ISSW2022 (Gdańsk) - Proceedings
18th International Ship Stability Workshop (ISSW2022)
12-14 September 2022, Gdańsk, Poland
Local Organising Committee:
- Prof. Przemyslaw Krata (Gdańsk University of Technology)
- Prof. Jakub Montewka (Gdańsk University of Technology)
- Dr. Tomasz Hinz (Gdańsk University of Technology)
- Dr. Milena Supernak (Gdańsk University of Technology)
- Dr. Artur Karczewski (Gdańsk University of Technology)
- Dr. Maciej Reichel (Gdańsk University of Technology)
- Mrs. Katarzyna Malinowska (Gdańsk University of Technology)
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Session 1: Roll damping
Chaired by Luis Peez-Rojas & Toru Katayama
- T. Katayama, N. Yoshida, Y. Yamamoto, M. Kashiwagi, Y. Ikeda, "Correction of Eddy Making Component of Ikeda’s method and its Modification for Shallow Draught Effects", pp 5-11
- T. Katayama, N. Yoshida, Y.Yamamoto, "Effects of Free Surface on Normal Force Component of Bilge-keel Roll Damping and Improvement of Ikeda’s method", pp 13-20
- S. Aram, J.T. Park, "On the Uncertainty Quantification of Roll Decay Test", pp 21-32
- C.A. Rodríguez, I.S. Ramos, P.T. Esperança, M. Oliveira, "Assessment of damping and nonlinearities on the roll responses of a VLCC in waves without forward speed", pp 33-42
Session 2: Damage stability
Chaired by Hendrik Bruhns & Dimitris Konovessis
- D. Vassalos, M.P. Mujeeb, D. Paterson, F. Mauro, F. Conti, "Evolution of p-factors in the probabilistic damage stability assessment of passenger ships", pp 43-62
- D. Vassalos, D. Paterson, M.P. Mujeeb, A. Papanikolaou, "Influence of life-cycle damage stability requirements on the ship internal arrangement", pp 63-75
- D. Vassalos, G. Atzampos, D. Paterson, F. Mauro, M.P. Mujeeb-Ahmed, "The vital influence of permeable volume on the damage stability of passenger ships", pp 77-86
- S. Bu, M. Gu, J. Zhan, P. Zhang, "Experimental investigation on one damaged passenger ship in regular and irregular beam waves", pp 87-93
Session 3: Operational and real-time intact stability
Chaired by William S. Peters & MArcos Miguez Gonzalez
- T. Hinz, P. Krata, K. Malinowska, J. Montewka, J. Matusiak, “Evaluation of stability criteria limiting the angle of heel due to turning, in the light of ship motion simulation results”, pp 95-102
- V. Luthy, F. Grinnaert, J.-Y. Billiard, "Identification of a conservative spreading angle to realize operational roll polar plots", pp 103-108
- L. Santiago Caamaño, M. Míguez González, J.M. Ciriano Palacios, V. Díaz Casás, "Increasing performance of real-time stability assessment through ship motion analysis", pp 109-116
- D. Howard, S. Edwards, M. LEvine, T. Sapsis, K. Weems, V. Pipiras, "A Method for Operational Guidance in Bimodal Seas ", pp 117-123
Session 4: Stochastic approach to intact stability assessment
Chaired by Vadim L. Belenky & Kostas J. Spyrou
- P.A. Anastopoulos, K.J. Spyrou, "Extrapolation over significant wave height with the aid of stochastic wave groups theory", pp 125-136
- C. Wandji, "Application of Statistical Extrapolation Techniques to Dynamic Stability", pp 137-147
- K.M. Silva, K.J. Maki, "Towards a Generalized Neural Network Approach for Identifying Critical Wave Groups", pp 149-160
- Y. Maruyama, A. Maki, L. Dostal, N. Umeda, "Stochastic Assessment Using Moment Equation Method for Parametric Rolling of Ships in Random Seaways", pp 161-166
Session 5: Direct intact stability assessment
Chaired by Naoya Umeda & Claudio A. Rodríguez
- V. Shigunov, C.A. Wandjii, V. Belenky,''Benchmarking of Direct Counting Approaches”, pp 167-175
- Y. Maruyama, N. Umeda, A. Maki, "Measures for avoiding self-repetition effect in the direct stability assessment", pp 177-183
- Y. Uchida, M. Sakai, N. Umeda, ''Methodology for assessing fundamental parametric roll other than the principal parametric roll", pp 185-193
Session 6: Contemporary stability issues of naval vessels
Chaired by Frans van Walree & Jean-François Leguen
- V. Luthy, F. Grinnaert, J.-Y. Billiard, "Mitigation manoeuvres to reduce parametric roll on a naval ship", pp 195-200
- M. Bonci, "Ship capsize dynamics: a numerical sensitivity study", pp 201-210
- N. Petacco, P. Gualeni, "A SGISC-Based Study about operational Profiles of Navy Vessels", pp. 211-216
- O. Hizir, S. Marshall, "Evaluating the Dynamic Motions of a Damaged Ocean Survey Vessel", pp 217-221
Session 7: Stability and safety of special vessels
Chaired by Gabriele Bulian & Igor Backalov
- H. Bruhns, "Container Stowage on Bulk Carriers", pp. 223-228
- H. Yoshioka, H. Hashimoto, "AI-based Collision Avoidance for Automatic Ship Navigation", pp 229-234
- P. Krata, T. Hinz, M. Marley, S. Dugan, M. Gil, J. Montewka, R. Skjetne, "DSA-inspired assessment of autonomous ships stability during turning maneuver", pp 235-242
Session 8: Safety of marine transportation and navigation
Chaired by Ning Ma & Przemyslaw Krata
- L. Yu, L. Huang, N. Ma, "Research and development of early detection algorithm of parametric resonance for ships and offshore floating structures in waves", pp 243-251
- K. Laaksonen, N. Mizutani, N. On,"Fleet monitoring and detection of risk level by utilization of typical operational patterns", pp 253-258
- J. Koning, R. Grin, W. Pauw,"TopTier, seakeeping and container cargo securing safety", pp 259-264
Session 9: Future of stability assessment
Chaired by Dracos Vassalos & Konstantinos Spyrou
- D. Vassalos, D. Paterson, F. Mauro, A. Murphy, M.P. Mujeeb-Ahmed, R. Michalec, E. Boulougouris, "Alighning intact and damage stability in a multi-level-assessment framework", pp 265-283
- K. Weems, T. Sapsis, V. Pipiras,"Development of Reduced Order Models for Hydrodynamic Responses", pp 285-295
- V. Pipiras, P. Zoubouloglou, T. Sapsis, "Cyclical Long Memory In Ship Motions At Non-Zero Speed", pp 297-306
- K.J. Spyrou, V. Margari, "A vulnerability criterion of ship yawing in following waves", pp. 307-314