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Theoretical Treatment on the Hydrostatic Stability of Ships (Part 2:) Stable Attitude in an Inclined State

Authors: Tsutomu Hori, Manami Hori

In this paper, a theoretical treatment on the hydrostatic stability of ships is presented. As the simplest hull form, a columnar ship with rectangular cross-section, which is made of homogeneous squared timber with arbitrary breadth and material, is chosen.

In the Part 2 of this theme, the stable attitude in an inclined state of the ship, which is not stable in the upright state with horizontal deck, is analyzed by means of ship's hydrostatics. By doing so, the dependence of the inclined attitude on the breadth and material of the ship will be clarified.

Comments: 15 Pages, 6 Figures, 31 Equations, 32 References.

Published in the Bulletin of Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science in Japan, 2023 (June), Vol.63, No.1, Research Notes in Mathematical and Physical Science, pp.55~69.

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[v1] 2023-01-30 06:01:53
[v2] 2023-05-12 01:55:58

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