Affiliation:
1. Dept of Maritime, University of Zadar, Croatia
2. Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Rijeka, Croatia
Abstract
Inspections on board tankers contribute to the prevention of accidents,
which can have a significant impact to humans and environment. Therefore a high amount of tanker
inspections is performed by various stakeholders. This practice could be made more efficient by
introducing unified inspection regime, which covers existing areas of inspection, eliminates
overlapping and has the potential to improve safety. In this paper an important aspect in defining
inspection regime, inspection interval, is determined considering contradictory goals: lowering
the costs of inspection and increasing useful service life of tanker structure and equipment,
without compromising safety. A probabilistic approach has been applied to establish inspection
schedule, which fulfils a range of requirements. Due to the many varieties of tanker types,
their conditions, range of size and age span, the paper focuses on the 10 years AFRAMAX tanker.
Results indicate that optimal inspection interval in the unified inspection regime for that
tanker should be 3 months. Using modified input parameters, similar approach could be used for
other tanker types.
Publisher
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Automotive Engineering