Free access to Editorial: Special Issue on Reliability Analysis in the Design of Structures
Ships and Offshore Structures is an international, peer-reviewed journal which provides an authoritative forum for publication and discussion of recent advances and future trends in all aspects of technology across the maritime industry.
The Journal covers the entire range of issues and technologies related to both ships (including merchant ships, war ships, polar ships etc.) and offshore structures (floating and fixed offshore platforms, offshore infrastructures, underwater vehicles etc.) with a strong emphasis on practical design, construction and operation.
Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Initial planning and contracting
- Design
- Hydrodynamics and propulsion
- Structures and materials
- Stability and safety
- Construction and production
- Operation and lifetime care
- Machinery and marine engineering
- Ocean environmental engineering
- Arctic and polar engineering
- Subsea engineering
- Renewable energy
- Conversion and decommissioning
- Risk assessment and management
Papers of interest to Ships and Offshore Structures will thus be broad-ranging, and will include contributions concerned with principles, theoretical/numerical modelling, model/prototype testing, applications, case studies and operational records, which may take advantage of computer-aided methodologies, and information and digital technologies. Whilst existing journals deal with technologies as related to specific topics, Ships and Offshore Structures provides a systematic approach to individual technologies, to more efficiently and accurately characterize the functioning of entire systems.
The Journal is intended to bridge the gap between theoretical developments and practical applications for the benefit of academic researchers and practising engineers, as well as those working in related governmental, public policy and regulatory bodies.
Ships and Offshore Structures publishes articles in the form of:
- Original research papers
- Practitioner reports
- Technology case studies
- Analytical commentaries
- Reviews
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