Abstract

A method is presented to assess stability changes in waves in early-stage ship design. The method is practical: the calculations can be completed quickly and can be applied as soon as lines are available. The intended use of the described method is for preliminary analysis. If stability changes that result in large roll motion are indicated early in the design process, this permits planning and budgeting for direct assessments using numerical simulations and/or model experiments. The main use of the proposed method is for the justification for hull form shape modification or for necessary additional analysis to better quantify potentially increased stability risk. The method is based on the evaluation of changing stability in irregular seas and can be applied to any type of ship. To demonstrate the robustness of the method, results for 10 naval ship types are presented and discussed. The proposed method is shown to identify ships with known risk for large stability changes in waves.

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