2022
DOI: 10.5109/6625727
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Hollow Wing Technique to Enhancing Conveyor Performance on Marine Debris Collection

Abstract: Conveyor-based marine debris collection has to be enhanced. Due to their wide form, ability to flow water, and minimal weight, hollow-winged conveyors can be an alternative. This investigation was carried out to find out how effective the hollow wing approach is at collecting marine debris in the ship's conveyor. This involves a catamaran type with a hollow-winged static conveyor. The hollow wing model is used in four different ways. The circle hollow wing model 18.75 cm 60 deg has a higher marine debris colle… Show more

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“…Simulink provides a platform for dynamic modeling of the ship, considering factors like buoyancy, resistance, propulsion, and environmental forces. This comprehensive approach is crucial for predicting real-world behavior and performance [5]. Accurately simulating the hydrodynamic environment is key.…”
Section: Modeling In Matlabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulink provides a platform for dynamic modeling of the ship, considering factors like buoyancy, resistance, propulsion, and environmental forces. This comprehensive approach is crucial for predicting real-world behavior and performance [5]. Accurately simulating the hydrodynamic environment is key.…”
Section: Modeling In Matlabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dimensions of the main sizes of vessels can be seen in Table 1. Experimental research is needed to verify and validate other studies such as simulation research [14][15][16]…”
Section: A the Main Data Of The Vesselmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of household waste is especially relevant to people due to its direct influence on daily life. Waste management systems are most developed in European countries, in particular in Sweden 5) . The objectives of the study are to examine the experience of waste management in European countries, to select the most effective management and technical solutions for waste disposal; some examples of equipment for recycling can be adapted and applied to build an effective waste management system in the Jambyl region of the Republic of Kazakhstan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%