
Investigation of maritime accidents in the strait of Istanbul in the perspective of navigational safety: İSTANBULMAX ship type recommendation
Author(s) -
Gizem Kodak,
Gökhan Kara,
Murat Yıldız,
Aydın Şalcı
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
aquatic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2618-6365
DOI - 10.3153/ar22007
Subject(s) - christian ministry , context (archaeology) , marine safety , engineering , perspective (graphical) , marine engineering , operations research , transport engineering , geography , computer science , law , artificial intelligence , archaeology , political science
In this study, maritime accidents that occurred in the Strait of Istanbul over a 10-year period were evaluated in terms of ship-based risk factors. The frequency analysis was performed using the R - Studio program language. In this context, the accident data obtained from the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Main Search and Rescue Coordination Center were matched with the ship information accessed from Türk Loydu database. Thus, ship origin risk factors to be used within the scope of the study were determined and 10 different criteria were included in the analysis. These are ship length, ship breadth, ship draught, ship age, ship DWT, turning point, turning radius, L/B ratio, B/T ratio and number of propellers. The process of creating a data set was completed by spatially filtering the data and classifying of the ship-based causes accidents. The variables were examined with frequency analysis in the perspective of the Law of Large Numbers. With the results obtained, optimum characteristics based on ship origin risk factors have been revealed for each ship type that will pass through the Strait.