Factors Influencing International Students from Third-World Countries Studying in China: A Case Study of a Coastal Marine University
https://doi.org/10.58531/esmmsi/1/4/6
Cultivating maritime professionals is vital for the advancement of ocean engineering. With the continuous development of China's offshore engineering technology and higher education in recent years, an increasing number of international students are choosing to study at China's maritime institutions. This st... Read more.
Research on Marine Shafting Transmission in China and Global
https://doi.org/10.58531/esmmsi/1/4/5
The continuous enhancement in ship construction has spurred significant research on ships worldwide, with ship power systems being a crucial component. Countries are persistently innovating to enhance the sustainability, safety, and reliability of ship power systems. International studies primarily concentrate on the ... Read more.
An Research Overview of Corrosion and Protection Technologies for Offshore Platforms
https://doi.org/10.58531/esmmsi/1/4/2
As a critical component of infrastructure that facilitates the development of marine resources, energy production, and scientific research, offshore platforms are frequently subjected to various hazards, including structural corrosion and connection failures, which arise from the challenging conditions of marine environ... Read more.
The Influence of Ionic Liquids Additives on the Tribological Properties of Molybdenum Amide Complexes
https://doi.org/10.58531/esmmsi/1/4/3
Ionic liquid as a new lubrication additive which form adsorption film on the surface of the friction pair, reduce friction and wear, and have good anti-wear performance an... Read more.
The Characteristics and Advantages of Deepwater Ultra-Large Marine Ranches
https://doi.org/10.58531/esmmsi/1/4/4
Marine ranching is generally acknowledged to possess immense practical significance in the exploitation of marine resources across the globe. The term " Deep-sea " denotes waters situated more than ten kilometers away from the coastline or exceeding a depth of twenty meters. Fu... Read more.