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21 pages, 3496 KiB  
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Incorporating Epistemic Uncertainties in Ship Operability Study
by Tamara Petranović and Joško Parunov
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(8), 4268; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15084268 - 12 Apr 2025
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Ship operability diagrams are commonly defined based on the seakeeping analysis, showing which course and speed can safely be taken at the sea state to satisfy pre-defined seakeeping limiting values. Although ship operability diagrams are inherently probabilistic, because of the random nature of [...] Read more.
Ship operability diagrams are commonly defined based on the seakeeping analysis, showing which course and speed can safely be taken at the sea state to satisfy pre-defined seakeeping limiting values. Although ship operability diagrams are inherently probabilistic, because of the random nature of the environmental loads, their outcome is deterministic, showing if the seakeeping criteria are satisfied or not for a certain combination of environmental and operational parameters. In the present study, uncertainties in seakeeping predictions and limiting values, which are usually neglected, are integrated into the ship operability analysis. This results in probabilistic operability diagrams, where the seakeeping criteria are exceeded with certain probabilities. The approach is demonstrated in the example of the passenger ship on a route in the Adriatic Sea. Semi-analytical closed-form expressions are used for seakeeping analysis, while limiting values for vertical bow acceleration, pitch, slamming, roll, and propeller emergence are analyzed. The second-order reliability method is used to calculate probabilities of the exceedance of the seakeeping criteria, and the results are presented as probabilistic operability diagrams. The method enables the determination of a new probabilistic operability index applicable to the ship design and represents a prerequisite for risk-based decision making in ship operation. It is also presented how the method can be validated for the existing shipping route using numerical wave databases. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Maintenance and Reliability Engineering)
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Preliminary Development of a Novel Salvage Catamaran and Evaluation of Hydrodynamic Performance
by Wenzheng Sun, Yongjun Gong and Kang Zhang
J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2025, 13(4), 680; https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse13040680 - 27 Mar 2025
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With the rapid advancement of the marine economy, conventional salvage equipment has become increasingly inadequate in meeting the operational demands of complex aquatic environments and deep-sea salvage operations. This study presents the preliminary design of a novel salvage catamaran and proposes a multi-level [...] Read more.
With the rapid advancement of the marine economy, conventional salvage equipment has become increasingly inadequate in meeting the operational demands of complex aquatic environments and deep-sea salvage operations. This study presents the preliminary design of a novel salvage catamaran and proposes a multi-level fuzzy comprehensive evaluation framework for hydrodynamic performance under multi-sea-state and multi-operational conditions. A hydrodynamic performance evaluation indicator system was established, integrating resistance and seakeeping criteria. Computational fluid dynamics (CFDs) simulations with overset grids were employed to calculate the resistance characteristics. Potential flow-theory-based analysis quantified motion responses under irregular waves. The framework effectively distinguishes performance variations across five sea states and two sets of loading conditions through composite scoring. Key findings demonstrate that wave-added resistance coefficients increase proportionally with a significant wave height (Hs) and spectral peak period (Tp), while payload variations predominantly influence heave amplitudes. A fuzzy mathematics-driven model assigned entropy–Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) hybrid weights, revealing operational trade-offs: Case1-Design achieved optimal seakeeping and resistance, whereas Case5-Light exhibited critical motion thresholds. Adaptive evaluation strategies were proposed, including dynamic weight adjustments for long/short-wave-dominated regions via sliding window entropy updates. This work advances the systematic evaluation of catamarans, offering a validated methodology for balancing hydrodynamic efficiency and operational safety in salvage operations. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Recent Marine Engineering Technology)
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Method for Prediction of Extreme Wave Loads Based on Ship Operability Analysis Using Hindcast Wave Database
by Tamara Petranović, Antonio Mikulić, Marko Katalinić, Maro Ćorak and Joško Parunov
J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2021, 9(9), 1002; https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9091002 - 14 Sep 2021
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The method for the prediction of extreme vertical wave bending moments on a passenger ship based on the hindcast database along the shipping route is presented. Operability analysis is performed to identify sea states when the ship is not able to normally operate [...] Read more.
The method for the prediction of extreme vertical wave bending moments on a passenger ship based on the hindcast database along the shipping route is presented. Operability analysis is performed to identify sea states when the ship is not able to normally operate and which are likely to be avoided. Closed-form expressions are used for the calculation of transfer functions of ship motions and loads. Multiple operability criteria are used and compared to the corresponding limiting values. The most probable extreme wave bending moments for the short-term sea states at discrete locations along the shipping route are calculated, and annual maximum extreme values are determined. Gumbel probability distribution is then fitted to the annual extreme values, and wave bending moments corresponding to a return period of 20 years are determined for discrete locations. The system reliability approach is used to calculate combined extreme vertical wave bending moment along the shipping route. The method is employed on the example of a passenger ship sailing across the Adriatic Sea (Split, Croatia, to Ancona, Italy). The contribution of the study is the method for the extreme values of wave loads using the hindcast wave database and accounting for ship operational restrictions. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Ship Structures)
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