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Dick, Ibitoru Festus
Dick, Ibitoru Festus
Lecturer in Marine Engineering Department, Rivers State University
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Predicting the structural response of a corroded pipeline using finite element (FE) analysis
IF Dick, I Morrison
International Journal of Scientific and Engineering research 5 (11), 194-207, 2014
172014
Effect of fluid density on ship hull resistance and powering
IF Dick, S Nitonye
International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science 3 (1), 615-630, 2015
72015
Design of a Mooring System for an Offshore Structure (A Case Study of 5000-Tonnes Offshore Work Barge [WB])
M Inegiyemiema, S Nitonye, IF Dick, A Erekosima
International Journal of Engineering and Technology 4 (12), 2014
62014
Development of preliminary ship motion prediction tool for coupled heave and pitch
EA Augustine, DI Emmanuel, A Ezebuchi, D Ibitoru
Am. J. Eng. Res 7, 195-204, 2018
32018
Influence-based consequence assessment of subsea pipeline failure under stochastic degradation
S Adumene, R Islam, IF Dick, E Zarei, M Inegiyemiema, M Yang
Energies 15 (20), 7460, 2022
22022
Effect of fluid density on ship hull resistance and powering
DI Festus, N Samson
International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science 623, 2015
22015
Influence-Based Consequence Assessment of Subsea Pipeline Failure under Stochastic Degradation. Energies 2022, 15, 7460
S Adumene, R Islam, IF Dick, E Zarei, M Inegiyemiema, M Yang
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2022
Modeling Cargo Ship behavior in Extreme Rough Weather Condition
N Samson, DF Ibitoru
Depression 1 (3.0), 17-27, 2015
2015
Design of a mooring system for an offshore structure: a case study of 5000 tons offshore work barge (WB)
I M, N S, D I. F, E A
International Journal of Engineering and Technology 4, 683-692, 2014
2014
PREDICTING SHIP SQUAT IN NIGERIAN WATERWAYS (CASE STUDY: NIGER DELTA)
DI Festus, I Morrison
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