WebThe University of Strathclyde, Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, 100 Montrose Street, G40LZ, Glasgow, U.K. Abstract Ship recycling has drawn significant attention in the last decade due to the poor work practices in the industry, which led to the development of new international regulations. As a result, the WebSHIP FC. The Ship FC project has received funding from Clean Hydrogen Partnership (previously Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking) under grant agreement No …
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WebWhen a ship is sailing in shallow and restricted waters such as harbours and canals, it is usually accompanied by obvious sinkage and trim, called squat. The ship squat has important influences on ship hydrodynamic performance in shallow and restricted water such as ship resistance. WebScholarships are available for applicants to all self-funded, new international (non-EU) fee paying students holding an offer of study for a full-time, on campus postgraduate taught course in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. elbsand brinjana
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