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FLOODSTAND · Integrated Flooding Control and Standard for Stability and Crises Management

FP7Status: CLOSED1 March 200929 February 2012EU funding €2,999,840

The size of new passenger ships is continuously increasing. Bigger size offers bigger opportunities and economics of scale, but when a bigger ship accommodates more passengers there may be a higher risk, if evacuation is needed. Thus, new approaches have to be used and further developed in order to have the flooding under control if the watertight integrity of the ship is lost. In the worst case, all flooding accidents may lead to the capsizing or sinking of the ship within a highly variable time frame.The need to ensure safe return to port or at least sufficient time for abandonment, will form major challenge in ship design. However, the assessment of the available time and the evacuation decision are not easy tasks. This process is complicated and there is a notable lack of data. Thus, guidelines and methods to tackle these problems must be developed. New tools are required in order to increase the designers' and operators' possibilities to reliably evaluate the ship's capability to survive in flooding accidents.This project sets to derive most of the missing data for validation of time-domain numerical tools for assessment of ship survivability and to develop a standard for a comprehensive measure of damaged ship stability, as a means of addressing systematically, rationally and effectively the risk of flooding.Unlike any current regulations the envisaged standard will reflect the stochastic nature of the damaged ship stability in waves. It will be based on first-principles modeling and thus it will reflect the nature of foundering as a process comprising loss of either (or both), flotation and stability, but also and more importantly ultimate loss of human life.Since risk-based, the standard will form a basis for decision support. It is expected that by explicit disclosure of the risks associated with ship flooding and thus addressed from early design to operation, the safety level can be raised substantially from levels of current legislation.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

AALTO KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR

FI · €529,214

participant

MEYER TURKU OY

FI · €90,848

participant

MEYER WERFT GmbH

DE · €45,000

participant

SAFETY AT SEA LIMITED

UK · €160,400

participant

MEC Insenerilahendused

EE · €55,527

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €194,715

participant

ROSEMOUNT TANK RADAR AB

SE · €5,250

participant

BUREAU VERITAS SA

FR · €109,601

participant

CENTRUM TECHNIKI OKRETOWEJ SA

PL · €103,650

participant

DNV AS

NO · €37,012

participant

STICHTING MARITIEM RESEARCH INSTITUUT NEDERLAND

NL · €180,187

participant

SSPA SWEDEN AB

SE · €187,616

participant

NAPA OY

FI · €343,768

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €139,543

participant

MARITIME AND COASTGUARD AGENCY

UK · €30,531

participant

BMT GROUP LTD

UK · €262,367

participant

UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE

UK · €524,611

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