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During the last decade significant progress has been made in the field of shipstability.Yet in spite of the progress made, numerous scientific and practical challenges still exist with regard to the accurate prediction of extreme motion and capsize dynamics for intact and damaged vessels, the probabilistic nature of extreme events, criteria that properly reflect the physics and operational safety of an intact or damaged vessel, and ways to provide relevant information on safe ship handling to ship operators. This book provides a comprehensive review of the above issues through theselection of representative papers presented at the unique series of internationalworkshops and conferences on ship stability held between 2000 and 2009. The editorial committee has selected papers for this book from the following events: STAB 2000 Conference (Launceston, Tasmania), 5th Stability Workshop (Trieste, 2001), 6th Stability Workshop (Long Island, 2002), STAB 2003 Conference (Madrid), 7th Stability Workshop (Shanghai, 2004), 8th Stability Workshop (Istanbul, 2005), STAB 2006 Conference (Rio de Janeiro), 9th Stability Workshop (Hamburg, 2007), 10th Stability Workshop (Daejeon, 2008), and STAB 2009 Conference (St. Petersburg). The papers have been clustered around the following themes: Stability Criteria, Stability of the Intact Ship, Parametric Rolling, Broaching, Nonlinear Dynamics, Roll Damping, Probabilistic Assessment of Ship Capsize, Environmental Modelling, Damaged Ship Stability, CFD Applications, Design for Safety, Naval Vessels, and Accident Investigations.

Numerous scientific and practical challenges still exist in the field of ship stability. This book presents papers presented at a series of international workshops and conferences, held between 2000 and 2009, that examine these issues.
Preface xi
List of Corresponding Authors
xiii
1 Stability Criteria
Review of Available Methods for Application to Second Level Vulnerability Criteria
3(22)
Christopher C. Bassler
Vadim Belenky
Gabriele Bulian
Alberto Francescutto
Kostas Spyrou
Naoya Umeda
A Basis for Developing a Rational Alternative to the Weather Criterion: Problems and Capabilities
25(22)
K.J. Spyrou
Conceptualising Risk
47(18)
Andrzej Jasionowski
Dracos Vassalos
Evaluation of the Weather Criterion by Experiments and its Effect to the Design of a RoPax Ferry
65(14)
Shigesuke Ishida
Harukuni Taguchi
Hiroshi Sawada
Evolution of Analysis and Standardization of Ship Stability: Problems and Perspectives
79(24)
Yury Nechaev
SOLAS 2009 -- Raising the Alarm
103(16)
Dracos Vassalos
Andrzej Jasionowski
2 Stability of the Intact Ship
Effect of Initial Bias on the Roll Response and Stability of Ships in Beam Seas
119(22)
A. Yucel Odabasi
Erdem Ucer
Historical Roots of the Theory of Hydrostatic Stability of Ships
141(40)
Horst Nowacki
Larrie D. Ferreiro
The Effect of Coupled Heave/Heave Velocity or Sway/Sway Velocity Initial Conditions on Capsize Modeling
181(12)
Leigh S. McCue
Armin W. Troesch
The Use of Energy Build Up to Identify the Most Critical Heeling Axis Direction for Stability Calculations for Floating Offshore Structures
193(24)
Joost van Santen
Some Remarks on Theoretical Modelling of Intact Stability
217(14)
N. Umeda
Y. Ohkura
S. Urano
M. Hori
H. Hashimoto
3 Parametric Rolling
An Investigation of Head-Sea Parametric Rolling for Two Fishing Vessels
231(22)
Marcelo A.S. Neves
Nelson A. Perez
Osvaldo M. Lorca
Claudio A. Rodriguez
Simple Analytical Criteria for Parametric Rolling
253(14)
K.J. Spyrou
Experimental Study on Parametric Roll of a Post-Panamax Containership in Short-Crested Irregular Waves
267(10)
Hirotada Hashimoto
Naoya Umeda
Akihiko Matsuda
Model Experiment on Parametric Rolling of a Post-Panamax Containership in Head Waves
277(18)
Harukuni Taguchi
Shigesuke Ishida
Hiroshi Sawada
Makiko Minami
Numerical Procedures and Practical Experience of Assessment of Parametric Roll of Container Carriers
295(12)
Vadim Belenky
Han-Chang Yu
Kenneth Weems
Parametric Roll and Ship Design
307(24)
Marc Levadou
Riaan van't Veer
Parametric Roll Resonance of a Large Passenger Ship in Dead Ship Condition in all Heading Angles
331(16)
Abdul Munif
Yoshiho Ikeda
Tomo Fujiwara
Toru Katayama
Parametric Rolling of Ships -- Then and Now
347(16)
J. Randolph Paulling
4 Broaching-to
Parallels of Yaw and Roll Dynamics of Ships in Astern Seas and the Effect of Nonlinear Surging
363(16)
K.J. Spyrou
Model Experiment on Heel-Induced Hydrodynamic Forces in Waves for Realising Quantitative Prediction of Broaching
379(20)
H. Hashimoto
Naoya Umeda
Akihiko Matsuda
Perceptions of Broaching-To: Discovering the Past
399(16)
K.J. Spyrou
5 Nonlinear Dynamics and Ship Capsizing
Use of Lyapunov Exponents to Predict Chaotic Vessel Motions
415(18)
Leigh S. McCue
Armin W. Troesch
Applications of Finite-Time Lyapunov Exponents to the Study of Capsize in Beam Seas
433(16)
Leigh S. McCue
Nonlinear Dynamics on Parametric Rolling of Ships in Head Seas
449(16)
Marcelo A.S. Neves
Jerver E.M. Vivanco
Claudio A. Rodriguez
6 Roll Damping
A Simple Prediction Formula of Roll Damping of Conventional Cargo Ships on the Basis of Ikeda's Method and its Limitation
465(22)
Yuki Kawahara
Kazuya Maekawa
Yoshiho Ikeda
A Study on the Characteristics of Roll Damping of Multi-Hull Vessels
487(14)
Toru Katayama
Masanori Kotaki
Yoshiho Ikeda
7 Probabilistic Assessment of Ship Capsize
Capsize Probability Analysis for a Small Container Vessel
501(14)
E.F.G. van Daalen
J.J. Blok
H. Boonstra
Efficient Probabilistic Assessment of Intact Stability
515(16)
N. Themelis
K.J. Spyrou
Probability of Capsizing in Beam Seas with Piecewise Linear Stochastic GZ Curve
531(24)
Vadim Belenky
Arthur M. Reed
Kenneth M. Weems
Probabilistic Analysis of Roll Parametric Resonance in Head Seas
555(18)
Vadim L. Belenky
Kenneth M. Weems
Woei-Min Lin
J. Randolf Paulling
8 Environmental Modeling
Sea Spectra Revisited
573(16)
Maciej Pawlowski
On Self-Repeating Effect in Reconstruction of Irregular Waves
589(10)
Vadim Belenky
New Approach to Wave Weather Scenarios Modeling
599(22)
Alexander B. Degtyarev
9 Damaged Ship Stability
Effect of Decks on Survivability of Ro--Ro Vessels
621(12)
Maciej Pawlowski
Experimental and Numerical Studies on Roll Motion of a Damaged Large Passenger Ship in Intermediate Stages of Flooding
633(10)
Yoshiho Ikeda
Shigesuke Ishida
Toru Katayama
Yuji Takeuchi
Exploring the Influence of Different Arrangements of Semi-Watertight Spaces on Survivability of a Damaged Large Passenger Ship
643(20)
Riaan van't Veer
William Peters
Anna-Lea Rimpela
Jan de Kat
Time-Based Survival Criteria for Passenger Ro-Ro Vessels
663(26)
Andrzej Jasionowski
Dracos Vassalos
Luis Guarin
Pressure-Correction Method and its Applications for Time-Domain Flooding Simulation
689(20)
Pekka Ruponen
10 CFD Applications to Ship Stability
Applications of 3D Parallel SPH for Sloshing and Flooding
709(14)
Liang Shen
Dracos Vassalos
Simulation of Wave Effect on Ship Hydrodynamics by RANSE
723(12)
Qiuxin Gao
Dracos Vassalos
A Combined Experimental and SPH Approach to Sloshing and Ship Roll Motions
735(18)
Luis Perez-Rojas
Elkin Botla-Vera
Jose Luis Cercos-Pita
Antonio Souto-Iglesias
Gabriele Bulian
Louis Delorme
11 Design for Safety
Design for Safety with Minimum Life-Cycle Cost
753(20)
Romanas Puisa
Dracos Vassalos
Luis Guarin
George Mermiris
12 Stability of Naval Vessels
Stability Criteria Evaluation and Performance Based Criteria Development for Damaged Naval Vessels
773(20)
Andrew J. Peters
David Wing
A Naval Perspective on Ship Stability
793(34)
Arthur M. Reed
13 Accident Investigations
New Insights on the Sinking of MV Estonia
827(14)
Andrzej Jasionowski
Dracos Vassalos
Experimental Investigation on Capsizing and Sinking of a Cruising Yacht in Wind
841(14)
Naoya Umeda
Masatoshi Hori
Kazunori Aoki
Toru Katayama
Yoshiho Ikeda
Author Index 855