User:ChrysalSnowlax/Hydrostatic properties

Hydrostatics is the branch of naval architecture which deals with the conditions under which a vessel is subjected to while at rest in water and its ability to remain afloat. [1] The parameters that determine the conditions of the vessel are called hydrostatic properties.[2]

List of main hydrostatic properties

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  • Volume Displacement
  • Mass Displacement
  • Block Coefficient
  • Tonnes per centimetre immersion (TPC)
  • Moment to Change Trim by 1 cm (MCT 1 cm)
  • Longitudinal Center of Buoyancy
  • Longitudinal Center of Floatation
  • Vertical Center of Buoyancy
  • Transverse Metacenter
  • Water Plane Area
  • Prismatic Coefficient
  • Waterplane Area Coefficient
  • Midship Sectional Area Coefficient

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ Lewis V, Edward (Ed.); (June 1989). Principles of Naval Architecture (2nd Rev.) Vol. 1 - Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. ISBN 09-397-7300-7
  2. ^ Biran, Adrian; (2003). Ship hydrostatics and stability (1st Ed.) - Butterworth-Heinemann.
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