Blar i Institutt for maritime studier på dokumenttype "Peer reviewed"
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A methodology for collecting donning times of thermal protective immersion suits intended to be worn by passengers on vessels operating in cold environments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Adequate thermal protection for passengers travelling on-board vessels in cold climate regions, such as that provided by thermal protective immersion suits (TPIS), enhances passenger survivability in emergency situations, ... -
Numerical Analysis of an Articulated Hybrid Offshore Wind Turbine Concept
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The concept of a "hybrid offshore wind turbine" originated from articulated loading platforms (ALPS). In this study, we have developed a concept design for the major structural components. Orcaflex was used to create a ... -
Polar Ship Design and Operations: Past, Present, and Future
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)From an early emphasis on geographic exploration and exploitation of the resources in the polar offshore area (by hunting for walrus ivory teeth, seals, and whales), the focus is currently shifting toward the sustainable ... -
Recent Norwegian Research Relevant to Evacuation, Search and Rescue under Arctic Condition
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Marine traffic is increasing in the Arctic Region. As ice in the Arctic Region retracts, opportunities for the marine industry increase. This relates to the fishing industry, which is moving further into the Arctic Seas, ... -
Relation analysis of ship speed & environmental conditions: Can historic AIS data form a baseline for autonomous determination of safe speed?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)As no internationally agreed-upon method for determining safe speed values currently exists, collecting vast amounts of information on conventional ship behaviour could be used to train autonomous ship intelligence in ... -
Relevance of Philosophical Approach to Values in Social Science to Maritime Research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The origin of maritime research lies in a multi-disciplinary approach. The philosophical grounding for academic research inherently shapes the methodological approach, data collection methods adopted, and analysis techniques ... -
Risk, trust and reputation in the Norwegian offshore supply chain
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Offshore cargo delivery operations are risky endeavours, particularly during bad weather and when vessels rest in dynamic positioning (DP) mode alongside installations. These operations involve intense interactions among ... -
Safe Vessel Operations – The Tacit Knowledge of Navigators
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)ABSTRACT: The collision regulations include several qualitative terms without providing guidance as to how these terms could be understood in quantitative terms. These terms must therefore be interpreted by navigators, ... -
“Seafarers should be navigating by the stars”: barriers to usability in ship bridge design
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Navigating a ship is a complex task that requires close interaction between navigators and technology available on the ship’s bridge. The quality of this interaction depends on human and organisational factors, but also ... -
Selection of Safety Level for Marine Structures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The selection of the safety level for design of marine structures being used in the oil and gas industry is made in view of the potential danger to personnel working on manned structures, the potential for huge negative ... -
Simulation of peak tension loads in Subsea power cables during installation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)At present, most of the insurance claims in the offshore wind industry are due to cable failures where a large percentage occurs during the installation of the array and export cables. As the reliability of the cables ... -
Simultaneous tasks as a contributory factor to maritime accidents: A socio-cultural approach
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Analyses of accident investigation reports show that attempting to simultaneously perform tasks onboard ships to manage workload has led to many accidents at sea. These accident reports point out that seafarers fail to ... -
Still Unresolved After All These Years: Human-Technology Interaction in the Maritime Domain
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)Over the last decades there has been a steady increase in digitalized products, applications and services introduced to ship’s bridges with the intent to reduce workload and increase safety. However, new technology come ... -
The Legitimacy of Safety Management Systems in the Minds of Norwegian Seafarers
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Way-finding on-board training for maritime vessels
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In the maritime industry, it is of vital importance that personnel onboard ships are familiarized with the ship’s layout, along with safety equipment and processes for safeguarding of the individual seafarer and the ship’s ...