The Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria are a newly developed approach for understanding the dynamic stability characteristics of a ship. They consider five failure modes; parametric rolling, pure loss of stability, excessive acceleration, surf-riding/broaching and the dead ship condition. The criteria were finalised earlier this year at the IMO and they include a tiered approach of increasing complexity.
This presentation will introduce the concept of the new criteria, how they have been developed, give an overview and some examples of the failure modes and then discuss the implications for industry.
The views expressed in the presentation are the views of the presenter and not Lloyd’s Register
Andy King is a Lead Naval Architect working for Lloyd’s Register in Southampton in the United Kingdom. Andy graduated from Newcastle University in 2007 and has previously worked for QinetiQ and Global Maritime. He currently manages the Stability, Load Line and Tonnage team for the UK and Ireland region which looks after these aspects of statutory plan appraisal. Andy currently works with a variety of ship types and regularly engages with Flags, designers, consultants and yards. Andy has recently completed a ten year period as a RINA Council Member and a 7 year period as a member of the RINA Board of Trustees.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/second-generation-intact-stability-criteria-tickets-125314726721
Event Date | 10 Nov 2020 - 18:30 |
Event End Date | 10 Nov 2020 - 20:00 |
Location | Online |
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