[HTML][HTML] Underwater radiated noise from marine vessels: A review of noise reduction methods and technology

TA Smith, J Rigby - Ocean Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
Marine anthropogenic noise has increased significantly over the past few decades, and a
growing body of research is highlighting the negative impacts this is having on marine eco …

Advanced development of sensors' roles in maritime-based industry and research: From field monitoring to high-risk phenomenon measurement

AR Prabowo, T Tuswan, R Ridwan - Applied Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
The development of human civilization over the last decade has reached a landmark as
Industry 4.0 has been widely introduced. Several aspects of industry and manufacturing …

Study on applicability of energy-saving devices to hydrogen fuel cell-powered ships

C Stark, Y Xu, M Zhang, Z Yuan, L Tao… - Journal of Marine Science …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The decarbonisation of waterborne transport is arguably the biggest challenge faced by the
maritime industry presently. By 2050, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) aims to …

Intelligent ship anti-rolling control system based on a deep deterministic policy gradient algorithm and the Magnus effect

J Lin, Y Han, C Guo, Y Su, R Zhong - Physics of fluids, 2022 - pubs.aip.org
Anti-rolling devices are widely used in modern shipboard components. In particular, ship
anti-rolling control systems are developed to achieve a wide range of ship speeds and …

Shape optimization and hydrodynamic simulation of a Magnus anti-rolling device based on fully parametric modeling

J Lin, HD Yao, Y Han, Y Su, C Zhang - Physics of Fluids, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
Ship anti-rolling devices are an essential component of modern vessels. The core
component of the Magnus effect-based ship anti-rolling device is a rotating cylinder …

Influence of jet flow on the hydrodynamic and noise performance of propeller

H Guo, C Guo, J Hu, J Lin, X Zhong - Physics of Fluids, 2021 - pubs.aip.org
The non-uniformity of the propeller wake field will lead to noise deterioration and structural
strength problems of the underwater vehicles. Therefore, the study of jet flow technology is of …

Uncertainty analyses on the CFD–FEA co-simulations of ship wave loads and whipping responses

S Huang, J Jiao, CG Soares - Marine Structures, 2022 - Elsevier
In this paper, a fluid–structure interactions method which fully couples CFD and FEA solvers
in a two-way manner is used to estimate ship wave loads and hydroelastic responses. The …

Hydrodynamic simulation for evaluating Magnus anti-rolling devices with varying angles of attack

J Lin, C Guo, D Zhao, Y Han, Y Su - Ocean Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
The effective operation of anti-rolling devices is important for ensuring ship safety, comfort,
combat capability, and performance. Stabilizers based on the principle of the Magnus effect …

Modified Magnus effect and vortex modes of rotating cylinder due to interaction with free surface in two-phase flow

J Lin, HD Yao - Physics of Fluids, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
When employing rotating cylinders as ship anti-rolling devices based on the Magnus effect,
the cylinders are near the free surface. However, most of the previous studies on rotating …

Angle of attack impact on flow characteristics around finite-length rotating columns

J Lin, S Wang, HD Yao, Y Su - Physics of Fluids, 2024 - pubs.aip.org
The finite-length rotating column has been extensively studied because of its importance in
various fields, such as marine and aerospace. In this study, the hydrodynamic performance …