Hydrostatics and stability

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Ship form[edit | edit source]

Principal parameters to describe a ship[edit | edit source]

The main dimensions of a ship are:

LBP = Length between perpendiculars
LOA = Length overall
LWL = Length at water line
  B = Breadth
  D = Height
  T = Draught (some use "d")
  F = Free board

Some other used characteristics to describe a ship are:

v = speed
DWT = dead weight
Δ = total mass of the ship with cargo

Buoyancy[edit | edit source]

The total weight of the ship:

The absolute value of the water pressure:

Fz = Archimedes force

Hydrostatic properties[edit | edit source]

Concept of stability[edit | edit source]

Curves describing stability[edit | edit source]

Stability in damaged condition[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]