INTERACTION OF MARINE TECHNOLOGY STRUCTURES WITH ENVIRONMENT
Main researcher
: DOBRINIĆ, JULIJAN (10056) Assistants
BLAŽEVIĆ, JASNA (4096)
MILOTIĆ, BRANKA (31726)
ORLIĆ, NADA (34250)
CRNIĆ-ZALOKAR, VARJA (7081)
ZAMARIN, ALBERT (900791)
Type of research: applied Duration from: 01/01/91. to 12/15/94. Papers on project (total): 6
Institution name: Tehnički fakultet, Rijeka (69) Department/Institute: Department for Shipbuilding and Marine Technology Engineering Address: Vukovarska 58 City: 51000 - Rijeka, Croatia
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Phone: 385 (0)51 323 844
Fax: 385 (0)51 515 403
E-mail: dobrinic@rijeka.riteh.hr
Summary: The interaction between industrial objects, energetics,
marine technology structures and environment causes harmful consequences
on the environment. A lot of factors have been studied during the analysis
of effects on marine technology structures on the environment but it is of
great importance to know the mode of detection and the motion of trace
elements in environment, since they are important both for live nature and
for the processes in extinct segment which bee more thoroughly studied.
The measuring techniques are X-ray spectroscopy, polarometry, and
UV-spectroscopy. In the part of the investigations of the environmental
influence on the marine tehnology structures, spectral analysis of
vibrations of the structures in the environment will be used.
Research goals: The purpose of investigations was determining a
techniques forapplication in the measuring of sea water pollution, as
result ofinteraction on marine technology structures with environment.
Theresults achieved by polarometry and X-ray spectroscopy shows that
applied techniques are a suitable swift, reproducible,multielemental
technique for determining of elemental contribution in aqueous solution,
therefore, it is suitable for sea water sample analisis. Thus, it might be
applied both for analysis sea water pollution with metals and other
substances andfor analysis of the influence of marine technology
structures onenvironment. So, the pollution of sea water with a crude oil
can be detected and measured by optical fluorescence. In the initial part
of the spectral analysis investigations it will be proved a possibilities
of the mathematical modelling. Other information about the project.