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Volume 46, Number 4, October 2009

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Collision-Accidental Limit States Performance of Double-Hull Oil Tanker Structures: Pre-CSR versus CSR Designs
pp. 183-191(9)
Authors: Paik, Jeom Kee; Park, Jae Hyung; Samuelides, Emmanuel

Hull-Girder Reliability of a Chemical Tanker
pp. 192-199(8)
Authors: Parunov, Joško; Ćorak, Maro; Soares, C. Guedes

Human Factors Analysis and the Shipboard Environmental Department
pp. 200-212(13)
Author: van Hemmen, Hendrik F.

Numerical Model of Towing Dynamics of a Long Flexible Life Raft in Irregular Waves
pp. 213-218(6)
Authors: Raman-Nair, W.; Millan, J.; Power, J.; Simoes-Re, A.

A Four-Quadrant Thrust Controller for Marine Propellers With Loss Estimation and Anti-Spin: Theory and Experiments
pp. 229-242(14)
Authors: Pivano, Luca; Johansen, Tor Arne; Smogeli, Øyvind N.

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