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ID 119681
Author
Maki, Atsuo Osaka University
Sakai, Masahiro Osaka University
Keywords
surf-riding
analytical/theoretical solution
heteroclinic bifurcation
Meknikov's method
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
High-speed ship operations have a significant risk of the broaching phenomenon when navigating in following/quartering seas. The occurrence of this phenomenon can result in a violent yaw motion, regardless of the steering effort. Centrifugal forces due to the yaw motion could cause large roll motion and even capsizing in some cases. A necessary condition for the occurrence of broaching is the surf-riding phenomenon. Therefore, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set up criteria to include theoretical formulas for estimating the occurrence of surf-riding phenomena. The theoretical equation used in the IMO Second-Generation Intact Stability criteria (SGISC) to estimate the surf-riding threshold is based on the authors' method, and in its derivation process, Melnikov's method. is utilized. This paper deals with nonlinear equations describing the surge motions of a ship. However, such equations cannot be directly solved; therefore, prior researchers and authors have proposed various approximate methods to predict the surf-riding threshold, including the methods based on Meknikov's method. In this paper, first, the authors describe the mechanism of the surfing phenomenon. Then, the authors explain in detail the derivation of the estimation methods for the surf-riding phenomenon that have been proposed by the prior researchers and the authors. Finally, the authors show the relationship between the theoretical prediction method of the surf-riding threshold based on Melnikov's method and the IMO SGISC.
Journal Title
Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications, IEICE
ISSN
21854106
Publisher
The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
Volume
15
Issue
3
Start Page
588
End Page
617
Published Date
2024
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial, No Derivatives 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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©IEICE 2024
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