
handle: 11368/3096043
The framework of second generation intact stability criteria allows designing a vessel for a specific operational area, by embedding area-specific environmental conditions. However, MetOcean data are generally available from multiple sources, with a corresponding source-related variability. This variability eventually reflects in the results of stability assessment, to an extent that is yet to be explored. To provide a quantitative indication in this respect, the paper presents a preliminary study considering the Mediterranean Sea as operational area. Different sources of MetOcean data are used and L1 and L2-C1 vulnerability criteria for parametric rolling are applied to a sample ship.
operational limitation, environmental condition, Mediterranean Sea, operational measure, second generation intact stability criteria, parametric roll, second generation intact stability criteria; operational measures; operational limitations; environmental conditions; parametric roll; Mediterranean Sea
operational limitation, environmental condition, Mediterranean Sea, operational measure, second generation intact stability criteria, parametric roll, second generation intact stability criteria; operational measures; operational limitations; environmental conditions; parametric roll; Mediterranean Sea
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