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THE DAMAGED SHIP

Nov 23, 2010

Title: THE DAMAGED SHIP
Type: Shipping
Country: United Kingdom
Location: London
Date: 2011-01-26
Details:

26-27 January 2011, London, UK

 
The conference will focus on the assessment and analysis of stability, strength, sea worthiness of a ship damaged by collision, grounding, structural failure, fire or explosion. It will also consider procedures to minimise negative consequences for passengers, crew, ship, environment and to develop safe countermeasures including sequences for transferring, offloading cargo and ballast water for salvage operations.


After any major accident it is imperative to rapidly quantify the damage, assess damage stability and the residual strength of a vessel. Damage stability appraisal should also consider the likelihood of progressive flooding, capsizing probability and effect of waves on stability. There is a need to consider both the global strength capability of the ship structure and the local residual strength of damaged and buckled plating and the effect of flooding on internal structure.


A number of organisations already offer ship owners a range of Emergency Response Services (ERS) including shore-based expert assistance and computer-based contingency planning systems.


The aim of this conference is to bring together designers, operators, classification societies and legislative government bodies to consider the present state-of-the-art and future developments.


Content


Papers will cover aspects of assessment and analysis of the damaged ship, including but not limited to:
Damage assessment
Stability and seakeeping of the damaged ship
Global and local integrity of the damaged ship
Modelling of the damaged ship
Flooding simulation tools
Stability in waves.
Pollution mitigation
ERS planning and decision support systems
Regulation on damage stability
Education and training on damage stability