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“STABILITY TABLES”
Trim and Stability Particulars
of
M. V. “HINDSHIP”
‘A BHANDARKAR PUBLICATIONM. V. “HINDSHIP”
"hen using the Trim and Stability Data for M. V. “Hindship”, the following should be taken into account wiless
otherwise stated :—~
1, elative densities of liquids shall be taken as follows -—
alt Water 1.025 Fresh Water 1.00
Heavy Fuel Oil 0.95 Diesel Oil oss
Lub. Oil 0.90 Cylinder Oil oz
2. GZeurves, hydrostatic curves and displacement scale are for inspection only. For actual calculations, tables
fon page 21-22 and 7 & 8 respectively should be used. Interpolated values shall be considered correct for in
between displacements/dratts,
(Draft marks are to be assumed as at the fore and aft perpendicular.
4 4. KG means the KG without allowing for free surface correction,
5. GM (Solid) means GM without allowing for free surface correction,
6. GM (Fluid) means GM (Solid) —FSC
7. F.S.C. is to be applied to the GM and NOT to the KG except when determining GZ values from KN.
8. Corrected KG means KG—FSC. (when determining GZ from KN.).
9. Kg of liquid in any tank is always to be presumed as for full tank,
40. Moment of inertia for calculations of FSC is to be obtained from page 19 and the FSC is to be worked out as
indicated on page 18—20.
11, Hydrostatic draft means the draft at the Centre of Flotation,
* All information taken from pages 8 & 9 relates to hydrostatic draft. However, when trim of the ship is not
given. the mean draft may be considered to be the same as the hydrostatic draft,
13, A tank shall be considered to be full when filled to its 100% capacity,
| 14, When a large change of displacement is involved, the hydrostatie data is to be obtained corresponding to the
final draft/displacement.
15. Trim is to be calculated as indicated,
18 Righting arm (KN) values from Column ‘B" only to be used where both ‘A? & ‘B’ are given on pages 21 and 22.
17. Weights added or removed from any compartment are to be assumed at or from the respective Centre of Gravity
of the compartment (Both vertical and longitudinal).
For calculations involving capacities of cargo compartments, the grain capacities are to be used.3
GENERAL PARTICULARS
MOULDED DIMENSIONS:
LENGTH OVERALL TO EXTREME POINT ON BULB:
LENGTH OVERALL TO EXTREME POINT ON STEM:
LENGTH BETWEEN PERPENDICULARS
BREADTH MOULDED
DEPTH MOULDED TO UPPER DECK
DEPTH MOULDED TO SECOND DECK
SUMMER LOAD DRAUGHT
BLOCK COEFFICIENT
DISPLACEMENT ...
METRES ‘FEET
153.965 505'—13/4"
153.475 503'~6,7/16"
143.160 469"—8.5/16"
20.000 6517/16"
11.818 38-9 5/16"
8.819 28'-11 13/16"
9.233 30"—3_1/2"
0.722
- 19617 TONNES —_19307 TONS.
DEADWEIGHT ... : . 14117 TONNES 13894 TONS.
GROSS TONNAGE . + 10015.80 TONS.
NET TONNAGE _ oe $494.76 TONS
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SPECIAL NOTES REGARDING THE STABILITY AND LOADING OF THE SHIP
(1) As this ship is required to comply with Regulation 10 (1) and (2) of the Load Line Convention 1966 the
G. 0, INDIA considers it important to ensure that in any sailing condition the stability complies
at least with the following minimum criteria:
| STATICAL STABILITY CURVE
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ANGLE OF INCLINATION (DEGREES)
A — Area under curve up to 30° to be not less than 0.055 metre radians
BH do x —do~ 0.09 do
C— Area between 30° and X" do 0.03 do
X — 40" or lesser angle at which water could enter hull
E— Max. GZ to occur at angle not less than 30°, and to be at least 0.20 metres (0.66 ft.) in height.
F ~ Initial G. M, to be not less than 0,15 metres (0.49 ft)
(2) In order that the required minimum Bow Height is always maintained the forward draught should
not exceed 11.211 M.METRIC CONVERSIONS
—
Metric Equivalents
Multiply by To Convert from To obtain
0.03937 Millimetres Inches 25.400
0.3937 Centimetses Inches 2.5400
3.2808 Metres Feet 0.3048
2.2048 Kilogrammes | Pounds 0.45359
—|- | —
0.005842 Kilogrammes | Tons (2240 Lbs) 106.047
0.9842 Metric (je. Tonnes ‘Tons (2240 Lbs) 1.016
Tons of 1000 Kilos)
2.4998 Mettic Tons per Ceotimetre (of | Tons per Inch (Immersion) | 0.4000
Immersion) |
8.2014 ‘Moment to change Trim one centi- | Moment to change Trim | 0.122
metre (Tonne metre units) ‘one inch (Foot Ton Units)
187.9767 Mette Radians Feet Degrees 0.0083
To obtain To Convert from Multiply by
above
Relation between weight and Volume,
| 10mm. cubed = 1 Cubic Centimetre
| 1 Cubic Centimetre of fresh water (S.G. 1.0) = 1 gramme
1000, ow Com) = T Rilogram (1000 gms)
Toy mete ew Co») = E Tonne (1000 Kilos)
1 ww Salt water (S.G. 1.025)=. 1.025 Tonnes
| 3 Toone won Coy) = 0.975 Cubic Metres.
1 Cubie Metre = 35.316 Cubic Feet
1 Cubie Feet 0.0283 Cubie Metres.7
HYDROSTATIC PARTICULARS
(In Salt water)
(S.G. 1.025)
Displace- % Tee 2 KM. [KMD
‘Draught | ment | TRC |More, [LEB | LCR | ¥.C.B. firansverse | Lonel
BK. | (Metric | (Tonnes | (Moment “|R.W.D. | F.W.D. | Above | Meta- | Meta-
l(Metres) | Tonnes) | per Cm. to change | of AP_—_| of AP Base centre centre
ie, 1000 |Immersion) | Trimone |(Metres) —|(Mfetres) |(Mettes) | A.B. AB.
Kitograms Cm) (Metres) |(Metres)
2.80. 5063 | 20.72 143.2 | 72.946 | 73.117 1496 [12.152 415.4
3.066 Bis [20.90 | 148.0 |S T ima | ere 39
3.20 5897 21.09 130.7 | 72.970 | 73.145 Tie [tase [368-3
3.40 6320 2124 1.2 | 72.98) | 73.143 rs | 10.838 [349.5
3.60 one | _21.38 155.2 | 72.992 | 73,145 1.930 | 10.478 | 382.5
3.80 7174 | 21.50 17.1 | 73.000| 73.145 2.038 | 10,154 [317.0
4.00 21,62 138.9 | 73.010 | 73.13 2.146 o86t | 303-3
4.20 21.72 10.7 | 01a [73.103 2356 [9-610 250-1
4.40 124 | 73.017 | 73.0600 | 2.366 | 9.386 | 278.4
4.60 13.8 | 73.019 | 73.017 | 2.472 | 9.196 | 267.5
4.80 15.4, 73.018 | 72.974 | 2.516 | 9.032 | 257.3
5.00 166.8 73.016 72.917 2.684 | 8-890 277
5.20 18.2 | 73.03 | 72.846 | 2.788 | 8.770 | 238.8
5.40 169.6 | 73.005 | 72.761 2.892 | 8.668 | 230.9
5.60 iio | 72.992 | 72.675 | 2.998 | 8.578 | 203.3
5.80 TRF 979 73,580 3.107 e302 216-4
6.00 174.0 | 72.962) 72.478 | 3.208 | Saxe | 210.6
6.20 175.7__| 72.941 72.333 3.308 s3sa_ [205.0
6.40 7s | 72.516 | 2.17% | 3.412 | 8.340 | 200.0
6.60 179.3 | 72.889 [72.005 3316 [8.304 [195.8
6.80 18-4 72.858 71-806 3.620 8.280 191.6
are level to the keel
+The hydrostatic particulars given above have been developed with the vessel floating on water
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HYDROSTATIC PARTICULARS
(in Salt water)
are level to the keel.
(SG. 1.025)
Displace- KM [KMO
[Draught | ment | TRC. | Merc. | Lew | Lor, | v.c.B. Transverse | Lonel
BK. | (Metric | (Tonnes | (Moment | F.W.D. | FWD. | Above | Meta. | Motu
(Mees) | (Tonnes) | per Cm. |to change | of AP | of AP | Base | centre contre
i.e. 1000 | tmmersion) | Trim one | (Metres) | (Metres) | (Metres) | A.B. AB
Kilograms Cm (Metres) | (Metres)
[7.00 | iaa09 [22.95 | ta. | 728i | 71.006 | 3.724 186.0
7.20 14761 23.07 186.4 Ter | 71.393 3.828 184.7
7.40 | 15226) 23.19 | 189.0) 72.737 | 71.193 [3.934 pon]
7.60 | 15693 | 23.29 | 191.8 | 72.690 | 70.979 [4.040 T89
7.80 | 16161 194.6 | 72.641 | 70.780 | 4.144 176.6
8.00 | 16935 197.4 | 72.388 | TOSS | Tat
@.20 | i7t6 | 23.66 | 200.21 72.539] 70.409" | 4.356 E07,
3.40 | lie |e [| as [TO | AAG 170.2
50] eT ||| | TOOT | 182
8.80 18565, 24.02 209.0 | 72.351 wi 4.674 166.3
9.00 19051 . De | 72.288 | 69.768 a7 164.6
9.20) 19537 | 24.26 | 24.5 | 72.303 | 09.611 | 4.892 12.9
9.40 | 20rd | 24.36) a4 | 72.159 | 6.48 | 5.000 TT
9.00 | d0sia| 24.46) 200.0 | 72.093 | 69.355 | 5.108 159.2
9.80 | 21006 3.6 | 0 | a | 3.216 1374
10,00 21498 2.8) 25.0 | 71902 | OT 5.328 155.8 |
Note:The hydrostatic particulars given above have been developed with the vessel floating on water lines whic10
CAPACITIES AND CENTRES OF GRAVITY
OF DRY CARGO SPACES.
capacitins |, CENTRES OF GRAVITY
COMPARTMENT Loca- —
cation | Bale | Grain | Vert. | V.Mo-[ Longl. | L. Mo-
(Frame | Cu. M. Above | menis | from ] _ ments
(Nos.) Base | M-Ton- | AP. | AbLAP.
(M) | nes (M) | M-Tonnes
No. | HOLD. 149-177 | 1248.3 | 1356.8 | 5.59 | 7585 | 123.52 | 167592
No. 2 HOLD 117149 | 3299.8 | 3586.7 | 4.08 | 17800 | ios 1d 360032
No. 3 HOLD 91-107 | 2885.3 | 3136.2 5.00 | 15681 | 80.63 | 252872
‘No. 4 HOLD. 6-91 | 3240.3 | 3522.1 | 4.99 | 17575 [58.66 | 206806
No.SHOLD i133 | 09.3 | 64.0 | 691 | ame) at) Tet
TOTAL IN HOLDS 11303.0 | 12285.8 | 5.16 | 63429 | 2.17 | TooRRAa
No. | TWEEN DECK 149-177 | 107.5 | 116.8 | 11.17 | 12475 [18.67 | 30287
No.2 TWEEN DECK 1i7-149_| 1706.5 | 1854.9 | 10.72 | 19eas | 103.91 | 192743
No. 3 FWEEN DECK, 1-17 | 1338.0 | 1454.4 [10.37 | 1: 0.79 [TTT
‘No. 4 TWEEN DECK 64-851 | 467.1 | 507.7 | 10.76 3744 | 20162
No, 5.TWEEN DECK LOWER 136 | 1080.1 [1174.0 | 10.69 i734 | 20240
No. 5 UPPER TWEEN DECK 733 | 818.9 | #01 | 13.76 1.78 | _ 13156
‘TOTAL IN TWEEN DECKS [6438.1 | 6997.9 | 11.10 7.17 [512053
SPECIAL CARGO LOCKER (©) 106.6} 115.9 | 10,30 | i217 | 46.36 [5373
COLD CARGO CHAMBER No. | 69-91 | a7. [317.1 | 10.36 | 3785 | 60.32 | 19006
(ey
COLD CARGO CHAMBER No.2 | 59-91 | 313.7] 313.7 | 10.36 | 3280 | 60.12 [18860
Ss)
TOTAL OF COLD CARGO _ _ 60.8 | 630.8 | 10.36 | 6535 | 60.17 | 37986
MAIL ROOM 173-182 38.7 38.7, 14.81 573 | 135.01 3235
GRAND TOTAL. __ 18517.2 [2006.1 | 7.44 [149457 | 78.20 [156942912
CAPACITIES AND CENTRES OF GRAVITY OF
STORE ROOMS AND CREW AND EFFECTS AND
DECK CARGO.
CREW, STORES AND EFFECTS
- ‘DEPARTURE ‘ARRIVAL
ITEM,
Centres of Centres of
Gravity Gravity
Tonnes |. ——-—} Tonnes
Vert Longl. K.G. (M) | LOG (M)
AB. From AP. AB. Ford of
AP.
Stores, Spares and Provisions 845 11.97 65.25 15.4 11.70 64.78
Crew and Effects 10.9 14.4at 38.28 10.9 14.47 38.28
DISTRIBUTION OF CREW AND EFFECTS:
Weight KG. in LCG in
in (M) above | (M) Ford
. ‘Tonnes Base of ALP.
ON UPPER DECK 6.825 13.01 37.25
ON LONG POOP DECK | 1.050 15.44 37.44
ON BRIDGE DECK 2.215 17.89 40.06
ON BOAT DECK 9.700 20.34 43.84
TOTAL: 10,850 14.47 38,28
WEIGHT, KG., AND L.C.G. OF DECK CARGO:
Weight | KG. in(M) | LCG in
Position in ‘hove | (M) Ford
‘Tonnes | base oF AP.
Bet, Frames. 131-150 “190.0 | 14.20 | 09.48
do 19127 190.0 i 13.82 91.84
do 89-107 190.0 | 13.63 75.84
lo 6846 0.0 | 13.65 | 50.08
TOTAL 760.0 13.83 84.0413
CAPACITIES AND CENTRES OF GRAVITY OF
REFRIGERATED CARGO DOMESTIC CHAMBERS:
Centres of
Location Bale Gravity (Metres)
COMPARTMENT (Frame Capacity
Number) Cubic Vertical Long.
Metres | above base | from A.P.
NO. | COLD CARGO SPACE P 59-91 371 10.36 60.215
NO. 2 COLD CARGO SPACE S 59-91 313.7 10.36 60.115
DOMESTIC CHAMBERS
MEAT 36-38) 18.4 10.54 27.240
FISH 384-41 10.5 10.54 9.240
VEGETABLES 41-434, 18.7 10,50 | 31.240it
CAPACITIES, CENTRES OF GRAVITY AND FREE,
SURFACE MOMENTS OF OIL AND OTHER TANKS
|
CAPACITIES: Centres of Free
Loca Gravity (M) | Suetace
COMPARTMENT tion | 100% ] 98% fll Moment |
Frame | Full AT.SG,!
No. Cubic | Cubic | Tonnes | Vertl Longl. |1.0(Ton- |
Metres | Metres | AT.SG. from | ne/M) |
1.0 AP.
| td LL —
OIL FUEL TANKS: 0.95 Tonnes/M? or 37.8 Cu, f,/Ton (approx.)
NO. 1 D.B.TANK voir | asr6 | ist.a | ises | ats | i403 | 657
NO.2D.B. TANK. P. ni7-149 | 202.4 | 198.4. | 198.4 | 0.65 | 102.20 | TB
—Do— s. uii49 | 202.4 | 198.4 | a9. | 0.65 | 102.20 | 78
NO.3D.B.TANK P. aii? | ui0.s | 10s.s | 108.3 | 07 | 80.62 | 227
Do s. aiti7 | si0.s | 108.3 | 108.3 | 0.67 | soe | mar
|
—Do— c | oni | 210.7 | 206.5 | 200.8 | 0.61 | s0.68 | st
|
NO.4 0.8. | coor | sara | neo | 249 | 0.68 | seue | 2m
—Do~ cost | 1274 | 124.9 | 124.9 | 0.68 | se.1e | 2
—Do— ©, oot | 257.4 | 252.3 | 252.3 | 0,63 | 57.58 1408
; | |
NO.5D.B.TANK aro | 48.8 | arg | a7 | oar | ao. | 9s
| |
SETTING. TANK TIP. 3336 34.4 | 33.7 | 33.7 | 6.00 | 25.06 9
—Do~ s. sao | a6 | 33.9 | 33.9 | 61s | 25.08 9
SERVICE TANK 12. P. gas | ata | aa. | 33.7 | ot | 25.09 6
—Do— a3a6 | 34.4 | 33.7 | 33.7 | ost | 25.09 6
TOTAL 1692.9 | 1659.2. | 1689.2
DIESEL OIL TANKS: 0.88 Tonnes/M® or 40.8 Cu, Ft/Tom (approx.)
NO.5D.B.TANK —P. seo | 3.5 | sis | ais | oss | a8.20 | 2
NO.7 TANK r. z3e | 14.6 | 123 | uaa | 262 | 22.97 0
NO.7TANK > SS 236 | 1.9 | 99.9 | 99.9 | 259 | 97 ) 33
SERVICE TANK FOR
DOME. P soso | 46 | tas | tas | 731 | 2792 3
SERVICE TANK FOR
AES P. 3640 | 10.3 | 10.1 | 101 | 7.06 | 27.84 1
: pop
NOTE:—TO OBTAIN WEIGHT OF THE LIQUID CONTENTS OF ANY COMPARTMENT MULTIPLY
‘TONNES AT S.G. 1,0" BY THE ACTUAL SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF THE LIQUID.15
CAPACITIES, CENTRES OF GRAVITY AND FREE
SURFACE MOMENTS OF OIL AND FUEL TANKS (CONTD.)
CENTRES OF”
CAPACITIES GRAVITIE Free
Loca Surface
COMPARTMENT tion 100% FUL 98% FULL Vertl. Longl. | Moments:
Frame AB. | from |AT. SG.
‘Nos. | Cubic [Cubic [Tonnes | Metes | AP. | 1.0
ALSG. cris
1.0
ENGINE ROOM: LUB, OIL CYLINDER OIL, AND OTHER TANKS:
LLUB. OIL: 0.90 M/Tonne or 39.9 Cu. ft/Tom approx.)
No. 6 D. 8. SER, TK, LO. aso | 194 | 90 | 190 | 12) | 386]
No.9 D. B. SER. TK. 1.0.6. seso | 213 | 209°) 20.9 | 0.82 | 27.91 2
STORAGE TK, FOR M.E.T7 42-47 Ind 16.8 16.8 | ° 7.06 33.24 5
10. 5.
SETTING. TANK FOR M.E, 42-47 4 16.9 16.9 719 | 33.24 5
TELO.S. |
STORAGE TK. FOR AE agg | 64 | 6.3 | 63 | 7.06 | 31.44 | Negli
TI0L.0. P, | sible
1.0, SLUDGE TK. 72S. 42-46 na foie | na | 3.02 | 32.64 | to
CYL, OIL TK, FOR ME. T9 P. 4144 5.4 83) 5.3 | 7.06 3144 | do
=Do~ 19.7, ase] sa [sa | sa | noe | anes | oo
CYL. OL MEASR. TK. 127. go4o | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 10.50 | 29.08 | —do—
H.F.0. SLUDGE TK. 76. P. gran fe | a7 | 3.9 | 3.08 | 29.04 | to
CONDENSATE FEED TANK seas. | 08 | 08 | 08 | 3.17 | 27.08 | do
TLS.
COMPENSATION TK. FOR M.E. 55-57 18 18 18 13.40 42.33 | —do—
JACKETS TI. S. |
COMPENSATION TK. FOR aus | 06 | 06 | 06 | 12.65 31.44) —do—
ME, NOZZLES TIS. : i
COMPENSATION TANK FOR | 56-57 | 0.7 | 0.7 | 0.7 | 13.40 | 42.63 | —do—
AE. TI6. P
| COMPRESSOR OIL TANK Tis P, | 49-40 0.2 0.2 0.2 | 6.80 | 35.84 | —do—
PARAFFIN-TANK TIS. ®. sisz | 02 | 02 | 02 | 6.80 | 38.84 | —do—
ANTI-CORROSIVE OIL TANK 0-51 0.2 0.2 0.2 6.80 37.84 | —do—
720. P. j
(rorats _ 102.3] 100.3 | 1003 I42
‘CAPACITIES, CENTRES OF GRAVITY AND FREE SURFACE,
MOMENTS OF OIL AND WATER TANKS (contd)
‘CAPACITIES CENTRES OF
Loca- GRAVITY ee Sur-
COMPARTMENT tion | 100% full | 98) full face Mo-
Frame iment AT,
No. | Cubic | Cubic |Tonnes | Vert. | Longl. |sG.1.0
| Metres | Metres | AT.SG. | Metres | Metres |(Ton/M)
10 | AB. | Fromar
| FRESH AND FEED WATER TANKS: 1.0 M'/Tonne or 36 Cu. Ft,/Ton,
‘No. 8 TANK P. war | m1 | 72.6 | 126 | 2.76 | 16.24 1s
No. 8 TANK S. | iar | 634 | 62a | o2a | 297 | 16.21 8
‘TWEEN DK. DRINKING wu | 49.7 | 48.7 | 48-7 | aaa | 5.86 37
WATER TANK P.
—Do— s. Tal 43.7 | 42.8 | 428 | 23 | 5.80 2
AFT PEAK TANK oto | 7s | uss | 15.4 | ger | 3.38 18
NO, 10 BOILER FEED TANK —S.| 39-4 | 141 | 13.8 | 13.8 | 0.90 | 31.74 | 16
No. 11 PISTON COOLING WATER) 52-55 63 | 62 | 62 | 1.20] 40.21 4
TANK — C.
| | |
No. 12 JACKET COOLING soso | 144 | ist | ida | 0.72 | 43.44 ”
WATER TANK —S.
No. 13 LEAKAGE WATER 3759 47 | 46] 46 | on | 43.84 1
TANK —P.
TOTAL: 388.2 | 380.3 | 380.3
BALLAST WATER TANKS: 1.025 M?/Tonne or 35 Cu. ft,/Ton (approx.)
FORE PEAK TANK. vore.| as | ioe | ma | 6st fan | 9
| No. 1D. B. TANK vein | ase | isa | asta | tae] ane | ao
No.2D.B.TANK P. uirs49 | 202.4 | 198.4 | 198.4 | 0.65 | 102.20 | 718 |
| —po— S. 117-149 202.4 198.4 198.4 | 0 65 | 102.20 118
| . 3D. B. TANK P. 91-7 10.5 108.3 108.3 0.67 80.62 227
pos our | nos | 109.3 | 108s | or | moa | a
po oe sary | ator | ane.s | anes | ot | moe | ne
—po— . 6091 | 127.4 | 124.9 | 124.9 | 0.68 | sea | 271
po c jos | a4 | ana | ana] a | oe | 0s)
AFT PEAK ov | uns | usa | sa | ser | 358 | 8
TOTAL 1727.6 | 1693.2 | 1693.2
NOTE:—TO OBTAIN WEIGHT OF THE LIQUID CONTENTS OF ANY COMPARTMENT MULTIPLY
“TONNES AT S. G. 1.0” BY THE ACTUAL SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF THE LIQUID. |s
yo
‘TANKS IN ENGINE ROOM ~
CONTENTS, CENTRES OF GRAVITY AND MOMENTS:
weiew | KG. | vent. | £0.00] Lonel |
TANKS, Bet. in (| Moments | Ford of | Moments
Frames, | Tonnes M-Tonnes | AP, | M-Tonnes
LO, Shudge Tank S. 42-46 1.26 3.02 3. | 32.64 ad
Cyl. Oil Measuring Tank 8. 39-40 0.2 | 10.50 2.3 | 29.08 64
HF. O, Shudge Tank P. 31-42. 3.02 3.05 no | 29.06 | 1052
Condensate Feed Tank — S, 36-38 0.80 3.97 3.2 | 27.04 26
‘Compensation Tank for M. E. 58.57 179 | 13.40 m0 | 42.53 5.8
Jackets. S.
Compensation Tank for M.E. 2.43 0.61 12.65, ce 19.2
Nozzles. 8.
Compensation Tank for A.E, 3657 om | 13.40 96 | 42.63 307 |
Compressor Oil Tank P. 49-50 0.20 6.80 14 | 35.84 1.2
Paraffin Tank 51-52 0.19 6.80 13 | 38.64 13
Anti-corrosive Oil Tank P. \ 50-51 0.20 6.80 14 | 3784 16
DEPARTURE CONDITIONS 9.61 6.84 65.7 | 33.51 | 322.0
Weight Vert. | LCG. (M0) Lonel
TANKS Bet. in K.G. | Moments | Ford of | Moments
Frames | Tonnes (M) | MeToanes | A.P. | M-Tonnes
1.0. Sludge Tank 8. 42.46 1.26 3.02 3.8 | 32.64 4a
|
Cyl. Oi Measuring Tk. 39-40 0.22 10,50 23 | 29.08 6.4
HLF,O. Sludge Tank —P. 37-42 3.62 3.05 10 | 29.08 | 105.1
Condensate Feed Tank, 8. 36-38 0.80 3.97 3.2 | 27.08 21.6
Compensation ‘Tank for M. E. 58-51 119 | 13.40 24.00 | 42.38 15.8
Jackets. 8.
‘Compensation Tank for M. B. 42-43 0.61 12.65 aa | ange 19.2
‘Nozzles. S.
Compensation Tank for A.E. P. 56-57 on | 13.40 9.6 | 42.68 30.7
Compressor Oil Tank 49-50 0.10 6.38 or | 35.84 36
Paraffin Tank P. 5152 0.09 6.58 06 | 38.64 35
‘Anti-corrosive Oil Tank P. 50-51 0.10 6.58 0.7 | 37.84 3.8
ARRIVAL CONDITION: L 9.31 6.83 63.6 33.38 310.818.
NOTES ON USE OF FREE SURFACE MOMENTS
PROVIDED A TANK IS COMPLETELY FILLED WITH LIQUID, NO MOVEMENT
OF THE LIQUID IS POSSIBLE AND THE EFFECT ON THE SHIP'S STABILITY 18 PRE-
CISELY THE SAME AS IF THE TANK CONTAINED SOLID MATERIAL.
IMMEDIATELY A QUANTITY OF LIQUID IS WITHDRAWN FROM THE TANK,
THE SITUATION CHANGES COMPLETELY AND THE STABILITY OF THE SHIP IS
ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE “FREE SURFACE EFFECTS”.
THIS ADVERSE EFFECT ON THE STABILITY IS REFERRED TO AS A “ LOSS
ING.M.” OR AS A “VIRTUAL RISE IN V.C.G." AND IS CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS:
LOSS OF G.M.DUETO } FREE SURFACE MOMENT SP. GRAVITY OF
FREE SURFACE EFFECTS (TONNES METRES) LiQUID IN TANK
(METRES) — —
Jj DISPLACEMENT OF VESSEL IN TONNES.
N.B—THE “FREE SURFACE EFFECTS” OF ALL OIL-FUEL, FRESH WATER, FEED
WATER AND SERVICE TANKS SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO, ACCOUNT IN BOTH
‘THE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE CONDITIONS.19
FREE SURFACE CORRECTIONS
particular tank by A/1.025 in that particular condition.
To find the loss of GM due to free surface for any tank divide the moment of inertia of the
2. Moment of inertia (f) is not indicated for tanks, where loss of GM due to fiee surface is consi-
dered negligible.
COMPARTMENT Teton Frames | Moment of neti Gin)
Fore Peak Tank - TRE 5
No.1. D.B. Tank won | a9
No.2D.B.Tank Por wy |
No.5 D.B. Tank P ors ieait | 2m
No.3. B. Tank Cente | sir 181
No.4 D. B. Tank Por S | wo m
No.4 D.B. Tank Centre os 40s
No.$D.B. Tank 39-60 | in
No.$D.B. Tanks 1-60 9s
No.6. B. Tank C 41-50 2
No.7 DB. Tank P 23-36 0
No.7D.B. Tank $ 28-26 3
No. 8D. B. Tank P 2 6
No.8 D.B.Toik $ wa | 8
No.9 D. B, Tank C | 3640 | »
No. 10D. B. Tank $ | 946 6
No. 11 D. B. Tank C 52-55 j 4
No. 12 D. B. Tank S 56-59 | 17
ween deck FW. Tank §. a 2
TLHLE. 0. Setting Tanks P or S 36 °
128. FO. Service Tanks P ot S a3 6
13D. 0, Service Tank for MEP | s6—40 3
‘14D. 0, Seling Tank for AE, P nd service (ach soa 1
7 L. O. Storage Tank for M.E.S. | 42-47 | 5
TB... Setng Tank for M. B.S ann 5
AFT PEAK TANK onto 620
TYPICAL EXAMPLE ON FREE SURFACE
MOMENTS
LIQUID IN TANK
IN LOADED ARRIVAL CONDITION No. 5
CONSIDERED SLACK AND THEIR FREE SURFACE MOMENTS ARE SHOWN AGAINST
EFFECT ON G.M, OF SHIP DUE TO FREE SURFACE OF
THE FOLLOWING TANKS WERE
| BACH TANK.
TABLE OF ‘17 IS SHOWN ON PAGE 19
- Free
TANKS 1 | Sp. Gr. | Surface
Moments.
NO, 3D. B. TANKS C. (w.B) 1181 x 1,025]= 1210
NO. 5D. B. TANK P, (D0) 172 x 0.88 |= 152
NO. 5D. B. TANK S. (H.F.O.) 95x 0.95 |= 90
F.W. FOR ENGINES $ & € (F.W.) 21x 1.00 j= 2
H. P.O, SETTLG. & SERVICE TKS. P & 8. 30 0.05 |= 28
D. 0. SETTLG. & SERVICE TKS. 4x 0.88 f 4
| L.0. STORAGE & SETTLING TKS, 5x09 b 5
DRINKING WATER TANKS. S. (F.W.) 42x 1.00 j= 42
TOTALT — f= 1552
| "HE TOTAL FREE SURFACE MOMENTS ARE THEN DIVIDED BY
‘THE DISPLACEMENT OF 18529.3 TONNES, WHICH GIVES THE
LOSS OF G. M, DUE TO FREE SURFACE OF LIQUIDS.21
CROSS CURVES OF STABILITY PARTICULARS
Nore:—
(1) Centre of Gravity is assumed on Base Line,
(2) Interpolated values will hold good for in between displacements.
@) For 30°, 40°, 45°, 60° & 75° Inclination, values given in ‘A
Column are without superstructure and values given in ‘B* Columa
are inclusive of superstructure, POOP 8 FOSLE INCLUDED
ee _—_ psu vb bn
Displace- RIGHTING ARM IN METRES Deck
sent in - — —— Edge
‘Tonnes s 10° 1s* \ 20° 25° Immersed.
ross | 2a3s__|3.142_| 4.000 | 4.698_| 5.320
Tos [2.030 4.580 | 5.230
~ 0.980 1,940 4.465 5.144
1.868 4.315 | 5.068
1.800 4.280 | 4.997
1.750 4.210 | 4.952,
3000 | 0.865” | 1.708 4.140 | 4.895
| ¥s00 os forse | 3540S |
000 | 0.833 | 1.642 | 2.839 3.282) AOS |
9500 0.819 1.620 | 2.397 3.202 | 3.960 4.77
70000 0.807 | 1.598 2.365 | 3.157 | 3.910 4.682
10500 0.797 1,580 2335 3.a1| 3.867 | 4.645
71000 | 0.788 | 1.86 | 2.310 | 3.087 | 3.835 | 4.612,
11500 0.780 1,550, 2.288 3.057 | 3.805 4.580
rao [0.72 | 1.338) 2.2m | 3.033 | 3.780 | 4.554
12500 | 0.765 | 1.528 | 2.258 | 3.017 | 3.760) 4.830 | 4.530) 29.1"
13000 0.760 1.519 2.247 3.003 3.740 4,508 4,508 28.17
13500 0.757 1.512 2.238 2,991 3.730 4.488 4.488 27.2"
14000 0.755. 1,506 2.231 2.981 3.722 4.470 4.470 26.2"
14500 0.755 1,502 2.225 2.970 3.713 4.452 4.452 25.2"
5000 [0.756 | 1.300 | 2.2 | 2.90 | 3.705) 4.435 | 4.035] 24.0"
15500 0.757 1.500 2.220 2.965, 3.700 4.415 4.415 2B.
16000 | 0.760 1,500) 2.222 2.968 3.690 4.385, 4.398 Rw
16500 0.787 1.500 2.225 2.972 3.680 4.355 4.380 21.0"
17000 0.755 1,502, 2.229 2.978 3.670 4,325 4.362 19.9"
W500 [0.755 | 1.808 | 2.286 | 2.984 | 3.660 | 4.295 | 4.245 | 18.97
18000 0.757 1,509 2.244 2.990 3.645, 4.265 4.330, 17.8"
18500 0.760 1,516 2.252 2.990 3.630 4.230 4.313 16.7
19000 0.764 1.525 2.260 2.985 3.615 4.190 4.295 15.6"
1.537 2.267 2.978 | 3.598 | 4.154 | 4.277 [14.6
000 | os [sO | Ba | ae | sem | Ai | 4a)
20500 0.776 1.585 2.269 2.960 3.650 4.085 4.242 124
21000 0.780 1.560 2.265 2.947 3.540 4.050 ams)2
CROSS CURVES OF STABILITY PARTICULARS.
isplace- RIGHTING ARM IN METRES
iment in —
Tonnes 4s" oo" s
A B A B A B A B
5000 [6.328 | 6.328 6.792 | 6.752 | 7.648 | 7.608 | "7.673 | 7.977
6.288 6.288 | 6.740 6.740 7.665 7.710 7.660 7.965
6.253 | 6.253 | 6.729 | 6.729 | 7.663 7745 | 7.640 | 7.983
623} ems | 6TH | 74S | 7.775 | 7.610 | 7.940
6.195 | 6.195 6.706 | 6.706 | 7.617 _| 7.795 | 7.580 | 7.926
6.168 | 6.168 | 6.690 | 6.690 | 7.577 | 7.805 | 7.590 | 7.912
os | 6.145 | 6.673 | 6.673 7.535_| 7.785 7.520_| 7.897
6.120 |” 6.120 oom | 7490 | 7.755 [7.485 | 7.880,
6.092 6.092 6.630 748 7,446 7.861,
6.060 6.060 6.618 | 7.395 7.405 7.843
6.026 | 6.032 6.585 | 7.350 7.368 | 7.822
5.990 | __ 6.005 6.561 7.305 7,332_| 7.800
5.956 | 5.982 6.536 | 7.260 7.298 | 7.177
5.92 5.955 6.508 | 7.215 7262 _| 1.153
885 5.935 6.479 | 7.168 Te | a
cacy 5.898 6.450 | 7.120 7.188) 7.700
5.802 | 5.871 6.420 | 7.073 7.153 | 7.673
5.760 5.845 6.385 7.026 “7.120 7.645
5.716 5.817 6.347 [7.090 | 7.617
5.670 5.787 6.307 | 6.934 7.064 | 7.589
5.622 5.755 6.267 6.889 7.040 7563
5.570 | 5.725 6.207 | 6.844 7.018 | 7.540)
5.518 5.692 6.186 | 6.798 6.998 7.520
5462 3.657 6.145 [6.750 6.980] 7-500
S402 | 5.620 6.103 | 6.700. | 7.1038 | 6.960 | 7.480
SadT | 5.880 6.06 | 6.059 | Tens [7a]
5.293 | 5.540 6.020 | 6.605 | 7.066 | 6910 | 7.43
5.240 5.500 5.980 | 6.558 | 7.029 | 6.885 | 7.417
3.190 3.400 5.940 6.51 6.991 6.859 7.396
3.157 5.430 3.900 | 6.464 | 6.954 | 6.833_| 7.375
20000 3.083 5.380 5.485 5.860 eai7_ | 6.918 6.805 7.387
20500 5.027 5.340 5.429 | 5.800 | 6.370 | 6.875 8.778 | 7.339
21000 | 4,975 5.300 5.315 3.700 | 6.325 | 6.820 | 6.755 | 7.32224
| EXAMPLE SHOWING USE OF CROSS CURVES (KN).
| “The purpose of the cross curves is to enable statical stability curves to be drawn for the ship in any sailing
condition, e.g,
| "Assume the displacement of the ship to be 19617.0 Tonnes, and the vertical centre of gravity of the ship
above bottom of keel = 7.272 + 0.070 = 7.342 Metres.
| (Corrected for free surface effects) in condition No. 4
‘Then the Righting lever GZ = KH—KG SIN@.
where KN = Cross curve ordinate
| ‘and KG = Centre of gravity above keel (corrected for free surface effects).
and @ = Angle of inclination.
KN at 19617 @ sin 8 KGsind | Gz
‘Tonnes M SIN®) M
0.770 5 087 0.659 0.131
~ 1.580 Mt 0 174 1278 0.262
| Pate we 0" 34 zs | 0.86s “|
4.273 M 0" 500 3.67 0,602 “|
5.891 M o 07 5.191 0.700
6.946 M or 365 0~dSC*C
| Aft Peak RW. 17s | 430.4 | 18.6 [427.0 | 16.6 | 422.9 |—13.9
| Tween Deck Tank (P) | RW. 997 j4ins |—75 j+u3 |—os | +97 [59
| Tween Deck Tank (8) RW. | 43.7 | 411.0 | 6.6 [49.9 |—6.0 | +85 |—5.228
TRIMLTADLES AT VARIOUS FRAMES.
CHANGE OF DRAUGHT AT AB, FP. DUE TO.AN ADDITIONAL LOAD OF
1)TONNES AT VARIOUS POWNTS
Mean Drwght = 3.0 My -} = Imerson: ~ = Earn,
~ Y Dis-
tance
simagincac | —sintgein” ot | ear] sinage in Silasein
ew tree foe | Rese ini
set | 8}
an [Foe | am | te] tom] ate [row | an | Poa
bce
+55 + 4.2 $2.17 | 41,65 ~
+65 | +32 [+256 [4126] 3F | oo) +44 | 452 | 4173 | 4205
ape) aos [eas [ease [som] or [wp ae] ee prom paw
va fa] ree) asa (am [soar] or fiw[ pas] soa | voor | vaa0
IA | 7) 49.6 | + 0.2 + 3.78 40,08) 12F | 107) 41.3 | + Bt | 40.51 | 43.19
a || sw7|—o7 [yaa [opm [| cea aoa [vom [ise
wig | air [eae [ose [mr lis] —o8 [oa [os | van
vias |—a7 [soe |—os|aF fiw | 1a [wna [oon bear
wale@l sae —37 [vse ner fim | aa | vad |i | yaa
wa} | vias | av [am aie jaw [ae Puma [ise pase
a [SP ase [— 37 [om [oa pwr jw | ose Pawo [mia am
a) a pam] ea a TBF [iw [60 | vise [ae Pasar
wa[ # | ome | oa “a0 [Ser [7 v6 | 2m, | ve
wa] a3] 419.0 | —8.6 [+749 | 3.39] 39F [rar [4170 |—3.19 | +6.70
wa|@| soo |—9e [sam [aml ar fis] mor [aise [ase [ate
Tar | coe [van foam fae [iw | oor [po [aon pare
asa | 32 wt | aie eam | —asr [ase [iss | 12 | 4200 |—aar | 47.88
SA) a) Br | aie row [mas pa [iw | —iaa [oa [am yaar
wal s| ae “au |BF fie [as [ae faa [we
wapal asa par fiw [aaa fume [se poem
wale) ima | ss powa [oenper fa [oer peae [ooo [ra
Gal) aaa] —es [sow |—ew)ar [iw [isa [use [owe [oa
6A 8) 428.4 | 17.5 | +1119 | 6.90} 66F fist | —17.4 | +25.9 | 6.86 |+10.20
a] 3| wa] —asponw [—a)or [we [ows [ome [1a [po‘TRIM TABLES AT VARIOUS FRAMES
23
CHANGE OF DRAUGHT AT A.P, & EP, DUE TO AN ADDITIONAL LOAD OF
100 TONNES AT VARIOUS POINTS
Mean Draught = 5,0 Mur + = Immersion: — = Emerson.
~ — Dis-
tance
bxear | sinkage in sinkageinJotcG |Near | Sinkage in Sinkage in
ye cM inches of | Fe in Thches
Ne 7 tend | No. }—
an | ror. | an. | Fore. | fom an | Fort. | an, | Fort
Ms |
a [sso [+40 [aio [tn
[we Sse Tes pee tie | SP pe paar [sao [ane | sts3
oa fes'|i eo f+2a faam [som er jo | yaa fase | ara foro]
9A | BI +78 | +14 [43,07 +0.55 | 104 | +2.2 |+6.6 | +0.87 | +-2.60
na'|a |+s7 |+os |4s43 | 40.20 wor | +13 [47s | +051 | 42.96
ISA | 73 +96 |—-O04 Ja3.78 0.16 jun +04 [484 | 40.16 $3.31
wa ]r [sos |—13 ese | ost fiise us |—os | +93 |—o2 | +3.66
aa fos fens |—ar foes [oes ) are [ae | 14 | 4102 |—oss | 44or
aoa ler [ara |—s0 [asso [tas | oer jae |—24 j+n0 |—o9s | 442
nals oss jisoe [aastfare [i ]oas fans [iw [ose
BOA [55 [414.2 | — 4.8 [+5.59 | 1 99 |] 20F j1390 | — 4.2 $12.8 | 1.65 | +5.04
aa [or fosa |—s7 fesos [ozas fase jie fossa fpr Joo [sao
36A | 47 [+161 65 $6.34 |—~2.56 |) 36F [137 | —6.0 | 414.6 | 2.36 | 45.75
wala [sro |—74 46.70 Jor fi |—70 [ase [276 | +607
aan [ao fara |— 83 furs |aarifare jas |—79 [ates ja. | +62
asa [36 [is [92 era asp jus |—ae farr2 |—sa7 | 46.78
aa |x fs | ior |yrt6 jase flase fis |—97 | tier |e ars
sia |2s fs202 | 09 [este [—a29|) sue fase | tos | si0 |—ais | +79
ssa [as |426 | us fosst |—aos|} ser fico | 6 | 49.8 |—asr | 47.00
sra [at Jans [ora feast sre fis | ins | 407 | 49s | sa6
oa [ir Jaane | is. [49.22 wor fin | asa | 4216 | —s.28 | 8.01
wa fis fics | ine fase |—sor|] er [ite | as | aes [se | +087
a | 8 [425.3 | isa. [e997 | wos] oor [ier | 15.3 | +233 | —o.0s | 42.18
3 jasea | ica froda | eae oor [res | —ea | s242 | oa [49.5]3%
‘TRIM TABLES AT VARIOUS FRAMES.
CHANGE OF DRAUGHT AT AP, AND F.P, DUE TO AN ADDITIONAL LOAD OF
100 TONNES AT VARIOUS POINTS.
‘Mean Draught = 7.0M: -}- = Immersion: — = Emersion,
Dis Dis.
tance tance
of CG |Near | Sinkage in Sinkage in|] of CG [Near | __Sinkage in Sinkage in
Toad | Fr. cm. Inches of | Fr. cm Inches
from | No. Load | No.
gin Aft, | Ford. | Aft. | Ford, |) from At. | Ford | Aft, | Ford
Mts. gin
Murs
mid | 92 [44.5 | 44.3 |41.77 | +1.09
le
3A) [453 [+35 |42.09 | iss] ar | 9 [437 [esi | pias | 207
6A | 85 | +62 [+27 [4246 | +106] oF [io | +28 | +59 | +10 | 22
oa [si |+7.0 | +19 [42.76 | 40.75 | 9F [ioe | +20 |—67 | 40.79 | 42.64
BA fi? |+78 [+11 [43.07 | 40.43) i2F [ior [+12 |— 75 | 40.47 | 42.96
A [73 | +86 | +02 [43.39 | 40,08] 15F [i [+04 [+84 | 40.16 | 43.31
iA [70 | +94 [—06 [43.70 |—024| ier [is [—o4 [492 [016 | ae
2A | 66 | 410.2 |—14 |+4.02 |—0.55[ 21F [rio |— 12 | 10.0 |—o47 | 43.94
wa |e [tit |—22 [+437 |—o.87] 24 [im [—21 [vis [0.93 [44.26
2A [58 | +i9 [—30 [4469 | 118) 276 [is [—29 [sine [on [4457
WA | ss | 4.7 |—38 [43.00 |—150 [30 [i309 [—37 [size [146 [489
BA (st | 435 [—46 [45.2 [ref ar fie [as [ais [—077
3A [47 | +143 [—5.5 [45.63 |—2.17] 36F [ia7 |—5.3 [441 | 2.09 | 45.56
3A [43 [4182 [462 [45.99 | 24s) oF [at [| — 62 [ys [oan [75.83
aa [40 | +16.0 |—7.0 | 46.30 [2.76] ar [15 |—70 | 415.7 [—2.76 [46.91
asa [ao [+68 [—7.9 [4662 |—3.1] ase [io | —7.8 | 16.5 [3.07 | +6.30
aA [3 [417.8 [|—87 [4693 |—3.8) RF (3 [—8e [oT [=38_[ 4682
stA [28 | 418.4 |—9.5 [47.25 [—3.74 [sir [iss |—9.5 | 4i8 [=a [73
sta [as | —10.3 117.60 | 4.06] sae [1 | —10.3 | 418.9 |—a06 [47.48
sta [ar [420 | ou [47.92 |—aa7) sre fier | —ua | 19.7 [—437_ | 47.76
GA [iT [420.9 [119 [+82 [4], OF [| 9s | 40.6 [Fe | e812
GA[B [a7 | 28 [ses [snare | 7 as 488
OA | 8 [42.5 | 13.6 [48.87 |—330] oF lis | 3S | a2 $8.75
@A | 3 | 433 | ea [79.18 [S67] OE [I | IEF [FO [3.5 [49.06‘TRIM TABLES AT VARIOUS FRAMES.
CHANGE OF DRAUGHT AT 4.P, AND F.P, DUE TO AN ADDITIONAL LOAD OF
100 TONNES AT VARIOUS POINTS.
‘Mean Dranght: = 9.0 M: + = Immersion: ~ = Emersion,
Dis- Dis- T
tance tance!
of CG | Near |) Sinkage in Sinkage in lof CG, Near || Sinkage in Sinkage in
of | Fr. Cm. Inches of | Fr. Cm. Inches
load | No. — load | No. T ;
from) An. | Ford | Aft, [Ford | from AR. | Ford | At. | Ford
Mrs. | - |
92 ||+3.8 [+45 | 44.50 | 41.77
3A L437 | 41.73 96 | +31 [45.2 | 4122 | 42.05
GAL t 42.01 To [24 [59 | 10.95 [42.38
9A +¥2.29 joe | 417 | + 32.0
DA EUS | 43.56 wor || +10 $2.92
ISA 0.8 | 42.84 i [| +03 $3.19
1A +01 | 43.11 115 $3.47
DTA = 0.6 | +3.39 119 FEaZ]
2A =12 [3.66 122 +4.02
DIA = 20 | +304 126 +439
30 S28 | 4 130 +464
3A Sas [ae 134 $4.89
368 =a [aT 137 $5.16
398 S49 [45.08 141 45.44
RA 45.32 145 $5.75
aA 149 [| = 6.6 +6.03
aA 153 |[[— 7-4 $6.30
SLA, =78 [+615 158 || — 8.0 $6.62
SHA = 8.6 | +638 162_|| — 8.7 $6.90
STA = 9.3 | $6.66 167 || — 9.4 4.17
GOA —10.0_[+6.93 im || —i0.7 47.45
GA 10.7 [F721 176 || 10-8 | 19.6 | —a.36 [47.72
AT SUS [TA wei [| 1s [420.4 [453 | $8.04
@A iad [47-76 16 [| 12.2 4211 | 4.81 | 48.31CONDITION NO.
CALCULATION OF DISPLACEMENT, K. G. / L. C. G. CONDITION.
1-LIGHT SHIP-FULLY EQUIPPED.
ITEMS OF DISPLACEMENT.
os
CON- | WEIGHT | K.G. | V.
TENT.|TONNES. | Mo | MENTS [(M) FORD| MENTS,
(ap). ser._| "Mer
I
LCG. L. Mo
Free
surface
eae
bos leiopsle |
“TANKS. P& 5.
TANKS. P'&
HOLD.
HOLD.
\[NO-3 HOLD.
HOLD.
HOLD.
‘CREW AND EFFECTS.
STORES, SPARES & PROVISIONS.
pEAbwionT
LIGHT SHIP.
S998 | 8856,
60.084 | 330449
PLACEMENT.
DISPLACEMENT.
1.C.G, FROM AP
L.CB. FROM AP,
LCP. FROM AP,
Mac EM,
“PRIMING MOMENT.
5499.8 | 8.836 |
TRIM AND DRAUGHTS,
5499.8 TONNES | TRIM, BY Stern
60.084 M. | IMMERSION AT A.P.
72.958 M. | EMERSION AT F.P.
51.32 % | MEAN DRAUGHT.
148.1
0804
M-T | DRAUGHT AT AP.
M-T | DRAUGHT AT,FP.
~ | 60.087 350538
= 4.781
- 2.454
- 2.327
- 3.010
= 5.464
= 0.683CONDITION NO. 1
ay
LIGHT SHIP-FULLY EQUIPPED.
(EE wenvy rum on.
FE nse. on.
EE] ummearine on.
/ SS raen eren,
SS TT canco m 0s.
Tr TZ vec canso.
sa eeen ok [SST HEB BO [wn nas waren]
neawo | 02 wD. | wo.1 na,
wealnoz| DR es)
KM fects oso Merres =? TH@nam! |
HG. = 8.830"
GM. 2816”
F, 8. CORRECTION, -
CORRECTED G. M. 2.816 METRES.
a 10" is’ [20° [25° [30°
—__ SING [0.087 [0-174 [0.259 | 0.342 | 0.423 | 0.500
LEVER FROM BASE LINE | 1.025 | 2.030| 3.005 | 3.870 | 4.580] 5.230
K.G.SIN@ NI 9.769 | 1.537 | 3.022 | 3.738 | 4.418
G.Z=(KNKG SIN#) | 0.256] 0.493 | 0.848 | 0.842 { 0.812
4 [2 | afi
1.024 | 0.986] 2.864 | 1.696 | 3.368 | 0.81
‘SIMPSON MULTIPLIERS. [1 SUM. ||
0.812 4.246
AREA UNDER G.Z.CURVB UPTO 30° = 0.0291 x 10.750 = 0.313 M—RAD.
BETWEEN 30° AND 40" = 0.0291 x 4.246 Me 0.124 M—RAD.
TOTAL AREA TO 40" = 0.437 M—RAD.
a STOW. RATE OF CARGO.
=| HOM. CARGO = —M? TONNE.
20 REFG, CARGO = —M? TONNE.
MAILCARGO =——M® TONNE.
QM = 2-816 m.
RIGHTING LEVER GZ (METRES)
lt
3530" 4
ANGLE OF HEEL IN DEGREES,
jriax.@zZ=08s0 aT lea”a
CONDITION NO. 2—SHIP IN BALLAST-DEPARTURE,
CALCULATION OF DISPLACEMENT, K. G. / L. C. G, CONDITION.
ITEMS OF DISPLACEMENT. con. JweichT | .G. [V.Mo-|L.C.G. [L.Mo- | Free
TeNT. |TONNES.| M. |MENTS| (| MENTS | surface
MT.
W.p_| 106. 6.31 66s
EO, | 149.3 Lal i
384.6 | 0.65 250.
7410.2 | 0.64 263
1.20.68 178.
24d.5 | 0.63 154,
3.5 | 0.85 om
- 7 | 101 37
| 0.89 31
20 | 6.09 798
9 {721 158
iL & SETI 94s 263
NO.7 TANKS P&S 10
‘NO. 8 TANKS. P&S. 65
— 469,
SMALL TANKS IN EN 6
NO. i HOLD.
[No.2 HOLD. - =
'NO.3_ HOLD.
'NO.4_ HOLD. - =
NO. S HOLD. =
NO. I_ TWEEN DECK. =
NO.2 TWEEN DECK, =
[No.3 TWEEN DECK, —
TRIMMING MOMENT.
NO. TWEEN DECK, a =
NO.5 TWEEN DECK. ff
No.5 POOP DECK. = = = =
‘Cyl olf anks Girt | 0.07.06 7
BULBUS BOW. waa i866 ass
REFRIGERATED CARGO. || TC >
‘MAIL CARGO. — -
DECK CARGO. =
(CREW AND EFFECTS, Fn A
STORES, SPARES & PROVISIONS. 4.5 [11.97 | Toil] 65.25 | S514
DEAD WEIGHT. aaa sat] Ties
LIGHT SHIP, - [5499.8 [8.836 148596
DISPLACEMENT. 7199.0 [6.942 [54137 189
‘TRIM AND DRAUGHTS.
| DIsPLACEMENT. = 7799.0. TONNES. | TRIM, BY Stem 3.15 M,
| Lc. FROM AP. = 65.84 M,_) IMMERSION AT ALR, 1.922 M.
| L.c.B. FROM ALP. = 73.012 M. | BMERSION AT FP. = 1.823 M.
| LCR. FROM AP. = 5131 % | MEAN DRAUGHT, 4,090 M.
MCT. 1M. 139.7 MT, | DRAUGHT ATAL. 6.012 M.
59903. MT. | DRAUGHT ATP. 2.261 M.2
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CORRECTED. G. Ma an? 570 METRES.
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TEVER FROM BASE LINE (RN) {0.872 3.406 [4.168
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SIMPSON MULTIPLIERS ' [2 [4
PRODUCT. 988 aa [Looe | 552
REA UNDER SIMPSON MULTIPLIERS, [1 [4 | 1} Sue
Giz. CURVE UPTO 30° = 0.0291 12.480 = 0.368 M-RAD i
BRIWEEN 30° AND 40° = 0.0291 x 8.522
TOTAL AREA TO 40° = 0.611 M—RAD:
‘Corrected curve free surface
Uncorrected - =
0.248 MAD
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RIGHTING LEVER GZ.
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Me 2.570 4 (Fwd)
Jo” i520" as" 30" 357 40" 48
ANGLE OF HEEL IN DEGREES,
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