Abstract For a ship to float in the water, the ship must satisfy hydrostatic equilibrium and thus the total weight of the ship must be equal to the buoyant force acting on the underwater volume of the ship. This fact gives the weight equation as a physical constraint in ship design. In this equation, the lightweight is not constant but a function of the principal dimensions and main engine of the ship, and it should be estimated. There are methods to estimate it and some of them are explained in this chapter.
Estimation of Lightweight
Computational Ship Design ; 27-35
2017-09-29
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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