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On the design of ships for estuary service
Truijens, P.; Vantorre, M.; Vanderwerff, T. (2006). On the design of ships for estuary service. Trans. R. Inst. Nav. Archit. 148(A2): 1-15
In: The Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects: International Journal of Maritime Engineering. Royal Institution of Naval Architects: London. ISSN 0035-8967, more
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Keywords
    Analysis
    Design
    Estuarine environment
    Regulations
    Risks
    Vehicles > Surface craft > Ships
    Water bodies > Coastal waters
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water

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  • Truijens, P., more
  • Vantorre, M., more
  • Vanderwerff, T.

Abstract
    The Belgian Federal Service for Mobility and Transport recently issued a draft proposal for new risk based regulations for the design of so-called estuary ships. These are basically inland waterways vessels strengthened and equipped to the extent that they can safely operate in the coastal waters between the West Scheldt estuary and the port of Zeebrugge when weather conditions are favourable.

    In an earlier version of the regulations the weather window was limited to sea states with significant wave heights up to 1.2 m. The new rules allow operation in higher sea states, provided that the ship-owner presents a risk assessment study showing that the design of his ship meets all requirements in all sea states up to the proposed limiting seaway.

    As the new regulations are aimed at avoiding excessive ship motions, shipping of green water and wave impact loading, the risk analysis for the design of these ships can be based on well-proven linear strip theory calculations for the determination of wave loads and ship motions. Accordingly, a risk analysis procedure has been developed which is now being used for the actual design of such ships.

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