ISSW2017 (Belgrade) - Proceedings
16th International Ship Stability Workshop (ISSW2017)
5-7 June 2017, Belgrade, Serbia
Local Organising Committee: Igor Bačkalov, Nikola Momčilović, Milan Kalajdžić, Stefan Rudaković, Milorad Motok (Department of Naval Architecture, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade)
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Session 1: Challenges in the development of the Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria
- Markus Tompuri, Pekka Ruponen, Daniel Lindroth, "On the consistency of the level 1 and 2 vulnerability criteria in the Second Generation Intact Stability", pp 3-8
- Carsten Schrøter, Marie Lützen, Henrik Erichsen, Jørgen Juncher Jensen, Hans Otto Kristensen, Preben Hagelskjær Lauridsen, Onur Tunccan, Jens Peter Baltsersen, "Sample applications of the Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria – robustness and consistency analysis", pp 9-14
- William S. Peters, Vadim Belenky, "Challenges of Dead Ship condition vulnerability criteria development", pp 15-20
- Naoya Umeda, Mizuki Osugi, Masahiro Sakai, Akihiko Matsuda, Daisuke Terada, "Model experiment on pure loss of stability for a ship in astern waves and its relationship with the Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria", pp 21-26
- Vladimir Shigunov, "Possible simplifications of direct stability assessment", pp 27-38
Session 2: Onboard intact stability management using advanced technologies
- Hirotada Hashimoto, Yuuki Taniguchi, Michio Fujii, "A case study on operational limitations by means of navigation simulation", pp 41-48
- Hironori Susaki, Yoshiaki Hirakawa, Takehiko Takayama, Tsugukiyo Hirayama, "Acquisition and prediction of wave surface by marine radar for the safety of small ships", pp 49-56
- Daisuke Terada, Masahiro Tamashima, Ikuo Nakao, Akihiko Matsuda, "On safe navigation support system using GPS compass", pp 57-64
Session 3: Operational aspects of damage stability
- Kristian Bertheussen Karolius, Dracos Vassalos, “How to buy time following a flooding incident – intelligent quantification of emergency response measures”, pp 67-72
- Donald Paterson, Georgios Atzampos, Dracos Vassalos, Evangelos Boulougouris, "Impact assessment of wave statistics on ship survivability", pp 73-80
- Petri Pennanen, Teemu Manderbacka, Pekka Ruponen, "Implications of different alternatives for damage stability analysis in decision support", pp 81-86
Session 4: Stability of naval vessels
- Nicola Petacco, Paola Gualeni, Jean-Yves Billard, François Grinnaert, "An integration of present navy ships intact stability criteria in the perspective of ship performance assessment in a seaway", pp 89-96
- Paul Creismeas, Guillaume Lannel, Jean-François Leguen, "Iced maritime routes, impact on stability for naval ships", pp 97-102
- Manudul Pahansen de Alwis, Karl Garme, "Adverse health effects and reduced work ability due to vertical accelerations in high performance marine craft personnel", pp 103-108
Session 5: Probabilistic computation in stability assessment
- Timothy C. Smith, Kevin M. Silva, ''Linear seakeeping high sea state applicability”, pp 111-116
- Kenneth Weems, Vadim Belenky, "Including diffraction and radiation into probabilistic description of capsizing", pp 117-124
- Vadim Belenky, Kenneth Weems, Kostas Spyrou, Vladas Pipiras, Themistocles Sapsis, ''Modeling broaching-to and capsizing with extreme value theory", pp 125-130
- Panayiotis A. Anastopoulos, Kostas J. Spyrou, ''Evaluation of the critical wave groups method for calculating the probability of extreme ship responses in beam seas'', pp 131-138
Session 6: Stability and safety of inland and river-sea ships
- Herbert Koelman, Egbert van IJken, "Practicalities of loading instruments for inland waterway tankers", pp 141-148
- Jean-Michel Chatelier, Wa Nzengu Nzengu, Raffaele Cocito, "Stability and seakeeping of river-sea vessels: Classification rules", pp 149-158
- Stefan Rudaković, Igor Bačkalov, "On application of standard methods for roll damping prediction to inland vessels", pp 159-166
Session 7: Issues of stability modeling
- Arthur M. Reed, "Verification and validation aspects of development and implementation of the Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria", pp 169-174
- Min Gu, Jilong Chu, Yang Han, Jiang Lu, "Study on vulnerability criteria for surf riding / broaching with a model experiment", pp 175-180
- Jiang Lu, Min Gu, "Study on standard mathematical model of pure loss of stability in stern-quartering waves", pp 181-190
Session 8: Stability of fishing vessels
- Georgios Atzampos, Dracos Vassalos, Evangelos Boulougouris, Donald Paterson, "A new era of fishing vessel safety emerges", pp 193-198
- Akihiko Matsuda, Daisuke Terada, Hirotada Hashimoto, "The characteristics of capsizing phenomena of Japanese fishing vessels", pp 199-206
- Adriana Oliva-Remola, Luis Pérez-Rojas, "Contributions on roll damping coefficient for fishing vessels", pp 207-212
- Matteo Scarponi, "Use of the Wolfson stability guidance for appraising the operational stability of small fishing vessels", pp 213-220
- Marcos Míguez González, Gabriele Bulian, Lucía Santiago Caamaño, Vicente Díaz Casás, "Towards real-time identification of initial stability from ship roll motion analysis", pp 221-230
Session 9: Stability of high-speed craft
- Daisuke Terada, Ryosuke Amano, Toru Katayama, "A motion estimation method of high speed craft in irregular sea by using onboard monitoring motion time series data for motion control", pp 233-238
- Anders Rosén, Ermina Begović, Mikael Razola, Karl Garme, "High-speed craft dynamics in waves: challenges and opportunities related to the current safety philosophy", pp 239-248
- Frans van Walree, William L. Thomas, "Validation of simulation tools for a RHIB operating in heavy seas", pp 249-258