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Ocean Engineering provides a medium for the publication of original research and development work in the field of ocean engineering. Ocean Engineering seeks papers in the following topics. Ocean Engineering including: fixed and floating offshore platforms; pipelines and risers; cables and mooring; buoy technology; foundation engineering; ocean mining; marine and offshore renewable energy; aquaculture engineering; and subsea engineering. Naval Architecture including: ship and special marine vehicle design; intact and damaged stability; technology for energy efficiency and green shipping; ship production technology; decommissioning and recycling. Polar and Arctic Engineering including: ice mechanics; ice-structure interaction; polar operations; polar design; environmental protection. Automatic Control of Marine Systems including: automatic control; automation and autonomy for marine vehicles and systems Underwater Technology including: AUV/ROV design; AUV/ROV hydrodynamics; maneuvering and control; and underwater-specific communicating and sensing systems for AUV/ROVs. In these fields, papers on the following technical topics are welcome. Hydrodynamics: CFD; vortex induced vibrations; fluid-structure interaction; hydroelasticity; linear and non-linear wave mechanics; buoyancy and stability; ship resistance and propulsion; seakeeping and controls; ship maneuvering, radiated noise. Structural mechanics: materials; limit state prediction; fatigue; fracture; structural health monitoring; collision and crash worthiness, degradation. Stochastic calculations: stochastic processes; safety and reliability; risk and limit state design. Experimental approaches: instrumentation; full-scale measurements; model tests. Marine equipment: risers; pipelines; ballast water treatment; air emissions treatment; underwater noise mitigation; and associated components or equipment. Ocean environmental predictions- only for ocean structures and vessel operation and design: extreme event predictions; extreme statistics; wave groups; short-term environment predictions; impact of climate change. Note that broader environmental and climate model, sensing, and data sets should be submitted to climate and oceanographic journals. Automatic Control of Marine Systems: Papers submitted in this subject area should have genuine value in naval architecture and marine engineering and should include the validation of results preferably, by full-scale measurements or model-scale tests or, when this is not possible, by high fidelity simulations. Methods used in papers should be validated in conditions that represent realistic marine environments.
Publishing Model:Hybrid OA
ISSN:0029-8018
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EISSN:1873-5258
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Publication Frequency:Twice monthly
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Last updated on  01 May 2026 / Current volume: 杚逦鋺 / Current issue:
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Marine Science
Waterway Transportation
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APCs: 4020 (USD)
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OA License: CC BYCC BY-NCCC BY-NC-ND
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94%
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