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FLOATING WIND TURBINES -TRANSPORTATION AND INSTALLATION ENGINEERING

FLOATING WIND TURBINES -TRANSPORTATION AND INSTALLATION ENGINEERING

by Team TheNavalArch | Mar 30, 2023 | Floating Wind, Renewable Energy

By Alan Crowle, BSc, MSc, CEng, CMarEng, FRINA, FMAREST, FSCMS Masters by Researcher, University of Exeter, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Renewable Energy Group Summary Floating offshore wind turbines are an emerging source of marine...
Selecting the right equipment for towing operations – Emergency Towing

Selecting the right equipment for towing operations – Emergency Towing

by | Jan 26, 2020 | Marine Transportation, Towing

In Part 1 of the article, we discussed the regular towing arrangements and how to select the towing gear for the same. In this part, we will discuss the components of the emergency towing arrangement and how to select them. The purpose of emergency towing equipment is...
Selecting the right gear for towing operations – Part 1

Selecting the right gear for towing operations – Part 1

by Team TheNavalArch | Nov 5, 2019 | Marine Transportation, Towing

Towing operations seem pretty straightforward – we just need to connect the vessel to be towed to the right sized tug and get started! However, a simple exercise of digging deeper will reveal critical items that we need to take care of. If we start thinking about the...
Why the bollard pull calculation method for a barge won’t work for a ship

Why the bollard pull calculation method for a barge won’t work for a ship

by Team TheNavalArch | May 20, 2019 | Marine Transportation, Towing

In my working with the marine transportation industry for more than a decade now, I have come across many different calculations for required bollard pull for both barges and ships. The principles of the calculation are same, whether it is a ship, a barge or any other...
Are you chartering a tug bigger than necessary for your Barge?

Are you chartering a tug bigger than necessary for your Barge?

by Team TheNavalArch | Nov 17, 2018 | Marine Transportation

  Barges are one of the most frequently used means for transporting deck cargo of different shape, size and weight. While some barges are self-propelled, the majority is towed by another vessel called a ‘Tug’. Once an owner or charterer has decided on the Barge...
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