海事基础设施的动态能力:具有危机可用性的商船概念设计。

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Journal of Marine Science and Technology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-20 DOI:10.1007/s00773-023-00932-x
Satoshi Hirayama, Yasuo Ichinose, Shinnosuke Wanaka, Bryan Moser, Kazuo Hiekata
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摘要

今天的社会基础设施,如交通、医疗服务、能源供应和分配,可能会由于自然灾害、海平面上升、流行病等威胁对建筑物造成损坏或过度拥堵而暂时无法提供功能。以医院船为代表的海上反应,作为减轻这些影响的一种方法,正在引起人们的注意。然而,在设计应急基础设施时,不仅需要考虑这些系统在紧急情况下的价值,还需要考虑正常情况下的值。本研究采用系统方法,这是一套在涉及复杂利益相关者关系时进行决策的方法。我们专注于医疗功能,并提出了一种在紧急情况和正常情况下具有动态能力的柔性医院船的概念设计。具体而言,我们研究了船舶类型、尺寸、正常时期的航程、紧急情况下的操作和合同方法的最佳组合。在权衡中考虑了紧急情况下效用的定量评估和经济效率。除了传统的基于成本的研究外,我们还研究了通过船舶共享的收益成本,即在正常时期将船舶作为商船租赁给私营部门以产生收入。
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Dynamic capabilities of maritime infrastructure: conceptual design of merchant vessels with usability in crisis.

Dynamic capabilities of maritime infrastructure: conceptual design of merchant vessels with usability in crisis.

Dynamic capabilities of maritime infrastructure: conceptual design of merchant vessels with usability in crisis.

Dynamic capabilities of maritime infrastructure: conceptual design of merchant vessels with usability in crisis.

Today's social infrastructure, e.g., transportation, medical services, energy supply and distribution, may become temporarily unable to provide functions due to the damage to buildings or excessive congestion resulting from threats, such as natural disasters, rising sea levels, pandemics. Maritime-based responses, typified by hospital ships, are drawing attention as a method to mitigate these effects. However, while designing emergency infrastructure, it is necessary to consider not only the value of these systems in emergencies but also during normal times. This study adopts the systems approach, a set of methods to conduct decision-making when complex stakeholders' relationships are involved. We focus on medical functions and propose a conceptual design for a flexible hospital ship with dynamic capability during emergencies as well as normal times. Specifically, we examine the optimal combination of ship type, size, navigation range during normal times, operations during emergencies, and contract approaches. Quantitative evaluation of utility during emergencies and economic efficiency are considered in tradeoff. In addition to the conventional cost-based study, we examined benefit-cost through ship sharing, in which ships are leased to the private sector as merchant vessels during normal times to generate revenue.

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Journal of Marine Science and Technology
Journal of Marine Science and Technology 工程技术-工程:海洋
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.80%
发文量
47
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Science and Technology (JMST), presently indexed in EI and SCI Expanded, publishes original, high-quality, peer-reviewed research papers on marine studies including engineering, pure and applied science, and technology. The full text of the published papers is also made accessible at the JMST website to allow a rapid circulation.
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