For a ship to be considered seaworthy and safe it must be designed to remain stable and afloat in all conditions, whether intact or damaged. Mandatory criteria and recommended provisions regarding intact stability are set out in IMO’s 2008 Intact Stability (IS) Code under the SOLAS Convention and the 1988 Load Lines Protocol. Around 2000s, IMO started the work on stability of ships in waves called as second generation intact stability criteria. After substantial developmental work, at SDC7 the committee has finalized and approved the guidelines of the proposed stability criteria for assess the ship safety in waves. The finalized set of interim guidelines will now be considered by the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 102) with a view to approval, so that they can be disseminated and tested in practice. These new criteria are organized in five stability failure scenarios: i) Parametric roll resonance ii) Pure loss of stability iii) Dead ship condition iv) Surf-riding/broaching v) Excessive acceleration. Expecting this outcome, IRS started the work on second generation intact stability and developed an in-house tool to assess all five stability failure mode vulnerability checks (Level-1 and Level-2).
In each failure scenario, three levels of vulnerability criteria assessment are to be performed.
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CORPORATE IDENTITY NUMBERS
IRS : U61100MH1975NPL018244
ISSPL : U74120MH2014PTC254091
Safess : U74909MH1993PTC074629
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