Stability Flashcards
Buoyancy
- Upthrust,An upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object.
- Center of Buoyancy & center of gravity must be close to one another for stability
Listing
- The degree that a ship leans or tilts to stbd or port,with no external force acting upon it
- It is caused by the off-centerline distribution of weight aboard due to uneven loading or flooding
Loll
(Unstable in the upright postion)
Caused by either free surface or excessive top weight or a
combination of both. This will cause the vessel to flop over to either side and the period of roll will be irregular.
(Different from list in that the vessel is not induced to heel to one side or the other by the distribution of weight, it is merely incapable of maintaining upright postion)
FSE is..
Free surface effect
Produced by a fluid moving through a compartment like water on a tray.Even a small level of water can affect stability (by moving center of gravity) if it’s spread across a large enough area.
The momentum of the water as its sloshes from side to side can capsize the ship
How to reduce FSE
- Put water overboard
- Build dwarf bulheads to break up the surface area of water
- Drain water to lower compartment
Stability is..
The ability of the ship to return to the upright postion after external force is applied to it
What is list?
- Caused by the addition of an off center weight ,that will cause ship to heel towards the added weight.
- It is a stable condition
A vessel is said to be listed when it is
inclined by forces within the vessel,
e.g. movement of weight within the
vessel
Types of eductors & how they work
- Fixed eductors,Fitted IMS low in ship where flooding is likely
- Portable eductors
Use HPSW through a venturi to create suction to remove water
3.Salvage eductors
What is the venturi effect?
Velocity increases pressure decreases
Occurs when a fluid is that is flowing through a pipe is forced through a narrow section,the narrow flow of water creates a vacuum that draws the water up.
Ballast
Weight added lower down in ship,ensures center of gravity is lower increasing stability
Free Surface Effect
When a ship has a partly full tank (slack tank) adversely effecting stability.
as the ship leans side to side the liquid will respond and move the ships center of mass to the side.slowing its return to vertical
the momentum becomes more & more extreme until the ship capsizes
Effect of flooding low in ship
- Weight of water low in the ship will increase stability but FSE will reduce it.
- The FSE is the same whether it is high or low in the ship.
Effect of flooding high up in ship
- Weight of water high in the ship and the FSE will have a combined effect of reducing stability.
- The FSE is the same whether it is high or low in the ship.
Types of floods
- Slow flood-ingress of water into a compartment which can be controlled by pumping, after intial leakstopping.
- Free flood-Ingress of water in a compartment that cannot be controlled & where inital leakstopping has failed
- Free surface*