Transverse stability calculations require the use of().
A、A.hog or sag calculations or tables
B、B.hydrostatic curves
C、C.general arrangement plans
D、D.cross-sectional views of the vessel
A、A.hog or sag calculations or tables
B、B.hydrostatic curves
C、C.general arrangement plans
D、D.cross-sectional views of the vessel
A、The distance between the actual center of gravity and the maximum center of gravity that will still allow a positive stability B、The point to which G may rise and still permit the vessel to possess positive stability C、The sum of the center of buoyancy and the center of gravity D、The transverse shift of the center of buoyancy as a vessel rolls
A、KB increases,increasing BM and therefore GM B、KG increases due to the weight of the added water on deck C、BM decreases from loss of water plane and greater volume D、There is no effect on transverse stability
A、list to stabilize at an angle of loll B、list to decrease C、trim to decrease D、list to increase
A、A.list to stabilize at an angle of loll B、B.list to decrease C、C.trim to decrease D、D.list to increase
A、A.off-center B、B.on the centerline C、C.completely flooded D、D.open to the sea above and below the waterline