Assessment of Dead Ship Condition by the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria for 5000HP Tug Boat
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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been discussing technical issues by dividing the second-generation intact stability criteria for ships into five types. In this paper, we paid attention to the dead ship condition and introduced the process for the assessment of Levels 1 and 2 in detail. Dead ship condition refers to a case where a large angle of rolling motion occurs due to waves incident on the side of the ship's hull after the ship's engine has failed. Basically, in the dead ship condition, if the Level 1 criterion for analysis related to the GZ curve is not satisfied, an evaluation is performed against the Level 2 criterion considering the hydrodynamics of waves. The method for the effective wave slope function required to obtain the spectrum of the effective relative roll angle, which is the most important factor in the calculation of Level 2, was implemented. In particular, unlike existing ship types in terms of various experiences, this study performed stability evaluation using special ship data of a 5000HP tug boat and obtained results that satisfied both Level 1 and 2 standards. Through this example of dead ship condition evaluation for a tug boat, we aim to ensure the expansion of IMO second-generation intact stability evaluation targets for various types of ships. © 2024 Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. All rights reserved.

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dead ship conditioneffective wave slope functionGZ curveIMO second generation intact stability criteriatug boat
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Assessment of Dead Ship Condition by the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria for 5000HP Tug Boat
저자
Shin, DongminLee, SangmokSung, YonmoJeong, HyominMoon, Byungyoung
DOI
10.5957/JSPD.10230029
발행일
2024-11
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Journal of Ship Production and Design
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185 ~ 193