Investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas

The existing IMO intact stability criteria (IS-Code 2008) do not generally provide sufficient safety against dynamic stability failures such as parametric rolling for modern ships. Therefore, new stability criteria have been developed by IMO / SLF. These so-called Second Generation Stability Criteri...

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Published in:Volume 5: Ocean Engineering
Main Authors: Krüger, Stefan, Hatecke, Hannes, Billerbeck, Heike, Bruns, Anna, Kluwe, Florian
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Language:English
Published: ASME 2013
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author Krüger, Stefan
Hatecke, Hannes
Billerbeck, Heike
Bruns, Anna
Kluwe, Florian
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Hatecke, Hannes
Billerbeck, Heike
Bruns, Anna
Kluwe, Florian
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description The existing IMO intact stability criteria (IS-Code 2008) do not generally provide sufficient safety against dynamic stability failures such as parametric rolling for modern ships. Therefore, new stability criteria have been developed by IMO / SLF. These so-called Second Generation Stability Criteria shall ensure sufficient dynamic stability. The criteria are structured in a three level approach, where the first level consists of quite simple formulae. If a ship does not pass the first level, it is assumed that the ship is vulnerable to the phenomenon addressed, and the second level of criteria shall then be applied. This level consists of computations which are a little more complex, but they still treat the problems addressed in a strongly simplified manner. If now the ship does not pass the second level, a third level shall be applied to ensure that the ship can be designed and operated safely. This third level consists of direct calculation methods which shall be applied, however no criteria or procedures have yet been developed for this third level. We have applied the level 1 and level 2 criteria to a reference ship where a direct stability assessment has been performed during the design. The results showed extremely large scatter in the required GM-values of the criteria, and none of the criteria showed GM values roughly comparable to the direct assessment. The paper shows why the application of the criteria is challenging for the design of RoRo-ships and why a third level (direct assessment) is urgently required before the first two levels are put into force. Some conclusions are also drawn for the possible treatment of the new criteria in a stability booklet.
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/6031 2025-06-15T14:16:27+00:00 Investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas Krüger, Stefan Hatecke, Hannes Billerbeck, Heike Bruns, Anna Kluwe, Florian 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6031 en eng ASME ASME 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering - 2013, June 9 - 14, 2013, Nantes, France 978-0-7918-5539-3 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6031 600: Technik 620: Ingenieurwissenschaften Conference Paper Other 2013 fttuhamburg 2025-05-16T03:52:31Z The existing IMO intact stability criteria (IS-Code 2008) do not generally provide sufficient safety against dynamic stability failures such as parametric rolling for modern ships. Therefore, new stability criteria have been developed by IMO / SLF. These so-called Second Generation Stability Criteria shall ensure sufficient dynamic stability. The criteria are structured in a three level approach, where the first level consists of quite simple formulae. If a ship does not pass the first level, it is assumed that the ship is vulnerable to the phenomenon addressed, and the second level of criteria shall then be applied. This level consists of computations which are a little more complex, but they still treat the problems addressed in a strongly simplified manner. If now the ship does not pass the second level, a third level shall be applied to ensure that the ship can be designed and operated safely. This third level consists of direct calculation methods which shall be applied, however no criteria or procedures have yet been developed for this third level. We have applied the level 1 and level 2 criteria to a reference ship where a direct stability assessment has been performed during the design. The results showed extremely large scatter in the required GM-values of the criteria, and none of the criteria showed GM values roughly comparable to the direct assessment. The paper shows why the application of the criteria is challenging for the design of RoRo-ships and why a third level (direct assessment) is urgently required before the first two levels are put into force. Some conclusions are also drawn for the possible treatment of the new criteria in a stability booklet. Conference Object Arctic Unknown Volume 5: Ocean Engineering
spellingShingle 600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
Krüger, Stefan
Hatecke, Hannes
Billerbeck, Heike
Bruns, Anna
Kluwe, Florian
Investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas
title Investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas
title_full Investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas
title_fullStr Investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas
title_short Investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas
title_sort investigation of the 2nd generation of intact stability criteria for ships vulnerable to parametric rolling in following seas
topic 600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
topic_facet 600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
url http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6031