How to theoretically calculate the floating state and stability of a complex floating body

Discussion in 'Stability' started by sun, Aug 3, 2024.

  1. sun
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    sun Senior Member

    Hello, I haven't received your email.
     
  2. TANSL
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    Hi @sun, I've sent it to you again. Maybe your antivirus is considering it spam. Check your spam folder or similar.
     
  3. sun
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    Study the angular changes of the complex floating body (not the hull) using statics.
    Even for the hull, its underwater shape will change significantly during an inclination of 60° to 180°. There is no empirical method to measure the canshu of the hull at each moment, right?
     
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    Only for cylinders and spheres....
     
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    Sorry, I haven't received any emails in my Outlook mailbox, nor are there any spam emails. I apply for 163 email again: justqaa@126.com. Could you please resend the message? Thank you!
     

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