Conceptual design development of a restricted-draft oil tanker with a power saving cavity for year-round oil export from the Baltic ports

Authors: Ye.V. Malov, A.V. Sverchkov, N.V. Strelnikov, A.A. Terentiev
Abstract

The article is concerned with the conceptual design development of a heavy-tonnage BaltMax tanker with hull shaped for single cavern formation in way of the ship bottom (SSCF), with the maximum possible deadweight under the terms of space restrictions and drafts in ports and Danish Straits, with an ice class sufficient for year-round servicing of the Baltic ports, in the first place, the oil ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga. The main objectives of the study were the experimental assessment of the economic efficiency of SSCF application on board a heavy-tonnage restricted-draft oil tanker and feasibility study. 
Key words: oil transportation, tanker, power saving, air cavity, hull shape forming an air cavity, model tests.

References

1. Gorbachev Ju.N., Bujanov A.S., Sverchkov A.V. Suda na vozdushnoj kaverne: real'nyj sposob povyshenija jenergojeffektivnosti i jekologicheskoj bezopasnosti. Zh. «Morskoj flot», №2, 2015.
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About authors


Malov Evgeniy - Krylov State Research Centre, St. Petersburg 
malovevgeny@list.ru


Sverchkov Andrey - PhD, Krylov State Research Centre, St. Petersburg 
ksri@mail.ru


Strelnikov Nikolay - Krylov State Research Centre, St. Petersburg 
strel.nv@mail.ru


Terentiev Aleksander - Krylov State Research Centre, St. Petersburg 

terentyev.aa.013@gmail.com


Issue: 40/41 (2015)






For citation: Ye.V. Malov, A.V. Sverchkov, N.V. Strelnikov, A.A. Terentiev. Conceptual design development of a restricted-draft oil tanker with a power saving cavity for year-round oil export from the Baltic ports. Research Bulletin by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. 2015, No. 40/41, pp. 31-37.


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UDC:  629.5.01
Pages:  31 - 37