Manoeuvrability of deep drafted vessels in muddy navigation areas
Delefortrie, G. (2008). Manoeuvrability of deep drafted vessels in muddy navigation areas. Bull. Perm. Int. Assoc. Navig. Congr. 133: 19-33
In: Bulletin of the Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses = Bulletin de l'Association Internationale Permanente des Congrès de Navigation. PIANC/PIANC = AIPCN: Bruxelles. ISSN 0374-1001, more
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Harbours and waterways > Manoeuvring behaviour > Nautical bottom Manoeuvrability Models > Mathematical models Nautical bottom Simulations Simulators Vessels Marine/Coastal |
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Abstract |
The nautical bottom concept introduced by PIANC is a practical criterion to define the safe limits of navigation in muddy areas. However more thorough knowledge on the manoeuvring behaviour of the vessels in muddy areas was needed. A comprehensive research program consisting of captive model manoeuvring tests and simulation runs was therefore initiated. During simulation runs Zeebrugge harbour pilots could experience the behaviour of a deep drafted container vessel in muddy navigation areas and define therefore the criteria for the nautical bottom in the harbour of Zeebrugge (Belgium). Further mathematical modelling, with the introduction of a fluidization parameter, allows the prediction of the manoeuvring behaviour of deep drafted vessels in any realistic muddy navigation area, which leads to optimized maintenance dredging combined with an optimized admittance policy. |
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