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In this paper, the author uses the method of mathematical statistics to analyze several statistical samples, finds the relationship between the Gross Registered Tonnage of ships with the size of them and finally gets a fitted equation. Subsequently, according to the specification of “The standard ships’ main dimensions in Grand Canal”, the equation is used to point out the relationship between the Gross Registered Tonnage of common type Grand Canal ships with the size of them.
Foundation Program: The chapter is funded by the natural science funds of Hohai University (2008429911)
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Peng, X., Lei, H., Zhong, W. (2011). Research on Estimation Method of Gross Registered Tonnage of Ships in Grand Canal. In: Wu, D., Zhou, Y. (eds) Modeling Risk Management for Resources and Environment in China. Computational Risk Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18387-4_12
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