General Cargo
Cargo vessel
General information
General cargo vessels vary in length between 80 and 160 m, the latter having a deadweight of about 20.000 tons. The cargo holds of these multi purpose vessels are able to handle both containers and all sorts of cargo. Dependent of the specific trade, the ships vary from medium speed, slender project cargo vessels to slow speed extremely high block vessels with a large load capacity. For the latter ship type viscous flow computations are carried out to ensure a favourable flow around the ship’s aft body, without flow separation.

Services & Activities
MARIN is involved in the development of the hull design and the powering evaluation.

Seakeeping performance aspects such as slamming, service margin and green water can be investigated in our Seakeeping and Manouevring Basin and through our numerical tools.

The manoeuvrability to criteria such as the IMO are often tested in our basins.

The Nautical Centre MSCN offers training for the crew by simulating harbour and mooring manoeuvres on a full size bridge.

The Trials & Monitoring Department is involved in full-scale measurements of ship performances.

Facilities & Tools
General cargo vessels are tested in the following MARIN facilities:

General cargo hull form design optimisation is performed with the aid of the following tools:

General cargo vessel behaviour is simulated with the following tools:

Contact
For more information on how MARIN can help your organisation with General cargo vessels, please contact: Merchant Vessel & Work Boat team at MerchantVessel@marin.nl

Experience
The list below gives a review of General cargo vessel model tests carried out at MARIN:

Commercial projects:

  • Several Combi Freighters for Damen Shipyards
  • VG 4200 general cargo vessel Vuyk engineering, 2005
  • VG 4500 general cargo vessel Vuyk engineering, 2005
Joint Industry Projects:

  • JIP "Monitoring 9000T" to investigate the structural loads and responses of such vessel during operation, 2001
Most recent General cargo vessel papers presented by MARIN:
(complete overview of papers can be found under Publications)

Scenario simulations in design for service
Dallinga R.P., Daalen E.F.G. van, Grin R. and Willemstein A.P., Proceedings PRADS 2004, 12-17 Sep, Travemunde, 2004

Two examples of hull-form optimization using viscous-flow computations
Starke, A.R. and Windt, J., Computational Fluid Dynamics Technology in Ship Hydrodynamics, London, UK, 2003

Design for service
Dallinga R.P. and Daalen E.F.G. van, IMTA Conference, 2003

Prediction of extreme motions and capsizing of ships and offshore structures
Kat J.O. de and Paulling J.R., Proceedings OMAE 2001 Conference, Rio de Janeiro, June 2001, 2001

Revision of the Intenational Convention on Load Lines
Kat J.O. de, Proceedings Glasgow Marine Fair and Workshop on Safety of Bulk Carriers, Glasgow, May 2001, 2001

Most recent General cargo articles written for MARIN Report
(complete overview of articles can be found under Publications)

Pulling together in ROPES JIP
Henk van den Boom, MARIN Report, 2010

SAFETRANS
Albert Aalbers, MARIN Report, 2006

JIP “Monitoring 9000t” already gets results
Pieter Aalberts, MARIN Report, 2002

INBISHIP Common European Inland Vessel Concept
Jaap van Heerd, MARIN Report, 1998

Short-sea shipping: opportunities and obstacles
MARIN Report, 1998

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