(TOKYO) — Leading classification society ClassNK has released PrimeShip-GREEN/ProSTA ver.ITTC. It is the world’s first software that calculates and analyzes a ship’s speed for Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) calculation in compliance with the latest International Towing Tank Conference (ITTC) 2017 Guidelines (ITTC Recommended Procedures and Guidelines 7.5-04-01-01.1, Preparation, Conduct and Analysis of Speed/Power Trials; 2017) for EEDI verification.
MARPOL Annex VI states one parameter for calculating the EEDI of a ship’s speed in calm sea conditions based on speed trial results. To eliminate the effects of external factors during a sea trial (wind, waves, current, water depth, sea temperature) and provide a way to calculate and analyze a ship’s speed in calm sea conditions, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) assigned two methods in its guidelines (2014 Guidelines on Survey and Certification of the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)); those were ISO 15016:2015 and ITTC 2014 Guidelines. However, at MEPC 73 (October 2018), the IMO guidelines were revised to require compliance with either ISO 15016:2015 or the ITTC 2017 guidelines.
ClassNK has provided shipyards, and the greater maritime industry with PrimeShip-GREEN/ProSTA as a support tool since 2015 for calculating a ship’s speed in compliance with ISO 15016:2015. To further contribute and provide technical support regarding ITTC 2017 Guidelines, ClassNK has newly developed PrimeShip-GREEN/ProSTA ver.ITTC which has the same user-friendly interface as the former PrimeShip-GREEN/ProSTA and calculates a ship’s speed in accordance with ITTC 2017 Guidelines.
In addition, to continue providing technical support regarding ISO 15016:2015, the society also released PrimeShip-GREEN/ProSTA ver.ISO which adds more functions to the former PrimeShip-GREEN/ProSTA.
Details on PrimeShip-GREEN/ProSTA ver.ITTC and PrimeShip-GREEN/ProSTA ver.ISO can be found at the following website:
http://www.classnk.or.jp/hp/en/activities/primeship/index.html