Experimental methods. Committee V.2

conference paper
Design methods and rule requirements have to be benchmarked with experimental or service history data. The Goal Based Standards (GBS) approach by IMO, see e.g., IMO Res. 296(87), 454(100) or MSC.1/Circ.1394, require benchmarking of standards by measuring the perfor mance of methodologies, assessments, criteria and requirements by using indicators that can be compared with an accepted standard or with experimental and/or service history data, per formance levels or outcomes known to be reliable. This approach calls for a systemic use of experimental results and monitoring of data from ships during construction, in-service and pos sibly from the end of the life cycle. Thus, the elaboration of experimental outcomes and the handover of information into engineering and management practice need to be further ad dressed and standardized to fully exploit their potentia
TNO Identifier
987029
Publisher
The Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers (SNAME)
Source title
Proceedings of the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC 2022)
Pages
1-71
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