Parametric rolling in head seas - an Australian perspective
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 04:13authored byGiles Thomas, Gehling, R, Jonathan DuffyJonathan Duffy, Lilienthal, T, Watts, R
The onset of parametric rolling in head seas has been known to cause serious safety issues for ships, particularly containerships. The aim of this work was to investigate the prediction of the occurrence of parametric roll and the factors which influence it. The threshold boundaries, for the inception of parametric roll for a typical containership were established using the Mathieu equation. A series of model experiments was then conducted to validate the theoretical predictions for the inception of parametric roll and investigate the influence of wave height, wave length and GM on the inception of parametric roll. For all the GM values tested reasonable agreement was found between the numerical predictions and the experimental results. A reduction in wave height was found to reduce the range of encounter frequencies for which parametric roll will occur. Parametric roll was found to occur for a range of wavelengths provided that the encounter wave period was in the critical range.
History
Publication title
The 6th Osaka colloquium on seakeeping and stability of ships : OC 2008 seakeeping & stability, proceedings
Editors
Y Ikeda, M Kashiwagi, N Umeda
Pagination
312-317
Department/School
Australian Maritime College
Publisher
Dept. of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Osaka University
Place of publication
Osaka, Japan
Event title
Osaka Colloquium on Seakeeping and Stability of Ships
Event Venue
Osaka
Date of Event (Start Date)
2008-03-26
Date of Event (End Date)
2008-03-29
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
International sea freight transport (excl. live animals, food products and liquefied gas)