14–16 Nov 2019
Naples (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

Evacuation analysis of open deck areas on passenger ships

14 Nov 2019, 15:20
20m
Naples (Italy)

Naples (Italy)

Saints Marcellino and Festo Monastery
extended abstract + paper Naval architecture and marine engineering evolution Engineering 1

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Dr Beatrice Tori (Maritime Technology Cluster FVG - mareFVG)

Description

Passenger ships evacuation analysis is nowadays a required step in the ship design process. In this sense, a new set of international Regulations has been issued to improve the survival ability of passenger and ro-ro ships. The “Safe Return to Port” Regulation is referring to the need to grant adequate ship functionality when a casualty occurs (e.g. fire or flooding), requiring the ship evacuation when damage exceeds a given threshold. For such a reason, the evacuation analysis is mandatory for both new and existing passenger and ro-ro ships, since the early stages of design. The International Maritime Organisation Guidelines prescribe the examination of additional scenarios besides the standard ones. The present work presents a case study for the evacuation of a 4906-person cruise ship, considering the specific example of the open deck, which is one of the additional scenarios required by regulations. The advanced calculation method has been used to simulate the evacuation process, using software EVI.

Primary authors

Prof. Alberto Marinò (University of Trieste) Dr Beatrice Tori (Maritime Technology Cluster FVG - mareFVG) Francesco Mauro (Universita' di Trieste, University of Rijeka) Ms Serena Bertagna (University of Trieste) Prof. Vittorio Bucci (University of Trieste)

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