Maritime Stability and Subdivision: Principles and Practices

Comprehensive Guide to Intact Stability, Damage Stability, and Bulkhead Design in Ships

Maritime Stability and Subdivision: Principles and Practices
Maritime Stability and Subdivision: Principles and Practices

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Comprehensive Guide to Intact Stability, Damage Stability, and Bulkhead Design in Ships

Essential knowledge and skills needed to ensure the safety and efficiency of maritime vessels with our comprehensive course on Ship Stability. This in-depth training is ideal for maritime professionals, naval architects, students, and anyone interested in understanding the critical principles that keep ships safe at sea.


You’ll begin by mastering intact stability, learning how ships maintain upright positions and return to equilibrium when exposed to external forces. We explore vital concepts such as the center of gravity, metacentric height (GM), righting levers, and the impact of environmental conditions on vessel stability. Our coverage of the 2008 International Code on Intact Stability (IS Code) equips you to analyze compliance requirements for different ship types, from cargo vessels to tankers and passenger ships.


The course then delves into damage stability, including SOLAS regulations, subdivision requirements, probabilistic and deterministic approaches, and how vessels are designed to withstand flooding and structural damage. You’ll gain practical insights into stability calculations, the role of hydrostatics, and the application of stability booklets and documentation.


A dedicated module focuses on bulkhead design and compartmentalization, showing how watertight and collision bulkheads preserve buoyancy and minimize flooding risk. The course also highlights the unique stability challenges of handling grain cargo, such as free surface effect, grain shift, and compliance with the IMO Grain Code.