The current class of Landing Craft Utility (LCU) has been in service in the U.S. Navy since the 1960s. Primarily used to land heavy vehicles, equipment, personnel, and cargo ashore in an amphibious assault, its basic design has served well over the last half century of use. However, certain loading combinations impacted by weight creep of particular cargoes have recently come to challenge established operational stability limits. The stability criteria currently employed came from traditional open ocean stability studies and therefore may not be optimal for the typical coastal transits of these specialized vessels. This study examines the intact transverse static and dynamic stability of the LCU in order to determine more appropriate criter...
Traditional submarine stability analysis has focused heavily on submerged operations. When surfaced...
Lightship weight and its distribution have significant influence on the intact/ damage stability and...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) finalized the Second Generation Intact Stability Crite...
Currently used Landing Craft Utility (LCU) stability criteria may not be optimal for the typical coa...
Landing craft have been operated by various navies around the world, including the Royal Australian ...
In maritime industry, a sea-going vessel’s sustainability and operability are closely related to its...
Surf-riding/broaching failure mode is one of the Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria (SGISC)...
AbstractAssessment of ship survivability is a main requirement that must be satisfied before the shi...
With this optimization, the cargo will increase and the ship's revenue will also be more. The LCU sh...
To ensure safety in anchor handling operations, maintaining anchor handling vessel stability is reco...
In this paper, for selected navy vessels, a study of operational profiles in terms of intact stabili...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the stability performance of an AHTS in operations. After...
The unfortunate event that a naval vessel is damaged, decisions must be made regarding the reduction...
A fleet of 40 Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) vessels is managed by Assault Craft Unit-5 located at...
This thesis focuses on the study of surf-riding phenomenon, that is one of the failure modes dealt b...
Traditional submarine stability analysis has focused heavily on submerged operations. When surfaced...
Lightship weight and its distribution have significant influence on the intact/ damage stability and...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) finalized the Second Generation Intact Stability Crite...
Currently used Landing Craft Utility (LCU) stability criteria may not be optimal for the typical coa...
Landing craft have been operated by various navies around the world, including the Royal Australian ...
In maritime industry, a sea-going vessel’s sustainability and operability are closely related to its...
Surf-riding/broaching failure mode is one of the Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria (SGISC)...
AbstractAssessment of ship survivability is a main requirement that must be satisfied before the shi...
With this optimization, the cargo will increase and the ship's revenue will also be more. The LCU sh...
To ensure safety in anchor handling operations, maintaining anchor handling vessel stability is reco...
In this paper, for selected navy vessels, a study of operational profiles in terms of intact stabili...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the stability performance of an AHTS in operations. After...
The unfortunate event that a naval vessel is damaged, decisions must be made regarding the reduction...
A fleet of 40 Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) vessels is managed by Assault Craft Unit-5 located at...
This thesis focuses on the study of surf-riding phenomenon, that is one of the failure modes dealt b...
Traditional submarine stability analysis has focused heavily on submerged operations. When surfaced...
Lightship weight and its distribution have significant influence on the intact/ damage stability and...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) finalized the Second Generation Intact Stability Crite...