Accidents in situations with large stability values

In the last two years a number of accidents with several dead or heavily injured crew members have been reported to the German Federal Bureau of Maritime Casualty Investigation caused by excessive roll motions with large transversal accelerations. All accidents happened on board of container vessels...

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Published in:Volume 6: Ocean Engineering
Main Authors: Krüger, Stefan, Steinbach, Christoph, Rox, Nicolas, Kaufmann, Jörg, John, Ferenc
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: ASME 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11420/12258
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Rox, Nicolas
Kaufmann, Jörg
John, Ferenc
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description In the last two years a number of accidents with several dead or heavily injured crew members have been reported to the German Federal Bureau of Maritime Casualty Investigation caused by excessive roll motions with large transversal accelerations. All accidents happened on board of container vessels in situations of large stability and partial draft like in ballast or in laidup situations. Also the accident situations were similar in all cases. During harsh weather conditions the crew tried to keep the ship against the incoming sea at constant slow speed. It was possible to reconstruct the accident events and the occurrence of high transversal acceleration values by numerical seakeeping simulations. To figure out if container vessels have an inherent danger of such problems a numerical study on a group of fifteen container vessels of different sizes was carried out in the mentioned accident situations. In this paper the reported accidents and the numerical investigation on the accidents are described, furthermore the results of the extended numerical study are presented and a phenomenological conclusion is drawn from the results.
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/12258 2025-06-15T14:16:23+00:00 Accidents in situations with large stability values Krüger, Stefan Steinbach, Christoph Rox, Nicolas Kaufmann, Jörg John, Ferenc 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/12258 en eng ASME ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering, OMAE 2011 978-0-7918-4438-0 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/12258 340: Recht 600: Technik 620: Ingenieurwissenschaften Conference Paper Other 2011 fttuhamburg 2025-05-16T03:52:31Z In the last two years a number of accidents with several dead or heavily injured crew members have been reported to the German Federal Bureau of Maritime Casualty Investigation caused by excessive roll motions with large transversal accelerations. All accidents happened on board of container vessels in situations of large stability and partial draft like in ballast or in laidup situations. Also the accident situations were similar in all cases. During harsh weather conditions the crew tried to keep the ship against the incoming sea at constant slow speed. It was possible to reconstruct the accident events and the occurrence of high transversal acceleration values by numerical seakeeping simulations. To figure out if container vessels have an inherent danger of such problems a numerical study on a group of fifteen container vessels of different sizes was carried out in the mentioned accident situations. In this paper the reported accidents and the numerical investigation on the accidents are described, furthermore the results of the extended numerical study are presented and a phenomenological conclusion is drawn from the results. Conference Object Arctic Unknown Volume 6: Ocean Engineering 443 451
spellingShingle 340: Recht
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
Krüger, Stefan
Steinbach, Christoph
Rox, Nicolas
Kaufmann, Jörg
John, Ferenc
Accidents in situations with large stability values
title Accidents in situations with large stability values
title_full Accidents in situations with large stability values
title_fullStr Accidents in situations with large stability values
title_full_unstemmed Accidents in situations with large stability values
title_short Accidents in situations with large stability values
title_sort accidents in situations with large stability values
topic 340: Recht
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
topic_facet 340: Recht
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
url http://hdl.handle.net/11420/12258