Diseño para Estabilidad en Avería y Supervivencia – Desarrollos Recientes y Puesta en Práctica
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normas probabilísticas, estabilidad en avería, supervivencia, diseño de buques basado en riesgoResumen
Con la nueva normativa para estabilidad en avería SOLAS 2009, en vigor desde enero de 2009, algunos propietarios de buques y en consecuencia los astilleros y sociedades de clasificación se están aventurando a explotar los nuevos grados de libertad que ofrece el concepto probabilístico de compartimentación del buque. En este proceso, a los diseñadores les cuesta superar la forma tradicional de conceptualizar, crear y terminar el diseño de un buque. Aparentemente, enfrentar la libertad total es difícil y requieren ayuda para atreverse a cruzar la línea entre el diseño tradicional y el diseño por objetivos. Esa labor sería facilitada con una mejor comprensión de lo que implica este enfoque de diseño y cuáles son sus limitaciones y rango de aplicación. Este trabajo es un esfuerzo en este sentido, con base en el conocimiento y experiencia de los autores, obtenidos en muchos años de investigación sobre la estabilidad en avería y supervivencia, y una serie de nuevos diseños conceptuales para la industria de buques de pasajeros.Descargas
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