An overview of the current research on stability of ships and ocean vehicles
Other conference contribution, 2018

The paper analyses the state-of-the-art and future perspectives by reviewing a selection of
papers published in STAB2015, ISSW2016 & 2017. These works have been organized in different
sections, according to the main thematic areas of research, covering intact and damage stability,
regulatory issues including probabilistic approaches, advanced numerical methods for ship motion
and stability failure prediction including roll damping, operational issues related to ship stability
and environmental modelling. Furthermore, the challenges of feeding back to the educational
process the research conducted are discussed. This review paper is a joint effort within the SRDC
(Stability R&D Committee).

ocean vehicles

review

ship dynamics

ISSW

ship stability

ship safety

STAB

Author

Martin Schreuder

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Anders Rosén

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Nikolaos Themelis

Hellenic Register of Shipping

Teemu Manderbacka

Napa Ltd

Igor Bačkalov

University of Belgrade

Evangelos Boulougouris

University of Strathclyde

Eleftheria Eliopoulou

National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)

Hirotada Hashimoto

Kobe University

Marcos Míguez González

University of A Coruña

Dimitris Konovessis

Singapore Institute of Technology

Jean-François Leguen

DGA Hydrodynamics

Claudio A. Rodríguez

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Pekka Ruponen

Napa Ltd

Vladimir Shigunov

DNV GL

Daisuke Terada

National Defense Academy of Japan

13th International Conference on the Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles, STAB 2018
Kobe, Japan,

Areas of Advance

Transport

Subject Categories

Vehicle Engineering

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