SUBSYSTEM RISK AND RELIABILITY ANALYSIS FOR COLISSION AVERSION: A CASE OF PROPULSION FAILURE CONTRIBUTION FACTOR
Abstract
The world of water support our planet and its vast resources need to be fully utilized to benefit human activities in a sustainable manner. Inland water transportation represent the cleanest mode of transportation, this benefit indicate potential rise for coastal transportation, choice towards mitigation of climate change, meeting logistics for short sea and supply vessel operation for growing large vessel, expanding deep-sea operation and floating production units. Coastal water transportation operation attract high probability and consequence of accident which make reliability requirement for the design and operability for safety and environmental protection very necessary. This paper discuss stakes in design and operability in coastal water and mitigation option that can be provided to prevent coalition through analysis of propulsion failure subsystem risk and reliability modelling leading to collision accident scenario. One way to ensure reliability of the design work is to analysis subsystem level scenario. This paper present result of propulsion failure subsystem scenario analsysis for Malaysia River Langat.
Keywords
risk; reliability; marine; vessel; waterway
