Effects of coastal development on ship manoeuvring and navigation

Coastal development, such as land reclamation or dredging, usually changes the characteristics of the coastal waterway. A common phenomena due to restricted waterway is increase in ship resistance and reduction in manoeuvrability. The restricted water inflow under the vessel, result in increased wat...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Noor, Hamzah, Maimun, Adi, Abd. Wahab, Ahmad Khairi, Ismail, Hadibah, Priyanto, Agoes, Muhammad, A. Haris
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/3433/1/efefcts_of_Coastal_Developement_on_ship_Manoeuvring_and_navi.pdf
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author Mohd. Noor, Hamzah
Maimun, Adi
Abd. Wahab, Ahmad Khairi
Ismail, Hadibah
Priyanto, Agoes
Muhammad, A. Haris
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Maimun, Adi
Abd. Wahab, Ahmad Khairi
Ismail, Hadibah
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description Coastal development, such as land reclamation or dredging, usually changes the characteristics of the coastal waterway. A common phenomena due to restricted waterway is increase in ship resistance and reduction in manoeuvrability. The restricted water inflow under the vessel, result in increased water velocity under the hull. The increase of the inflow velocity at the rudder may result in the increase of the rudder normal force or create partial vacuum in the region near propeller and rudder. Consequently, manoeuvring of ships may become erratic in this condition. Standard for ship maneuvrabiity have been developed by International Maritime Organization (IMO) to ensure safe navigation/ship handling operation of ships. The standards provide criteria on the ship turning ability, yaw checking ability, course keeping ability and stopping ability. Where there is uncertainty in the behavior of the vessel especially in restricted waters, the use of numerical simulation for evaluating navigational risks is highly depended upon. In this paper, firstly, the effects on water depths and currents due to coastal development will be described. Secondly, using time domain simulation approach, the manoeuvring characteristics of vessel in two scenarios, i.e. deep and shallow water are discussed. Thirdly, actual simulations demonstrating the risks involved in navigating in a restricted waterway will be demonstrated
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spelling utm.eprints-34332017-08-30T03:51:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/3433/ Effects of coastal development on ship manoeuvring and navigation Mohd. Noor, Hamzah Maimun, Adi Abd. Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Ismail, Hadibah Priyanto, Agoes Muhammad, A. Haris TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Coastal development, such as land reclamation or dredging, usually changes the characteristics of the coastal waterway. A common phenomena due to restricted waterway is increase in ship resistance and reduction in manoeuvrability. The restricted water inflow under the vessel, result in increased water velocity under the hull. The increase of the inflow velocity at the rudder may result in the increase of the rudder normal force or create partial vacuum in the region near propeller and rudder. Consequently, manoeuvring of ships may become erratic in this condition. Standard for ship maneuvrabiity have been developed by International Maritime Organization (IMO) to ensure safe navigation/ship handling operation of ships. The standards provide criteria on the ship turning ability, yaw checking ability, course keeping ability and stopping ability. Where there is uncertainty in the behavior of the vessel especially in restricted waters, the use of numerical simulation for evaluating navigational risks is highly depended upon. In this paper, firstly, the effects on water depths and currents due to coastal development will be described. Secondly, using time domain simulation approach, the manoeuvring characteristics of vessel in two scenarios, i.e. deep and shallow water are discussed. Thirdly, actual simulations demonstrating the risks involved in navigating in a restricted waterway will be demonstrated 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/3433/1/efefcts_of_Coastal_Developement_on_ship_Manoeuvring_and_navi.pdf Mohd. Noor, Hamzah and Maimun, Adi and Abd. Wahab, Ahmad Khairi and Ismail, Hadibah and Priyanto, Agoes and Muhammad, A. Haris (2006) Effects of coastal development on ship manoeuvring and navigation. In: Proceedings the 1st International Conference on Natural Resources Engineering and Technology INRET2006, 24-25 July 2006, Marriot, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (Unpublished)
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title_short Effects of coastal development on ship manoeuvring and navigation
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