Abstract
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Roll damping coefficient is one of the main parameters that characterize the performance of a ship in a seaway and, consequently, it is the most influential factor in certain stability criteria failure modes. This article applies the approved Dead Ship Condition failure mode to a trawler fishing vessel using two different damping coefficients; one determined applying the Ikeda's Method and the other determined empirically by forced roll tests. Both results will be compared, analysed and discussed. | |
International
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Congress
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16th International Ship Stability Workshop |
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960 |
Place
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Belgrado, Servia |
Reviewers
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ISBN/ISSN
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978-86-7083-935-9 |
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Start Date
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05/06/2017 |
End Date
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07/06/2017 |
From page
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207 |
To page
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212 |
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Proceedings of the 16 th International Ship Stability Workshop (ISSW 2017) |