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Port Capacity Versus Port Safety by R. Groenveld

Port Capacity Versus Port Safety by R. Groenveld. Methodology. Safety and Capacity Studies. Manoeuvring simulation study - dimensions wet area and - the accompanying ship traffic rules

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Port Capacity Versus Port Safety by R. Groenveld

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  1. Port Capacity Versus Port SafetybyR. Groenveld

  2. Methodology

  3. Safety and Capacity Studies • Manoeuvring simulation study - dimensions wet area and - the accompanying ship traffic rules • Traffic flow simulation study - estimation wet infrastructure capacity - number of berths • Ship Risk model -determines the number of encounters -and with historical data the number of casualties

  4. San Bernardo Zapara Gulf of Venezuela project location Figure 1 Project Location Tablazo Bay Puerto America, Venezuela

  5. Site Puerto America

  6. 1 3 4 2 5

  7. RESULTS: -Safe interval times -Blockage times of TB -Berthing and deberthing times - Figure 10. Track plot of tanker arrival in deep water port Manoeuvring Simulation Model Berthing Manoeuvre in the deep water port VESSEL: Cape size crude tanker

  8. Model Harboursim Input: Random arrivals of the different ship types, traffic rules, dwell times, sailing times etc. Simulation: Ship traffic through the port Output: Entrance time and departure time from the terminal, waiting times of the vessels, satisfying: 1. The traffic rules 2. Availability of a berth 3. Tidal conditions 4. Etc

  9. Traffic volume 2015, 54 ft channel

  10. Configuration Traffic Flow Simulation Model

  11. Major Components Shiprisk • Component Task • Main Initialises the model • Ship Describes the process of the ship • Generator Generates the individual vessels according to output from the traffic flow simulation model. • VTS Controls the distances between the vessels • Encounters A data component , provides the data of each potential encounter

  12. ENCOUNTER DEFINITION radius 0,5 nautical mile

  13. Number accidents per 106 encounters (registered in the Straight of Dover)

  14. Model Shiprisk

  15. 1 3 4 2 5 System Puerto America Situation Puerto America

  16. Encounter densities, Puerto America

  17. Waiting times versus traffic rules

  18. Some conclusions and recommendations • The model 'SHIPRISK' provides a quick insight of the nautical risks • More prototype information should come available with respect to encounter frequencies • More data on vessel behaviour depending on infrastructural conditions, environmental conditions, and traffic loads should be collected for a statistical description of vessels tracks

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