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Capsizing Performance of Dead Ship Stability for Damaged Ships

Marine Technology Society Journal, 2021
AbstractThis study proposes a method for combining capsizing probability and flooding process to investigate the time-domain dead ship stability of a damaged ship. It focuses on a nonlinear righting lever GZ curve solution in the following aspects: one aspect subjects the influence of damaged tanks on a hull shape to the wind and wave, and the other ...
Lifen Hu   +4 more
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Ship Stability and Parametric Rolling

Australasian Journal of Engineering Education, 2009
1 INTRODUCTION The stability of ships is of vital importance to the maritime world, and for a variety of reasons is likely to become even more important in the future. For example, ships in general are becoming ever larger, and a growing number of cruise ships have more decks above the waterline, potentially raising their centre of gravity and ...
Z Jovanoski, G Robinson
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Sailing Ship Intact Stability Criteria

Marine Technology and SNAME News, 1996
The comeback in recent years to the world's oceans of large displacement sailing vessels has increased the interest in design requirements. At the same time, there have been a number of accidents and capsizings of sailing vessels that investigators have attributed to a lack of adequate intact stability.
Chris Cleary   +2 more
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Hydrostatic and stability ship

2016
Η Θεματολογία του βιβλίου καλύπτει ένα βασικό κλάδο της ναυπηγικής που ειναι η ευστάθεια και η υδροστατική ισορροπία των συμβατικών πλοίωνυπο την επίδραση διαφόρων δυνάμεων και ροπών. Σκοπός του βιβλίου είναινα ανανπτύξει τισ βασικές μεθοδολογίες επίλυσης αυτών των προβλημάτωνείτε με μεθόδους κλασικής μηχανικής οπου αυτό είναι εφικτό, είτε με χρήση ...
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Intact Ship Stability: The Way Ahead

Marine Technology and SNAME News, 2004
This paper, prepared as an introduction to the Session on Stability Standards: the Way Ahead, contains some notes and considerations of the author following the discussion of the item Revision of the Intact Stability Code at the recent meetings of the International Maritime Organization Subcommittee on Stability and Load Lines and Fishing Vessels ...
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Total (practical) stability of ships

Ocean Engineering, 1981
Abstract In this paper the “total (practical) stability” concept is introduced to nonlinear forced rolling motion of a ship. This is achieved by employing “boundedness” and “Lyapunov's function” approach. In this respect two new theorems are proved and conditions and domain of Practical Stability are evaluated.
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Eventual stability of flooded ships

Ocean Engineering, 1983
Abstract This paper deals with stability investigations of forced nonlinear rolling motion of a ship with a flooded compartment. The mathematical stability analysis has been realized in the sense of Eventual Stability. Two stability regions have been constructed through two Lyapunov functions generated by using Variable Gradient Method and the method
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