The
vessel’s ballast tank design and ballasting operations allow for the
elimination of filing limits, enhancing operational flexibility. The AiP demonstrates the feasibility of
this design concept. In LNG carriers with membrane tanks, filing limits are often
required based on the strength assessments against sloshing loads, which can
pose challenges, especially in feeder transportation.
The LNG carrier developed by GTT has
ballast tanks divided into upper and lower sections. During ballasting
operations, water is pumped into the upper ballast tanks first to maintain a
lower metacentric height (GM) while satisfying the stability requirements,
reducing roll acceleration. This helps prevent excessive sloshing loads at any
cargo filling level, allowing unrestricted filling levels and eliminating prior
filling limits.
ClassNK conducted a design review based
on part N of its ‘Rules and Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel
Ships’, which incorporates the IGC Code. Upon confirming compliance with
the prescribed requirements, ClassNK issued the AiP. In assessing the
feasibility of the concept, ClassNK identified key conditions and parameters
related to ballast tank design and ballasting operations that shipyards and
operators should follow during design and operation.
ClassNK will continually strive to contribute to the advancement and
implementation of new technologies through safety assessments and more.