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Title: Stability and Flooding


1
Stability and Flooding
  • Eric Stolzenberg

2
Presentation Overview
  • Stability
  • Flooding progression
  • Impact of physical rudder loss
  • Effects of astern travel

3
Vessel Configuration
Fishing Vessel Alaska Ranger
OSV Ranger
Wheelhouse
Focsle Deck
Trawl Deck
Factory Deck
Ramp
Freezers
Processing Area
Machinery Spaces
Hold
Rudder
4
Stability
  • Stability criteria
  • Intact stability capsizing
  • Damage stability flooding
  • Stability requirements
  • Necessary for vessel certification
  • Incorporate stability criteria

5
Vessel Intact Stability
  • Owner monitored stability
  • Not required
  • Intact stability through TS booklet
  • Damage stability not monitored or required
  • Postaccident Coast Guard MSC review
  • Stability test confirmed
  • TS booklet met requirements
  • Intact stability met requirements

6
Intact Stability Margin
  • Large stability margin prior to sinking
  • Downflooding points located aft
  • Engineroom intake vents
  • Aft trim conditions at deeper drafts quickly
    reduced the margin

7
Flooding Progression
8
Flooding Progression Profile
Aft Fish Bin (Freezer)
9
Flooding Progression Plan
Watertight Bulkheads
Watertight Bulkhead
10
Flooding Rate Verification
  • Coast Guard scenarios
  • Estimate 5 minutes to flood rudder room
  • Estimate 50 minutes for water to reach
    switchboard
  • Electrical switchboard
  • Will short if flooded
  • Vessel loses electrical power
  • Loss of rudder flooding rate roughly corresponds
    to event timeline

11
Rudder
Lock Nut
Thrust Bearing
Hull
Starboard Rudder
Upper Rudder Assembly
12
Vessel Traveling Astern
  • Exacerbated flooding
  • Increased rate
  • Decreased distance to downflooding points
  • Increased pressure on hatches and doors
  • Prevented crew from entering liferafts

13
Stability and Flooding Summary
  • Vessel had adequate intact stability
  • Most likely encountered rudder loss
  • Would not have sunk if flooding contained to
    rudder room
  • Sank from uncontrolled progressive flooding
  • Astern travel accelerated flooding

14
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15
Propulsion System
  • Eric Stolzenberg

16
Presentation Overview
  • Causes of astern travel
  • Propulsion system overview
  • Propulsion system modification
  • Means to stop travel

17
CPP System Overview
18
Propulsion System Layout
19
Spindle Torque Forces
Spindle Axis
Centrifugal Force
Net Spindle Torque
Hydrodynamic Lift
ASTERN
Hub Rotation
Rolls-Royce
20
CPP Hub
Rolls-Royce
21
CPP System Modifications
Main Switchboard
Stbd CPP Hydraulic Pumps
Port CPP Hydraulic Pumps
22
Consequences of Modifications
Port Propeller
Stbd Propeller
23
Astern Travel Summary
  • Causes
  • CPP pump modifications affected system redundancy
  • Astern travel resulted from electrical power loss
  • Engines were still turning propeller shafts
  • Stopping astern travel
  • No means to control blade pitch
  • Crew could have secured engines to stop shaft

24
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