This paper presents a brief summary of the work conducted by the MSRC at Strathclyde University in which the effect of operational location on the estimation of a vessel’s survival probability has been investigated and new sfactor formulations proposed. Further work is presented in which updated accident wave statistics have been used in order to assess the impact of vessel specific data on the predicted survivability. A test case on a large container ship has been conducted in order to gauge the effect of the new s-factor formula on the Attained Subdivision Index and thus the vessel safety level with regards to collision damage
Research carried out by Ship Stability Research Centre (SSRC), Glasgow (GB)SIGLEAvailable from Briti...
A ship that founders presents a great disaster both from an economical and a human point of view. It...
A ship that founders presents a great disaster both from an economical and a human point of view. It...
This paper presents a brief summary of the work conducted by the MSRC at Strathclyde University in w...
The in-force probabilistic framework for passenger ship survivability assessment covers collision ha...
The survivability of a passenger ship after an accident is assessed by a probabilistic framework cov...
This paper presents a brief summary of the work carried out by SSRC and Brookes Bell Safety at Sea w...
This paper presents a brief summary of the work carried out by SSRC and Brookes Bell Safety at Sea w...
The paper provides a full description and explanation of the probabilistic method for ship damage st...
This article investigates whether changes in oceanographic conditions can be filtered out to measure...
Following an interdisciplinary calculation procedure, the chain of events of ship collision, floodin...
Existing statistics for use in ship damage stability assessment are based on either accident investi...
The operating conditions of modern warships, in the natural sea environment, have a significant infl...
A new approach for analysing the level of survivability for a passenger ship in the event of a colli...
Recent research at the University of Strathclyde culminated in the development of a numerical proced...
Research carried out by Ship Stability Research Centre (SSRC), Glasgow (GB)SIGLEAvailable from Briti...
A ship that founders presents a great disaster both from an economical and a human point of view. It...
A ship that founders presents a great disaster both from an economical and a human point of view. It...
This paper presents a brief summary of the work conducted by the MSRC at Strathclyde University in w...
The in-force probabilistic framework for passenger ship survivability assessment covers collision ha...
The survivability of a passenger ship after an accident is assessed by a probabilistic framework cov...
This paper presents a brief summary of the work carried out by SSRC and Brookes Bell Safety at Sea w...
This paper presents a brief summary of the work carried out by SSRC and Brookes Bell Safety at Sea w...
The paper provides a full description and explanation of the probabilistic method for ship damage st...
This article investigates whether changes in oceanographic conditions can be filtered out to measure...
Following an interdisciplinary calculation procedure, the chain of events of ship collision, floodin...
Existing statistics for use in ship damage stability assessment are based on either accident investi...
The operating conditions of modern warships, in the natural sea environment, have a significant infl...
A new approach for analysing the level of survivability for a passenger ship in the event of a colli...
Recent research at the University of Strathclyde culminated in the development of a numerical proced...
Research carried out by Ship Stability Research Centre (SSRC), Glasgow (GB)SIGLEAvailable from Briti...
A ship that founders presents a great disaster both from an economical and a human point of view. It...
A ship that founders presents a great disaster both from an economical and a human point of view. It...