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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. On the photo head of the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau Märt Ots. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. On the photo head of the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau Märt Ots (2nd left), deputy head of the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority Jonas Bäckstrand (L). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

Analysis results of MS Estonia wreck

21.09.2023, Tallinn. Based on computational modeling by Tallinn University of Technology researchers, a report presented suggests that the Estonia's starboard side was damaged by the ship's collision with the seafloor. he study's lead author, Professor of Marine Structures and Technology Kristjan Tabri, explained that a computational method was used to simulate the ship's sinking and its impact with the seafloor, while assessing structural deformations and damage. On the photo head of the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau Märt Ots (R), deputy head of the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority Jonas Bäckstrand (L). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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