A Multi-Level Approach to Flooding Risk Estimation of Passenger Ships

D. Vassalos, D. Paterson, F. Mauro, A. Murphy, Mujeeb Ahmed, Romain Michalec, E. Boulougouris
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Against the background of using the Index of Subdivision as reference to address the safety level of ships when damaged, following primarily collision incidents, the EC-funded FLARE project is making inroads towards a direct assessment of flooding risk, which is ship, operating environment, and ancient type specific by addressing all the underlying elements, using a two-level approach; level 1 being semi-empirical with risk models informed through a newly composed accident database and level 2 with flooding risk, in the form of Potential Loss of Life, calculated from first principles, using time-domain flooding simulation tools and evacuation analyses in pertinent emergencies.  In addition to addressing all accident types and modes of loss, the FLARE framework and methodology target active and passive measures of risk prevention and control, hence with application potential to both new buildings and existing ships as well as facilitate real-time flooding risk evaluation for risk monitoring and effective control in emergencies. A key objective of the FLARE project is to provide the technical basis and a proposal for the revision of relevant IMO regulations towards a risk-based approach to contain and control flooding emergencies.  The paper provides a complete example of one cruise ship and one RoPax where levels 1 and 2 of flooding risk evaluation is presented and discussed, leading to conclusions and recommendations for the way forward.
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客船洪水风险评估的多层次方法
在使用分舱指数作为参考来解决船舶受损时的安全水平的背景下,在主要的碰撞事件之后,欧盟资助的FLARE项目正在朝着直接评估洪水风险的方向发展,该风险涉及船舶、操作环境和特定的古老类型,采用两级方法解决所有潜在因素;第一级是半经验的风险模型,通过新组成的事故数据库提供信息;第二级是洪水风险,以潜在生命损失的形式,从第一线原理计算,使用时域洪水模拟工具和相关紧急情况下的疏散分析。除了处理所有事故类型和损失模式外,FLARE框架和方法还针对主动和被动的风险预防和控制措施,因此在新建筑物和现有船舶上都具有应用潜力,并有助于实时评估洪水风险,以便在紧急情况下进行风险监测和有效控制。FLARE项目的一个关键目标是为修订海事组织有关条例提供技术基础和建议,以便采取基于风险的方法来遏制和控制洪水紧急情况。本文提供了一个邮轮和RoPax的完整示例,其中展示和讨论了洪水风险评估的1级和2级,从而得出结论和建议。
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