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EXPERIMENTAL OF BALLAST FREE SYSTEM WITH AIR-INJECTED PRESSURE BUBBLE IN REDUCING SHIP RESISTANCE

Kadir et al., 2021

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9373643546930204953
Author
Kadir N
Malik A
Ali A
Publication year
Publication venue
The 2nd International Professional Doctorate and Postgraduate Symposium Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 25th September 2021

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Most ships need adequate weight to submerge their propellers into the water so that they can safely operate by maintaining its stability and to provide good maneuverability with good efficiency that leading to affect fuel consumption of the ship. Seawater will pump in through …
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