This paper presents the uncertainties in seakeeping analysis and the related International Towing Tank Conference (ITTC) procedures for loads and responses for waves. One of the emerging issues in ITTC activities is uncertainty analysis. ITTC (2008) has published a report with recommendations for uncertainty analysis for ship model testing, which summarized the fundamentals and examples of uncertainty analysis. Furthermore, a specific description focusing on seakeeping experiments was introduced by the Seakeeping Committee (2011) in their procedure, 7.5-02 07-02.1 Rev. 4, ITTC - Recommended Procedures and Guidelines: Seakeeping Experiments. This procedure is based on the International Organization for Standardization Guide 98-3, Uncertainty...
This article presents the uncertainty analysis performed on the experimental data obtained with a st...
There are increasing economic and environmental incentives for ship owners and operators to develop ...
Resistance tests in calm water conditions provide performance predictions of ships in an ideal sea s...
In this paper, on request of ITTC Seakeeping Committee, of which the author was member, the main pro...
Resistance test is a classical method used to study ship performance. In this study, the uncertainty...
The present paper targets uncertainties of wave-induced rigid-body ship responses with a focus on gl...
The ship stability is essentially assessed for all ships before, after and during the operation. The...
Historically, until late 1980?s, only marginal work on Experimental Uncertainty Analysis (EUA) was r...
The study reviews, based on the state-of-the-art findings, some uncertainties associated with wave d...
Results are presented of a benchmark study organised by the ISSC-ITTC Joint Committee on global line...
The most important in designing a ship is determining the value of resistance when talking about th...
This is a summary for the general guidelines proposed to the 26th ITTC (2008) to evaluate and expres...
Model towing tank testing is used to predict the powering required for full-scale vessels. The Inte...
Uncertainty Analysis (UA) was performed on the results of the ship experiments. The objective is to ...
Results from towing-tank experiments for David Taylor Model Basin model 5512 are presented for resis...
This article presents the uncertainty analysis performed on the experimental data obtained with a st...
There are increasing economic and environmental incentives for ship owners and operators to develop ...
Resistance tests in calm water conditions provide performance predictions of ships in an ideal sea s...
In this paper, on request of ITTC Seakeeping Committee, of which the author was member, the main pro...
Resistance test is a classical method used to study ship performance. In this study, the uncertainty...
The present paper targets uncertainties of wave-induced rigid-body ship responses with a focus on gl...
The ship stability is essentially assessed for all ships before, after and during the operation. The...
Historically, until late 1980?s, only marginal work on Experimental Uncertainty Analysis (EUA) was r...
The study reviews, based on the state-of-the-art findings, some uncertainties associated with wave d...
Results are presented of a benchmark study organised by the ISSC-ITTC Joint Committee on global line...
The most important in designing a ship is determining the value of resistance when talking about th...
This is a summary for the general guidelines proposed to the 26th ITTC (2008) to evaluate and expres...
Model towing tank testing is used to predict the powering required for full-scale vessels. The Inte...
Uncertainty Analysis (UA) was performed on the results of the ship experiments. The objective is to ...
Results from towing-tank experiments for David Taylor Model Basin model 5512 are presented for resis...
This article presents the uncertainty analysis performed on the experimental data obtained with a st...
There are increasing economic and environmental incentives for ship owners and operators to develop ...
Resistance tests in calm water conditions provide performance predictions of ships in an ideal sea s...