Microsoft PowerPoint - Stability at Small Angles (Compatibility Mode)
Microsoft PowerPoint - Stability at Small Angles (Compatibility Mode)
Law of Floatation:
Equilibrium requires
Weight = Buoyancy
LCB = LCG
Types of Equilibrium
Stable Equilibrium
Unstable Equilibrium
Neutral Equilibrium
Transverse Equilibrium - Equilibrium in
Equilibrium
(b) Stable
(c) Unstable
Neutral Equilibrium
(a)
(b)
Assumptions
Due to proportions of vessel dimensions, heel is large
SHIP
Transverse Metacentre
Transverse Metacentre
Transverse metacentre, M, is the intersection of the
Calculation of GM
Undisturbed waterline WL and inclined water line
Calculation of GM
Ships centre of buoyancy will move:
in a direction parallel to a line connecting g and g
a distance, BB equal to v.gg/vol. Of displacement.
As 0, BB will tend to become parallel to the
inclined water line
Calculation of BM
Equating moment of shifting of wedge volume to
the moment due to shift of CB
B B1
v . g1 g 2
BM
tan
tan
1
2
v . g1 g 2 y y tan 2.
2
3
0
L
Or
v . g1 g 2 2
tan 3
Thus, 0 ,
3
y
dx
0
IT
BM
yd x
= I
Righting Moment
GM = KB + BM - KG
= KM - KG
GZ = GM. sin = GM.
This is true only if is small.
Righting Moment = .GZ
= .GM. at small angles
POSITIVE STABILITY
(a) RIGHTING MOMENT WHEN HEELED
POSITIVE STABILITY
NEGATIVE STABILITY
(b) HEELING MOMENT
WHEN HEELED
SURFACE SHIP
NEGATIVE STABILITY
(d) HEELING MOMENT
WHEN HEELED
SUBMERGED
SUBMARINE
Longitudinal Metacentre
Longitudinal metacentre, M, is the intersection of the
Longitudinal Stability
Calculation of GM
Undisturbed waterline WL and inclined water line
y x tan
dx
y x tan d x
0
Then
tan d x y dx tan
0
or
LQ
x y dx
0
xydx
Hence F is LCF
LQ
xydx
BB1
v . g1 g 2
tan tan
v . g1 g 2 m1 m2
Q
m1 y x tan x dx tan
0
LQ
m2 tan
2
x
ydx
0
x2 y d x
m1 m2 v . g1 g 2 I L tan
Then 0
v . g1 g 2
IL
BM L
tan
Rolling Period
Period = Const. x k / GM
Where k: mass radius of gyration about long. Axis through
CG and then,
Period = c x B / GM
Where c = 0.72 to 0.91 with mean at 0.80 for surface ships and
0.67 for submarines
(case of ore carrier 0.69 for loaded condition and 0.94 for
ballast condition)
High GM low period, fast rolling, acceleration high,
uncomfortable
Normally period should be between 12 to 18 seconds.
i / v = i /
where is the specific volume of liquid = m / kg
Virtual rise in CG of the ship = (i / ) / V
where V: volume of displacement of the ship
GM = KB + BM KG - (i / ) / V
where (i / ) / V is the free surface correction which does not
depend on the amount of liquid.
Loss of stability due to f.s. can occur during voyage tank
consumables reduce during voyage at arrival port
Loss of stability due to f.s. can occur at port due to loading and
unloading of ballast water
Loss of stability due to f.s. can occur during voyage ballast water
management at sea
longitudinal axis =
Own M.I. About its own long. Axis + Transfer of MI to
system long. Axis. Thus
Trans M.I. = (own M.I. + Awp.d)
where d: distance between the body long. Axis and
systen long. axis
High BM, KG can be high
Examples catamarans, trimarans, pentamarans,
SWATH vessels, floating semi-submersibles.
Training on Catamaran
CATAMARAN - Ferry
Hydrofoil
SWATH Vessel
Semi-submersible platform
Thunder Horse, USA
Inclining experiment
Purpose : To determine the light ship weight and it CG position
Environmental Condition : Calm weather, no wind, waves or