Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways

This research work has focused on the environmental soil erosion in restricted water. The sedimentation is occurred by ship bank interaction phenomenon.ComputationalFluid Dynamics (CFD) is used to predict the soil erosion as a major global environmental issues. These kind of issues are referring to...

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Main Authors: Abdul Malik, Adi Maimun, Ahmed Abdel Razak, Yasser Mohamed, Jaswar, Jaswar, Priyanto, Agoes, Nakisa, Mehdi, Behrouzi, Fatemeh, Ghazanfari, Seyed Alireza, Ang, Yit Sian
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author Abdul Malik, Adi Maimun
Ahmed Abdel Razak, Yasser Mohamed
Jaswar, Jaswar
Priyanto, Agoes
Nakisa, Mehdi
Behrouzi, Fatemeh
Ghazanfari, Seyed Alireza
Ang, Yit Sian
author_facet Abdul Malik, Adi Maimun
Ahmed Abdel Razak, Yasser Mohamed
Jaswar, Jaswar
Priyanto, Agoes
Nakisa, Mehdi
Behrouzi, Fatemeh
Ghazanfari, Seyed Alireza
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description This research work has focused on the environmental soil erosion in restricted water. The sedimentation is occurred by ship bank interaction phenomenon.ComputationalFluid Dynamics (CFD) is used to predict the soil erosion as a major global environmental issues. These kind of issues are referring to increase the precipitation of canals, environmental degradation, and non-specific source of contamination. Therefore, it is important to understand the processes of soil erosion and sediment transport along rivers.This can potentially help to identify the erosion vulnerable areas and find potential measures to reduce the environmental effects The merchant ships such as LNG carriers, Ro-Ro ships and general cargo carriers navigate through the restricted waterways that have significant effects on soil erosion.In this study, we investigated the soil erosion and identified the most seriously eroded areas in the confined waterwaysvia Finite Volume Method (FVM).
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spelling utm.eprints-625672017-06-18T06:33:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/62567/ Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways Abdul Malik, Adi Maimun Ahmed Abdel Razak, Yasser Mohamed Jaswar, Jaswar Priyanto, Agoes Nakisa, Mehdi Behrouzi, Fatemeh Ghazanfari, Seyed Alireza Ang, Yit Sian TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This research work has focused on the environmental soil erosion in restricted water. The sedimentation is occurred by ship bank interaction phenomenon.ComputationalFluid Dynamics (CFD) is used to predict the soil erosion as a major global environmental issues. These kind of issues are referring to increase the precipitation of canals, environmental degradation, and non-specific source of contamination. Therefore, it is important to understand the processes of soil erosion and sediment transport along rivers.This can potentially help to identify the erosion vulnerable areas and find potential measures to reduce the environmental effects The merchant ships such as LNG carriers, Ro-Ro ships and general cargo carriers navigate through the restricted waterways that have significant effects on soil erosion.In this study, we investigated the soil erosion and identified the most seriously eroded areas in the confined waterwaysvia Finite Volume Method (FVM). Penerbit UTM Press 2014 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Malik, Adi Maimun and Ahmed Abdel Razak, Yasser Mohamed and Jaswar, Jaswar and Priyanto, Agoes and Nakisa, Mehdi and Behrouzi, Fatemeh and Ghazanfari, Seyed Alireza and Ang, Yit Sian (2014) Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 69 (7). pp. 143-147. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v69.3279 DOI:10.11113/jt.v69.3279
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Ahmed Abdel Razak, Yasser Mohamed
Jaswar, Jaswar
Priyanto, Agoes
Nakisa, Mehdi
Behrouzi, Fatemeh
Ghazanfari, Seyed Alireza
Ang, Yit Sian
Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways
title Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways
title_full Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways
title_fullStr Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways
title_full_unstemmed Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways
title_short Ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways
title_sort ship navigation effect on sedimentation in restricted waterways
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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