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Maritime vessel obsolescence, life cycle cost and design service life

Maritime vessels have long service life and great costs of building, manning, operating, maintaining and repairing throughout their life. Major actions are needed to repair, renovate, sometime built or even replace those scrapped when technology or demand changes determine obsolescence. It is regard...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2015-11, Vol.95 (1), p.12067
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Costs
Design engineering
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Environmental effects
Life cycle costs
Maintenance
Marine transportation
Maritime
Obsolescence
Parameters
Sea vessels
Service life
Vessels
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