Criteria establish and define capabilities of each ship type and determine power of survival of ship subjected to wind, sea, special operating conditions and flooding due to damage; liquid loading procedures for maintaining stability and for reducing effects of flooding are outlined; transverse and longitudinal bulkheads and decks as watertight boundaries are considered; compartmentation and stability are governed by military importance of ship, number of personnel carried and size of ship.
Stability and buoyancy criteria for U.S. Naval surface ships
Soc Naval Architects Mar Engrs -- Paper
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Meeting ; 1962
1962
26 pages
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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