1 GENERAL
1.1 Purpose of the Guidelines
1.1.1 These Guidelines serve the purpose of simplifying the process of the damage
stability analysis, as experience has shown that a systematic and complete presentation
of the particulars results in considerable saving of time during the approval
process.
1.1.2 A damage stability analysis serves the purpose of providing proof of
the damage stability standard required for the respective ship type. At present, two
different calculation methods, the deterministic concept and the probabilistic concept,
are applied.
1.2 Scope of analysis and documentation on board
1.2.1 The scope of subdivision and damage stability analysis is determined by the
required damage stability standard and aims at providing the ship's master with clear
intact stability requirements. In general, this is achieved by determining
KG-respective GM-limit curves, containing the admissible stability values
for the draught range to be covered.
1.2.2 Within the scope of the analysis thus defined, all potential or necessary damage
conditions will be determined, taking into account the damage stability criteria, in
order to obtain the required damage stability standard. Depending on the type and size
of ship, this may involve a considerable amount of analyses.
1.2.3 Referring to SOLAS chapter II-1, regulation 19, the necessity to provide the crew with the
relevant information regarding the subdivision of the ship is expressed, therefore plans
should be provided and permanently exhibited for the guidance of the officer in charge.
These plans should clearly show for each deck and hold the boundaries of the watertight
compartments, the openings therein with means of closure and position of any controls
thereof, and the arrangements for the correction of any list due to flooding. In
addition, Damage Control Booklets containing the aforementioned information should be
available.
2 DOCUMENTS FOR SUBMISSION
2.1 Presentation of documents
The documentation should begin with the following details: principal dimensions, ship
type, designation of intact conditions, designation of damage conditions and pertinent
damaged compartments, KG-respective GM-limit curve.
2.2 General documents
For the checking of the input data, the following should be submitted:
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.1 main dimensions;
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.2 lines plan, plotted or numerical;
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.3 hydrostatic data and cross curves of stability (including drawing of the
buoyant hull);
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.4 definition of sub-compartments with moulded volumes, centres of gravity and
permeability;
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.5 layout plan (watertight integrity plan) for the sub-compartments
with all internal and external opening points including their connected
sub-compartments, and particulars used in measuring the spaces, such as general
arrangement plan and tank plan. The subdivision limits, longitudinal, transverse
and vertical, should be included;
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.6 light service condition;
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.7 load line draught;
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.8 coordinates of opening points with their level of tightness (e.g.
weathertight, unprotected);
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.9 watertight door location with pressure calculation;
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.10 side contour and wind profile;
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.11 cross and downflooding devices and the calculations thereof
according to resolution MSC.362(92) with information about diameter,
valves, pipe lengths and coordinates of inlet/outlet;
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.12 pipes in damaged area when the destruction of these pipes results in
progressive flooding; and
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.13 damage extensions and definition of damage cases.
2.3 Special documents
The following documentation of results should be submitted.
2.3.1 Documentation
2.3.1.1 Initial data:
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.1 subdivision length Ls;
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.2 initial draughts and the corresponding GM-values;
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.3 required subdivision index R; and
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.4 attained subdivision index A with a summary table for all contributions
for all damaged zones.
2.3.1.2 Results for each damage case which contributes to the index A:
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.1 draught, trim, heel, GM in damaged condition;
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.2 dimension of the damage with probabilistic values p, v and
r;
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.3 righting lever curve (including GZmax and range) with factor
of survivability s;
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.4 critical weathertight and unprotected openings with their angle of immersion;
and
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.5 details of sub-compartments with amount of in-flooded water/lost buoyancy with
their centres of gravity.
2.3.1.3 In addition to the requirements in paragraph 2.3.1.2, particulars of
non-contributing damages (si = 0 and pi > 0.00)
should also be submitted for passenger ships and ro-ro ships fitted with long lower
holds including full details of the calculated factors.
2.3.2 Special consideration
For intermediate conditions, as stages before cross-flooding or before progressive
flooding, an appropriate scope of the documentation covering the aforementioned items is
needed in addition.