item: #1 of 37 id: sms-116 author: Wang, Bing title: Moisture Absorption and Diffusion of a Carbon Composite Structure date: 2020-11-03 words: 3918 flesch: 60 summary: We perform a detailed study on moisture absorption and diffusion of a carbon fibre reinforced vinyl ester resin composite system. Parameters of moisture absorption in different solutions Coefficients Solutions TDW HPS FTR PBS Mm (%) 1.65 1.20 1.23 1.59 k (s-1/2) 2.46×10-5 2.50×10-5 2.32×10-5 3.05×10-5 Dz (mm 2/s) 3.91×10-6 7.69×10-6 6.34×10-6 6.49×10-6 tmax(37℃ ) (h) 594.60 302.29 366.65 238.76 max (37 )t ℃ (h 1/2) 24.38 17.39 19.15 15.45 keywords: absorption; carbon; composite; diffusion; fibre; figure; marine; moisture; solutions; water cache: sms-116.pdf plain text: sms-116.txt item: #2 of 37 id: sms-141 author: Khanh, Do Gia; Huong, Do Thi Thu; Vinh, Vu Duy; Lan, Tran Dinh title: Zoning Marine Disposal for Dredged Material Management: A Case Study in Vietnam date: 2020-11-03 words: 5859 flesch: 49 summary: Results and Discussions 3.1 Potential Environment Impacts of Disposing Dredged Materials in Hai Phong Port Waters On environmental quality of Hai Phong port area, all monitoring parameters of front waters required by the Government of Vietnam have met national technical regulations although in some ports, water has been locally polluted by oil (according to the project DT- MT.2015.721). The predicted cases with other wind and wave directions hardly affect the coastal areas of Cat Ba-Long Chau islands, Cat Hai coastal areas and Do Son beaches. keywords: areas; coastal; criteria; distance; dumping; environment; hai; impacts; marine; materials; phong; sites cache: sms-141.pdf plain text: sms-141.txt item: #3 of 37 id: sms-238 author: Mustafa, Saleem; Hill, John; Shapawi, Rossita; Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah M.; Estim, Abentin; Waheed, Zarinah; Jafar Sidik, Madihah; Cheng Ann, Chen; Leong Seng, Lim title: Oceans and COVID-19: Perspectives, Reflections, Recovery and Regulatory Frameworks date: 2021-02-07 words: 8981 flesch: 47 summary: The “New World Order” should have agreements to examine national policies with international ramifications and should have objective tools to seek accountability beyond the purview of vetoes in matters concerning global human health. This global common is neither immune to the COVID-19 crisis nor short of solutions to mitigate its impacts and, therefore, deserves due recogni- tion in efforts towards harmonizing human systems and natural ecosystems. keywords: biodiversity; commons; covid-19; development; doi; economy; health; issue; marine; nature; need; new; ocean; pandemic; post; recovery; research; resources; systems; world cache: sms-238.pdf plain text: sms-238.txt item: #4 of 37 id: sms-28 author: Mosaddad, Seyed Majid title: Internal Waves Formation and Propagation in the Persian Gulf date: 2020-11-03 words: 2118 flesch: 55 summary: As a result of variations of physical characteristics of PG water through column, and effects of climate on the water sur- face, internal waves happen and vary in water column of PG. In this regard, thermocline formation and its development are associated to some variations in internal waves, particularly in subsurface layer. keywords: summer; thermocline; water; waves; winter cache: sms-28.pdf plain text: sms-28.txt item: #5 of 37 id: sms-300 author: Motlagh, Hamid Reza Soltani title: Study the Role of Maritime Energy Management in Achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), in particular, Goal 7, in Oman Maritime Community date: 2021-04-09 words: 8892 flesch: 42 summary: To analyze this issue, the role of key players in Oman's maritime industry, such as the Oman Fisheries Company and the Oman Shipping Company, has been studied with the five main indicators of sustainable development goals, including people, the planet, peace, welfare, and partnership. Another study points out the limitations that research- ers face in examining the maritime industry’s current position concerning the current situation and the vision of sustainable development goals. keywords: company; countries; development; development goals; energy; goals; imo; industry; management; marine; maritime; oman; people; role; shipping cache: sms-300.pdf plain text: sms-300.txt item: #6 of 37 id: sms-301 author: Owhonda, Ndubuisi Kingsley title: Analysis of Some Elements and Speciated Compounds in Fish Found in the New Calabar River of the Niger Delta Area, Nigeria date: 2021-04-09 words: 2675 flesch: 66 summary: Analytical method of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) was used for the elemental studies while Gas chromatography- mass spectrometer (GC-MS) was used for the speciated forms. X-ray fluorescence analysis result Fish Specie Cd(mg/kg) As(mg/kg) Hg(mg/kg) Pb(mg/kg) Ni(mg/kg) Guinean Tilapia (Tilapia guineensis) 4.0 0.5 1.0 1.1 6.6 Blackchin Tilapia (Sarotherodon melanotheron) 4.3 0.5 1.0 1.5 7.3 Mullet (Liza falcipinnis) 0.8 0.4 0.8 1.7 6.1 DOI: https://doi.org/10.36956/sms.v2i2.301 16 Sustainable Marine Structures | Volume 02 | Issue 02 | July 2020 Distributed under creative commons license 4.0 49 Figure 7: Chromatogram of Sarotherodon melanotheron from Choba river Figure 7. keywords: arsenic; cadmium; fish; lead; mercury; nickel; tilapia cache: sms-301.pdf plain text: sms-301.txt item: #7 of 37 id: sms-306 author: Paiva, Maycon da Silveira; Silveira, Leonardo da Silva; Isoldi, Liércio André; Machado, Bianca Neves title: Bibliometric Study Applied to the Overtopping Wave Energy Converter Device date: 2021-02-07 words: 6315 flesch: 49 summary: Energies, 2012, 5. [55] Vicinanza, D., Contestabile, P., Norgaard, J. Q. H., Anderson, T. L. Innovative Rubble Mound Break- waters for Overtopping Wave Energy Conver- sion. Application of Time-Dependent Mild Slope Equations for the Simulation of Wake Effects in the Lee of a Farm of Wave Dragon Wave Energy keywords: articles; authors; converter; device; energy converter; overtopping; study; wave energy cache: sms-306.pdf plain text: sms-306.txt item: #8 of 37 id: sms-308 author: Gyi, Khin Khin; Nwe, Wint Thuzar; Zaw, Zin Zin; San, Khin Khin title: Spatio-temporal Variability of Dinoflagellates in Different Salinity Regimes in the Coast of Rakhine date: 2021-04-09 words: 3230 flesch: 65 summary: 19 Sustainable Marine Structures | Volume 02 | Issue 02 | July 2020 Distributed under creative commons license 4.0 DOI: https://doi.org/10.36956/sms.v2i2.308 Sustainable Marine Structures http://ojs.nassg.org/index.php/sms ARTICLE Spatio-temporal Variability of Dinoflagellates in Different Salinity Regimes in the Coast of Rakhine Khin Khin Gyi1 Wint Thuzar Nwe1 Zin Zin Zaw2 Khin Khin San3 1.Department of Marine Science, Mawlamyine University, Mon State, Mawlamyine, 12012, Myanmar 2.Department of Marine Science, Pathein University, Ayeyarwady Division, Pathein, 10014, Myanmar 3.Department of Marine Science, Sittway University, Rakhine State, Sittway 07011, Myanmar ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history Received: 3 January 2021 Accepted: 5 February 2021 Published Online: 30 March 2021 Regarding the spatial and seasonal variations of dinoflagellates in different salinities regimes, Prorocentrum rostratum showed a strong correlation with high salinity (≥ 29 ppt.). In Table 2, P. rostratum showed a strong correlation with high salinity, 29-31 ppt. keywords: correlation; group; ppt; salinity; species cache: sms-308.pdf plain text: sms-308.txt item: #9 of 37 id: sms-311 author: Wuk Jung, Sung; Oterkus, Erkan title: An In-depth Analysis for Optimal Cable Tray Support Span date: 2021-02-07 words: 6448 flesch: 65 summary: Methodology To define optimal cable tray support span, this research will conduct quantitative analysis for cable tray buckling and deflection at the maximum cable load. (3)When a longer span was applied to a liquefied nat- ural gas terminal facility as case study, about 17% cost saving could be obtained for cable ladder support system. keywords: cable; figure; ladder; load; maximum; span; stress; support; test; tray cache: sms-311.pdf plain text: sms-311.txt item: #10 of 37 id: sms-316 author: P., Sathit; C., Chatchapol; I., Phansak title: Non-linearity Analysis of Ship Roll Gyro-stabilizer Control System date: 2021-05-28 words: 8519 flesch: 64 summary: The roll angle response of non-linear system has same characteristic of linear system but has different values as well. But at the higher frequencies value, the reduction rate val- ues of non-linear system are lower. keywords: angle; equation; figure; gyro; linear; model; moment; non; precession; roll; stabilizer; system; wave cache: sms-316.pdf plain text: sms-316.txt item: #11 of 37 id: sms-329 author: Khanzadi, Hossein; Vakilabadi, Karim Akbari; Almasi, Ramin title: Makran Coastal Zoning for the Construction of New Marine Areas based on Hydrological and Hydraulic Characteristics Using Satellite Data and Spatial Analysis date: 2021-04-09 words: 5527 flesch: 46 summary: Published Online: 31 March 2021 On one hand, the diversity of activities and on the other hand, the conflicts between beneficiaries necessitate the efficient management and supervision of coastal areas. Ex- isting regional management plans for regional sustainable development in coastal areas do not provide the intended purpose for the construction of new offshore areas[5]. keywords: areas; coastal; data; jask; makran; marine; rainfall; region; temperature; volume; zoning cache: sms-329.pdf plain text: sms-329.txt item: #12 of 37 id: sms-330 author: Luu, Do Duc; Hanh, Cao Duc; Tru, Nguyen Xuan title: New Method for Building Vector of Diagnostic Signs to Classify Technical States of Marine Diesel Engine by Torsional Vibrations on Shaft-Line date: 2021-04-09 words: 2375 flesch: 64 summary: Block scheme for building new VDS in two-di- mensional space VN(x, y) DoE –Design of Experiments, CF –Vector of the z fir- ing coefficients, MDE as a DO; VA, VB –vector of diag- nostic signs (z elements of maxima or minima);VN –new vector of two equivalent elements in two-dimensional space (x,y) Figure 2(a) shows that when using the maxima VA of the TVS, the pairs of state classes: (D0 and D4), (D2 and D4), and (D6 and D2) couldn’t be separated fully in new two-dimensional VNA (VNAx, VNAy). keywords: cylinder; mde; technical; vds cache: sms-330.pdf plain text: sms-330.txt item: #13 of 37 id: sms-354 author: Mandhara Brasika, Ida Bagus; Panji Pamungkas, Putra Bagus title: Analyzing Potential Water Harvesting from Atmosphere in Near Coastal Area date: 2021-05-20 words: 3965 flesch: 58 summary: In Figure 7, we illustrate the gap between daily water need (50 litres/day/person) and daily water supply/availability. Although water harvesting able to supply daily freshwater need, it is not recommended to be a single source as it requires massive water storage and high-efficient AWG. keywords: atmosphere; bali; daily; day; harvesting; humidity; mean; season; temperature; water cache: sms-354.pdf plain text: sms-354.txt item: #14 of 37 id: sms-378 author: Mustafa, Saleem; M. Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah; Shapawi, Rossita; Estim, Abentin; Fui Fui, Ching; Ag. Ibrahim, Ag. Asri; Tuzan, Audrey Daning; Seng, Lim Leong; Ann, Chen Cheng; Jimat, Alter; Japar, Burhan title: Application of Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies to Marine Aquaculture for Future Food: Imperatives, Challenges and Prospects date: 2021-06-02 words: 6897 flesch: 53 summary: Fourth Industrial Revolution (or IR4.0) offers a range of technologies, and some can be adapted for aquaculture systems. DSS is a computerized system for collecting and analyzing data, synthesizing the required information to support an efficient decision-making for solving problems in aquaculture systems. keywords: aquaculture; data; fish; food; future; input; marine; new; output; production; response; species; systems; technologies; weight cache: sms-378.pdf plain text: sms-378.txt item: #15 of 37 id: sms-4 author: Ponnappan, Sivabalan; Sankunny, Surendran title: Influence of moonpool on the total resistance of a drillship by the effect of water motions inside the moonpool date: 2019-01-22 words: 3412 flesch: 60 summary: the rectangular moonpool effect in the hull when it compared with the without moonpool hull is given in Fig- ure 3(b). Out of this, moonpool geometry is one of the key factors for the performance of the moonpool. keywords: cut; drillship; hull; moonpool; resistance; surface; water cache: sms-4.pdf plain text: sms-4.txt item: #16 of 37 id: sms-431 author: Figueiredo Mendes, Liana de; Beck Eichler, Patrícia Pinheiro; Leite, Tatiana; Alves Bennemann, Ana Beatriz; Souza Melo, Clara de; Lima Ferreira, Andressa; Ltaif Garcia, Khalil Bow; Nascimento Silva, Luzia Liniane do; Paul Barker, Christofer; Vital, Helenice; Gomes, Moab Praxedes; M. Lopes, Priscila F. title: On the Impact of Brazil's Largest Recent Oil Spill on Regional Oceans date: 2021-09-09 words: 9532 flesch: 56 summary: As such, oil spills should be approached in a broad, integrated and multidis- ciplinary way. The government first ignored the warnings, and then dismissed the criticism regarding its inaction and dismantling of environmental policies, including specific measures to deal with oil spills, and then finally it ideolo- gized the debate. keywords: beaches; brazil; brazilian; coastal; communities; contamination; disaster; doi; effects; fish; impacts; issue; july; license; marine; oil; oil spill; reef; research; sediment; spill; structures; volume; water cache: sms-431.pdf plain text: sms-431.txt item: #17 of 37 id: sms-432 author: Avilés-Ramírez, Luis Felipe; Ortiz-Alcantara, Joanna M.; Arena-Ortiz, Ma. Leticia title: Knowledge and Opportunities from the Plastisphere: A Prelude for the Search of Plastic Degrading Bacteria on Coastal Environments date: 2021-09-08 words: 5967 flesch: 45 summary: [59] Cassone, B. J., Grove, H. C., Elebute, O., Villanue- va, S. M. P. and LeMoine, C. M. R. (2020) [43] Fontanella, S., Bonhomme, S., Koutny, M., Husaro- va, L., Brusson, J. M., Courdavault, J.P., Pitteri, S., Samuel, G., Pichon, G., Lemaire, J., Delort, A.M. (2010) Comparison of the biodegradability of various polyethylene films containing pro-oxidant additives. keywords: bacillus; bacteria; biodegradation; density; doi; environ; human; marine; microbial; plastic; polyethylene; pseudomonas; soil; waste cache: sms-432.pdf plain text: sms-432.txt item: #18 of 37 id: sms-433 author: Mounir, Abdelaziz; Znari, Mohammed; Elmghazl, Hayat; Alahyane, Hassan; chouikh, Noreddine; Hichami, Nawal title: Status stock and Sustainable Management Measures for Moroccan Sardines date: 2021-09-26 words: 6576 flesch: 60 summary: Small pelagic fishing occupies an important place in the fishing sector in Morocco due to the size and the dynamism of the fleet which practices it, the quantities sold in the various sectors supplied with the products of this fishing and the number of ‘direct and indirect jobs generated. Sustainable exploitation of small pelagic fish stocks challenged by environmental and ecosystem changes: a review. keywords: area; atlantic; change; fisheries; fishery; fishing; marine; moroccan; morocco; pelagic; region; sardine; species; upwelling cache: sms-433.pdf plain text: sms-433.txt item: #19 of 37 id: sms-434 author: O.A., Adeboyejo,; E.O., Clarke,; A.M., Hammed,; O.O., Whenu,; J.P., Abayomi,; O.M., Olarewaju, title: Abundance and Distribution, Growth Pattern, Sex Ratio and Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) of Liza falcipinnis (Valenciennes, 1836) from Ojo Axis of Badagry Creeks, Lagos, Nigeria date: 2021-09-27 words: 7064 flesch: 63 summary: Fish species are highly diversed in the Ojo creek; examples are Ethmalosa, Gobi- oides, Cynoglossus, Pomadasys, Pseudotolithus, Tilapia, Liza, Clarias, Selene, Macrobrachium and Callinectes. The distribution of species in the population skewed more to the right, this means that they were larger fish species in the sampled population. keywords: axis; badagry; condition; creek; falcipinnis; female; fish; length; liza; ojo; sex; species; weight cache: sms-434.pdf plain text: sms-434.txt item: #20 of 37 id: sms-436 author: B. K., Chakraborty,; A. K., Verma; S., Muniya, title: Present Status of Aquatic Resource and Its Catch of Mogra River in Bangladesh date: 2021-09-18 words: 7344 flesch: 63 summary: ±1.03 Minor carp 1 Cyprinidae Along Bengala elanga 1.20 ±0.07 1.10 ±0.06 0.94 ±0.04 0.82 ±0.03 0.69 ±0.01 VU 2 Cyprinidae Bhangna bata Labeo bata 1.10 ±0.06 1.00 ±0.05 0.80 ±0.05 0.65 ±0.04 0.50 ±0.02 EN 3 Cyprinidae Ghora muikha Labeo pangusia 1.82 ±0.05 1.80 ±0.05 1.70 ±0.04 1.60 ±0.03 1.50 ±0.03 EN 4 Cyprinidae Jarua/Utti Chagunius chagunio 0.87 ±0.06 0.70 ±0.05 0.62 ±0.03 0.48 ±0.03 0.38 ±0.01 EN 5 Cyprinidae Puda Puntius sarana 0.58 ±0.04 0.45 ±0.03 0.22 ±0.02 0.12 ±0.01 0.01 ±0.01 CR 6 Cyprinidae Tila koksa Barilius tileo 1.01 ±0.08 0.90 ±0.05 0.88 ±0.04 0.84 ±0.03 .81 ±0.01 EN 7 Cyprinidae Bhol Raimass bola 0.86 ±0.05 0.72 ±0.04 0.64 ±0.04 0.55 ±003 0.54 ±0.01 EN Sub-Total 7.74 ±0.39 6.67 ±0.43 5.80 ±0.45 5.06 ±0.47 4.43 ±0.46 Small fish 1 Cyprinidae Mola Amblypharyngodon mola 1.88 ±0.07 1.77 ±0.06 1.64 ±0.05 1.53 ±0.05 1.45 ±0.03 EN http://dx.doi.org/10.36956/sms.v3i2.436 32 Sustainable Marine Structures | Volume 03 | Issue 02 | July 2021 Distributed under creative commons license 4.0 2 Cyprinidae Barna Baril/ Koksa Barilius barna 1.20 ±0.05 1.00 ±0.04 1.10 ±0.04 0.96 ±0.02 0.90 ±0.03 EN 3 Cyprinidae Baril Barilius bendelisis 0.66 ±0.03 0.59 ±0.01 0.55 ±0.01 0.50 ±001 0.46 ±0.01 EN 4 Cyprinidae Koksa Barilius shacra 0.55 ±0.02 0.52 ±0.02 0.49 ±0.02 0.45 ±0.01 0.41 ±0.01 EN 5 Cyprinidae Koksa Barilius tileo 0.88 ±0.03 0.87 Tetradontidae Potka Tetradon cutcutia 1.50 ±0.08 1.44 ±0.07 1.44 ±0.06 1.36 ±0.04 1.32 ±0.04 EN Sub-Total 32.72 ±0.32 29.53±0.29 29.63±0.30 28.14 ±0.29 26.63 ±0.28 Cat fish 1 Bagridae Ayre Mystus aor 2.20 ±0.12 2.10 ±0.11 2.00 ±0.10 1.98 ±0.10 1.90 ±0.09 EN 2 Bagridae Guizza Mystus seenghala 3.00 ±0.20 2.89 ±0.17 2.75 ±0.14 2.66 ±0.11 2.55 ±0.11 CR 3 Schilbeidae Shilong Silonia silondia 1.00 ±0.09 0.97 ±0.08 0.93 ±0.09 0.90 ±0.07 0.88 ±0.08 EN 4 Siluridae Boal Wallago attu 5.03 ±1.84 4.90 ±1.71 4.70 ±1.81 4.40 ±1.70 41.00 ±1.40 LR 5 Bagridae Baghair Bagarius yarrellii 2.08 ±0.80 1.66 ±0.70 1.20 ±0.7 1.11 ±0.68 1.00 ±0.65 CR 6 Chacidae Cheka Chaca chaca 1.50 ±0.10 1.30 ±0.09 1.00 ±0.08 0.96 ±0.08 0.90 ±0.05 CR 7 Bagridae Gangmagur Mystus menoda 2.85 ±0.90 2.55 ±0.80 2.33 ±0.78 2.00 ±0.74 1.88 ±0.60 EN 8 Bagridae Rita Rita rita 2.55 ±0.81 2.50 ±0.70 2.44 ±0.70 2.20 ±0.60 2.09 ±0.50 EN Sub total 20.21±1.21 18.87±1.22 17.35±1.24 16.21 ±1.15 15.30 ±1.08 Small cat fish 1 Bagridae Gulsa Mystus cavasius 2.20 ±0.12 2.10 ±0.11 2.08 ±0.08 2.03 ±0.07 1.90 ±0.06 EN 2 Bagridae Tengra Mystus vitttus 2.70 ±0.11 2.60 ±0.11 2.50 ±0.10 2.45 ±0.10 2.40 ±0.08 EN 3 Bagridae Bujuri Mystus tengra 2.70 ±0.11 2.66 ±0.11 2.60 ±0.08 2.55 ±0.07 2.51 ±0.06 VU 4 Bagridae Gura Tengra/ Futki bujuri Rama chandramara 0.70 ±0.06 0.60 ±0.04 0.50 keywords: bangladesh; catch; chakraborty; cyprinidae; fish; fisheries; jal; mogra; river; species; study; water; ±0.01; ±0.02; ±0.03; ±0.04; ±0.05; ±0.06; ±0.07; ±0.08; ±0.10 cache: sms-436.pdf plain text: sms-436.txt item: #21 of 37 id: sms-438 author: Liu, Liang-Cheng; WANG, Ge; SONG, Jun-Yi; HU, Bi-Ru title: Effects of antifouling technology application on Marine ecological environment date: 2022-01-17 words: 4490 flesch: 43 summary: Barnacles, mussels, worms and other representatives of large Marine fouling organisms have both can secrete powerful underwater adhesion glue and the characteristics of calcium have hard shell, able to withstand high speed water erosion, the population is dominant in the commu- nity, the harm to Marine underwater installations, the larg- est is the main factors of ship sailing resistance increase [5]. The uncontrolled use of Marine antifouling technology will bring uncontrollable and even irreversible damage to the Marine biosphere, which will lead to ecological disaster and threaten the survival of human beings. keywords: antifouling; coating; environmental; marine; organisms; pollution; substances; surface; technology; toxicity; use; water cache: sms-438.pdf plain text: sms-438.txt item: #22 of 37 id: sms-474 author: ChunLing, Zhang; Meng-Li, Zhang; Zhen-Feng, Wang; Song, Hu; Dan-Yang, Wang; Sheng-Long, Yang title: Thermocline Model for Estimating Argo Sea Surface Temperature date: 2022-01-07 words: 6381 flesch: 59 summary: The proposed model was improved and a new application in estimating Argo surface temperature. Since the Pacific Ocean was considered as an experimental region to verify the effectiveness of this thermocline model, our study provides a new idea for the construction of Argo SST model in global ocean. keywords: argo; data; depth; figure; model; ocean; pacific; results; sea; sst; surface; temperature; thermocline cache: sms-474.pdf plain text: sms-474.txt item: #23 of 37 id: sms-475 author: Oterkus, Erkan title: Applications of Peridynamics in Marine Structures date: 2022-01-06 words: 1569 flesch: 51 summary: Fatigue damage is a complex process with three phases including fatigue initiation, fatigue crack propagation and final failure. As an alternative approach, peridynamics is capable of representing all three phases of fatigue damage [15-18] and can serve as a less conservative tool for the design and analysis of marine structures. keywords: marine; oterkus; peridynamics; structures cache: sms-475.pdf plain text: sms-475.txt item: #24 of 37 id: sms-476 author: Oterkus, Erkan; Jo, Sangchan title: Thermal and Structural Behaviour of Offshore Structures with Passive Fire Protection date: 2022-01-20 words: 6573 flesch: 64 summary: This coupled analysis was performed on the PFP-applied beams with six types of PFP thickness. Time-displacement curve by PFP thickness during fire (Center of I-beam) 4.3 Analysis Group C When the PFP was applied to a column subjected to axial compressive force, the deformation behaviour and buckling load of the column structural member were examined. keywords: analysis; beam; figure; fire; pfp; protection; steel; structures; temperature; thickness cache: sms-476.pdf plain text: sms-476.txt item: #25 of 37 id: sms-490 author: Chandrasekaran, Srinivasan; S, Hari title: Functionally graded material and its application to marine structures date: 2022-02-24 words: 3153 flesch: 57 summary: Furthermore, even if such materials are manufactured, they cannot be used to construct marine structures unless the design codes of practices recommend them. Advanced steel design of structures, CRC press, Florida, ISBN: 978-036-72- 3290-0. keywords: design; fgm; figure; marine; materials; steel; strength; structures cache: sms-490.pdf plain text: sms-490.txt item: #26 of 37 id: sms-492 author: Jin, Chungkuk title: Comparison of Potential Theory and Morison Equation for Deformable Horizontal Cylinders date: 2022-03-30 words: 5738 flesch: 61 summary: Moreover, the Morison method in time domain was employed; this method estimates wave forces from the semi-empirical Morison equation, and the elastic behavior is embodied by massless axial, bending, and torsional springs. Wave forces, dry/wet mode shapes/natural frequencies, and dynamic motions are presented and analyzed. keywords: equation; force; frequency; method; morison; submergence; wave cache: sms-492.pdf plain text: sms-492.txt item: #27 of 37 id: sms-5 author: Vishnu, M; Surendran, S title: A practical decision making on design of fixed offshore wind turbine support structure considering socio-economic impact date: 2019-01-22 words: 3498 flesch: 60 summary: [ 2 ] Gentils T, Wang L, Kolios A. Integrated structural optimi- sation of offshore wind turbine support structures based on finite element analysis and genetic algorithm. Multi-criteria assessment of offshore wind turbine support structures. keywords: design; jacket; offshore; optimization; rsr; structures; support; table; wind cache: sms-5.pdf plain text: sms-5.txt item: #28 of 37 id: sms-505 author: Oterkus, Selda; Wang, Bingquan; Oterkus, Erkan; Galadima, Yakubu Kasimu; Cocard, Margot; Stefanos, Stefanos; Buckley, Jami; McCullough, Callum; Boruah, Dhruv; Gilchrist, Bob title: Structural Integrity Analysis of Containers Lost at Sea Using Finite Element Method date: 2022-04-30 words: 2880 flesch: 54 summary: Shipping containers lost at sea have raised safety concerns. The structural response of shipping container subjected to underwater hydrostatic loading conditions is investigated. keywords: container; figure; mises; sea; shipping; stress; von cache: sms-505.pdf plain text: sms-505.txt item: #29 of 37 id: sms-617 author: Yang, Ruyan; Zheng, Xiangyuan; Chen, Jinlu; Wu, Yufei title: Current Status and Future Trends for Mooring Systems of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines date: 2022-09-22 words: 10067 flesch: 61 summary: In terms of existing floating wind turbine projects, this paper is devoted to discussing the current status of mooring systems and mooring equipment. Thus, not only the self-weight of the mooring system but also the load of mooring system on the foundation is re- duced. keywords: analysis; anchor; catenary; engineering; figure; floater; foundation; fwt; lines; mooring; mooring lines; mooring system; rope; system; taut; tension; water; wind cache: sms-617.pdf plain text: sms-617.txt item: #30 of 37 id: sms-669 author: Srinivasan, Chandrasekaran title: Marine Structures under Special Loads date: 2022-08-25 words: 654 flesch: 47 summary: As the conventional design codes are silent about the recommen- dations for such special loads, design engineers satisfy the special requirements based on their domain expertise and experience. Special loads such as fire, impact, blast, and loads that arise from marine growth need a special revisit. keywords: marine; structures cache: sms-669.pdf plain text: sms-669.txt item: #31 of 37 id: sms-804 author: zbj19 title: sms-804 date: 2023-01-15 words: 3346 flesch: 59 summary: For one example, taking a fishing boat sailing at a high speed, the increase of wave resistance and motion response at different wavelengths are analyzed, and the simulation results are compared with the content of strip theory in potential flow theory and the panel method to prove the reliability of CFD method in predicting ship motion. Zhao Invention[7] and others developed a CFD hydrodynamic performance calculation system for ships based on the RANS method of overlapping grids, which can well simulate the resistance and response of ship motion; Shi Bowen[8] and others set up a three-dimensional numerical simulation wave-making water channel based on the viscosity principle. keywords: calculation; fishing; grid; hull; method; motion; resistance; ship; surface; wave cache: sms-804.docx plain text: sms-804.txt item: #32 of 37 id: sms-812 author: Tran Dinh Lan title: sms-812 date: 2023-02-10 words: 312 flesch: 43 summary: lantd@imer.vast.vn A brief description of the novelty and importance of the findings Coastal sand mining in Hai Phong port city causing serious environmental problems that were not quantitively assessed has threatened the sustainable development goals of the city. Environmental Assessment of Coastal Sand Mining Using Proposed Criteria: A Case of Hai Phong keywords: study cache: sms-812.docx plain text: sms-812.txt item: #33 of 37 id: sms-822 author: Rusu, Eugen Victor-Cristian title: Harvesting Offshore Renewable Energy an Important Challenge for the European Coastal Environment date: 2023-03-09 words: 1263 flesch: 50 summary: Although harvesting wind energy is based on mature technologies, there are still expected significant advanc- es. Several studies [5] indicate hot spots, from the point of view of the wind energy potential, large geographical spaces from the Mediterranean Sea, such as the Gulf of Lion, the Aegean Sea and the southeast of the Iberian nearshore, where average wind power densities higher than 800 W/m2 are characteristic. keywords: climate; energy; marine; wind cache: sms-822.pdf plain text: sms-822.txt item: #34 of 37 id: sms-824 author: Saha, Razon Chandra title: The Role of Chittagong Port Authority to Develop Other National Ports in Bangladesh to Provide Maritime Logistics Support in South Asia date: 2023-05-16 words: 9811 flesch: 46 summary: Finally, Chittagong port has the first mover key ad- vantages in the Bay of Bengal or South Asia to provide maritime logistics support and offer free access to all where port development is essential. Here, Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) has the opportunity to help others in the process of port development for increasing efficiency and productivity by providing financial and technical assistance because of its financial and technical capabilities as a pioneer seaport in the port world. keywords: bangladesh; chittagong; container; cpa; development; inland; international; logistics; maritime; performance; port; port development; research; sector; south; transport; transportation cache: sms-824.pdf plain text: sms-824.txt item: #35 of 37 id: sms-856 author: Qin, Yuxuan; Wang, Yinbing; Pang, Fuzhen; Fu, Zhiqi; Li, Haichao title: Vibration Isolation Characteristics of Impedance-balanced Ship Equipment Foundation under Unbalanced Excitation date: 2023-06-30 words: 6752 flesch: 55 summary: Schematic diagram of foundation structure. Average vibration acceleration level curve of assessment points with different thicknesses of foundation panels. keywords: e l; equipment; foundation; frequency; impedance; isolation; level; panel; structure; vibration cache: sms-856.pdf plain text: sms-856.txt item: #36 of 37 id: sms-875 author: Maleki, Erfan; Unal, Okan; Mahmoud Seyedi Sahebari, Seyed; Reza Kashyzadeh, Kazem; Amiri , Nima title: Enhancing Friction Stir Welding in Fishing Boat Construction through Deep Learning-Based Optimization date: 2023-08-19 words: 7296 flesch: 53 summary: FSW process parameters Tool features Responses in welded zone Rotational speed Transverse speed Axial force Shoulder diameter FSW process parameters Tool features Responses in welded zone Rotational speed Transverse speed Axial force Shoulder diameter keywords: analysis; doi; friction; fsw; hardness; optimization; parameters; process; speed; stir; strength; tensile; tool; welding cache: sms-875.pdf plain text: sms-875.txt item: #37 of 37 id: sms-94 author: Ranahewa, T H; Premarathna, A. D.; Wijesundara, R.M. K.K.; Wijewardana, V.; Jayasooriya, A. P.; Rajapakse, R.P. V.J. title: Biochemical Composition and Anticancer Effect of Different Seaweed Species (In-vitro and In-vivo Studies) date: 2020-11-03 words: 4356 flesch: 51 summary: [10] Fedorov, S.N. et al. Dactylone inhibits epidermal growth factor-induced transformation and phenotype expression of human cancer cells and induces G1-S arrest and apoptosis. Boerl, on human cancer cell lines. keywords: activity; anticancer; apoptosis; cancer; cell; colon; fucoidan; human; line; sargassum; seaweeds cache: sms-94.pdf plain text: sms-94.txt