Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Computational Mechanics
30
Scopus Publications
612
Scholar Citations
14
Scholar h-index
19
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Scopus Publications
Marine Coolant Fluids’ Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Glass Fiber-Reinforced Composites Dean Bernečić, Marino Mikelić, Goran Vizentin Pomorstvo, 2026 This study examines the effect of coolant and antifreeze solutions such as distilled water, ethylene glycol-based antifreeze with organic acid technology (OAT), and ethylene glycol-based antifreeze with inorganic inhibitors and glycerol (IAT/HOAT) on the tensile strength of glass fiber-reinforced polyester (GFRP-P) and vinyl ester (GFRP-VE) composites. Standardized specimens were produced and immersed in these solutions for three months at room temperature. Following exposure, tensile tests were conducted using the universal testing machine, supported by microscopic analysis to evaluate surface damage and internal structural changes such as composite layer delamination. The tensile test results show the highest decrease in tensile strength for GFRP-P specimens immersed in HOAT antifreeze (16.3%), whereas GFRP-VE specimens exhibit only a minimal reduction (3.4%). This difference is attributed to the higher chemical aggressiveness and alkalinity of the HOAT antifreeze. Furthermore, the decrease in the tensile strength of GFR-P exposed to OAT antifreeze is 6.1%, whereas GFRP-VE demonstrates a significantly smaller reduction of 1%, which can be attributed to the less aggressive chemical composition of the OAT formulation compared to HOAT. In contrast, the influence of distilled water on GFRP-P specimens is manifested as a tensile strength decrease of 12.7%, whereas GFRP-VE specimens show a reduction of 11%, attributed to the fluid’s density and the rate of hydrolytic degradation. These results contribute to a deeper understanding of the effects of various coolant media on the performance of GFRP in marine cooling systems, highlighting GFRP-VE as a more suitable matrix for prolonged exposure to coolant environments.
Towards Decarbonization of the Maritime Transport Sector: A Review of Hydrogen as an Alternative Marine Fuel Fran Torbarina, Josip Dujmović, Goran Vizentin, Mateo Kirinčić Pomorstvo, 2026 This review examines the current landscape of hydrogen production technologies, including thermochemical, electrochemical, and biological methods, highlighting their efficiencies, feedstock requirements, and environmental implications. Furthermore, the paper explores the challenges and advancements in hydrogen storage technologies, primarily on compressed gas, liquefied hydrogen, and solid-state storage. Hydrogen technology across industries, from transportation, to grid energy storage and industrial processes are discussed, with a focus on maritime sector applications, showcasing hydrogen’s versatility and decarbonization potential. Despite its promise, large-scale hydrogen adoption is constrained by high costs, infrastructure limitations, and energy efficiency concerns. This review aims to provide a foundational understanding for researchers and policymakers to support the advancement of hydrogen as a key component in future energy systems.
Advanced CFD Fire Model in Ship Engine Room with VR Integration Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities Conference, 2024
Application of VR Technology for Maritime Firefighting and Evacuation Training—A Review Goran Vukelic, Dario Ogrizovic, Dean Bernecic, Darko Glujic, Goran Vizentin Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023 Firefighting and evacuation training are important tasks in maritime education and training, especially for crews working on large passenger ships, to ensure the safety of the vessel, cargo and passengers. With the evolution of virtual reality (VR) technology and the introduction of wearable hardware, a change in paradigm has happened in firefighting and evacuation training where these new technologies are being introduced. This paper serves as a review on the use of VR technology in maritime firefighting and evacuation training, trying to answer the following questions: what is the current state of using VR technology, and what are the research gaps that need to be addressed to further accelerate the implementation of VR? Research shows that other industries have adopted the use of VR technology relatively quickly, but the maritime industry still seems reluctant. As for the research gaps, the physics-based modelling of fire spread is discussed along with two other topics: the lack of immersive solutions for evacuation and the potential for developing search and rescue scenarios onboard a ship.
Introducing Maritime Educational Standard for Mitigation of Infectious Diseases Spread on Large Passenger Ships Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities Conference, 2023
Coupling CFD and VR for Advanced Fire Training in Ship Engine Room Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities Conference, 2023
Prediction of the Deterioration of FRP Composite Properties Induced by Marine Environments Goran Vizentin, Goran Vukelic Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022 In this paper, a model for the prediction of fatigue life degradation of fiber-reinforced (FRP) composite materials exposed for prolonged periods to real marine environments is proposed. The data collected during the previous phases of a more comprehensive research of real marine environment-induced changes of mechanical properties in FRP composites are used to assess the influence of these changes on the durability characteristics of composites. Attention is paid to the classification societies’ design and exploitation rules on this matter. The need for the modification of the process used for obtaining composite material S–N curves, considering the influence of the marine environment, is studied. A regression analysis of the experimental data is conducted, resulting in a mathematical model of strength degradation over time. The regression analysis shows an acceptable correlation value. The S–N curves for E-glass/polyester composites with three different fiber layout configurations are evaluated and modified to encompass the findings of this research.
Marine structural failures: Causes and analysis tools 18th Annual General Assembly of the International Association of Maritime Universities Global Perspectives in Met Towards Sustainable Green and Integrated Maritime Transport Iamu 2017, 2017
Buckling analysis of thin-walled elastic beam-type structures considering joint behaviour Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Civil Structural and Environmental Engineering Computing Civil Comp 2007, 2007
Finite element modelling of the behaviour of connections in the stability analysis of thin-walled beam-type structures Transactions of Famena, 2007
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Effects of long-term seawater ageing on the mechanical properties of ffrp A Banjanin, G Vizentin Pomorstvo 40 (2), 253-263 , 2026 2026
Marine Coolant Fluids’ Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Glass Fiber-Reinforced Composites M Mikelić, D Bernečić, G Vizentin Pomorstvo, Scientific Journal of Maritime Research 40 (1) , 2026 2026
Towards Decarbonization of the Maritime Transport Sector: A Review of Hydrogen as an Alternative Marine Fuel F Torbarina, J Dujmović, G Vizentin, M Kirinčić Pomorstvo 40 (1), 51-77 , 2026 2026 Citations: 1
Marine Coolant Fluids’ Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Glass Fiber-Reinforced Composites D Bernečić, M Mikelić, G Vizentin Pomorstvo 40 (1), 113-123 , 2026 2026
Environmental Ageing of Structural Materials in Marine Engineering M Kopić, G Vizentin, G Vukelić 9th Annual PhD Conference on Engineering and Technology, 17 , 2025 2025
Coupling CFD and VR for advanced firefighting training in a virtual ship engine room D Glujic, G Vukelic, D Bernecic, G Vizentin, D Ogrizovic Results in engineering 24, 103025 , 2024 2024 Citations: 11
Advanced Integrated CFD-VR Model of Ship Main Engine Fuel Line Fire D Glujić, G Vizentin, G Vukelić, D Bernečić, D Ogrizović Book of Abstracts of the 26th Symposium on Theory and Practice of … , 2024 2024
Advanced CFD Fire Model in Ship Engine Room with VR Integration D Glujic, G Vizentin, G Vukelic, D Bernecic, D Ogrizovic Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU … , 2024 2024
Application of VR technology for maritime firefighting and evacuation training—A review G Vukelic, D Ogrizovic, D Bernecic, D Glujic, G Vizentin Journal of marine science and engineering 11 (9), 1732 , 2023 2023 Citations: 47
Introducing Maritime Educational Standard for Mitigation of Infectious Diseases Spread on Large Passenger Ships G Vukelić, G Vizentin, J Klein Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU … , 2023 2023
Environmentally sustainable technology for building composite boat equipment M Nikolla, L Pozder, G Vizentin, G Vukelić Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities … , 2023 2023
CFD fire modelling in a virtual ship engine room D Glujić, D Bernečić, G Vizentin, G Vukelić, J Orović Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Maritime Science … , 2023 2023
Coupling CFD and VR for Advanced Fire Training in Ship Engine Room G Vizentin, D Glujić, G Vukelić, D Bernečić, D Ogrizović Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU … , 2023 2023
Tensile strength behaviour of steel plates with corrosion-induced geometrical deteriorations G Vukelic, G Vizentin, S Ivosevic Ships and Offshore Structures 17 (11), 2611-2619 , 2022 2022 Citations: 13
Durability modeling and analysis of composite structures exposed to the marine environment G Vizentin Sveučilište u Rijeci, Sveučilište u Rijeci, Pomorski fakultet , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
Marine environment induced failure of FRP composites used in maritime transport G Vizentin, G Vukelic Engineering failure analysis 137, 106258 , 2022 2022 Citations: 36
Analysis of prolonged marine exposure on properties of AH36 steel G Vukelic, G Vizentin, S Ivosevic, Z Bozic Engineering failure analysis 135, 106132 , 2022 2022 Citations: 41
Prolonged Real Marine Environment Exposure of Composite Marine Structures G Vizentin, G Vukelić Pomorski zbornik, 55-65 , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
Prediction of the deterioration of FRP composite properties induced by marine environments G Vizentin, G Vukelic Journal of marine science and engineering 10 (4), 510 , 2022 2022 Citations: 13
Environmentally induced changes in fatigue life and durability of marine structures and vessels G Vizentin, G Vukelić, Ž Božić, Š Ivošević Procedia structural integrity 42, 793-798 , 2022 2022 Citations: 5
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Marine propulsion system failures—A review G Vizentin, G Vukelic, L Murawski, N Recho, J Orovic Journal of marine science and engineering 8 (9), 662 , 2020 2020 Citations: 88
Common failures of ship propulsion shafts G Vizentin, G Vukelić, M Srok Pomorstvo 31 (2), 85-90 , 2017 2017 Citations: 52
Application of VR technology for maritime firefighting and evacuation training—A review G Vukelic, D Ogrizovic, D Bernecic, D Glujic, G Vizentin Journal of marine science and engineering 11 (9), 1732 , 2023 2023 Citations: 47
Failure investigation of a crane gear damage G Vukelic, D Pastorcic, G Vizentin, Z Bozic Engineering Failure Analysis 115, 104613 , 2020 2020 Citations: 44
Analysis of prolonged marine exposure on properties of AH36 steel G Vukelic, G Vizentin, S Ivosevic, Z Bozic Engineering failure analysis 135, 106132 , 2022 2022 Citations: 41
Long-term marine environment exposure effect on butt-welded shipbuilding steel G Vukelic, G Vizentin, J Brnic, M Brcic, F Sedmak Journal of marine science and engineering 9 (5), 491 , 2021 2021 Citations: 40
Marine environment induced failure of FRP composites used in maritime transport G Vizentin, G Vukelic Engineering failure analysis 137, 106258 , 2022 2022 Citations: 36
Degradation and damage of composite materials in marine environment G Vizentin, G Vukelic Materials Science 26 (3), 337-342 , 2020 2020 Citations: 29
Failure analysis of a steel pressure vessel with a composite wrap repair proposal G Vukelic, G Vizentin, R Bakhtiari International journal of pressure vessels and piping 193, 104476 , 2021 2021 Citations: 26
Common case studies of marine structural failures G Vukelić, G Vizentin Failure Analysis and Prevention , 2017 2017 Citations: 23
Failure analysis of a ruptured compressor pressure vessel G Vukelic, G Vizentin, Z Bozic, L Rukavina Procedia structural integrity 31, 28-32 , 2021 2021 Citations: 22
Damage-induced stresses and remaining service life predictions of wire ropes G Vukelic, G Vizentin Applied sciences 7 (1), 107 , 2017 2017 Citations: 22
Composite wrap repair of a failed pressure vessel—Experimental and numerical analysis G Vukelic, G Vizentin Thin-walled structures 169, 108488 , 2021 2021 Citations: 18
Failure analysis of FRP composites exposed to real marine environment G Vizentin, G Vukelic Procedia structural integrity 37, 233-240 , 2022 2022 Citations: 14
Failure analysis of a crane gear shaft G Vukelic, D Pastorcic, G Vizentin Procedia structural integrity 18, 406-412 , 2019 2019 Citations: 14
Tensile strength behaviour of steel plates with corrosion-induced geometrical deteriorations G Vukelic, G Vizentin, S Ivosevic Ships and Offshore Structures 17 (11), 2611-2619 , 2022 2022 Citations: 13
Prediction of the deterioration of FRP composite properties induced by marine environments G Vizentin, G Vukelic Journal of marine science and engineering 10 (4), 510 , 2022 2022 Citations: 13
Effect of time-real marine environment exposure on the mechanical behavior of FRP composites G Vizentin, D Glujić, V Špada Sustainability 13 (17), 9934 , 2021 2021 Citations: 13
Coupling CFD and VR for advanced firefighting training in a virtual ship engine room D Glujic, G Vukelic, D Bernecic, G Vizentin, D Ogrizovic Results in engineering 24, 103025 , 2024 2024 Citations: 11
Prospects for use of extended reality technology for ship passenger evacuation simulation G Vukelić, G Vizentin, V Frančić Pomorstvo 35 (1), 49-56 , 2021 2021 Citations: 9