Inclining experiment

Discussion in 'Stability' started by naserrishehri, Sep 29, 2021.

  1. TANSL
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    TANSL Senior Member

    To perform the inclining test, the bajansailor solution did not work and you know perfectly (or should know?) that this is so. Let me explain it to you because I see that you have not understood, perhaps driven by your interest in contradicting me. To perform the inclining test, using the bajansailor weight W, it is not useful to move only a part of W but you must move all W to one side and then move all W to the opposite side.
    You don't need to thank me for the explanation. I do it with pleasure.
     
  2. Ad Hoc
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    Ad Hoc Naval Architect

    Oh dear, back to your usual MO... :(

    There is no contradiction. More like lacking in comprehension!...nothing new there sadly...

    The objective is to get the desired minimum 2 degrees, and using 4 shifts per side.
    How this is achieved is up to the NA performing the Inc test.

    Aahh.. the fountain of all knowledge. What would we do with you... :eek:
     
  3. TANSL
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    TANSL Senior Member

    With your excellent use of the English language and my knowledge of naval architecture and my experience, we would be an invincible team. :mad::D
     

  4. DogCavalry
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    But has the OP been well served? Is his problem mitigated?
     
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