Deadrise definition for DNVGL-ST-0342

Discussion in 'Class Societies' started by Higuel, Aug 27, 2021.

  1. Higuel
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    Higuel Higuel Noroes

    How should one measure deadrise amidship for a slightly concave bottom in a planing hull?
     

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  2. TANSL
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    In my opinion the correct measure is : to the apex of the chine.
     

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  3. Ad Hoc
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    Ad Hoc Naval Architect

    Pt 3. Ch.1. Sec.3, 3.2.2:

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  4. Higuel
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    Higuel Higuel Noroes

    That's helpful Ad Hoc, thanks! I was only referencing to DNVGL-ST-0342, as per client requirements. As it also refers to HSLC in some parts, I'll use that definition which seems more appropriate.
     

  5. Ad Hoc
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    As with any Class rules, if you can't find the definition in one rule, it'll be in another that links/relates to it.
     
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