Development of Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria
Year: 2011 Language: english Author: Vadim Belenky Christopher, C. Bassler, Konstantinos J. Spyrou Publisher: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages + text layer Pages count: 175 Description: Significant changes in the design and operation of commercial ships have occurred over the last several decades These changes, and their impact on tnc intact stability performance of ships, have motivated the development of the second generation intact stability criteria by the IMO Subcommittee on Stability and load lines and on Fishing Vessels Safety (SLF). Parametric roll resonance, pure loss of stability and broaching-to are among the primary modes of stability failures which are being addressed. The second generation intact stability criteria are planned to have a multi-tiered structure. As the direct assessment of dynamic stability may be not necessary for all ships covered by IMO instruments, the first two tiers consists of level I and 2 vulnerability criteria that are used as a preliminary design process check of dynamic stability failure risk. This report describes the U.S. contribution to this development, including the three modes of stability failure listed above. It also contains a justification of the U.S. position at SLF on dead ship condition criteria, as well as an overv iew of possible methods for direct stability assessment procedures.
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Development of Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria
Year: 2011
Language: english
Author: Vadim Belenky Christopher, C. Bassler, Konstantinos J. Spyrou
Publisher: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages + text layer
Pages count: 175
Description: Significant changes in the design and operation of commercial ships have occurred over the last several decades These changes, and their impact on tnc intact stability performance of ships, have motivated the development of the second generation intact stability criteria by the IMO Subcommittee on Stability and load lines and on Fishing Vessels Safety (SLF). Parametric roll resonance, pure loss of stability and broaching-to are among the primary modes of stability failures which are being addressed.
The second generation intact stability criteria are planned to have a multi-tiered structure. As the direct assessment of dynamic stability may be not necessary for all ships covered by IMO instruments, the first two tiers consists of level I and 2 vulnerability criteria that are used as a preliminary design process check of dynamic stability failure risk.
This report describes the U.S. contribution to this development, including the three modes of stability failure listed above. It also contains a justification of the U.S. position at SLF on dead ship condition criteria, as well as an overv iew of possible methods for direct stability assessment procedures.
a560861Development of Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria
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