Sea waves play a major role in ship safety, yet stability criteria both for intact and damaged ship generally contain only indirect reference to sea state or a rough description of sea action introduced as interim long ago and never updated. In this paper this matter is reviewed with reference to international rules and recommendations and drawbacks are evidenced especially for modern ships with large rolling period.
Sea Waves and Ship Safety - State of the Art in Current International Regulations / Francescutto, Alberto. - STAMPA. - 3:(2002), pp. 150-150. ( 12th International Symposium on Offshore and Polar Engineering - ISOPE'2002 Kita-Kyushu May 2001).
Sea Waves and Ship Safety - State of the Art in Current International Regulations
FRANCESCUTTO, ALBERTO
2002-01-01
Abstract
Sea waves play a major role in ship safety, yet stability criteria both for intact and damaged ship generally contain only indirect reference to sea state or a rough description of sea action introduced as interim long ago and never updated. In this paper this matter is reviewed with reference to international rules and recommendations and drawbacks are evidenced especially for modern ships with large rolling period.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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