The Model of Ship Navigation Risk Field for Risk Assessment of Icebreaker Convoy Operations
Journal article, 2024
The icebreaker assistance is crucial to the safe navigation of low ice-class ships in ice-covered waters. Nevertheless, the major issues of the icebreaker assistance are the potential accidents due to the uncertain distance between ships. On one side, the close distance between ships could lead to a collision. On the other hand, the following ship may be stuck in the ice due to a large distance, as this distance may cause the broken ice channel to close again. To this end, we propose a new model of the ship navigation risk field for icebreaker convoy operations based on artificial potential field (APF) to describe interactions between ships as well as between ship and ice and to quantify the navigation risk for following ships in the fleet. The proposed model consists of two components: (i) the ship risk field, which describes the ship-ship collision risk; (ii) the sea ice risk field, which describes the ship stuck risk in ice. The risk indicators of ship-ship collision and ship stuck in ice channel for icebreaker convoy operations are established. Finally, a method for obtaining the safety following distance for the fleet is developed based on the proposed model. The proposed model is verified by a case study, has good agreement with safety distance model and empirical data, and its mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) with the minimum safe distance model is less than 1.3% overall and covers the actual maximum safe distance, which can be served as a theoretical guide for icebreaker assistance.
Sea ice
artificial potential field
Ice
Safety
Analytical models
Polar navigation
Marine vehicles
icebreaker convoy operations
quantitative risk analysis
Navigation
Risk management