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Operability analysis of traditional small fishing boats in Indonesia with different loading conditions

Operability analysis of traditional small fishing boats in Indonesia with different loading conditions
Operability analysis of traditional small fishing boats in Indonesia with different loading conditions
Many ship accidents are experienced by small boats. With a large number of small fishing boats in Indonesia, the risk of potential ship accidents is high. Therefore, an operability analysis must be conducted for various loading conditions to address any safety issues due to severe vessel motion. The net cargo of a fishing boat will change during its operation at sea and then will affect the vessel’s seakeeping characteristics. This study aims to determine the effect of changes in load and their effect on a traditional fishing boat’s operability in Indonesia, considering the ship’s intact stability. In addition, this study also highlights the response of the ship roll motion to prevent stability failure. The stability curve is used to relate ship stability analysis to seakeeping analysis. Percentage operability and Operability Robustness Index are used to assess the root mean square (RMS) roll response and the ship's expected maximum roll motion.
Fishing boat, Operability Robustness Index (ORI), percentage operability, seakeeping, ship stability
1744-5302
Iqbal, Muhammad
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Terziev, Momchil
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Tezdogan, Tahsin
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Incecik, Atilla
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Iqbal, Muhammad
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Terziev, Momchil
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Tezdogan, Tahsin
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Incecik, Atilla
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Iqbal, Muhammad, Terziev, Momchil, Tezdogan, Tahsin and Incecik, Atilla (2022) Operability analysis of traditional small fishing boats in Indonesia with different loading conditions. Ships and Offshore Structures. (doi:10.1080/17445302.2022.2107300).

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Many ship accidents are experienced by small boats. With a large number of small fishing boats in Indonesia, the risk of potential ship accidents is high. Therefore, an operability analysis must be conducted for various loading conditions to address any safety issues due to severe vessel motion. The net cargo of a fishing boat will change during its operation at sea and then will affect the vessel’s seakeeping characteristics. This study aims to determine the effect of changes in load and their effect on a traditional fishing boat’s operability in Indonesia, considering the ship’s intact stability. In addition, this study also highlights the response of the ship roll motion to prevent stability failure. The stability curve is used to relate ship stability analysis to seakeeping analysis. Percentage operability and Operability Robustness Index are used to assess the root mean square (RMS) roll response and the ship's expected maximum roll motion.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 4 August 2022
Published date: 4 August 2022
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Keywords: Fishing boat, Operability Robustness Index (ORI), percentage operability, seakeeping, ship stability

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Local EPrints ID: 473867
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473867
ISSN: 1744-5302
PURE UUID: 83919683-5005-44df-bb65-064546677edd
ORCID for Tahsin Tezdogan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7032-3038

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Date deposited: 02 Feb 2023 17:33
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:18

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Author: Muhammad Iqbal
Author: Momchil Terziev
Author: Tahsin Tezdogan ORCID iD
Author: Atilla Incecik

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