CSP - 16th International Ship Stability Workshop ISSW 2017

Abstract

The 16th International Ship Stability Workshop ~ ISSW 2017 is part of a longstandingseries of international technical meetings in t"he field of ship stability, dynamics andsafety. This series consists of the STAB Conferences, held every third year, and theISSW e""vents, held in the years between the conferences. While the STABConferences cover a wide range of issues related to stability of sh""ips and otherocean vehicles and systems, the workshops typically focus on particular subjects thatare indicative of recent develop"ments and are being considered the ~hot topics~ ofcontemporary research.ISSW 2017 is expected to consist of eight technical sessions. Each session iscomprised of presentations of three to six peer-reviewed scientific papers. Thepresentations are followed by in#NAME?nts.It is expected that ISSW 2017 will include the following sessions:~ Challenges in the development of Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria~ Stability of naval vessels~ Onboard intact stability management using advanced technologies~ Stability of high speed craft~ Probabilistic computation in stability assessment~ Stability and safety of inland and river-sea ships~ Stability" of fishing vessels~ Operational aspects of damage stabilityThe program, therefore, includes the session specifically focused on s""tability ofnaval vessels, dealing with regulatory issues as well as with specific operationalproblems (high accelerations, navigat""ion in ice, etc.). Nevertheless, the resultspresented during other sessions could be also of high relevance with respect to theUS"" Naval or Marine Corp Science & Technology Plan regarding safety, performanceand innovation. This is particularly valid for session""s discussing onboard intactstability management using advanced technologies, stability of high speed craft,probabilistic computati""on in stability assessment, operational aspects of damagestability and Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria.The papers of t""he workshop will be published in printed proceedings with anassigned ISBN (International Standard Book Number). Afterwards, the pro"ceedingswill be made available for public access at www.shipstab.org.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Sep 29, 2017
Source ID
N629091712109

Entities

People

  • Igor Bakalov

Organizations

  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy
  • University of Belgrade

Tags

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • Control Systems Engineering.
  • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.