A system and a method to warn a ship crew of potential violent motions in the immediate near future for the oceangoing vessel when operating in seas. Violent ship motions not only discomfort ship crews, damage cargos and ship structures, but also pose potential capsizing risk to ships. The system includes motion sensors; computer hardware and software; and warning devices. The sensors measure the ship roll, pitch, yaw, and rudder motions. The time histories of these motions are stored in the hardware and constantly analyzed using Finite Fourier Transform by Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to detect the nonlinear inertial coupling effect which is newly discovered by the inventor and believed to be the root cause leading to violent motions and capsizing. Based on the inventor's theory of nonlinear instability and inertial coupling effect, the invented method detects nonlinear yaw instability potential and inertial coupling events, and provides warnings to master to reduce potential yaw nonlinear instability, to avoid inertial coupling roll response, rudder induced oscillations, and broaching, and to prevent capsize in seas.
Violent motions and capsizing warning system for oceangoing vessels
2020-11-03
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
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