The introduction of the ‘Safe Return to Port’ (SRtP) regulations strongly impacted the design of passenger ships. To meet the functional requirements of these regulations, the systems on board reached an extreme level of complexity in terms of redundancy and segregation, considerably increasing the difficulties to assess the compliance of the designs. However, non-compliant designs are a major risk for every design company which must prevent at all costs the possibility of expensive re-designs in later stages of the process. The aim of this research is to address the gap in the literature and in the market of design support tools, presenting a method to effectively mitigate the risks of non-compliant solutions with SRtP. The method comprise...
AbstractThis paper presents a fascinating overview of many concurrent topics having Ship Safety as c...
Conventional merchant ship design is a complex process where each part of the process is strongly co...
There is a need for developing improved methods of evaluating the safety of cargo ships that would q...
The introduction of the ‘Safe Return to Port’ (SRtP) regulations strongly impacted the design of pas...
The expansion of the cruise market in the last decades and the significant increase in the size of c...
6noRecent years have seen increasing attention being paid towards the problems related to safety and...
Safe Return to Port (SRtP) regulation entry into force introduced new concepts and requirements for ...
During the last few years maritime safety has greatly increased its importance. In 2000, Internation...
In 2010 IMO (International Maritime Organisation) introduced new rules in SOLAS with the aim of intr...
Recently the "Safe Return to Port" (SRtP) regulations, issued by IMO, have come into force. The new ...
Focus of this paper is the evidence of strong interconnection between safety rules and design proces...
A conversion describes the process in which a ship undergoes large modifications. For cruise ships, ...
Ship designers, builders, owners, insurers and class societies are becoming ever more aware of the c...
Virtually any new building is a variation of some baseline design customised for new requirements. S...
This paper proposes a procedure for collision-risk-based preliminary ship design. The procedure is a...
AbstractThis paper presents a fascinating overview of many concurrent topics having Ship Safety as c...
Conventional merchant ship design is a complex process where each part of the process is strongly co...
There is a need for developing improved methods of evaluating the safety of cargo ships that would q...
The introduction of the ‘Safe Return to Port’ (SRtP) regulations strongly impacted the design of pas...
The expansion of the cruise market in the last decades and the significant increase in the size of c...
6noRecent years have seen increasing attention being paid towards the problems related to safety and...
Safe Return to Port (SRtP) regulation entry into force introduced new concepts and requirements for ...
During the last few years maritime safety has greatly increased its importance. In 2000, Internation...
In 2010 IMO (International Maritime Organisation) introduced new rules in SOLAS with the aim of intr...
Recently the "Safe Return to Port" (SRtP) regulations, issued by IMO, have come into force. The new ...
Focus of this paper is the evidence of strong interconnection between safety rules and design proces...
A conversion describes the process in which a ship undergoes large modifications. For cruise ships, ...
Ship designers, builders, owners, insurers and class societies are becoming ever more aware of the c...
Virtually any new building is a variation of some baseline design customised for new requirements. S...
This paper proposes a procedure for collision-risk-based preliminary ship design. The procedure is a...
AbstractThis paper presents a fascinating overview of many concurrent topics having Ship Safety as c...
Conventional merchant ship design is a complex process where each part of the process is strongly co...
There is a need for developing improved methods of evaluating the safety of cargo ships that would q...