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Article

Cost, Energy Efficiency and Carbon Footprint Analysis of Hybrid Light-Weight Bulk Carrier

by
Giulia Palomba
1,*,
Simone Scattareggia Marchese
1,
Vincenzo Crupi
1 and
Yordan Garbatov
2
1
Department of Engineering, University of Messina, 98166 Messina, Italy
2
Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering (CENTEC), Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, 1049-001 Lisbon, Portugal
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2022, 10(7), 957; https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10070957
Submission received: 10 June 2022 / Revised: 5 July 2022 / Accepted: 7 July 2022 / Published: 12 July 2022

Abstract

Integrating innovative solutions for ship design has always been a great challenge for the maritime sector due to complex design and construction processes. With this scenario in mind, the objective of this study was to develop a procedure to evaluate the potential benefits arising from the integration of innovative light-weight structures in ship hull structural design. To achieve such an objective, a hybrid light-weight ship hull structural design solution, in which aluminium honeycomb sandwich panels were used to build the conventional steel inner side shell of the cargo holds, was adopted for a bulk carrier. The authors of this study used a multiple criteria decision-making approach. An optimal ship hull structural design solution was identified based on capital cost, voyage cost, annual cost, energy efficiency design index, dismantling–reselling cost, cargo transportation, energy consumption and carbon footprint. The optimal solution, identified with the multiple criteria decision-making approach, improved the ship’s efficiency and costs by combining the hybrid structural design with efficient cargo transportation. In addition, using recycled aluminium was found to be a promising strategy to reduce the energy consumption and carbon footprint related to the shipbuilding process.
Keywords: hybrid structures; ship design; light-weight structures; multiple criteria decision making; aluminium honeycomb hybrid structures; ship design; light-weight structures; multiple criteria decision making; aluminium honeycomb

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Palomba, G.; Scattareggia Marchese, S.; Crupi, V.; Garbatov, Y. Cost, Energy Efficiency and Carbon Footprint Analysis of Hybrid Light-Weight Bulk Carrier. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2022, 10, 957. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10070957

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Palomba G, Scattareggia Marchese S, Crupi V, Garbatov Y. Cost, Energy Efficiency and Carbon Footprint Analysis of Hybrid Light-Weight Bulk Carrier. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2022; 10(7):957. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10070957

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Palomba, Giulia, Simone Scattareggia Marchese, Vincenzo Crupi, and Yordan Garbatov. 2022. "Cost, Energy Efficiency and Carbon Footprint Analysis of Hybrid Light-Weight Bulk Carrier" Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10, no. 7: 957. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10070957

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Palomba, G., Scattareggia Marchese, S., Crupi, V., & Garbatov, Y. (2022). Cost, Energy Efficiency and Carbon Footprint Analysis of Hybrid Light-Weight Bulk Carrier. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 10(7), 957. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10070957

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