Seakeeping time domain simulations for surf-riding/broaching: investigations toward a direct stability assessment
- Creators
- Gualeni P.
- Paolobello D.
- Petacco N.
- Lena C.
- Others:
- Gualeni, P.
- Paolobello, D.
- Petacco, N.
- Lena, C.
Description
Seakeeping time domain simulations are carried out to capture the likelihood of a surf-riding and/or broaching event, with the aim to gain a further insight into the ship performance in stern quartering seas. The applied numerical tool, named PANSHIP, is a 6-DoFs time domain seakeeping software based on panel method, combined with semi empirical viscous models. The investigated ships are two yacht vessels and a patrol boat. Calculations are also carried out with a tool implementing the IMO second level vulnerability criterion for surf-riding/broaching. Similarities, differences and critical issues of both approaches are discussed, as a first step in the perspective of a comprehensive application of the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability criteria, inclusive of the so-called "Direct Stability Assessment".
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1017223
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1017223
- Origin repository
- UNIGE