New Design Options for Container Barges with Improved Navigability on the Danube

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Abstract

One of the measures set forth by the European Green Deal to decarbonize the freight transport sector is the promotion of inland waterway transport (IWT), and particularly intermodal transport in Europe. To facilitate intermodal transport on the Danube, we developed six new barge designs for the transport of 45′ pallet-wide high-cube containers using a four-step approach. Our approach consisted of detailed desk research, followed by the design and further analysis of the identified barge types, considering, for example, sightlines and stability. Their container carrying capacity reaches up to 90 containers in three layers, which is double the capacity of existing standard barges on the Danube. Nevertheless, three-layer transport is hardly feasible in several cases, due to restrictions regarding sightlines and stability. We conclude that each loading condition must be evaluated separately to determine the best barge design option for each case. This study is limited by its geographical scope and the type of container used to develop the new barge designs. A possible direction for further research could be using other container types and/or extending the geographical scope to extend the usability of our container barge designs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4613
JournalSustainability
Volume16
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • barge design
  • CAD
  • container transport
  • Danube
  • low water level
  • naval architecture
  • navigability

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