Investigation of ship ice-resistance in the marginal ice zone

Under the influence of global warming, the Arctic ice sheet area has been decreasing. As a consequence, vessel traffic has been increasing rapidly in the Arctic. Most Arctic traffic occurs in summer when ice coverage is at its lowest level. Therefore, the impact of brash ice and broken ice on ship r...

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Main Author: Xiao, Huixuan
Other Authors: Chalmers tekniska högskola / Institutionen för mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Ringsberg, Jonas
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/300369
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spelling ftchalmersuniojs:oai:odr.chalmers.se:20.500.12380/300369 2023-07-30T04:00:57+02:00 Investigation of ship ice-resistance in the marginal ice zone Xiao, Huixuan Chalmers tekniska högskola / Institutionen för mekanik och maritima vetenskaper Ringsberg, Jonas 2019-09-27T11:41:29Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/300369 eng eng MMSX30 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/300369 brash ice broken ice ice resistance marginal ice zone semi-empirical models H 2019 ftchalmersuniojs https://doi.org/20.500.12380/300369 2023-07-08T19:55:26Z Under the influence of global warming, the Arctic ice sheet area has been decreasing. As a consequence, vessel traffic has been increasing rapidly in the Arctic. Most Arctic traffic occurs in summer when ice coverage is at its lowest level. Therefore, the impact of brash ice and broken ice on ship resistance is relevant to study during the Arctic summer. The aim of this thesis was to compare ice resistance prediction models for brash ice conditions and broken ice conditions, respectively. Three groups of experiment data from literatures were compared in a case study. By comparing the model estimates and the experiment results, the applicability of each model was discussed and summarized. The Spencer and Jones model for brash ice and broken ice was found to give rather good performance prediction and was thus applied for calculation of ship performance of Arctic transit ships. In addition, a sensitivity study was carried out to investigate the impact on the ice resistance from the various parameters of ice and ship hull. It was found that the ice thickness and ice concentration have the greatest influence on the resistance in all the models. With the selected models, the corresponding fuel consumptions and sailing time for a part of the Northern Sea Route was simulated and compared under different ice conditions. The ice was real-life records of July, October, and November in 2018. The results indicated that severe ice conditions and a higher speed lead to significant increases of fuel consumption. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Global warming Ice Sheet Northern Sea Route Chalmers University of Technology: Chalmers Open Digital Repository (ODR) Arctic
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broken ice
ice resistance
marginal ice zone
semi-empirical models
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broken ice
ice resistance
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Xiao, Huixuan
Investigation of ship ice-resistance in the marginal ice zone
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broken ice
ice resistance
marginal ice zone
semi-empirical models
description Under the influence of global warming, the Arctic ice sheet area has been decreasing. As a consequence, vessel traffic has been increasing rapidly in the Arctic. Most Arctic traffic occurs in summer when ice coverage is at its lowest level. Therefore, the impact of brash ice and broken ice on ship resistance is relevant to study during the Arctic summer. The aim of this thesis was to compare ice resistance prediction models for brash ice conditions and broken ice conditions, respectively. Three groups of experiment data from literatures were compared in a case study. By comparing the model estimates and the experiment results, the applicability of each model was discussed and summarized. The Spencer and Jones model for brash ice and broken ice was found to give rather good performance prediction and was thus applied for calculation of ship performance of Arctic transit ships. In addition, a sensitivity study was carried out to investigate the impact on the ice resistance from the various parameters of ice and ship hull. It was found that the ice thickness and ice concentration have the greatest influence on the resistance in all the models. With the selected models, the corresponding fuel consumptions and sailing time for a part of the Northern Sea Route was simulated and compared under different ice conditions. The ice was real-life records of July, October, and November in 2018. The results indicated that severe ice conditions and a higher speed lead to significant increases of fuel consumption.
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title Investigation of ship ice-resistance in the marginal ice zone
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