Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 13 pot

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 13 pot

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 13 pot

... Kountzeris and Roberts (1988) and Kat and Paulling (1989). An example of simulation in frequency domain is given by Kim, Chou and Tien (1980). 322 Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 13. 5.1 A ... curvature, k m - m , is minimal, and
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 1 pot

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 1 pot

... relationship between curl and rotation 290 13 Computer methods 293 13. 1 Introduction 293 13. 2 Geometric introduction 294 13. 2.1 Parametric curves 294 13. 2.2 Curvature 295 13. 2.3 Splines 296 13. 2.4 ... 298 13. 2.5 B-splines 302 13. 2.6 Parametric surfaces 303 13. 2.7 Ruled surfaces 305 13. 2.8 Surface curvatures 305 13. 3 Hull modelling 308 13. 3.1 Mathematical ship...
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 6 potx

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 6 potx

... behave like liquid', and should be considered as such in stability calculations. 132 Ship Hydrostatics and Stability and integrate between an initial angle, 0o, and a final angle, </>f, /*0f ... (f>) While the ship rolls back, the load does not move until its angle exceeds the angle of repose. Wendel (1960b) describes this process and shows how the 1...
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 14 ppsx

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 14 ppsx

... Engineering Standard NFS 109 - Stability standard for surface ships - Part 1, Conventional ships, Issue 4. MoD (1999b). SSP 24 - Stability of surface ships - Part 1 - Conventional ships. Issue ... data for ships by means of digital computers. Ingeni0ren International Edition, No. 2, 21-5. Kantorowitz, E. (1966). Fairing and mathematical definition of ship surface. Shipbuilding...
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 2 pdf

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 2 pdf

... m 10.750m 46341 m 3 0.220 3.648 Calculate the coefficients of fonn and check that 16 Ship Hydrostatics and Stability DWL Submerged hull Figure 1 .13 The submerged hull The block coefficient is the ratio ... the centreline and the intersection of Waterline 4 and Station 8 in the waterlines plan. The same intersection appears as a point, marked by a circle, 14 Ship Hydrosta...
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 4 ppt

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 4 ppt

... that the evaluation of ship properties, such as dis- placement and stability, requires the calculation of areas, centroids and moments of plane figures, and of volumes and centres of volumes. ... call the intervals [x\, x 2 ], [0^2, ^3], and so on, subintervals. As an example, let us calculate •90° sin 88 Ship Hydrostatics and Stability and the relative error is E...
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 8 pdf

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 8 pdf

... free-surface moment M F = vb-fkVS (8.8) 178 Ship Hydrostatics and Stability developed in the previous chapters are applied, and to help the reader in under- standing and using the regulations. Technological ... 8.2. 0.35 -0.05 Small cargo ship, A = 26251, KG = 5m, IMO turning criterion 10 20 30 40 50 Heel angle (°) 60 70 80 90 Figure 8.1 The IMO turning criterion 190 S...
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 9 pdf

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 9 pdf

... influence ship stability? And if yes, how? Arndt and Roden (1958) and Wendel (1965) cite French engineers that discussed this question at the end of the nineteenth century (J. Pollard and A. ... (m 2 ) 0.000 0.019 0.043 0.072 0.109 0.153 0.197 0.233 0.262 0.283 0.298 0.302 0.288 0.253 0.201 0 .139 0.073 0.009 -0.046 0.000 0.001 0.004 0.009 0.017 0.028 0.043 0.062 0.084 0.107...
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 10 ppsx

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 10 ppsx

... angle (°) 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 w (m) 4.769 5.034 5.249 5.416 5.531 5.595 5.610 5.576 5.493 236 Ship Hydrostatics and Stability The resulting diagram of stability is shown in Figure 10.3, the report, printed to file bv!033 . out, appears below: Stability of ship Maestral ... in a compartment, the free-surface area is smaller than that calculated from the Bulkhead deck W...
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Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 11 ppt

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability 2010 Part 11 ppt

... — E (12.15) 266 Ship Hydrostatics and Stability Table 11.3 Simple barge - Compartments 2.1 and 2.2 flooded Draught, m V, m 3 A,t KG,m LCG, m, from midship LCB, m, from midship Trim, m ~KB,m BM,m GM, ... the highest (a) Figure 11.6 V lines 272 Ship Hydrostatics and Stability Assuming small wave amplitudes we can neglect the squares of particle velocities and thus we...
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