GZ characteristic curve on a model vessel - Help!

Discussion in 'Stability' started by mallia.s, Mar 11, 2010.

  1. HReeve
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    HReeve Junior Member

    Sure, do an inclining experiment of the model. Assuming you have it instrumented to give you the angle of heel, this is a simple matter.

    However, as others have said, for static stability considerations, calculations are a more efficient way to go.
     
  2. Perm Stress
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    Perm Stress Senior Member

    For weight you could use accurate scales.

    For LCG - just make sure trim is correct

    For VCG it it is possible to hang model several times , as in picture.

    Once VCG is correct, make inclining tests, get results, and make them in your thesis, diploma or whatever you do ;).
     

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  3. mallia.s
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    mallia.s Junior Member

    I did extract the result experimentally, .... by heeling the vessel attached to fixed lever about the centre of gravity. This makes sure that the same displacement is kept at all times. The results are satisfactory.


    Thanks all for your help
     
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