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How to identify the spoolpiece lifting points?

How to identify the spoolpiece lifting points?

by Team TheNavalArch | Jan 3, 2022 | Marine Operations, Marine Transportation, Maritime Industry, Offshore Wind, Oil & Gas

In the offshore construction industry, the connection between the newly installed pipeline and the riser is accomplished via a series of ‘spoolpieces’ (or spools). The spool is fabricated by welding pipe joints to form an L-shaped, Z-shaped, or possibly a straight...
The importance of clear decision support before marine operations

The importance of clear decision support before marine operations

by Team TheNavalArch | Dec 27, 2021 | Marine Operations, Maritime Industry

Our oceans are interspersed with human activities: be it fishing, marine transportation, or offshore operations. These operations usually involve assets worth multiple million dollars, be it the produce or the equipment or in most cases, the human life. Produce from...
Sea Pressure Loads Calculation based on DNV Rules

Sea Pressure Loads Calculation based on DNV Rules

by Team TheNavalArch | Dec 14, 2021 | Hydrodynamics and Resistance, Marine Transportation, Maritime Industry, Ship Design and Construction

Introduction   Sea pressure loads are an important factor in the structural design of a vessel. What is sea pressure load? As the term suggests, it is the external pressure on the vessel due to the surrounding sea. What kind of pressure it is, and how to...
A quick empirical method for resistance estimation of planing vessels

A quick empirical method for resistance estimation of planing vessels

by Team TheNavalArch | Oct 21, 2021 | Boating, Maritime Industry, Resistance and Propulsion

Resistance estimation for a vessel is a fundamental exercise in design of the vessel. Resistance is a property that depends on the vessel’s shape and form. A conventional ship-shaped vessel with a bulb will have completely different resistance characteristics compared...
Powering the maritime industry with Hydrogen – Part 2

Powering the maritime industry with Hydrogen – Part 2

by Team TheNavalArch | Oct 2, 2021 | Hydrogen, Maritime Industry, Naval Architecture, New technologies

Powering the shipping industry with hydrogen – Part 2: Hydrogen propulsion on a ship – opportunities and challenges   Introduction In the Part 1 of this article, we explored the basic properties of Hydrogen as a fuel, and also the opportunities and...
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