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Optimization of Ship's Navigational Parameters to Improve the Stowage and Securing Criteria of Non-Standardized Cargo in Ships

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DOI: 10.3390/jmse11091782

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ship's rolling motion; transverse acceleration; stowage and securing of non-standardized cargo; navigational parameters; safe navigation

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General cargo ships, the most common type of merchant vessel, require careful planning and securing of non-standardized cargo. This research aims to provide guidance for ship operators on optimal navigational parameters and improve safety levels through analysis and comparison of criteria, as well as the development of a mathematical model.
General cargo ships are the most numerous in the merchant fleet. In these vessels, the stowage and securing of non-standardized cargo must be designed prior to being shipped. Furthermore, during sea navigation, the shipmaster must be confident that the secured cargo is safe in any weather conditions. One of the goals of the present research is to provide helpful guides to ship operators about the optimal navigational parameters. Despite different criteria being followed by the shipping industry to calculate the rolling motion accelerations, relevant accidents and losses related to an inadequate securing arrangement still occur. Firstly, this paper analyzes and compares the IMO's and classification societies' criteria, obtaining relevant results about the different safety levels along the ship's dimensions. Secondly, it obtains a novel mathematical model of angular transverse acceleration, considering the sea state conditions and navigational parameters. For this reason, it investigates the combinations of optimization of these parameters. Finally, it proposes novel 3D surface graphs as being easy, useful, and quick to be interpreted by shipmasters when sailing in certain sea state conditions, to know if the limits of the maximum securing arrangement are exceeded and predict the ship's optimal speed and heading in order to set out.

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