A methodology is presented to systematically modify the hull shape of a ballast-free container ship, in order to manage the issue of righting lever variation in waves. The IMO second generation intact stability criteria have been identified as a stability performance assessment tool, while the vertical prismatic coefficient has been selected as the leading parameter of hull modifications to carry out the sensitivity analysis. A revised Lackenby procedure has been chosen to make systematic changes at the hull form. The outcomes of this investigation point out that the proposed procedure is suitable to enable the ship to be fully compliant with the IMO vulnerability levels with minor design adjustment
This paper summarises the activities of the Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers (J...
This paper reviews current problems in intact stability criteria, including the development of new g...
The development of the IMO second generation intact stability criteria is based on a multi-level app...
A methodology is presented to systematically modify the hull shape of a ballast-free container ship,...
This paper describes the current state of development of the second generation of Inter...
AbstractAssessment of ship survivability is a main requirement that must be satisfied before the shi...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has begun work on the development of next ...
At the IMO, the Second Generation Intact Stability criteria are currently under finalization and val...
At the International Maritime Organization (IMO) the new generation intact stability criteria is now...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) finalized the Second Generation Intact Stability Crite...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) finalized the Second Generation Intact Stability Crite...
In the paper a possible integration of the present intact stability criteria for navy ships is propo...
<b>[Objectives]</b> The dead ship stability, which is defined as a ship losing its power and rolling...
A literature overview of past optimisation studies revealed that whilst satisfaction of intact stabi...
The Sub-Committee of Ship Design and Construction of International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has u...
This paper summarises the activities of the Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers (J...
This paper reviews current problems in intact stability criteria, including the development of new g...
The development of the IMO second generation intact stability criteria is based on a multi-level app...
A methodology is presented to systematically modify the hull shape of a ballast-free container ship,...
This paper describes the current state of development of the second generation of Inter...
AbstractAssessment of ship survivability is a main requirement that must be satisfied before the shi...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has begun work on the development of next ...
At the IMO, the Second Generation Intact Stability criteria are currently under finalization and val...
At the International Maritime Organization (IMO) the new generation intact stability criteria is now...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) finalized the Second Generation Intact Stability Crite...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) finalized the Second Generation Intact Stability Crite...
In the paper a possible integration of the present intact stability criteria for navy ships is propo...
<b>[Objectives]</b> The dead ship stability, which is defined as a ship losing its power and rolling...
A literature overview of past optimisation studies revealed that whilst satisfaction of intact stabi...
The Sub-Committee of Ship Design and Construction of International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has u...
This paper summarises the activities of the Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers (J...
This paper reviews current problems in intact stability criteria, including the development of new g...
The development of the IMO second generation intact stability criteria is based on a multi-level app...