https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/maritimepark/issue/feedMaritime Park: Journal of Maritime Technology and Society2024-10-22T01:05:59+00:00Habibi maritimepark@unhas.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p><strong>Maritime Park: Journal Of Maritime Technology and Society</strong> (e-ISSN: <strong>2828-6669</strong> p-ISSN: <strong>2828-7010</strong>) is <strong>open access and peer-reviewed</strong> <strong>journal</strong> published by the <a href="https://teknikkelautan.unhas.ac.id/"><strong>Department of Ocean Engineering</strong>, <strong>Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University</strong></a> in February, June, and October each year. Manuscripts that have been approved for publication have been reviewed by reviewers and are free to download via our website.</p>https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/maritimepark/article/view/41151Optimising Energy Efficiency in Offshore Buildings: Supporting SDG 7 - Clean and Affordable Energy 2024-10-21T02:20:49+00:00Habibi Palippuimaritimepark@unhas.ac.id<p>The offshore oil and gas sector faces significant challenges in reducing its carbon footprint while meeting global energy demand. Offshore structures consume up to 500 MW of energy per day. Despite the potential for 30-40% energy savings with efficiency technologies, only 25% of global platforms implement integrated energy management systems. This study aims to optimize energy efficiency in offshore structures to support SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy. The study uses a multi-method approach, analyzing data from 10 offshore platforms, conducting energy modeling, and cost-benefit analysis. The results show variability in daily energy consumption (423.7 ± 32.5 MW) with key factors such as hydrocarbon production and environmental conditions. Energy efficiency technologies such as hybrid power generation systems and Integrated Energy Management Systems (SMET) show significant potential for savings. The optimization model shows a total potential energy savings of 37.2 ± 2.1%. Economic analysis using Monte Carlo simulations confirms the feasibility of investment with positive NPV for all evaluated technologies. SMET has the most favorable risk-return profile with a mean NPV of 5.8 ± 0.7 million USD. These findings provide important insights for operators and policymakers, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to energy management in offshore structures. Implementation of the proposed energy efficiency strategies can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation and the achievement of SDG 7.</p>2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/maritimepark/article/view/41147Effect of Biofuel Use on Ship Engine2024-10-21T02:19:18+00:00Sugeng Marsudisugengmarsudii@yahoo.comMula Tumpumulatimpu7@gmail.com<p>This research examines the effect of biofuel use on ship engine performance, with a focus on performance, efficiency and environmental impact. Experimental studies were conducted using four-stroke marine diesel engines operated with various blends of biofuels and conventional fuels. The measured parameters include engine power, specific fuel consumption, thermal efficiency, and exhaust emissions. The results showed that the use of biofuels at certain concentrations can produce performance comparable to conventional fuels, with some significant differences. Engine power decreased slightly (2-5%) at high biofuel blends, but thermal efficiency increased up to 3% at optimal blends. Specific fuel consumption increased by about 5-8% compared to conventional fuel. Exhaust emissions analysis showed a significant reduction in carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate emissions, with up to 30% and 40% reductions respectively. However, there was a slight increase in oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions by 5-10%. The study also identified several technical challenges in the use of biofuels, including the potential degradation of certain engine components and the need for fuel system modifications.</p>2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/maritimepark/article/view/39558Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Propulsion System on Fast Patrol Boat2024-10-14T05:37:21+00:00Aung Ye Kyawaungye_kyew@gmail.com<p>This paper presents a performance evaluation of a hybrid propulsion system applied to a fast patrol boat. The study aims to analyze the efficiency, fuel consumption, and overall operational effectiveness of the hybrid system compared to conventional propulsion methods. A combination of electric motors and diesel engines is utilized in the hybrid setup, allowing for optimized energy use in varying operational conditions. The performance of the system was evaluated through simulation and sea trials, focusing on key metrics such as speed, endurance, maneuverability, and emission reduction. Results indicate that the hybrid system offers significant advantages in terms of fuel savings and reduced environmental impact, particularly during low-speed or patrol operations. This research provides valuable insights into the practical benefits and challenges of implementing hybrid propulsion systems in maritime security operations.</p>2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/maritimepark/article/view/41202Analysis of the Suboptimal Performance of the Steering Gear on MT. Narpatisuta2024-10-22T01:05:59+00:00Arfianda Rizki Pangestu Pangesturizki.8b.09@gmail.com<p>The steering gear is one of the auxiliary machineries on board a ship that is used to move the ship's rudder, allowing the ship to turn to the right or left. This machinery utilizes an electro-hydraulic system, which combines electric and hydraulic technologies to control the ship's steering direction. The research focuses on analyzing the suboptimal performance of the steering gear on the MT. Narpatisuta. The objectives of the research are to identify the factors causing the suboptimal performance of the steering gear, the impacts resulting from this suboptimal performance, and the efforts made to address the suboptimal performance of the steering gear on the MT. Narpatisuta. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method, with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, documentation and literature study. The data analysis technique uses the SHEL method. Test the validity of the data using triangulation. The research results show that suboptimal performance of the steering gear is caused by hydraulic pipe leaks, deteriorating quality of hydraulic oil, and damage to seal and o-ring components, which lead to reduced steering gear performance, slower rudder movement, and can disrupt ship operations, endangering crew safety and the ship's cargo. Efforts that can be made to remedy this include routine inspection and maintenance of the steering gear and its components. Thus, this research emphasizes the need for routine inspection and maintenance to prevent these problems which must ensure maximum steering gear function, maintain safety and ship operational efficiency.</p>2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/maritimepark/article/view/41148Maritime Supply Chain Optimisation: A Case Study of Blockchain Integration in Port Logistics Management2024-10-21T02:18:19+00:00Karjono Karjonokarjono@akpelni.ac.idEvyana Diah Kusumawatikusumawati@gmail.comM. Aji Luhur Pambudipambudi@gmail.comKarmanis Karmaniskarmanis@gmail.com<p>This research examines the potential for maritime supply chain optimisation through the integration of blockchain technology in port logistics management. In the era of global digitalisation, the maritime sector faces challenges to improve operational efficiency and transparency. This study uses a case study approach to evaluate the implementation of blockchain in one of Indonesia's major ports. The research methodology involved qualitative and quantitative analyses, including interviews with key stakeholders, direct observation of logistics processes, and analysis of historical port operational data. The blockchain system was implemented over a six-month period, and its performance was compared with conventional logistics management systems. Key challenges identified include the need for a large initial investment, resistance to change from some stakeholders, and the need for industry-wide standardisation of blockchain protocols. This research demonstrates the great potential of blockchain technology in optimising maritime supply chains. Recommendations for further implementation and future research are discussed, with an emphasis on the importance of industry collaboration and regulatory support to accelerate the adoption of this technology in the maritime sector.</p>2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/maritimepark/article/view/40268The Role of Business Incubators in Encouraging Maritime Technology Start-up Innovation2024-10-16T01:05:59+00:00Muhammad Firdaus Bin Yusupfirdausyusup378@yahoo.com<p>This study examines the critical role of business incubators in driving innovation in maritime technology start-ups. With the growing need for innovative technology solutions in the maritime industry, business incubators have emerged as a key catalyst in developing and introducing new ideas to the market. The study used a qualitative approach, involving in-depth interviews with 30 stakeholders, including start-up founders, incubator managers, and maritime industry experts. The results showed that business incubators provide critical support in the form of access to funding, expert mentoring, research and development facilities, and extensive industry networks. The findings also revealed that incubators that focus on the maritime sector are more effective in helping start-ups overcome industry-specific challenges. The study highlights the importance of collaboration between incubators, the maritime industry, and educational institutions to create an ecosystem that supports innovation. Implications of this study include recommendations for policymakers and industry players in designing more effective incubation programs to drive maritime technology innovation.</p>2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/maritimepark/article/view/39554Nano Material Innovation in Enhancing Corrosion Resistance of Offshore Structures2024-10-14T03:40:35+00:00Juswan Sadejuswansade@unhas.ac.id<p>Offshore structures are constantly exposed to the corrosive marine environment, causing significant material degradation and potentially jeopardizing structural integrity. This research explores recent innovations in nanomaterial technology to improve the corrosion resistance of offshore structures. The main focus is given to the development of nano-composite coatings incorporating metal oxide nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes. An electrophoretic deposition method was used to apply the coatings on steel substrates, followed by characterization using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Results showed a significant improvement in corrosion resistance, with the nano-composite coatings exhibiting a reduction in corrosion rate of up to 85% compared to conventional coatings. In addition, these coatings exhibited superior adhesion and abrasion resistance in simulated extreme marine conditions. These findings highlight the great potential of nanomaterials in extending the service life and improving the reliability of offshore structures, with important implications for the oil and gas and offshore renewable energy industries.</p>2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024