Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Adrian Biran, Ruben Lopez-Pulido Genre: Учебное пособие Publisher: Elsevier Science Series: 2nd edition ISBN: 978-0-08-098287-8 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Number of pages: 392 Description: Six years have passed since the issue of the enlarged reprint of the book. New intact and damage stability regulations have been adopted in the meantime, mainly by IMO, but also by the German Navy. While in the past the regulations were prescriptive and based on deterministic models, the new orientation turns towards goal-based and risk-assessment approaches. New ship forms increased the vulnerability to parametric roll and the occurrence of large roll angles and loss of containers have been frequently reported. Extensive research is carried on for a better understanding of this phenomenon, as well as of not-yet fully understood capsizing modes, such as dead ship condition, pure loss of stability and broaching-to. One aim of the research is to develop so-called second-generation criteria of stability. As it is recognized now that stability depends not only on the design of ships, but also on their loading and operation, as well as on environmental conditions, another aim of the research, and of IMO, is to issue guidance documentation for ship masters. The old deterministic approach to damage calculations has been replaced in large part by the probabilistic approach. Nevertheless, as the old mariners' saying states, 'There is always stormy weather ahead.' the accident of the cruise liner Costa Concordia, in 2012, will trigger new changes as it has unveiled new challenges for Naval Architects and experts in maritime regulations.
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability
Year: 2014
Language: english
Author: Adrian Biran, Ruben Lopez-Pulido
Genre: Учебное пособие
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Series: 2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-08-098287-8
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Number of pages: 392
Description: Six years have passed since the issue of the enlarged reprint of the book. New intact and damage stability regulations have been adopted in the meantime, mainly by IMO, but also by the German Navy. While in the past the regulations were prescriptive and based on deterministic models, the new orientation turns towards goal-based and risk-assessment approaches. New ship forms increased the vulnerability to parametric roll and the occurrence of large roll angles and loss of containers have been frequently reported. Extensive research is carried on for a better understanding of this phenomenon, as well as of not-yet fully understood capsizing modes, such as dead ship condition, pure loss of stability and broaching-to. One aim of the research is to develop so-called second-generation criteria of stability. As it is recognized now that stability depends not only on the design of ships, but also on their loading and operation, as well as on environmental conditions, another aim of the research, and of IMO, is to issue guidance documentation for ship masters. The old deterministic approach to damage calculations has been replaced in large part by the probabilistic approach. Nevertheless, as the old mariners' saying states, 'There is always stormy weather ahead.' the accident of the cruise liner Costa Concordia, in 2012, will trigger new changes as it has unveiled new challenges for Naval Architects and experts in maritime regulations.
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