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Old 12-05-2009, 07:05 PM
yuyewuyuconan yuyewuyuconan is offline
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SOS (Stability about a high speed ship)

HI,every one!
Lpp=30m ; B=6m ;D=2.5 m;d=1.9 ,displacement =150 t;"V"HULL,speed=25kn
The ship only have water tanks and fure oil tanks ,they are lowest . The angle of maxGZ is not enough (other criteria is OK)。How can i get enough angle whit changing body line ,or other method .Thank you!
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Old 12-06-2009, 06:47 AM
gwboats gwboats is offline
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Stability - high speed ship

yuyewuyuconan,

Looks like you have a freeboard problem (i.e not enough of it).
0.6 metre on a 30 metre boat is not nearly enough in reality.
You could do with a touch more beam as well to help stability and hump speed.
Hope this helps.

Graham Westbrook
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Old 12-07-2009, 07:38 AM
yuyewuyuconan yuyewuyuconan is offline
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HI gwboats
Yes , freeboard of the ship is not enough ,but if it becomes more than 0.6m(The VCG of the light ship rise high than before ) . lf/lq ↓ --!.Are you sure more beam can help this ship stability?(More beam can hlep stability but i don't sure it can help the angle of the maxGz) .I tryed add appendage on the both sides of the ship .The result of calculation is that the maxGZangle become smaller 。。。
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Old 12-07-2009, 01:10 PM
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yuyewuyuconan,

You should see a significant increase in GZ value and angle by adding more freeboard.
My guess would be about 50% better in both values by increasing freebard to 1.25m. (a more realistic value for this size of ship).
An increase in beam of say 1.0m will also give a large increase in GZ value but probably only increase angle by around 10%.
It would appear you have a ship of slightly strange proportions, is it restricted for any particular purpose?

Hope this helps.
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Old 12-09-2009, 05:29 AM
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