Mathematical formulation of the problem of designing a transport vessel, in the conditions of transition to a Blue Economy
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https://doi.org/10.58905/athena.v2i3.316Keywords:
Blue Economy, Mathematical Formulation, Ship StructureAbstract
When setting a task for designing a vessel, restrictions imposed by the customer, classification societies and requirements for the characteristics of ship structures are usually taken into account. In the current conditions, it also becomes necessary to ensure sufficient "sustainability" of the project. In this paper, a mathematical model describing these changes is given.
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