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Potential to reduce environmental pollution from ships through the modular concept approach (CROSBI ID 675986)

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Ančić, Ivica ; Perčić, Maja ; Runko Luttenberger, Lidija ; Vladimir, Nikola Potential to reduce environmental pollution from ships through the modular concept approach // Book of abstracts (International Maritime Science Conference) / Ivošević, Š. ; Vidan, P. (ur.). 2019. str. 371-375

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ančić, Ivica ; Perčić, Maja ; Runko Luttenberger, Lidija ; Vladimir, Nikola

engleski

Potential to reduce environmental pollution from ships through the modular concept approach

In the current practice, ship design is generally approached with the aim of keeping building-cost at the minimum, often forcing low-cost designs and low value-added market solutions. This is particularly true for small- size passenger vessels designed for short-sea shipping which are usually built by small shipyards which cannot sustain high costs of innovation and investments in education and research. In addition, unlike other transport modes, vessels are generally produced in small series and the investment cost has a strong impact on the initial vessel cost. Therefore, ships are often based on previous concepts and designs with essentially no modernization, thus leading to poor energy efficiency improvements, high vessel life-cycle costs and significant environmental impact. The new regulations in shipping sector demand energy efficiency improvements, but the stakeholders lack in providing support in achieving these requirements. In order to increase competitiveness, changes are required not only in individual stages of a shipbuilding process, but integrally throughout the production process. Conventional design and production paradigm can be changed by developing a modular concept in ship design. The aim of this paper is to determine the potential to reduce environmental pollution from ships and thereby the externalities by applying modular concept for small passenger ships in the Mediterranean. This new concept for a high-efficiency passenger vessel class can facilitate the design process, reduce the initial cost of more technologically advanced vessels by allocating innovation costs to units in a much larger series, and thus prove as a viable and sustainable alternative.

small passenger ship ; modular concept ; energy efficiency ; environmental pollution ; costs

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Podaci o prilogu

371-375.

2019.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

8th International Maritime Science Conference (IMSC 2019)

Ivošević, Š. ; Vidan, P.

Kotor: Faculty of Maritime Studies in Kotor, University of Montenegro

978-86-80031-63-7

1847-1498

Podaci o skupu

8th International Maritime Science Conference (IMSC 2019)

predavanje

11.04.2019-12.04.2019

Budva, Crna Gora

Povezanost rada

Brodogradnja, Strojarstvo, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti

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