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  1. Ship stability - Wikipedia

    • Ship stability is an area of naval architecture and ship design that deals with how a ship behaves at sea, both in still water and in waves, whether intact or damaged. Stability calculations focus on centers of gravity, centers of buoyancy, the metacenters of vessels, and on how these interact. See more

    History

    Ship stability, as it pertains to naval architecture, has been taken into account for hundreds of years. … See more

    Add-on stability systems

    Add-on stability systems are designed to reduce the effects of waves and wind gusts. They do not increase a vessel's stability in calm seas. The International Maritime Organization International Convention on Load Lines … See more

    Calculated stability conditions

    When a hull is designed, stability calculations are performed for the intact and damaged states of the vessel. Ships are usually designed to slightly exceed the stability requirements (below), as they are usually test… See more

    See also

    Capsizing – Action where a vessel turns on to its side or is upside down
    Free surface effect – Effect of liquids in slack tanks
    Inclining test – Test to determine stability, lightship weight, and center of gravity of a ship… See more

     
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  1. Ship Stability | Oceans Technology Higher Education

    Below is a ship stability diagram showing the centre of gravity (G), centre of buoyancy (B), righting lever (GZ), and metacentre (M) with ship heeled over to …

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    • Stability: an interactive guide to boat and ship stability …

      Free guide to ship and small vessel stability. Aimed at small vessel users but suitable for professional mariners. Diagrams, text and animations explaining stability: from righting lever to movement of liquid in tanks – the free surface …

    • Ship Stability – Understanding Intact Stability of Ships - Marine …

    • Ship Stability - Understanding Curves of Static …

      Jan 3, 2021 · The easiest and handiest tool for analysing a surface ship’s stability, is by graphs or curves. A ship designer or an officer on-board should be able to know the stability characteristics of a ship just by looking at the curves. Let's …

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    • Intact Stability - The Master Mariner

      This page outlines the main terms and elementary principles related to intact stability. What is stability? Stability is the ability of a vessel to float in an upright position, and if inclined by an external heeling force, it returns to the upright …

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    • Principles of Naval Architecture - MIT OpenCourseWare

      This course presents principles of naval architecture, ship geometry, hydrostatics, calculation and drawing of curves of form, intact and damage stability, hull structure strength calculations and ship resistance. It introduces computer …

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