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Posted on 7. April 2022.16. September 2022. by carlo

Self-propulsion test of the container ship

On March 31 and April 6, 2022, the members of the research project team participated in the self-propulsion test of the container ship model at two loading conditions for a wide range of sailing speeds.

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