2014
DOI: 10.12716/1001.08.02.14
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Stability Criteria - Present Status and Perspectives of Improvement

Abstract: Short historical development and present status of stability criteria is presented. Current work of the International Maritime Organisation on second generation stability criteria is critically assessed showing the advantages and week points of the project. Perspectives for improvement of the safety against stability failure are discussed, including risk assessment methods and goal oriented approach to stability problems.

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“…For a long time, through the Rahola criteria [1] and the Weather criterion [2], until the Intact Stability (IS) code issued at the beginning of the 21st Century, the stability of intact ships in calm water has been one of the main topics in the naval architecture field and in the rule making environment. An exhaustive description of the history of intact stability criteria, from the origin up to the IS code, can be found in References [3,4].…”
Section: From the Intact Stability Code To The Second Generation Inta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a long time, through the Rahola criteria [1] and the Weather criterion [2], until the Intact Stability (IS) code issued at the beginning of the 21st Century, the stability of intact ships in calm water has been one of the main topics in the naval architecture field and in the rule making environment. An exhaustive description of the history of intact stability criteria, from the origin up to the IS code, can be found in References [3,4].…”
Section: From the Intact Stability Code To The Second Generation Inta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algunos accidentes investigados [23] han concluido que fueron debidos a la aparición de dicho fenómeno en determinadas circunstancias, siendo éste uno de los modos de fallo que se han decidido a tener en cuenta en los criterios de estabilidad de segunda generación. Si bien existe cierta controversia al respecto ya que los accidentes en los cuales dicho fenómeno ha sido reconocido no parecen haber sido exclusivamente causados por el mismo, si no que se han determinado la existencia de otras causa conjuntas [19] y por tanto es difícil discriminar. En cualquier este modo de fallo sigue estando presente entre los posibles a considerar en los nuevos criterios de estabilidad en estudio.…”
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