Simulation Method Of Cabin Oil Leakage Into Water In Case Of Accidental Oil Spill
Qianqian Gu

TL;DR
This paper reviews and compares various simulation methods for modeling cabin oil leakage into water during accidental spills, proposing a new integrated approach for improved prediction accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel combined simulation framework that integrates complex hull models, sea conditions, and multiple calculation methods for better spill prediction.
Findings
Analysis of existing simulation models' advantages and disadvantages
Proposal of a new integrated simulation approach
Identification of future research directions in oil spill modeling
Abstract
Ship oil spill accident has become one of the main causes of Marine environmental pollution and ecological damage. It is of great significance to study the process of oil spill into water by using simulation prediction method for oil spill clean-up and emergency rescue work. A great deal of in-depth research on oil spill simulation and prediction is done. The development process of the research on the behavior process of oil spill into water is analyzed and the problems are put forward. The advantages and disadvantages of simplified simulation model, keyhole jet model and computational fluid dynamics model are analyzed and compared. On this basis, the problems existing in the research and the emphases of future research are pointed out, and a new idea of building complex hull model, superposition of complex sea conditions and coupling of simulation calculation methods is proposed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOil Spill Detection and Mitigation · Maritime Navigation and Safety
