scholarly journals Uncertainty analysis procedure for the ship inclining experiment

2016 ◽  
Vol 114 ◽  
pp. 79-86 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael D. Woodward ◽  
Martijn van Rijsbergen ◽  
Keith W. Hutchinson ◽  
Andrew Scott
Author(s):  
Metin Taylan

It is of paramount importance to determine the lightship characteristics of a newly built vessel correctly. Conventionally, an inclining experiment is performed after the ship is launched in order to determine the lightship GM and in turn KG values. However, there has been an ongoing debate about the validity of the results since it bears some assumptions during the test and calculation procedure. Although the inclining experiment is mandatory by the Intact Stability Code of International Maritime Organization, there emerged various alternative methods recently claiming to reveal better results. In this study, an uncertainty analysis has been carried out on GM and KG values of various sample vessels. Based on the results on the uncertainty analysis, a cumulative margin of error from various sources has been determined within a specified confidence level. Finally, the outcome for the sample vessels was detailed and evaluated in reference to that of the actual inclining experiment reports.


Author(s):  
Christopher A. Boedicker

I have developed and implemented a computer subroutine (UNCERT) that greatly simplifies the immense problems associated with most uncertainty analyses. This paper presents an overview of the most fundamental and important concepts in uncertainty analysis, a technique which can be used by a test engineer to estimate the accuracy of measured data and values calculated from measured data. Implementation of these uncertainty concepts in a computer code is also explained. Some of the results of an uncertainty analysis which was accomplished for a turbine engine compressor test are used to illustrate the analysis procedure and results. Finally, the benefits of doing an uncertainty analysis as part of a test are briefly discussed.


1982 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-41
Author(s):  
Larry J. Mattes

Elicited imitation tasks are frequently used as a diagnostic tool in evaluating children with communication handicaps. This article presents a scoring procedure that can be used to obtain an in-depth descriptive analysis of responses produced on elicited imitation tasks. The Elicited Language Analysis Procedure makes it possible to systematically evaluate responses in terms of both their syntactic and semantic relationships to the stimulus sentences presented by the examiner. Response quality measures are also included in the analysis procedure.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Bambang Ontowiryo ◽  
Akbar Kurniawan ◽  
Lalang Jati Sardinda ◽  
Suderajat Suderajat ◽  
Jati Priyantoro ◽  
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