TOS Lecture 2
TOS Lecture 2
SECOND LECTURE
BASIC DEFINITIONS, SHIP GEOMETRY(LINES PLAN),
HYDROSTATIC PROPERTIES(VOLUME OF DISPLACEMENT,
DISPLACEMENT, CENTRE OF BUOYANCY,COEFFICIENTS OF
FORM, TPC, WPA,WSA,LCF, TRIM, HEEL
BASIC DEFINITONS AND SHIP
GEOMETRY
BASIC DEFINITONS AND SHIP GEOMETRY
FP
AP
Shear
DWL
Lpp
LOA
FP
AP
Shear
DWL
Lpp
LOA
WL Freeboard
Depth: D
Draft: T
K
CL
• Depth(D): vertical distance measured from keel to deck taken at
amidships and deck edge in case the ship is cambered on the deck.
• Draft(T) : vertical distance from keel to the water surface
• Beam(B) : transverse distance across the each section
Breadth(B) : transverse distance measured amidships
Beam: B Camber
View of midship section
WL Freeboard
Depth: D
Draft: T
K
CL
• Lines
- body plan (front View)
- shear plan (side view)
- half breadth plan (top view)
Figure 2.2 - The Projection of Lines onto 3 Orthogonal Planes
Half-Breadth Plan
- Intersection of planes (waterlines) parallel to the baseline (keel).
Centre of Buoyancy: The centroid of the underwater volume of the ship upto a
given waterline is called centre of buoyancy.
Center of Buoyancy
- Centroid of displaced water volume
- Buoyant force act through this centroid.
TCB
LCB Center
line
KB
Base line
Center of Buoyancy : B
Example
B
2 centerline
1
WL
2 2 1 1
Δ= ρ.
The standard density of sea water is 1.025 t/m3. The displacement is generally
calculated with this density.
If the ship is operating in waters of other density the ship will immerse or emerge
depending on whether the density of water is less or more respectively i.e if the ship
is floating in fresh water (density =1.000 t/m3) then the ship will immerse deeper for
the same displacement or weight.
Water Plane Area: The area of the water plane at which the ship is floating is called
the Water Plane Area.
It is that point in the ship's waterplane at which when a weight is added the ship
would produce a parallel sinkage or it is that point (hinge) in the waterplane about
which the waterplane would trim (rotate).
Center of Floatation
Center of
Floatation
- Centroid of water plane (LCF varies depending on draft.)
- Pivot point for list and trim of floating ship
LCF
centerline
TCF