03605nam 2200745z- 450 991055772510332120210501(CKB)5400000000046073(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68613(oapen)doab68613(EXLCZ)99540000000004607320202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierShip LifecycleBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (154 p.)3-03936-252-6 3-03936-253-4 In an effort to contribute to global efforts by addressing the marine pollution from various emission types, this Special Issue of Ship Lifecyle for Journal of Marine Science and Engineering was inspired to provide a comprehensive insight for naval architects, marine engineers, designers, shipyards, and ship-owners who strive to find optimal ways to survive in competitive markets by improving cycle time and the capacity to reduce design, production, and operation costs while pursuing zero emission. In this context, this Special Issue is devoted to providing insights into the latest research and technical developments on ship systems and operation with a life cycle point of view. The goal of this Special Issue is to bring together researchers from the whole marine and maritime community into a common forum to share cutting-edge research on cleaner shipping. It is strongly believed that such a joint effort will contribute to enhancing the sustainability of the marine and maritime activities. This Special Issue features six novel publications dedicated to this endeavor. First of all, as a proactive response to transitioning to cleaner marine fuel sources, numerous aspects of the excellence of fuel-cell based hybrid ships were demonstrated through four publications. In addition, two publications demonstrated the effectiveness of life cycle assessment (LCA) applicable to marine vessels.History of engineering and technologybicsscAFE rectifiercarbon dioxideCO2 emissionsDFE rectifierelectric propulsion systemfailure mode and effects analysisfuel cellhybrid power sourcehybrid power systemHybrid test bedIMO GHGKendall's coefficientLCAlife cyclelife cycle assessment (LCA), maritime environmentLNGLNG-fueled shipmaintenance costsmarine fuelMGOmolten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC)Molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC)NOx emissionsOperation profilephase angle detectorPower qualitypropulsion system maintenanceresearch vesselrisk priority numbership safetySOx emissionssustainable production and shippingHistory of engineering and technologyZhou Peilinedt1303395Jeong ByongugedtZhou PeilinothJeong ByongugothBOOK9910557725103321Ship Lifecycle3026994UNINA