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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
First of all, thanks to Allah for his graces and mitigating for us to complete this project. Words
are inadequate to express the overwhelming sense of gratitude and humble regards to our
supervisor Prof. Ahmed M. H. Elhewy for his constant motivation, support, guidance, and
constructive suggestion without which we could not accomplish this thesis:
"DESIGN OF A FACTORY STERN TRAWLER"
I would like to thank all whose direct and indirect support helped me completing my thesis in
time.
This would have been impossible if not for the perpetual moral support from my family
members, and my friends. I would like to thank them all.
Ali Khamis Ali
Bishoy Magdy Georgy
Hady Ahmed Abdelhady
Mahmoud Mostafa Mahmoud
June 2018
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DECLARATION
We declare that no part of the work referred to in this thesis has been
submitted in support of an application for another degree or qualification of this
or any other University or Institution.
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ABSTRACT
It is no secret that the Egyptian economy is developing. However, the population increase is
still hindering that development. One of the major apparent effects for the impediment is the
low rate of protein per year for each person specially fish protein when compared with the
global average.
Fishing has existed since the dawn of mankind. Actually, it is considered one of the oldest ways
for obtaining food. Being that old has permitted for the invention and development of fishing
vessels. Not only they developed into various types but also, they developed into different sizes
Stern trawlers are one type of fishing vessels. They can contribute with an enormous part in
providing fish to local markets. This fish is preserved using ice but it does not remain as fish
as when it is recently caught. Some stern trawlers are fitted with a processing factory (Factory
stern trawlers). When so they become a driving for economy by providing various fish products
not just fish. Fish processing increases the value of the products, enriches the markets with this
variety, and can be a stable source of foreign currency upon exporting any excess.
All these reasons encouraged us to pursue this project in which we aim to achieve an applicable
design of a factory stern trawler that may one day assist in pushing the Egyptian economy
forward.
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Table of Contents
CH.1: INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 1
Fishing economy ........................................................................................................................ 2
Fisheries in Egypt ...................................................................................................................... 2
Mediterranean Sea .................................................................................................................. 2
Red Sea................................................................................................................................... 3
Nile River, Lake Nasser and Others ....................................................................................... 3
Fisheries production in Egypt .................................................................................................... 4
Causes of fisheries poverty in Egypt ......................................................................................... 5
Preservation of fisheries in Egypt .............................................................................................. 6
CH.2: FISHING VESSELS ....................................................................................................... 7
Fishing vessels ........................................................................................................................... 8
Types of fishing vessels ............................................................................................................. 8
Purse seiners ........................................................................................................................... 8
Trawlers .................................................................................................................................. 9
Longliners............................................................................................................................... 9
Gillnetters ............................................................................................................................... 9
Crabbers ............................................................................................................................... 10
Drifters ................................................................................................................................. 11
Factory ship .......................................................................................................................... 11
Types of fishing vessels in Egypt ............................................................................................ 13
Pelagic Longlining ............................................................................................................... 13
Purse seiners ......................................................................................................................... 13
Gillnetter............................................................................................................................... 14
Stern trawler ......................................................................................................................... 14
CH.3: DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR TUNA BAIT ......................................................... 16
Hull Surface Generation .......................................................................................................... 17
Original model...................................................................................................................... 17
Required model .................................................................................................................... 18
Design Grid .......................................................................................................................... 18
Offset table ............................................................................................................................... 20
Lines plan ................................................................................................................................. 21
CH.4: GENERAL ARRANGEMENT FOR TUNA BAIT ..................................................... 22
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Deck arrangement .................................................................................................................... 23
Consideration which should be taken during deck layout selection .................................... 23
General design considerations ................................................................................................. 23
Stern trawlers with fish holds aft and accommodation above main deck ............................ 23
Advantages ....................................................................................................................... 23
Disadvantages ................................................................................................................... 23
Stern trawlers with engine room aft and accommodation above main deck ........................ 23
Advantages ....................................................................................................................... 23
Disadvantages ................................................................................................................... 24
Stern trawlers with engine room aft and accommodation below main deck ....................... 24
Advantages ....................................................................................................................... 24
Disadvantages ................................................................................................................... 24
Crew accommodation .............................................................................................................. 24
Sleeping rooms ..................................................................................................................... 24
Mess room ............................................................................................................................ 24
Sanitary room ........................................................................................................................... 25
Galley ....................................................................................................................................... 25
Navigation ................................................................................................................................ 25
Nautical equipment .................................................................................................................. 26
Sonar..................................................................................................................................... 26
a)
Active Sonar .............................................................................................................. 26
b)
Passive Sonar............................................................................................................. 26
Echo sounder ........................................................................................................................ 28
Gyrocompass ........................................................................................................................ 28
Marine radar ......................................................................................................................... 29
Chartplotter........................................................................................................................... 30
Speed Log............................................................................................................................. 31
Electromagnetic log .......................................................................................................... 31
Doppler log ....................................................................................................................... 31
Autopilot............................................................................................................................... 31
Communication equipment ...................................................................................................... 32
AIS (Automatic Identification System)................................................................................ 32
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Class A.............................................................................................................................. 32
Class B .............................................................................................................................. 32
Search and Rescue Aircraft .............................................................................................. 32
AIS Aid to Navigation (ATON) ....................................................................................... 32
AIS Search and Rescue Transmitter (SART) ................................................................... 32
AIS Base Station............................................................................................................... 33
VDR/S-VDR ........................................................................................................................ 33
Data Collection Unit (DCU) ............................................................................................. 34
Data Recording Unit (DRU) ............................................................................................. 34
Inmarsat (International Maritime Satellite) .......................................................................... 34
VSAT ................................................................................................................................... 34
Fishing Equipment ................................................................................................................... 36
Trawl winches ...................................................................................................................... 36
Fish finder ............................................................................................................................ 36
Net drum ............................................................................................................................... 37
Net sounder third wire winches ............................................................................................ 37
Deck equipment ....................................................................................................................... 38
Cranes ................................................................................................................................... 38
Capstans and Windlasses ..................................................................................................... 38
CH.5: STABILITY CALCULATIONS FOR TUNA BAIT ................................................... 41
Tanks ........................................................................................................................................ 42
Criteria ..................................................................................................................................... 49
Curves of Form ...................................................................................................................... 50
Cross curves .......................................................................................................................... 51
Hydrostatics ............................................................................................................................. 51
Stability calculation ................................................................................................................. 54
Equilibrium calculation............................................................................................................ 62
KN calculation ......................................................................................................................... 69
Tank Calibrations ..................................................................................................................... 70
Tank Calibrations - Bow Ballast .......................................................................................... 70
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford 1 ............................................................................... 71
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford 2 ............................................................................... 72
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Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford 3 ............................................................................... 73
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford 4 ............................................................................... 74
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -1a............................................................................................. 75
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -1b ............................................................................................ 76
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -1c............................................................................................. 77
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -1d ............................................................................................ 78
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -2a............................................................................................. 79
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -2b ............................................................................................ 80
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -2c............................................................................................. 81
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -2d ............................................................................................ 82
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -3a............................................................................................. 83
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -3b ............................................................................................ 84
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -3c............................................................................................. 85
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -3d ............................................................................................ 86
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -4a............................................................................................. 87
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -4b ............................................................................................ 88
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -4c............................................................................................. 89
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -4d ............................................................................................ 90
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -1a .......................................................................................... 91
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -1b .......................................................................................... 92
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -1c .......................................................................................... 93
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -2a .......................................................................................... 94
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -2b .......................................................................................... 95
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -2c .......................................................................................... 96
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Center -1................................................................................. 97
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Center -2................................................................................. 98
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Center -3................................................................................. 99
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Center -4............................................................................... 100
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 101
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 102
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 103
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 104
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Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 105
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 106
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 107
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 108
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 109
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 110
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 111
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil............................................................................................... 112
Tank Calibrations - Daily service....................................................................................... 113
Tank Calibrations - MDO -1 .............................................................................................. 114
Tank Calibrations - Daily service....................................................................................... 115
Tank Calibrations - MDO -2 .............................................................................................. 116
Tank Calibrations - Sea Chest -1........................................................................................ 117
Tank Calibrations - Sea Chest -2........................................................................................ 118
Tank Calibrations - Sea Chest -3........................................................................................ 119
Tank Calibrations - Sea Chest -4........................................................................................ 120
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Overflow -1 .......................................................................... 121
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Overflow -2 .......................................................................... 122
Tank Calibrations - Waste Oil -1 ....................................................................................... 123
Tank Calibrations - Waste Oil -2 ....................................................................................... 124
Tank Calibrations - Sludge -1 ............................................................................................ 125
Tank Calibrations - Sludge -2 ............................................................................................ 126
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water Drop -1........................................................................... 127
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water Drop -2........................................................................... 128
Tank Calibrations - Bilge (Ford) -1.................................................................................... 129
Tank Calibrations - Bilge (Ford) -2.................................................................................... 130
Tank Calibrations - Bilge (Aft) -1 ...................................................................................... 131
Tank Calibrations - Bilge (Aft) -2 ...................................................................................... 132
Tank Calibrations - Dirty Fuel Oil -1 ................................................................................. 133
Tank Calibrations - Dirty Fuel Oil -2 ................................................................................. 134
Tank Calibrations - RSW Sea Chest -1 .............................................................................. 135
Tank Calibrations - RSW Sea Chest -2 .............................................................................. 136
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Tank Calibrations - Sewage -1 ........................................................................................... 137
Tank Calibrations - Sewage -2 ........................................................................................... 138
Tank Calibrations - Sewage -3 ........................................................................................... 139
Tank Calibrations - Grey Water -1..................................................................................... 140
Tank Calibrations - Grey Water -2..................................................................................... 141
Tank Calibrations - RSW Tank .......................................................................................... 142
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water aft ................................................................................... 143
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford ................................................................................ 144
Specified Condition ............................................................................................................ 145
Specified Condition ............................................................................................................ 145
Specified Condition ............................................................................................................ 146
Longitudinal Strength calculation .......................................................................................... 147
Loadcase - Departure ......................................................................................................... 147
Longitudinal Strength calculation .......................................................................................... 151
Loadcase - Journey-1 ......................................................................................................... 151
Longitudinal Strength calculation .......................................................................................... 156
Loadcase - Journey-2 ......................................................................................................... 156
Longitudinal Strength calculation .......................................................................................... 160
Loadcase - Arrival .............................................................................................................. 160
CH.6: CONSTRUCTION FOR TUNA BAIT ....................................................................... 165
Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 166
Design Information ................................................................................................................ 166
Plates ...................................................................................................................................... 167
1.
Bottom......................................................................................................................... 167
2.
Side ............................................................................................................................. 167
3.
Deck ............................................................................................................................ 167
4.
Weather Deck.............................................................................................................. 167
Primary Stiffeners .................................................................................................................. 167
1.
Bottom......................................................................................................................... 167
a.
Center Girder ........................................................................................................... 167
b.
Side Girders ............................................................................................................. 168
c.
Floors ....................................................................................................................... 168
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2.
Deck and Side ............................................................................................................. 168
Ordinary Stiffeners................................................................................................................. 171
1.
Side ............................................................................................................................. 171
2.
Deck and Bottom ........................................................................................................ 171
Construction of different sections of the ship ........................................................................ 172
CH.7: POWER & PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR TUNA BAIT ......................................... 174
Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 175
Ship Specifications: ............................................................................................................... 175
Ship Total Efficiency: ............................................................................................................ 175
Power Calculations ................................................................................................................ 176
Analysis .............................................................................................................................. 176
Results ................................................................................................................................ 176
Conclusion.......................................................................................................................... 186
Prime Mover....................................................................................................................... 186
Shaft Calculations .................................................................................................................. 186
Shaft Specifications ............................................................................................................ 186
Shaft diameter calculations .................................................................................................... 186
Thrust Shaft ........................................................................................................................ 186
Intermediate Shaft .............................................................................................................. 187
Propeller Shaft .................................................................................................................... 187
Bearing Calculations .............................................................................................................. 188
Rudder Design ....................................................................................................................... 188
Rudder Area ....................................................................................................................... 188
Rudder Force ...................................................................................................................... 189
Rudder stock diameter ........................................................................................................ 189
CH.8: PIPING SYSTEM FOR TUNA BAIT .................................................................... 191
Bilge system ........................................................................................................................ 192
Ballast system ..................................................................................................................... 192
Firefighting systems .......................................................................................................... 193
1.
Fire main ................................................................................................................... 193
2.
Sprinkler systems ................................................................................................... 193
3.
Water spray systems .............................................................................................. 193
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4.
Inert gas system....................................................................................................... 193
5.
Deck water spray systems ..................................................................................... 194
6.
CO2 piping ................................................................................................................. 194
7.
High-expansion foam ............................................................................................. 194
8.
Low expansion foam ............................................................................................... 194
9.
Dry powder............................................................................................................... 195
Pipes Carrying Fuel Oil...................................................................................................... 195
Engine cooling systems ..................................................................................................... 196
Hydraulic piping systems ................................................................................................. 197
Steam piping systems ........................................................................................................ 197
CH.9: PROCESSING FACTORY ......................................................................................... 204
Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 205
Processing Steps..................................................................................................................... 206
CH.10: REFRIGERATION PLANT FOR TUNA BAIT ...................................................... 208
General ................................................................................................................................... 209
Basic refrigeration systems ................................................................................................. 209
Refrigerants ........................................................................................................................ 210
Refrigeration Calculations .................................................................................................... 213
Refrigeration Information ................................................................................................... 213
Cooling loads calculation ................................................................................................... 213
Transmission load ........................................................................................................... 213
Air change Load ............................................................................................................. 216
Light Load ...................................................................................................................... 216
Persons Load................................................................................................................... 216
Product Load................................................................................................................... 217
Equipment Load ............................................................................................................. 217
Cooling capacity calculation .................................................................................................. 217
Refrigeration cycle ................................................................................................................. 218
Cycle representation ........................................................................................................... 218
Mass and enthalby calculations .......................................................................................... 221
Compressor power calculations ......................................................................................... 221
CH.11: COST ESTIMATION FOR A.B.H.M. TUNA ......................................................... 223
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Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 224
Needed Information ............................................................................................................... 224
Initial Cost .............................................................................................................................. 224
1.
Steel............................................................................................................................. 224
2.
Aluminum ................................................................................................................... 224
3.
Wood ........................................................................................................................... 225
4.
Outfitting ..................................................................................................................... 225
5.
Machinery ................................................................................................................... 225
Running costs ......................................................................................................................... 225
1.
Fixed Costs.................................................................................................................. 225
a)
Crew ........................................................................................................................ 225
b)
Port .......................................................................................................................... 225
c)
Refrigeration Plant .................................................................................................. 225
2.
Variable Costs ............................................................................................................. 226
a)
Fuel .......................................................................................................................... 226
b)
Oil ............................................................................................................................ 226
Revenues ................................................................................................................................ 226
Profit ...................................................................................................................................... 227
Taxes and Depreciation.......................................................................................................... 227
Breakeven Point ..................................................................................................................... 227
CH.12: CONCLUSION ......................................................................................................... 228
CH.13: REFERENCES .......................................................................................................... 230
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List of figures
Figure 1: Ancient Egyptians catching fish ................................................................................. 2
Figure 2: Aquaculture regions in Egypt ..................................................................................... 3
Figure 3: Dumping at sea ........................................................................................................... 5
Figure 4: Purse seiner................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 5: Stern trawler ............................................................................................................... 9
Figure 6: Longline.................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 7: Gillnetter ................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 8: Crab trapping ............................................................................................................ 10
Figure 9: Drifter ....................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 10: Russian mother ship with two trawlers on her side ................................................ 11
Figure 11: Fish processing facilities on board a factory ship .................................................. 12
Figure 12: Maxsurf original model .......................................................................................... 17
Figure 13: Scaled model .......................................................................................................... 18
Figure 14: Hull surface with stations, waterlines and buttocks ............................................... 19
Figure 15: 3 views of the model .............................................................................................. 21
Figure 16: Radar scans ............................................................................................................. 26
Figure 17: Active Sonar ........................................................................................................... 27
Figure 18: Passive Sonar .......................................................................................................... 27
Figure 19: Fish aggregations recorded by echo sounder ......................................................... 28
Figure 20: Gyrocompass in the bridge ..................................................................................... 29
Figure 21: radar scan ................................................................................................................ 30
Figure 22: Chartplotter ............................................................................................................. 30
Figure 23: Ship autopilot ......................................................................................................... 31
Figure 24: Automatic Identification System (AIS) configuration ........................................... 33
Figure 25: VDR........................................................................................................................ 33
Figure 26: VSAT configuration ............................................................................................... 35
Figure 27: VSAT coverage ...................................................................................................... 35
Figure 28: Trawl winches aboard fishing vessels .................................................................... 36
Figure 29: Fishfinder................................................................................................................ 36
Figure 30: Fishing vessel net drum .......................................................................................... 37
Figure 31: Net sounder third wire winches for fishing vessel ................................................. 37
Figure 32: Traditional capstan ................................................................................................. 38
Figure 33: Capstan ................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 34: Windlass ................................................................................................................. 39
Figure 35: General Arrangement ............................................................................................. 40
Figure 36: Model with tanks inserted ...................................................................................... 48
Figure 37: Profile View of the model with tanks ..................................................................... 48
Figure 38: Half Breadth View of the model with tanks ........................................................... 48
Figure 39: Body Plan View with tanks .................................................................................... 49
Figure 40: Curves of form........................................................................................................ 50
Figure 41: cross curves ............................................................................................................ 51
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Figure 42: Hydrostatics Curves ............................................................................................... 53
Figure 43: Stability Curves ...................................................................................................... 60
Figure 44: KN Curves .............................................................................................................. 69
Figure 45: Longitudinal Strength - Departure ....................................................................... 149
Figure 46: Longitudinal Strength - journey 1 ........................................................................ 153
Figure 47: Longitudinal Strength - Journey 2 ........................................................................ 158
Figure 48: Longitudinal Strength - arrival ............................................................................. 162
Figure 49: Wave parameters formulas ................................................................................... 170
Figure 50: Construction of Midship Section.......................................................................... 172
Figure 51: Construction of Aft Peak section.......................................................................... 173
Figure 52: Construction of forward peak ............................................................................... 173
Figure 53:Resistance vs. Speed curve .................................................................................... 178
Figure 54: Power vs. Speed curve.......................................................................................... 179
Figure 55: Total bare-hull resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve ......................................... 180
Figure 56: Residuary resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve ................................................. 181
Figure 57: Wave resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve........................................................ 182
Figure 58: Friction resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve .................................................... 183
Figure 59: Viscous resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve .................................................... 184
Figure 60: Correlation coefficient vs. Speed curve ............................................................... 185
Figure 61: Ballast System .................................................................................................... 199
Figure 62: Bilge System ....................................................................................................... 199
Figure 63: Cooling System .................................................................................................. 200
Figure 64: Fire Fighting System ......................................................................................... 200
Figure 65: Fuel Handling System ....................................................................................... 201
Figure 66: Lubricating System............................................................................................... 202
Figure 67: Sewage and Grey water System ....................................................................... 203
Figure 68: Flow Diagram of the Factory Ship Process .......................................................... 205
Figure 69: Manual Classification of the Fish......................................................................... 206
Figure 70: Wrapped Fish in a Box ......................................................................................... 206
Figure 71: Packed Fillets in a Tray ........................................................................................ 207
Figure 72: Vapour compression cycle ................................................................................... 209
Figure 73: The Refrigeration Cycle ....................................................................................... 218
Figure 74: Refrigeration cycle represented on Ammonia p-h chart ...................................... 220
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List of tables
Table 1: Value and volume of fish imports and exports from 1988 to 2008 in Egypt according
to FAO ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Table 2: Offset table for the model with the offsets of the stem contours calculated from the
FP and the stern contours calculated from AP with all dimensions are in meters. .................. 20
Table 3: Tanks table ................................................................................................................. 42
Table 4: Criteria meeting check ............................................................................................... 49
Table 5: Hull girder normal compression stresses ................................................................. 169
Table 6: Maxsurf results of the design analysis for a range of velocities .............................. 176
Table 7: Refrigerant used on board ships .............................................................................. 210
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CH.1: INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
Fishing economy
As long as man existed, he has engaged in the
profession of fishing, which makes this activity
as old as human existence in the world.
Fishing is a global industry. During last 10 years
only, the gross global revenues from fisheries
only have reached nearly $85 billion annually
according to the FAO.
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Fish products have an essential role to play Egypt
as well. The Egyptian fisheries resources in
marine and fresh waters contribute to people's
welfare in the form of nutrition, income, business
and foreign currency source from exports.
Figure 1: Ancient Egyptians catching fish
Fisheries in Egypt
Egypt has been fortunate to be located in a position that overlooks to two major seas several
lakes and a river providing 11.2 million acres of fisheries. These fisheries are located in:
Mediterranean Sea
The arable area for fishing in the Mediterranean is nearly 6.8 million acres including areas of
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Max and Abu Qir in Alexandria
Matrouh
Rashid, El-Maadia and Baltim in Kafr El-Sheikh
Port Said and Izbet El-Borg in Damietta
El-Arish in North Sinai
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Red Sea
The arable area for fishing in the Red Sea is 4.4 million acres, including areas of
1.
2.
3.
El-Tor and Dahab in South Sinai
Hurghada in Red Sea Governorate
Gulf of Suez in Suez Governorate.
Nile River, Lake Nasser and Others
Figure 2: Aquaculture regions in Egypt
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Fisheries production in Egypt
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Despite this large area of fisheries, Egypt’s production of fish does not exceed one 1.34 million
tons annually. When compared with the global average, Egypt’s production is considered very
low. The global average ranges between 80 and 100 kg of fish protein per year for a person
while in Egypt, it is staggering at a rate of just 12 kg per year and that number is falling
drastically.
Table 1: Value and volume of fish imports and exports from 1988 to 2008 in Egypt according to FAO
Year
Production
Import
Export
Tonnes
1000 USD
Tonnes
1000 USD
Tonnes
1000 USD
1988
284 327
N/A
121 877
64 249
1 034
3 506
1991
346 046
N/A
105 482
74 610
2 363
11 050
1994
368 203
N/A
159 359
91 818
1 657
4 120
1997
457 036
924 825
166 658
102 672
1 923
2 734
2000
724 407
1 536 755
261 144
170 902
988
1 211
2003
875 990
1 122 078
177 747
110 119
3 133
3 052
2006
970 924
1 618 336
259 584
167 432
4 370
3 448
2008
1 008 007
1 955 579
218 067
377 783
6 947
10 719
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Causes of fisheries poverty in Egypt
There are many reasons behind fisheries poverty in Egypt. They include:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Throwing sewage of touristic villages in the sea along the coasts of Red Sea and the
Mediterranean.
Throwing sewage of ships at sea.
Lack of control over ships.
Lack of control over fishermen.
Lack of control over the machines and fishing equipment.
Ignorance of fishermen and lack of awareness.
Fishing spawning seasons.
Overfishing.
Violation of rules of the net opening sizes (leads to catching small fish and
destruction of fisheries eventually).
Weakness of the Mediterranean fertility (half of that of the ocean).
Figure 3: Dumping at sea
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Preservation of fisheries in Egypt
According to analysts, the seafood, including fish, will run out by 2050. The whole world as
well as Egypt has a vital role in helping to prevent that from happening. This can only be
achieved by:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Better control over ships.
Better control over fishermen.
Better control over the machines and fishing equipment.
Banning fishing in spawning seasons.
Banning dumping of sewage of the ships at sea.
Banning dumping of sewage of touristic villages at sea.
Increasing the awareness.
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CH.2: FISHING VESSELS
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Fishing vessels
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Fishing vessels
Fishing vessels are specialized vessels to catch and haul fish from inland waters, high seas or
even oceans.
They are indispensable to maritime operations because they help to answer the supply demand
of fish and fisheries sector. Although their role is uncomplicated, their absence would create a
problem.
At present, fishing is done by using diverse types of fishing vessels.
Types of fishing vessels
Purse seiners
Purse Seiners are used mainly in the oceans; their utilization of seine fishing nets is the main
reason of the name.
Their fishing nets shape is exceptional. They are used to catch the fish near the surface. During
deployment the nets feature a floating apparatus, but once the fish enter it, the lower part shuts
to trap them.
Figure 4: Purse seiner
These fishing boats are aided with the most advanced technological appliances to enable high
fish revenues.
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Trawlers
Trawlers are one of the most used fishing vessels. These vessels have trawler nets that are
suspended by assisting equipment and trailed under the surface of the water, hence the name.
Deepness is required to haul and trap the fishes.
Trawler vessels are employed to catch a wide array of fishes and for almost every country in
the world.
Figure 5: Stern trawler
Longliners
Longliners are different from all other fishing vessels. They use just one really long fishing
cord containing up to 1,000 lures instead of fishing nets.
The fishing cord is deployed from the stern of the vessel. The vessel maintains its position
using automated system that also help reel the haul onboard to be stored
Gillnetters
Gillnetters are specialized boats that use vertical panels of netting normally set in a straight line
known as gillnet system. This system can be either:
1.
2.
3.
Set gillnets
Encircling gillnets
Combined gillnets-trammel nets
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Figure 6: Longline
Figure 7: Gillnetter
Crabbers
Crabbers are fishing boats that are specialized to fish for
crabs. They are equipped with special equipment to catch
crustaceans. Automated windlasses are equipped to haul
the trappings.
Figure 8: Crab trapping
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Drifters
Drifters refer to those fishing boats whose nets hang vertically in the water without being
anchored. Drift fishing nets haul and trap the fishes. The net is thrown into the water forming
a curtain to catch the fish.
Figure 9: Drifter
Factory ship
Factory ship is a ship that does not only catch fish but also it freezes and processes the haul. It
is used in deep seas and oceans. The idea of this type of ships originated from the fact that the
lifetime of the catch is limited. In order to increase that lifetime, the fishing vessel is equipped
with the appropriate facilities for processing and preserving the fish.
Factory ships can operate up to six or seven weeks in one journey. They also can function as
mother ships that store and process the haul brought by smaller fishing vessels.
Figure 10: Russian mother ship with two trawlers on her side
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Figure 11: Fish processing facilities on board a factory ship
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Types of fishing vessels in Egypt
From all these types of fishing vessels, only certain types are commonly used in Egypt. These
types have characteristics that vary from the general characteristics.
Pelagic Longlining
Vessel Class in Egypt:
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Length 8 to 16 m
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Crew 16 person
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Sailing days 1 to 3 day
Purse seiners
Vessel Class in general:
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Length normally > 15 meters (LOA)
•
Power normally > 90 HP
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Tonnage normally > 30 GT (GRT in register tons)
Vessel Class in Egypt:
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Length 16 to 32 m
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Crew 45 person
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Sailing days 7 to 10 days
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Gillnetter
Vessel Class in general:
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Length all (LOA)
•
Power all
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Tonnage all (GRT in register tons)
Vessel Class in Egypt:
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Length 10 to 15 m
•
Crew 5 to 7 person
•
Sailing days = daily
Stern trawler
Vessel Class in general:
•
Length normally > 15 meters (LOA)
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Power normally > 90 HP
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Tonnage normally > 25 GT
Vessel Class in Egypt:
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Length 16 to 36
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Crew 9 to 19
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Sailing days 14 to 30 day
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Requirement
Full Design of a “Factory Stern Trawler” for catching, processing, freezing, packing and
storage of the product with these general particulars:
Length overall = 114.88 m
Length between perpendiculars = 105.3 m
Breadth moulded = 21 m
Depth at side = 12.5 m
Draft = 7.4 m
The vessel will be named: TUNA BAIT
The vessel is designed under the BV classification society rules.
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CH.3: DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR
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DESIGN METHODOLOGY
Hull Surface Generation
For generating the vessel’s hull, there are two possible ways:
1- Generating an offset table from a series.
2- Scaling a built-in model from a ship design package (Maxsurf).
The available series has not shown a satisfactory suitability for the given requirements. On the
other hand, a Maxsurf stern trawler model that is scaled is considered a far better option in this
case.
Original model
[
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L=40 m
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B=11 m
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D=4m
Figure 12: Maxsurf original model
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Required model
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Length overall = 114.88 m
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Breadth moulded = 21 m
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Draft = 7.4 m
Figure 13: Scaled model
Design Grid
Stations, waterlines and buttocks are added with a convenient spacing.
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Station spacing = 5.55 m
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Waterline spacing = 1.26 m
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Buttock spacing = 1.17 m
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Figure 14: Hull surface with stations, waterlines and buttocks
That enables generating an offset table and a lines plan.
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Offset table
Table 2: Offset table for the model with the offsets of the stem contours calculated from the FP and the stern contours calculated from AP with all dimensions are in meters.
Offsets
AP
st 0.5
st 1
st 2
st 3
st 4
st 5
st 6
st 7
st 8
st 9
st 10
st 11
st 12
st 13
st 14
st 15
st 16
st 17
st 18
FP
wl 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
SM
-4.943
SN
10.566
wl 0.5
0
0
0
0.256
0.629
1.16
2.084
4.045
6.527
7.437
7.39
7.141
6.736
6.117
5.243
4.195
3.099
2.097
1.443
1.233
0.367
0.548
0.738
wl 1
0
0
0.079
0.57
1.218
2.206
3.996
6.7
8.625
9.245
9.209
9.013
8.615
7.893
6.754
5.337
3.918
2.745
2.003
1.826
0.957
1.279
-1.108
wl 1.5
0
0
0.15
0.829
1.751
3.253
5.79
8.199
9.567
9.995
9.986
9.861
9.524
8.82
7.611
6.028
4.38
3.033
2.215
2.031
1.226
1.643
-1.589
wl 2
0
0
0.187
1.064
2.349
4.648
7.396
9.197
10.069
10.335
10.343
10.271
9.992
9.339
8.147
6.515
4.733
3.213
2.253
1.975
1.267
1.698
wl 3
0
0
0.227
1.896
5.12
7.879
9.334
10.081
10.397
10.489
10.497
10.456
10.224
9.643
8.553
7.013
5.209
3.419
2.026
1.247
0.543
0.417
-1.655
wl 4
0
0
0.785
5.933
8.135
9.29
9.982
10.331
10.461
10.496
10.5
10.459
10.236
9.677
8.634
7.168
5.448
3.676
2.027
0.771
-
wl 5
0
4.698
6.494
8.319
9.29
9.887
10.247
10.422
10.482
10.497
10.5
10.462
10.252
9.726
8.738
7.337
5.687
3.991
2.393
1.073
-
-0.754 -0.431
-1.67
-1.638
wl 6
7.106
7.799
8.37
9.212
9.816
10.177
10.373
10.462
10.491
10.498
10.5
10.465
10.276
9.798
8.896
7.602
6.047
4.417
2.843
1.447
-
0.026
-4.941
0.498
wl 7
8.121
8.524
8.954
9.611
10.091
10.337
10.441
10.483
10.495
10.5
10.5
10.469
10.303
9.883
9.088
7.932
6.51
4.966
3.408
1.925
0.289
1.123
wl 8
8.47
8.835
9.21
9.81
10.239
10.425
10.478
10.493
10.498
10.5
10.5
10.474
10.334
9.978
9.303
8.307
7.046
5.612
4.077
2.504
0.601
1.902
wl 9
8.64
8.989
9.325
9.901
10.31
10.469
10.496
10.498
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.479
10.367
10.081
9.535
8.714
7.636
6.333
4.834
3.176
1.054
2.745
wl 10
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.484
10.402
10.19
9.782
9.147
8.266
7.115
5.667
3.931
1.659
wl 11
7.946
6.565
4.762
2.395
3.697
4.712
-10.191 -10.191 -10.191 -10.191 -10.191 -10.191
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Lines plan
Figure 15: 3 views of the model
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CH.4: GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
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GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
Deck arrangement
The superstructure is placed forward with the working deck aft. Gallows are placed on the stern
quarters or there is a stern gantry for the operation of the other boards. Net drums and winches
are installed to assist in the handling of gear and catch. Fish pumps are often installed on pelagic
trawlers. In most cases the handling of the catch and any processing of fish take place below
deck or in deck houses.
Consideration which should be taken during deck layout selection
1. Trawl warps lead in at right angles to the trawl winch.
2. No possibility of snagging shackles as no interference between ropes on the different
load.
3. Minimum number of sharp bends at warps.
4. Large area should be available for fish processing.
General design considerations
Stern trawlers with fish holds aft and accommodation above main deck
Advantages
1. Accommodation could be located above the main deck to reduce the ship length.
2. Fuel oil tanks are located aft to maintain the ship at even keel in the right condition.
Disadvantages
1. Torsion stresses in the propeller shaft increase as the shaft length is increased.
2. Locating fuel oil aft increases the piping system length.
Stern trawlers with engine room aft and accommodation above main deck
Advantages
1. Torsion stresses in the propeller shaft decreases as the shaft length is reduced.
2. There is no need to raise inner bottom under the fish hold to accommodate the
propeller shaft which in turn decreases the scantling of the solid floor and increases
the capacity of the fish hold.
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Disadvantages
 The fish hold is centered forward of amidship so that the vessel may change trim
undesirably between loaded and unloaded conditions.
Stern trawlers with engine room aft and accommodation below main deck
Advantages
1. The fish hold is located amidship (at the maximum fullness to accommodate
maximum capacity).
2. This arrangement is recommended for small crew numbers (3 to 4 people).
3. No change in trim due to loading and unloading.
Disadvantages
 Loading accommodation forward reduces the fish hold capacity.
Crew accommodation
Crew accommodation arrangement varies with climate and local customs, but in all cases the
crew requires sleeping and eating spaces. These spaces must be provided with adequate
ventilation and means of protection from the weather. Protection from excessive noise is also
a necessity and must meet the local standards and regulations of safety and health.
Sleeping rooms
 The floor area per person excluding spaces occupied by berths and lockers should
not be less than 0.9 m2.
Mess room
1. Should be separate from sleeping quarters.
2. Should be as close as possible from the galley.
3. Furniture and equipment should be sufficient for the number of people existing in the
mess room at any time.
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Sanitary room
Should include
1. One shower bat for every eight people.
2. One water closet for every eight people.
3. One wash basin for every six people.
Galley
Minimum outfitting it includes
1. A kerosene or bottled gas burner.
2. Bench and sink for dish washing.
3. Table for good preparation.
Navigation
The wheelhouse should be laid out with exceptional care as it is the key element of any vessel
and in a constant use as long as the ship is at sea.
The wheelhouse should have
1. Conveniently arranged steering position with a wheel of adequate size.
2. Navigation area where chart can be laid out on a conventional surface with chart and
navigating instruments.
3. Space for the location and operation of any electronics instrumentation to be carried.
4. Adequate floor spaces for helmsman and other operation personnel in the wheelhouse.
Equipment
Equipment on board fishing vessels can be classified into four main categories:
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Nautical equipment
Fishing Equipment
Communication equipment
Deck equipment
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Nautical equipment
Sonar
Sonar is an abbreviation for SOund, NAvigation, and Ranging. Sonar is an abbreviation for
SOund, NAvigation, and Ranging. Sonar is used for exploring and mapping the ocean because
sound waves travel farther in the water than do radar and light waves. It is also used for
developing nautical charts, locating underwater hazards for navigation, searching for and
mapping objects on the seafloor such as shipwrecks, and map the seafloor itself. Sonar has two
types.
Figure 16: Radar scans
a) Active Sonar
Active sonar transducers give off a sound pulse into the water. If the sound pulse is obstructed
by anything in its path, the sound bounces off the object and returns to the sonar transducer as
an echo. The transducer can be also used to measure the strength of the signal on the occasion
that the transducer is equipped with appropriate equipment.
The range and orientation of the object is determined by measuring the time interval between
the emission of the sound pulse and its reception.
b) Passive Sonar
Marine animals such as whales and marine objects such as submarines are prone to produce
noise. Passive sonar systems are developed to detect these noises without emitting a source
signal.
They offer an advantage for the military purpose that is stealth, or for scientific missions that
concentrate on quietly listening to the ocean do not want to disturb their equipment with
unwanted noises.
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One of the disadvantages of this system is that it can’t measure the range of the object without
being linked to other listening devices. Multiple passive sonar devices may allow for
triangulation of a sound source.
Figure 17: Active Sonar
Figure 18: Passive Sonar
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Echo sounder
Echo sounder is a special type of sonar. It is used to calculate the water depth by transmitting
sound pulses into water. The time interval between emission and return of a pulse is recorded,
and then used to determine the depth of water along with the speed of sound in water at the
time. This information is used either for navigational purposes or in order to obtain depths for
charting purposes.
Another use for echo sounding is studying the marine life. In this case it is referred to as
hydroacoustic echo sounders.
Figure 19: Fish aggregations recorded by echo sounder
Gyrocompass
Gyrocompass is a non-magnetic compass. It is a fast spinning disc that depends on the rotation
of the Earth. It is used to find the geographical direction.
One of the main components of the gyrocompass is the gyroscope. However, there are different
devices. The gyrocompass only exploits the effect of gyroscopic precession.
Gyrocompasses are widely preferred to magnetic compasses in ship navigation because of two
main reasons:
•
They find the true north which is defined by the axis of Earth’s rotation which is
different from magnetic north and more useful navigationally.
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They are not affected by ferromagnetic materials which distort the magnetic field such
as the ship’s steel hull.
Figure 20: Gyrocompass in the bridge
Marine radar
Marine radars are one of the most important equipment onboard ships. They are used to detect
other ships and land obstacles, to avoid for collision and for navigation at sea. They can be X
band or S band. They use a rotating antenna span a narrow beam of microwaves around the
water surface surrounding the ship. When these microwaves are reflected from the targets back
to the radar, they are detected. The radar displays a picture of the ship’s surroundings on a
display screen.
Radar is a vital component of safety. In the worst-case scenario at sea or near the shore, where
there is no visibility at night or due to bad weather, the ship’s captain should be able to steer
and maneuver the ship blindly using the radar.
In commercial application, radars are not used alone. They are integrated within a complete
system of instruments that can be complex and distracting to look at several different screens.
Because of that that integration must be handled carefully, and displays overlay charting, radar,
sonar into a single system.
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Figure 21: radar scan
Chartplotter
Chartplotter is a device used in marine navigation that
integrates GPS data with an electronic navigational chart
(ENC). The chartplotter displays the ENC along with the
position, heading and speed of the ship, and may display
additional information from radar, automatic information
systems (AIS) or other sensors.
Aside from positioning, these types of navigation tools will
also notify you once your vessel is within close proximity to
hazards such as reefs, rocks, shoreline, and other obstructions
under the water.
Figure 22: Chartplotter
A marine GPS chartplotter is commonly placed on the controls of the marine vessel; and if it
has an external GPS antenna, this antenna is usually placed on top of the ship.
The process of providing the navigation information starts with GPS getting signals from
multiple satellites. These signals are then converted by the chartplotter into longitude as well
as latitude data. This data is then shown on the chartplotter screen.
The information that is shown includes water depth, obstructions on the path, environment, and
other small but important data.
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Speed Log
Speed log is a ship speed measuring device. There are many types of speed logs.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Electromagnetic log.
Doppler log.
Impeller log.
Pito meter log.
Acoustic Co-relation Log.
Electromagnetic log
The electromagnetic log works by generating a small alternating current in a transducer
producing an electromagnetic field in the adjacent water. As the vessel moves through the
water, the voltage proportional to the speed is generated at 90⁰ to the direction of travel. This
signal voltage is detected by the probes and transmitted to the master electronic unit where it
is amplified and processed digitally before being passed to the speed and distance displays.
Doppler log
Doppler log is an acoustic speed log based on the Doppler Effect in which the wave lengths of
moving objects appear to shift in relation to the observer. This shift can be converted to speed,
thereby giving a very accurate result.
The Dual Axis Doppler Speed Log utilizes the Doppler shifted returns from high frequency
acoustic energy transmitted into water to provide precise speed data, distance travelled, and
water depth below the transducer. The transmitted signal is scattered back from the sea bottom
and/or scatters in the water mass. The system amplifies the received signals and processes them
to determine the Doppler shift. The time required for the signal to bounce back from the sea
bottom is measured to calculate depth. The standard system consists of a Master Display Unit,
an Electronics Unit, a Transducer Assembly, a Sea Chest or Tank, and interconnecting cabling.
Autopilot
An autopilot (or pilot) is a mechanical, electrical or
hydraulic system which can maintain a vessel on a
predetermined (set) course without the need for
human intervention. Using a direct or indirect
connection with a vessel’s steering mechanism, the
autopilot relieves the crew from the task of
manually steering the ship.
Figure 23: Ship autopilot
Autopilot have evolved from simple course holding systems to adaptive computer systems that
offer reduced fuel costs and increased transit times. These new systems learn the characteristics
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of the vessel’s handling and minimize rudder movement reducing drag on the vessel. Increased
speed and lower fuel consumption makes autopilot more user friendly.
Autopilots do not replace a human operator, but assist them in controlling the ship, allowing
them to focus on broader aspects of operation, such as monitoring the trajectory, weather and
systems.
Communication equipment
AIS (Automatic Identification System)
AIS is a maritime technical standard developed by the International Maritime Organization
(IMO). AIS is a sophisticated radio technology which combines GPS, VHF and data processing
technologies to enable the exchange of relevant information in a strictly defined format
between different marine entities. This may be the simple exchange of position, course, speed
and identity information between individual vessels or more sophisticated data exchanges
between specialist shore and buoy located devices.
Types of automatic identification systems are:
Class A
They report their position autonomously every 2-10 seconds dependent on the vessel’s speed
and/or course changes (every three minutes or less when at anchor or moored); and, the vessel’s
static and voyage related information (message 5) every 6 minutes
Class B
They report every three minutes or less when at anchor or moored, but, their position is reported
less often and at a lower power. Likewise, they report the vessel’s static data every 6 minutes,
but, not any voyage related information.
Search and Rescue Aircraft
It is aircraft mobile equipment that is normally reporting every ten seconds.
AIS Aid to Navigation (ATON)
It is a shore-based or mobile station providing location and status of an aid to navigation
(ATON); which may also broadcast Application Specific Messages.
AIS Search and Rescue Transmitter (SART)
It is mobile equipment to assist homing to itself (i.e. life boats, life raft). When active the unit
also transmits a position message (message 1 with a 'Navigation Status' = 14) in a burst of 8
messages once per minute.
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AIS Base Station
It is a shore-based station providing identity, time synchronization, text messages, which can
also act as an AIS ATON station or transmit Application Specific Messages for meteorological
or hydrological information, marine safety information, etc.
Figure 24: Automatic Identification System (AIS) configuration
VDR/S-VDR
Information is stored in a secure and retrievable form,
relating to the position, movement, physical status,
command and control of a ship over the period and
following an incident. This information is used during any
subsequent safety investigation to identify the cause of the
incident.
VDR or voyage data recorder is an instrument safely
installed on a ship to continuously record vital information
related to the operation of a vessel. It contains a voice
recording system for a period of at least last 12 hours (for
Figure 25: VDR
VDRs installed post-July 2014, the period of the
integrated details recorded is 48 hours as per the MSC Resolution 333.90). This recording is
recovered and made use of for investigation in events of accidents in a compressed and
digitized format.
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A ship’s VDR is far superior to a black box of an airplane as it stores a variety of data and that
too for not less than a period of 12 hours. The data records covering the last 12 hours are
continuously overwritten by the latest data.
The S-VDR is nothing but a simplified VDR. It records information that is only absolutely
necessary and does not record information as extensive as the VDR. Naturally, it is more cost
effective and more in usage on board ships.
A VDR is capable of withstanding heavy weather, collisions, fires and pressure conditions even
when a ship is at a depth of several meters in water. The VDR can be classified to
Data Collection Unit (DCU)
It is fitted on the bridge that pulls in data from all the integrated sources.
Data Recording Unit (DRU)
It is fitted on the monkey island that stores all of the data that is recorded via the unit within
the wheelhouse) and microphones to record bridge audio. The flash memory in the DRU stores
the data coming from the DCU. The data can be retrieved by using playback software for
investigation after an incident. The DRU components are embodied in the protective capsule.
The capsule ensures survival and recovery of the recorded data after an incident.
Inmarsat (International Maritime Satellite)
Inmarsat is perhaps the most reliable communications method in the marine industry; however,
it is shadowed in the Polar Regions by the curvature of the earth. There are several technologies
employed in this system and they are identified as Inmarsat A, Inmarsat B, Inmarsat C, Inmarsat
M4 and Fleet 77.
VSAT
VSAT is an acronym for Very Small Aperture Terminal. VSAT is a continuous connection
satellite system that requires a shore-based hub system. They provide high bandwidth,
broadband Internet connectivity for vessels. VSAT is an extremely reliable but often expensive
system to operate. Typically, they are used where high data rates are required.
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Figure 26: VSAT configuration
Figure 27: VSAT coverage
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Fishing Equipment
Trawl winches
Trawl winches are electrical winches aboard fishing vessel used to drag the net during fishing
process then hoist the haul onto the vessel.
Figure 28: Trawl winches aboard fishing vessels
Fish finder
Fish finder has the same concept as Sonar. It is used primarily to locate fish, underwater. A fish
finder displays the location of a fish in a digital screen that can be either of a LCD or a CRT
type. The technology of the fish finder was first used in the 90s and has been constantly
upgraded since. Modern electronics allows a high degree of integration between the fish finder
system, marine radar, compass and GPS navigation systems.
One of the parts of the main components of a fish finder is the transducer. It is the sensor
portion of the Fish finder. There are 2 types of transducers used in Fish finder:
•
•
Single frequency
Dual frequency.
Single frequency is generally best for lakes and shallow
coastal fishing. Dual frequency transducers are generally
better for deep sea fishing. Dual beam and dual frequency
are essentially the same thing. Dual beam transducers
limit the beam size for the high frequency beam so these
depth finders are truly best for deep water.
Figure 29: Fishfinder
Higher powered Fish finder are expensive, yet they are
better. Even in shallow water such as lakes, higher power will still help with better imaging.
The most weight to the power rating is often recommended for a unit.
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Net drum
Net drum is a wide powered spool (usually hydraulic) on which a trawl net is wound when
hauling. It can be used alone or aided with other equipment to haul the trawl net aboard. Net
drums are offered in a variety of pulls and net capacities. There is a choice of low pressure
hydraulic or frequency controlled electric drive systems.
Figure 30: Fishing vessel net drum
Net sounder third wire winches
A winch specifically designed for handling cable instead of wire rope. It is typically used to
deploy the cable transmitting information from the net sounder which collects data about fish
entering the trawl net to the display on the bridge.
Figure 31: Net sounder third wire winches for fishing vessel
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Deck equipment
Cranes
A crane is a type of machine, generally equipped with a hoist rope, wire ropes or chains, and
sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. It is
mainly used for lifting heavy things and transporting them to other places. The device uses one
or more simple machines to create mechanical advantage and thus move loads beyond the
normal capability of a human.
Capstans and Windlasses
A ship’s capstan is a drum shaped device that is used for hoisting weights or for winding ship’s
anchor cable.
In the modern ships, the traditional capstans are replaced by hydraulically or pneumatically
operated windlass. A windlass is a complex device meant for the same purpose as that of
capstan, but comprised of different parts, which together make the anchorage process smoother
and easier.
Figure 32: Traditional capstan
A capstan differs from a windlass only in the matter of the
axis on which the rope or cable is wound (for a capstan it’s
vertical axis, whereas for a windlass it’s horizontal)
Figure 33: Capstan
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Figure 34: Windlass
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Figure 35: General Arrangement
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CH.5: STABILITY CALCULATIONS
FOR TUNA BAIT
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Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tanks
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
STABILITY CALCULATIONS
Table 3: Tanks table
Name
Type
De
nsi
ty
1.0
25
Bow
Ballast
Tank
Fresh
Water
ford 1
Tank
1
Fresh
Water
ford 2
Fresh
Water
ford 3
Tank
1
Tank
1
Fresh
Water
ford 4
Ballast 1a
Tank
1
Tank
1.0
25
Ballast 1b
Tank
1.0
25
Ballast 1c
Tank
1.0
25
Ballast 1d
Tank
1.0
25
Ballast 2a
Tank
1.0
25
Ballast 2b
Tank
1.0
25
Type
Aft
For
d
F.
Po
rt
-6
F.
Stb
d
6
F.
To
p
15
F.
Bott
om
0
Sea
Wate
r
Fresh
Wate
r
101
.40
5
94.
186
109
.84
5
95.
408
3.
01
7
3.
01
7
3.
01
7
11
3.0
17
1.0
8
0
Fresh
Wate
r
Fresh
Wate
r
88.
189
94.
186
11
3.5
9
0
88.
189
94.
186
3.0
17
3.5
9
0
Fresh
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
88.
189
94.
186
3.0
17
5.9
97
3.5
9
0
73.
179
85.
783
0
1.4
9
0
73.
179
85.
783
73.
179
85.
783
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
73.
179
85.
783
5.
99
7
5.
99
7
11
11
1.4
9
0
0
1.4
9
0
5.9
97
5.9
97
1.4
9
0
60.
003
73.
179
0
1.4
9
0
60.
003
73.
179
5.
99
7
11
1.4
9
0
A.
Port
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
A.
Stb
d
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
A.
Top
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mat
ic
1.87
2
A.
Bott
om
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
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Ballast 2c
Tank
1.0
25
Sea
Wate
r
60.
003
73.
179
Ballast 2d
Tank
1.0
25
60.
003
73.
179
Ballast 3a
Tank
1.0
25
50.
416
60.
003
0
Ballast 3b
Tank
1.0
25
50.
416
60.
003
Ballast 3c
Tank
1.0
25
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
50.
416
60.
003
Ballast 3d
Tank
1.0
25
50.
416
60.
003
Ballast 4a
Tank
1.0
25
40.
791
50.
416
0
Ballast 4b
Tank
1.0
25
40.
791
50.
416
Ballast 4c
Tank
1.0
25
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
5.
99
7
5.
99
7
11
40.
791
50.
416
Ballast 4d
Tank
1.0
25
40.
791
50.
416
Fuel Oil 1a
Tank
0.9
44
3
Sea
Wate
r
Fuel
Oil
5.
99
7
5.
99
7
11
85.
783
94.
186
Fuel Oil 1b
Tank
Fuel
Oil
85.
783
94.
186
Fuel Oil 1c
Tank
Fuel
Oil
85.
783
94.
186
Fuel Oil 2a
Tank
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
85.
783
94.
186
Fuel Oil 2b
Tank
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
85.
783
94.
186
5.
99
7
11
3.
01
7
3.
01
7
11
3.
01
7
3.
01
7
0
1.4
9
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
5.9
97
1.4
9
0
1.4
9
0
11
1.4
9
0
0
1.4
9
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
5.9
97
1.4
9
0
1.4
9
0
11
1.4
9
0
0
1.4
9
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
3.0
17
1.4
9
0
5.9
97
3.59
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
11
5.9
97
3.59
3.0
17
3.0
17
5.9
97
3.59
8.9
76
5.99
7
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
11
8.9
76
5.99
7
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
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Fuel Oil 2c
Tank
Fuel Oil
Center -1
Tank
Fuel Oil
Center -2
Tank
Fuel Oil
Center -3
Tank
Fuel Oil
Center -4
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel Oil
Tank
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
85.
783
94.
186
11
Fuel
Oil
79.
181
85.
783
0
Fuel
Oil
79.
181
85.
783
Fuel
Oil
79.
181
85.
783
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
79.
181
85.
783
5.
99
7
5.
99
7
11
Fuel
Oil
79.
181
85.
783
0
Fuel
Oil
79.
181
85.
783
Fuel
Oil
79.
181
85.
783
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
79.
181
85.
783
5.
99
7
5.
99
7
11
Fuel
Oil
73.
179
79.
181
0
Fuel
Oil
73.
179
79.
181
Fuel
Oil
73.
179
79.
181
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
73.
179
79.
181
5.
99
7
5.
99
7
11
Fuel
Oil
73.
179
79.
181
0
Fuel
Oil
73.
179
79.
181
5.
99
7
3.0
17
5.9
97
8.9
76
5.99
7
5.9
97
1.49
11
5.9
97
1.49
0
5.9
97
1.49
5.9
97
5.9
97
5.9
97
1.49
8.9
76
5.99
7
11
8.9
76
5.99
7
0
8.9
76
5.99
7
5.9
97
5.9
97
8.9
76
5.99
7
5.9
97
1.49
11
5.9
97
1.49
0
5.9
97
1.49
5.9
97
5.9
97
5.9
97
1.49
8.9
76
5.99
7
11
8.9
76
5.99
7
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
44
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Fuel Oil
Tank
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
73.
179
79.
181
Fuel Oil
Tank
Fuel
Oil
73.
179
79.
181
Daily
service
Tank
Fuel
Oil
31.
204
40.
791
0
MDO -1
Tank
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
0.8
4
Diese
l
31.
204
40.
791
Daily
service
Tank
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
31.
204
40.
791
MDO -2
Tank
0.8
4
Diese
l
31.
204
40.
791
5.
99
7
5.
99
7
11
Sea Chest
-1
Tank
1.0
25
29.
409
31.
204
0
Sea Chest
-2
Tank
1.0
25
29.
409
31.
204
Sea Chest
-3
Tank
1.0
25
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
29.
409
31.
204
Sea Chest
-4
Tank
1.0
25
29.
409
31.
204
Fuel Oil
Overflow
-1
Fuel Oil
Overflow
-2
Tank
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
Sea
Wate
r
Fuel
Oil
5.
99
7
5.
99
7
11
26.
392
29.
409
0
Fuel
Oil
26.
392
29.
409
Waste Oil
-1
Tank
0.9
2
Lube
Oil
23.
413
26.
392
5.
99
7
0
Waste Oil
-2
Tank
0.9
2
Lube
Oil
23.
413
26.
392
Sludge -1
Tank
1.0
45
21.
007
23.
413
Tank
5.
99
7
11
5.
99
7
0
0
8.9
76
5.99
7
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
5.9
97
8.9
76
5.99
7
1.4
9
0
11
1.4
9
0
0
1.4
9
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
5.9
97
1.4
9
0
4.4
69
0
11
4.4
69
0
0
4.4
69
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
5.9
97
4.4
69
0
1.4
9
0
1.4
9
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
1.46
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
1.4
6
0
1.4
6
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
1.32
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
5.9
97
1.3
2
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
1.46
1.32
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
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Sludge -2
Tank
1.0
45
Fresh
Water
Drop -1
Fresh
Water
Drop -2
Tank
1
Tank
1
Bilge
(Ford) -1
Tank
Bilge
(Ford) -2
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
21.
007
23.
413
19.
212
21.
007
19.
212
21.
007
1.0
28
17.
416
19.
212
Tank
1.0
28
17.
416
19.
212
Bilge
(Aft) -1
Tank
1.0
28
14.
399
17.
416
Bilge
(Aft) -2
Tank
1.0
28
14.
399
17.
416
Dirty Fuel
Oil -1
Tank
Fuel
Oil
11.
993
14.
399
Dirty Fuel
Oil -2
Tank
0.9
44
3
0.9
44
3
Fuel
Oil
11.
993
14.
399
RSW Sea
Chest -1
Tank
1.0
25
10.
809
11.
993
RSW Sea
Chest -2
Tank
1.0
25
Sea
Wate
r
Sea
Wate
r
10.
809
11.
993
Sewage 1
Tank
1.0
38
85.
783
88.
189
Sewage 2
Tank
1.0
38
85.
783
88.
189
Sewage 3
Tank
1.0
38
85.
783
88.
189
Fresh
Wate
r
Fresh
Wate
r
5.
99
7
0
5.
99
7
0
5.
99
7
0
5.
99
7
0
5.
99
7
0
5.
99
7
3.
01
7
3.
01
7
11
0
1.3
2
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
1.3
2
0
0
1.3
2
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
1.3
2
0
0
1.3
2
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
1.0
69
0
0
1.0
69
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
1.0
69
0
1.0
69
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
1.41
3
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
5.9
97
1.4
13
0
1.4
13
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
1.56
6
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
3.0
17
3.5
9
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
11
3.5
9
0
3.0
17
3.5
9
0
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
1.41
3
1.56
6
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
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Grey
Water -1
Tank
1.0
27
7.2
18
10.
809
0
5.9
97
1.5
66
0
Grey
Water -2
Tank
1.0
27
7.2
18
10.
809
0
1.5
66
0
Room -1
Comp
artme
nt
Comp
artme
nt
Comp
artme
nt
48.
145
73.
022
10.
5
9.0
08
1.49
31.
279
48.
145
10.
5
9.0
08
1.49
52.
936
73.
022
8.6
85
14
9.00
8
Comp
artme
nt
Comp
artme
nt
Tank
17.
441
27.
675
10.
5
27.
714
12.
53
4
9.0
08
9.00
8
10.
809
5.
99
7
10
.5
10
.5
8.
68
5
10
.5
11
Room -2
Room -3
Factory
Engine
Room
RSW
Tank
1.0
25
Sea
Wate
r
3.0
28
10.
809
Fresh
Wate
r
Fresh
Wate
r
7.2
18
10.
809
94.
186
101
.40
5
Fresh
Water aft
Tank
1
Fresh
Water
ford
Tank
1
11
1.49
3.
58
9
20
3.5
89
12.
47
4
5.95
8
20
5.9
58
3.54
3
20
20
8.9
76
3.59
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
1.79
5
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
6.45
6
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mat
ic
6.03
4
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
1.79
5
Pris
mat
ic
Pris
mati
c
Pris
mati
c
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Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Figure 36: Model with tanks inserted
Figure 37: Profile View of the model with tanks
Figure 38: Half Breadth View of the model with tanks
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Figure 39: Body Plan View with tanks
Criteria
Table 4: Criteria meeting check
Code
Criteria
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design applicable to all
3.1.2.1: Area 0 to 30
ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria applicable
3.1.2.1: Area 0 to 40
to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria applicable
3.1.2.1: Area 30 to 40
to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria applicable
3.1.2.2: Max GZ at 30 or
to all ships
greater
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria applicable
3.1.2.3: Angle of maximum
to all ships
GZ
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria applicable
3.1.2.4: Initial GMt
to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria applicable 3.1.2.5: Passenger crowding:
to all ships
angle of equilibrium
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria applicable
3.1.2.6: Turn: angle of
to all ships criteria
equilibrium
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria applicable
3.2.2: Severe wind and rolling
to all ships
Angle of steady heel shall not
be greater than (<=)
Angle of steady heel / Deck
edge immersion angle shall
not be greater than (<=)
Area1 / Area2 shall not be
less than (>=)
4.2 Fishing vessel
4.2 Fishing vessel
4.2.3.1: Initial GMt for vessels
>= 24m in length
4.2.3.1: Initial GMt for vessels
>= 70m in length
Value
Units
Actual
Status
Margin
%
3.1513
m.deg
33.7508
Pass
+971.01
5.1566
m.deg
59.2562
Pass
+1049.13
1.7189
m.deg
25.5054
Pass
+1383.82
0.200
m
3.310
Pass
+1555.00
25.0
deg
56.4
Pass
+125.46
0.150
m
4.245
Pass
+2730.00
10.0
deg
0.0
Pass
+100.00
10.0
deg
0.0
Pass
+100.00
Pass
16.0
deg
0.6
Pass
+95.94
80.00
%
1.76
Pass
+97.80
100.00
%
358.98
Pass
+258.98
0.350
m
4.245
Pass
+1112.86
0.150
m
4.245
Pass
+2730.00
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Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Curves of Form
Figure 40: Curves of form
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Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Cross curves
Figure 41: cross curves
Hydrostatics
Damage Case - Intact
Fixed Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern)
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Draft Amidships
m
Displacement t
Heel deg
Draft at FP m
Draft at AP m
Draft at LCF m
Trim (+ve by stern) m
WL Length m
Beam max extents on WL m
Wetted Area m^2
Waterpl. Area m^2
7.400
9826
0.0
7.400
7.400
7.400
0.000
109.600
20.998
2770.117
1762.865
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Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Draft Amidships
m
Prismatic coeff. (Cp)
Block coeff. (Cb)
Max Sect. area coeff. (Cm)
Waterpl. area coeff. (Cwp)
LCB from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
LCF from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
KB m
KG m
BMt m
BML m
GMt m
GML m
KMt m
KML m
Immersion (TPc) tonne/cm
MTc tonne.m
RM at 1deg = GMt.Disp.sin(1) tonne.m
Max deck inclination deg
Trim angle (+ve by stern) deg
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
7.400
0.607
0.563
0.928
0.766
50.369
43.820
4.232
7.400
5.384
126.019
2.216
122.851
9.616
130.251
18.069
114.417
380.085
0.0000
0.0000
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Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Figure 42: Hydrostatics Curves
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Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Stability calculation
Loadcase
Damage Case – Intact
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Fluid analysis method: Use corrected VCG
Item Name
Quantity
Hull
2
Unit
Mass
tonne
135.973
Total
Mass
tonne
271.946
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
51.928
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
BK9
1
5.866
5.866
-4.637
0.000
BK1
1
2.865
2.865
101.733
0.000
BK2
1
5.588
5.588
94.488
0.000
BK4
1
15.992
15.992
73.406
0.000
BK5
1
17.299
17.299
27.675
0.000
BK6
1
11.294
11.294
9.621
0.000
BK7
1
8.334
8.334
2.990
0.000
BK8
1
7.310
7.310
0.000
0.000
DBH1
1
0.468
0.468
31.279
0.000
DBH2
1
1.012
1.012
40.900
0.000
DBH3
1
1.072
1.072
50.560
0.000
DBH4
1
0.992
0.992
60.181
0.000
BK3
1
9.722
9.722
86.055
0.000
DBHF1
1
0.771
0.771
96.324
0.000
DBHF2
1
0.729
0.729
99.324
0.000
DBHF3
1
0.910
0.910
102.324
0.000
DBHF4
1
0.839
0.839
103.324
0.000
DBHF5
1
0.718
0.718
104.324
0.000
DBHF8
1
0.528
0.528
105.324
0.000
DBHF9
1
0.263
0.263
106.324
0.000
DBH5
1
0.557
0.557
77.324
0.000
DBH6
1
0.470
0.470
80.324
0.000
DBH7
1
0.391
0.391
83.324
0.000
DBHF7
1
1.190
1.190
88.324
0.000
DBHF6
1
0.940
0.940
91.324
0.000
DBH8
1
0.967
0.967
44.324
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
5.319
0.000 User
Specified
10.142
0.000 User
Specified
7.122
0.000 User
Specified
7.605
0.000 User
Specified
6.753
0.000 User
Specified
7.126
0.000 User
Specified
8.597
0.000 User
Specified
9.470
0.000 User
Specified
9.735
0.000 User
Specified
0.727
0.000 User
Specified
0.675
0.000 User
Specified
0.664
0.000 User
Specified
0.667
0.000 User
Specified
7.253
0.000 User
Specified
1.804
0.000 User
Specified
1.804
0.000 User
Specified
2.233
0.000 User
Specified
2.264
0.000 User
Specified
2.298
0.000 User
Specified
2.309
0.000 User
Specified
2.366
0.000 User
Specified
0.679
0.000 User
Specified
0.682
0.000 User
Specified
0.685
0.000 User
Specified
1.812
0.000 User
Specified
1.821
0.000 User
Specified
0.679
0.000 User
Specified
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Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
DBH9
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
0.974
Total
Mass
tonne
0.974
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
47.324
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
DBH10
1
0.938
0.938
54.324
0.000
DBH11
1
0.912
0.912
57.324
0.000
DBH12
1
0.822
0.822
64.324
0.000
DBH13
1
0.767
0.767
67.324
0.000
DBH14
1
0.700
0.700
70.324
0.000
DBHA1
1
0.061
0.061
14.324
0.000
DBHA2
1
0.072
0.072
15.324
-0.006
DBHA3
1
0.084
0.084
16.324
-0.005
DBHA4
1
0.096
0.096
17.324
-0.004
DBHA5
1
0.108
0.108
18.324
-0.004
DBHA6
1
0.122
0.122
19.324
-0.003
DBHA7
1
0.122
0.122
20.324
0.000
DBHA8
1
0.138
0.138
21.324
0.000
DBHA9
1
0.155
0.155
22.324
0.000
DBHA10
1
0.174
0.174
23.324
0.000
DBHA11
1
0.195
0.195
24.324
0.000
DBHA12
1
0.219
0.219
25.324
0.000
DBHA13
1
0.246
0.246
26.324
0.000
DBHA14
1
0.277
0.277
27.324
0.000
DBH15
1
0.611
0.611
35.324
0.000
DBH16
1
0.791
0.791
38.324
0.000
DBHA15
1
0.025
0.025
10.324
0.000
DBHA17
1
0.033
0.033
11.324
0.000
DBHA18
1
0.042
0.042
12.324
0.000
DBHA19
1
0.051
0.051
13.324
0.000
W1
1
1.349
1.349
80.324
0.000
W2
1
1.895
1.895
54.324
0.000
W3
1
1.883
1.883
57.324
0.000
W4
1
1.863
1.863
60.324
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.677
0.000 User
Specified
0.679
0.000 User
Specified
0.681
0.000 User
Specified
0.684
0.000 User
Specified
0.686
0.000 User
Specified
0.686
0.000 User
Specified
0.767
0.000 User
Specified
0.757
0.000 User
Specified
0.750
0.000 User
Specified
0.745
0.000 User
Specified
0.740
0.000 User
Specified
0.737
0.000 User
Specified
0.745
0.000 User
Specified
0.742
0.000 User
Specified
0.740
0.000 User
Specified
0.738
0.000 User
Specified
0.737
0.000 User
Specified
0.737
0.000 User
Specified
0.736
0.000 User
Specified
0.736
0.000 User
Specified
0.736
0.000 User
Specified
0.708
0.000 User
Specified
0.818
0.000 User
Specified
0.796
0.000 User
Specified
0.793
0.000 User
Specified
0.778
0.000 User
Specified
5.024
0.000 User
Specified
4.737
0.000 User
Specified
4.748
0.000 User
Specified
4.763
0.000 User
Specified
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Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
W5
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
1.818
Total
Mass
tonne
1.818
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
64.324
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
W6
1
1.765
1.765
67.324
0.000
W7
1
1.693
1.693
70.324
0.000
W8
1
1.464
1.464
77.324
0.000
W9
1
1.233
1.233
83.324
0.000
W10
1
0.796
0.796
10.324
0.000
W11
1
0.799
0.799
11.324
0.000
W12
1
0.803
0.803
12.324
0.000
W13
1
0.807
0.807
13.324
0.000
W14
1
0.812
0.812
14.324
0.000
W15
1
0.817
0.817
15.324
0.000
W16
1
0.822
0.822
16.324
0.000
W17
1
0.827
0.827
17.324
0.000
W18
1
0.832
0.832
18.324
0.000
W19
1
0.837
0.837
19.324
0.000
W20
1
0.842
0.842
20.324
0.000
W21
1
0.848
0.848
21.324
0.000
W22
1
0.853
0.853
22.324
0.000
W23
1
0.859
0.859
23.324
0.000
W24
1
0.865
0.865
24.324
0.000
W25
1
0.871
0.871
25.324
0.000
W26
1
0.877
0.877
26.324
0.000
W27
1
0.884
0.884
27.324
0.000
W28
1
0.909
0.909
31.324
0.000
W29
1
0.933
0.933
35.324
0.000
W30
1
0.948
0.948
38.324
0.000
W31
1
0.958
0.958
41.324
0.000
W32
1
1.901
1.901
44.324
0.000
W33
1
1.903
1.903
47.324
0.000
W34
1
1.901
1.901
50.324
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
4.789
0.000 User
Specified
4.817
0.000 User
Specified
4.854
0.000 User
Specified
4.969
0.000 User
Specified
5.072
0.000 User
Specified
6.182
0.000 User
Specified
6.136
0.000 User
Specified
6.090
0.000 User
Specified
6.043
0.000 User
Specified
5.995
0.000 User
Specified
5.946
0.000 User
Specified
5.896
0.000 User
Specified
5.844
0.000 User
Specified
5.791
0.000 User
Specified
5.737
0.000 User
Specified
5.682
0.000 User
Specified
5.627
0.000 User
Specified
5.570
0.000 User
Specified
5.513
0.000 User
Specified
5.456
0.000 User
Specified
5.398
0.000 User
Specified
5.341
0.000 User
Specified
5.285
0.000 User
Specified
5.074
0.000 User
Specified
4.905
0.000 User
Specified
4.815
0.000 User
Specified
4.761
0.000 User
Specified
4.724
0.000 User
Specified
4.722
0.000 User
Specified
4.727
0.000 User
Specified
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Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
WF35
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
0.955
Total
Mass
tonne
0.955
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
88.324
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
WF36
1
0.853
0.853
91.324
0.000
WF37
1
0.720
0.720
96.324
0.000
WF38
1
0.674
0.674
99.324
0.000
st 15
1
1.643
1.643
10.324
0.000
st 16
1
1.658
1.658
11.324
0.000
st 17
1
1.672
1.672
12.324
0.000
st 18
1
1.685
1.685
13.324
0.000
st 19
1
1.697
1.697
14.324
0.000
st 20
1
1.708
1.708
15.324
0.000
st 21
1
1.717
1.717
16.324
0.000
st 22
1
1.726
1.726
17.324
0.000
st 23
1
1.733
1.733
18.324
0.000
st 24
1
1.739
1.739
19.324
0.000
st 25
1
1.744
1.744
20.324
0.000
st 26
1
1.749
1.749
21.324
0.000
st 27
1
1.752
1.752
22.324
0.000
st 28
1
1.756
1.756
23.324
0.000
st 29
1
1.758
1.758
24.324
0.000
st 30
1
1.760
1.760
25.324
0.000
st 31
1
1.762
1.762
26.324
0.000
st 32
1
1.764
1.764
27.324
0.000
st 2
1
28.162
28.162
-2.676
0.000
st 11
1
36.943
36.943
6.324
0.000
st 36
1
17.976
17.976
31.324
0.000
st 40
1
17.998
17.998
35.324
0.000
st 43
1
18.005
18.005
38.324
0.000
st 46
1
18.009
18.009
41.324
0.000
st 49
1
18.011
18.011
44.324
0.000
st 52
1
18.011
18.011
47.324
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
5.842
0.000 User
Specified
5.800
0.000 User
Specified
5.642
0.000 User
Specified
5.412
0.000 User
Specified
10.291
0.000 User
Specified
10.289
0.000 User
Specified
10.286
0.000 User
Specified
10.284
0.000 User
Specified
10.282
0.000 User
Specified
10.280
0.000 User
Specified
10.277
0.000 User
Specified
10.275
0.000 User
Specified
10.273
0.000 User
Specified
10.270
0.000 User
Specified
10.268
0.000 User
Specified
10.266
0.000 User
Specified
10.263
0.000 User
Specified
10.261
0.000 User
Specified
10.259
0.000 User
Specified
10.257
0.000 User
Specified
10.255
0.000 User
Specified
10.253
0.000 User
Specified
10.096
0.000 User
Specified
8.612
0.000 User
Specified
10.248
0.000 User
Specified
10.246
0.000 User
Specified
10.245
0.000 User
Specified
10.244
0.000 User
Specified
10.244
0.000 User
Specified
10.244
0.000 User
Specified
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Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
st 55
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
18.011
Total
Mass
tonne
18.011
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
50.324
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
st 59
1
17.994
17.994
54.324
0.000
st 62
1
17.940
17.940
57.324
0.000
st 65
1
17.829
17.829
60.324
0.000
st 69
1
17.560
17.560
64.324
0.000
st 72
1
17.236
17.236
67.324
0.000
st 75
1
16.791
16.791
70.324
0.000
st 82
1
15.337
15.337
77.324
0.000
st 85
1
14.560
14.560
80.324
0.000
st 88
1
13.707
13.707
83.324
0.000
st 93
1
12.109
12.109
88.324
0.000
st 96
1
11.032
11.032
91.324
0.000
st 101
1
9.057
9.057
96.324
0.000
st 104
1
7.772
7.772
99.324
0.000
Main Deck
1
143.316
143.316
43.162
0.000
W Deck
1
157.253
157.253
45.945
0.000
DB
1
64.658
64.658
55.218
0.000
DB ford
1
6.136
6.136
92.631
0.000
DB aft
1
4.445
4.445
21.089
0.000
Stringer 1
2
0.426
0.852
56.973
0.000
Stringer 2
2
0.427
0.854
56.991
0.000
Stringer 3
2
0.427
0.855
57.019
0.000
Stringer 4
2
0.429
0.857
57.087
0.000
Stringer 5
2
0.430
0.860
57.128
0.000
Stringer 6
2
0.431
0.861
57.122
0.000
Stringer 7
2
0.433
0.866
56.957
0.000
Stringer 8
2
0.436
0.871
56.757
0.000
Stringer 9
2
0.429
0.858
57.097
0.000
S stringer
2
3.486
6.973
57.112
0.000
Stringer 11
2
0.164
0.328
96.897
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
10.244
0.000 User
Specified
10.245
0.000 User
Specified
10.247
0.000 User
Specified
10.253
0.000 User
Specified
10.266
0.000 User
Specified
10.283
0.000 User
Specified
10.307
0.000 User
Specified
10.394
0.000 User
Specified
10.443
0.000 User
Specified
10.497
0.000 User
Specified
10.592
0.000 User
Specified
10.648
0.000 User
Specified
10.729
0.000 User
Specified
10.767
0.000 User
Specified
8.300
0.000 User
Specified
12.488
0.000 User
Specified
1.100
0.000 User
Specified
3.110
0.000 User
Specified
1.100
0.000 User
Specified
11.402
0.000 User
Specified
10.402
0.000 User
Specified
9.403
0.000 User
Specified
7.222
0.000 User
Specified
4.224
0.000 User
Specified
3.233
0.000 User
Specified
2.316
0.000 User
Specified
1.690
0.000 User
Specified
6.223
0.000 User
Specified
5.173
0.000 User
Specified
11.424
0.000 User
Specified
58
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Stringer 12
2
Unit
Mass
tonne
0.158
Stringer 13
2
0.153
0.307
96.224
0.000
Stringer 14
2
0.157
0.313
96.604
0.000
Stringer 15
2
0.159
0.318
96.826
0.000
Stringer 16
2
0.157
0.315
96.746
0.000
Stringer 17
2
0.140
0.280
95.340
0.000
Stringer 18
2
0.145
0.290
95.682
0.000
Stringer 19
2
0.143
0.285
95.511
0.000
Side stringer2
2
2.281
4.561
95.359
0.000
Stringer 21
2
0.188
0.377
15.665
0.000
Stringer 22
2
0.185
0.370
16.028
0.000
Stringer 23
2
0.181
0.361
16.115
0.000
Stringer 24
2
0.176
0.351
16.150
0.000
Stringer 25
2
0.236
0.471
14.060
0.000
Stringer 26
2
0.236
0.472
14.062
0.000
Stringer 27
2
0.236
0.472
14.058
0.000
Stringer 28
2
0.259
0.518
13.143
0.000
Stringer 29
2
0.222
0.444
15.061
0.000
Stringer 30
2
3.148
6.296
15.031
0.000
CG
1
12.615
12.615
55.857
0.000
48.464
0.000
Total
Loadgroup
FS correction
VCG fluid
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Total
Mass
tonne
0.317
1252.085
Unit
Volume
m^3
0.000
Total
Volume
m^3
0.000
Long.
Arm
m
96.536
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
10.422
0.000 User
Specified
9.420
0.000 User
Specified
3.205
0.000 User
Specified
2.286
0.000 User
Specified
1.664
0.000 User
Specified
4.203
0.000 User
Specified
7.235
0.000 User
Specified
6.232
0.000 User
Specified
5.098
0.000 User
Specified
4.261
0.000 User
Specified
3.257
0.000 User
Specified
2.316
0.000 User
Specified
1.679
0.000 User
Specified
11.399
0.000 User
Specified
10.401
0.000 User
Specified
9.405
0.000 User
Specified
7.245
0.000 User
Specified
6.252
0.000 User
Specified
5.098
0.000 User
Specified
0.579
0.000 User
Specified
7.969
0.000
0.000
7.969
59
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Figure 43: Stability Curves
Heel
to
30.
Starb 0
oard
deg
GZ m
2.6
56
Area 59.
under 18
42
GZ
curve
from
zero
heel
m.de
g
Displ
12
acem 52
ent t
Draft
at FP 0.9
m
42
Draft 1.0
at AP 42
m
WL
83.
Lengt 31
hm
2
Beam 12.
max
70
exten
2
ts on
WL m
20.
0
10.
0
0.0
10.
0
20. 30. 40.
0
0
0
50.
0
60.
0
70.
0
80.
0
90.
0
100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
- 0.0 1.8 2.5 2.6 2.3 1.6 1.0 0.6 0.3
- 0.0
2.5 1.8 00 46 69 57 22 75 11 10 47 0.0 0.5 1.1 1.9 2.8 3.7 4.5 5.0 4.6 00
70 46
44 31 20 23 75 99 67 12 71
32. 9.8 0.0 9.8 32. 59. 84. 104 117 125 130 132 129 121 106 82. 48. 6.8
81 692 000 759 78 28 50 .64 .94 .82 .62 .26 .44 .32 .29 350 928 131 41. 91. 118
85
87 40 33 68 25 92 94 37 71 69 47
8
6
076 973 .07
2
2 84
12 125 125 125
52
2
2
2
0.1
07
2.0
02
0.3
26
0.4
57
2.6
25
2.8
36
95. 101 101
18 .35 .74
4
6
4
14. 17. 19.
13 407 891
4
12
52
12
52
12 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125
52
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0.3
27 0.1 0.9 2.1 3.7 6.5
04 47 14 31 67
2.6 2.0 1.0
25 00 46 0.5 3.4 8.1
94 18 60
101 95. 83. 73. 72. 71.
.35 28 28 19 217 446
8
0
9
3
17. 14. 12. 11. 11. 12.
407 13 70 73 497 205
3
4
6
- n/a
12. 32.
47. 27. 21. 17. 16. 14. 14. 13. 13.
801 612
600 632 128 992 142 936 113 574 388
- n/a
17. 44.
61. 33. 24. 19. 16. 14. 13. 11. 11.
564 945
002 828 560 781 786 674 094 950 576
70. 76. 87. 98. 105 108 110 113 114 114 113 113
321 649 738 044 .23 .15 .61 .04 .70 .04 .64 .50
4
6
1
6
4
7
2
6
13. 12. 12. 11. 11. 9.5 8.5 8.2 8.4 9.1 12. 21.
508 610 062 698 159 84 75 10 33 31 205 000
60
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Heel
to
Starb
oard
deg
Wette
d
Area
m^2
Wate
rpl.
Area
m^2
Prism
atic
coeff.
(Cp)
Block
coeff.
(Cb)
LCB
from
zero
pt.
(+ve
fwd)
m
LCF
from
zero
pt.
(+ve
fwd)
m
Max
deck
inclin
ation
deg
Trim
angle
(+ve
by
stern)
deg
30. 20.
0
0
10.
0
0.0
10.
0
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
20. 30. 40.
0
0
0
50.
0
60.
0
70.
0
80.
0
90.
0
100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
87 97 110 119 110 97 87 79 781 805 875 913 946 978 100 993 100 103 109 121 149 223
9.4 7.5 9.8 1.0 9.9 7.7 9.5 6.6 .54 .41 .78 .20 .20 .55 0.9 .36 2.1 3.6 5.5 2.9 6.4 5.8
80 32 75 76 12 38 02 67
1
2
0
3
1
1 60
4 46 10 02 08 28 98
76 86 100 110 100 86 76 67 657 689 769 759 744 733 713 668 654 678 746 887 122 201
2.5 1.8 9.3 4.8 9.3 2.0 2.5 6.0 .98 .45 .51 .10 .44 .89 .89 .32 .96 .30 .46 .65 1.0 1.8
47 24 44 76 79 33 35 54
5
6
7
2
8
0
8
8
1
9
6
0 78 33
0.5 0.4
17 63
0.4
37
0.4
27
0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5
37 62 17 85
0.5
99
0.6
04
0.6
02
0.5
63
0.5
17
0.5
00
0.5
15
0.5
60
0.6
02
0.6
42
0.6
97
0.7
91
0.8
37
0.6
70
0.3 0.2
11 94
0.2
98
0.2
50
0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3
98 94 11 49
0.3
53
0.3
48
0.3
53
0.4
15
0.4
74
0.3
25
0.2
66
0.2
76
0.2
97
0.3
18
0.3
42
0.3
93
0.4
19
0.3
05
48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48.
34 32 308 307 312 33 32 37 446 531 605 651 670 666 647 614 555 510 444 407 394 381
3
1
3
6
2
47. 49. 51. 52. 51. 49. 47. 47. 47. 46. 47. 47. 47. 47. 47. 47. 47. 47. 48. 48. 48. 46.
30 65 665 323 668 67 28 43 159 982 049 470 518 479 322 289 493 895 472 909 528 766
7
6
1
3
3
30. 20. 10. 1.2 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. 70. 80. 90. 99. 109 119 129 139 149 159 169 179
01 02 074 920 074 02 01 00 000 000 002 002 000 997 .99 .99 .99 .99 .99 .99 .96 .01
32 77
5
5 76 33 42
1
9
5
1
0
5 58 56 71 93 98 35 27 57
1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.1
77 45 485 920 478 42 82 25 701 0.8 2.5 6.6
4
2
6
6
4
651 851 680
Key point
Type
Margin Line (immersion pos = 55.324 m)
Deck Edge (immersion pos = 55.324 m)
Code
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
n/a
- 0.1 0.5 0.8 0.9
7.2 3.3 1.8 0.9 0.3 421 535 819 843
397 608 632 715 498
Immersion
Emergence angle
angle
deg
deg
67.6
n/a
67.9
n/a
Criteria
3.1.2.1: Area 0 to 30
3.1513 m.deg 59.2840 Pass
Margin
%
+1781.26
3.1.2.1: Area 0 to 40
5.1566 m.deg 84.5033 Pass
+1538.74
3.1.2.1: Area 30 to 40
1.7189 m.deg 25.2192 Pass
+1367.17
3.1.2.2: Max GZ at 30 or greater
Value
Units
0.200 m
Actual
Status
2.657 Pass
+1228.50
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Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Code
Criteria
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
A.749(18) Ch3 - Design criteria
applicable to all ships
4.2 Fishing vessel
4.2 Fishing vessel
Value
3.1.2.3: Angle of maximum GZ
Units
25.0 deg
3.1.2.4: Initial GMt
0.150 m
Actual
Status
27.3 Pass
Margin
%
+9.09
12.543 Pass
+8262.00
3.1.2.5: Passenger crowding: angle of equilibrium
10.0 deg
0.0 Pass
+100.00
3.1.2.6: Turn: angle of equilibrium
10.0 deg
0.0 Pass
+100.00
3.2.2: Severe wind and rolling
Pass
Angle of steady heel shall not be greater than (<=)
16.0 deg
Angle of steady heel / Deck edge immersion
80.00 %
angle shall not be greater than (<=)
Area1 / Area2 shall not be less than (>=)
100.00 %
1.7 Pass
2.47 Pass
+89.54
+96.91
145.11 Pass
+45.11
4.2.3.1: Initial GMt for vessels >= 24m in length
4.2.3.1: Initial GMt for vessels >= 70m in length
12.543 Pass
12.543 Pass
+3483.71
+8262.00
0.350 m
0.150 m
Equilibrium calculation
Loadcase
Damage Case - Intact
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Fluid analysis method: Use corrected VCG
Item Name
Quantity
Hull
2
Unit
Mass
tonne
135.973
Total
Mass
tonne
271.946
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
51.928
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
BK9
1
5.866
5.866
-4.637
0.000
BK1
1
2.865
2.865
101.733
0.000
BK2
1
5.588
5.588
94.488
0.000
BK4
1
15.992
15.992
73.406
0.000
BK5
1
17.299
17.299
27.675
0.000
BK6
1
11.294
11.294
9.621
0.000
BK7
1
8.334
8.334
2.990
0.000
BK8
1
7.310
7.310
0.000
0.000
DBH1
1
0.468
0.468
31.279
0.000
DBH2
1
1.012
1.012
40.900
0.000
DBH3
1
1.072
1.072
50.560
0.000
DBH4
1
0.992
0.992
60.181
0.000
BK3
1
9.722
9.722
86.055
0.000
DBHF1
1
0.771
0.771
96.324
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
5.319
0.000 User
Specified
10.142
0.000 User
Specified
7.122
0.000 User
Specified
7.605
0.000 User
Specified
6.753
0.000 User
Specified
7.126
0.000 User
Specified
8.597
0.000 User
Specified
9.470
0.000 User
Specified
9.735
0.000 User
Specified
0.727
0.000 User
Specified
0.675
0.000 User
Specified
0.664
0.000 User
Specified
0.667
0.000 User
Specified
7.253
0.000 User
Specified
1.804
0.000 User
Specified
62
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
DBHF2
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
0.729
Total
Mass
tonne
0.729
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
99.324
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
DBHF3
1
0.910
0.910
102.324
0.000
DBHF4
1
0.839
0.839
103.324
0.000
DBHF5
1
0.718
0.718
104.324
0.000
DBHF8
1
0.528
0.528
105.324
0.000
DBHF9
1
0.263
0.263
106.324
0.000
DBH5
1
0.557
0.557
77.324
0.000
DBH6
1
0.470
0.470
80.324
0.000
DBH7
1
0.391
0.391
83.324
0.000
DBHF7
1
1.190
1.190
88.324
0.000
DBHF6
1
0.940
0.940
91.324
0.000
DBH8
1
0.967
0.967
44.324
0.000
DBH9
1
0.974
0.974
47.324
0.000
DBH10
1
0.938
0.938
54.324
0.000
DBH11
1
0.912
0.912
57.324
0.000
DBH12
1
0.822
0.822
64.324
0.000
DBH13
1
0.767
0.767
67.324
0.000
DBH14
1
0.700
0.700
70.324
0.000
DBHA1
1
0.061
0.061
14.324
0.000
DBHA2
1
0.072
0.072
15.324
-0.006
DBHA3
1
0.084
0.084
16.324
-0.005
DBHA4
1
0.096
0.096
17.324
-0.004
DBHA5
1
0.108
0.108
18.324
-0.004
DBHA6
1
0.122
0.122
19.324
-0.003
DBHA7
1
0.122
0.122
20.324
0.000
DBHA8
1
0.138
0.138
21.324
0.000
DBHA9
1
0.155
0.155
22.324
0.000
DBHA10
1
0.174
0.174
23.324
0.000
DBHA11
1
0.195
0.195
24.324
0.000
DBHA12
1
0.219
0.219
25.324
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.804
0.000 User
Specified
2.233
0.000 User
Specified
2.264
0.000 User
Specified
2.298
0.000 User
Specified
2.309
0.000 User
Specified
2.366
0.000 User
Specified
0.679
0.000 User
Specified
0.682
0.000 User
Specified
0.685
0.000 User
Specified
1.812
0.000 User
Specified
1.821
0.000 User
Specified
0.679
0.000 User
Specified
0.677
0.000 User
Specified
0.679
0.000 User
Specified
0.681
0.000 User
Specified
0.684
0.000 User
Specified
0.686
0.000 User
Specified
0.686
0.000 User
Specified
0.767
0.000 User
Specified
0.757
0.000 User
Specified
0.750
0.000 User
Specified
0.745
0.000 User
Specified
0.740
0.000 User
Specified
0.737
0.000 User
Specified
0.745
0.000 User
Specified
0.742
0.000 User
Specified
0.740
0.000 User
Specified
0.738
0.000 User
Specified
0.737
0.000 User
Specified
0.737
0.000 User
Specified
63
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
DBHA13
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
0.246
Total
Mass
tonne
0.246
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
26.324
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
DBHA14
1
0.277
0.277
27.324
0.000
DBH15
1
0.611
0.611
35.324
0.000
DBH16
1
0.791
0.791
38.324
0.000
DBHA15
1
0.025
0.025
10.324
0.000
DBHA17
1
0.033
0.033
11.324
0.000
DBHA18
1
0.042
0.042
12.324
0.000
DBHA19
1
0.051
0.051
13.324
0.000
W1
1
1.349
1.349
80.324
0.000
W2
1
1.895
1.895
54.324
0.000
W3
1
1.883
1.883
57.324
0.000
W4
1
1.863
1.863
60.324
0.000
W5
1
1.818
1.818
64.324
0.000
W6
1
1.765
1.765
67.324
0.000
W7
1
1.693
1.693
70.324
0.000
W8
1
1.464
1.464
77.324
0.000
W9
1
1.233
1.233
83.324
0.000
W10
1
0.796
0.796
10.324
0.000
W11
1
0.799
0.799
11.324
0.000
W12
1
0.803
0.803
12.324
0.000
W13
1
0.807
0.807
13.324
0.000
W14
1
0.812
0.812
14.324
0.000
W15
1
0.817
0.817
15.324
0.000
W16
1
0.822
0.822
16.324
0.000
W17
1
0.827
0.827
17.324
0.000
W18
1
0.832
0.832
18.324
0.000
W19
1
0.837
0.837
19.324
0.000
W20
1
0.842
0.842
20.324
0.000
W21
1
0.848
0.848
21.324
0.000
W22
1
0.853
0.853
22.324
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.736
0.000 User
Specified
0.736
0.000 User
Specified
0.736
0.000 User
Specified
0.708
0.000 User
Specified
0.818
0.000 User
Specified
0.796
0.000 User
Specified
0.793
0.000 User
Specified
0.778
0.000 User
Specified
5.024
0.000 User
Specified
4.737
0.000 User
Specified
4.748
0.000 User
Specified
4.763
0.000 User
Specified
4.789
0.000 User
Specified
4.817
0.000 User
Specified
4.854
0.000 User
Specified
4.969
0.000 User
Specified
5.072
0.000 User
Specified
6.182
0.000 User
Specified
6.136
0.000 User
Specified
6.090
0.000 User
Specified
6.043
0.000 User
Specified
5.995
0.000 User
Specified
5.946
0.000 User
Specified
5.896
0.000 User
Specified
5.844
0.000 User
Specified
5.791
0.000 User
Specified
5.737
0.000 User
Specified
5.682
0.000 User
Specified
5.627
0.000 User
Specified
5.570
0.000 User
Specified
64
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
W23
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
0.859
Total
Mass
tonne
0.859
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
23.324
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
W24
1
0.865
0.865
24.324
0.000
W25
1
0.871
0.871
25.324
0.000
W26
1
0.877
0.877
26.324
0.000
W27
1
0.884
0.884
27.324
0.000
W28
1
0.909
0.909
31.324
0.000
W29
1
0.933
0.933
35.324
0.000
W30
1
0.948
0.948
38.324
0.000
W31
1
0.958
0.958
41.324
0.000
W32
1
1.901
1.901
44.324
0.000
W33
1
1.903
1.903
47.324
0.000
W34
1
1.901
1.901
50.324
0.000
WF35
1
0.955
0.955
88.324
0.000
WF36
1
0.853
0.853
91.324
0.000
WF37
1
0.720
0.720
96.324
0.000
WF38
1
0.674
0.674
99.324
0.000
st 15
1
1.643
1.643
10.324
0.000
st 16
1
1.658
1.658
11.324
0.000
st 17
1
1.672
1.672
12.324
0.000
st 18
1
1.685
1.685
13.324
0.000
st 19
1
1.697
1.697
14.324
0.000
st 20
1
1.708
1.708
15.324
0.000
st 21
1
1.717
1.717
16.324
0.000
st 22
1
1.726
1.726
17.324
0.000
st 23
1
1.733
1.733
18.324
0.000
st 24
1
1.739
1.739
19.324
0.000
st 25
1
1.744
1.744
20.324
0.000
st 26
1
1.749
1.749
21.324
0.000
st 27
1
1.752
1.752
22.324
0.000
st 28
1
1.756
1.756
23.324
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
5.513
0.000 User
Specified
5.456
0.000 User
Specified
5.398
0.000 User
Specified
5.341
0.000 User
Specified
5.285
0.000 User
Specified
5.074
0.000 User
Specified
4.905
0.000 User
Specified
4.815
0.000 User
Specified
4.761
0.000 User
Specified
4.724
0.000 User
Specified
4.722
0.000 User
Specified
4.727
0.000 User
Specified
5.842
0.000 User
Specified
5.800
0.000 User
Specified
5.642
0.000 User
Specified
5.412
0.000 User
Specified
10.291
0.000 User
Specified
10.289
0.000 User
Specified
10.286
0.000 User
Specified
10.284
0.000 User
Specified
10.282
0.000 User
Specified
10.280
0.000 User
Specified
10.277
0.000 User
Specified
10.275
0.000 User
Specified
10.273
0.000 User
Specified
10.270
0.000 User
Specified
10.268
0.000 User
Specified
10.266
0.000 User
Specified
10.263
0.000 User
Specified
10.261
0.000 User
Specified
65
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
st 29
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
1.758
Total
Mass
tonne
1.758
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
24.324
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
st 30
1
1.760
1.760
25.324
0.000
st 31
1
1.762
1.762
26.324
0.000
st 32
1
1.764
1.764
27.324
0.000
st 2
1
28.162
28.162
-2.676
0.000
st 11
1
36.943
36.943
6.324
0.000
st 36
1
17.976
17.976
31.324
0.000
st 40
1
17.998
17.998
35.324
0.000
st 43
1
18.005
18.005
38.324
0.000
st 46
1
18.009
18.009
41.324
0.000
st 49
1
18.011
18.011
44.324
0.000
st 52
1
18.011
18.011
47.324
0.000
st 55
1
18.011
18.011
50.324
0.000
st 59
1
17.994
17.994
54.324
0.000
st 62
1
17.940
17.940
57.324
0.000
st 65
1
17.829
17.829
60.324
0.000
st 69
1
17.560
17.560
64.324
0.000
st 72
1
17.236
17.236
67.324
0.000
st 75
1
16.791
16.791
70.324
0.000
st 82
1
15.337
15.337
77.324
0.000
st 85
1
14.560
14.560
80.324
0.000
st 88
1
13.707
13.707
83.324
0.000
st 93
1
12.109
12.109
88.324
0.000
st 96
1
11.032
11.032
91.324
0.000
st 101
1
9.057
9.057
96.324
0.000
st 104
1
7.772
7.772
99.324
0.000
Main Deck
1
143.316
143.316
43.162
0.000
W Deck
1
157.253
157.253
45.945
0.000
DB
1
64.658
64.658
55.218
0.000
DB ford
1
6.136
6.136
92.631
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
10.259
0.000 User
Specified
10.257
0.000 User
Specified
10.255
0.000 User
Specified
10.253
0.000 User
Specified
10.096
0.000 User
Specified
8.612
0.000 User
Specified
10.248
0.000 User
Specified
10.246
0.000 User
Specified
10.245
0.000 User
Specified
10.244
0.000 User
Specified
10.244
0.000 User
Specified
10.244
0.000 User
Specified
10.244
0.000 User
Specified
10.245
0.000 User
Specified
10.247
0.000 User
Specified
10.253
0.000 User
Specified
10.266
0.000 User
Specified
10.283
0.000 User
Specified
10.307
0.000 User
Specified
10.394
0.000 User
Specified
10.443
0.000 User
Specified
10.497
0.000 User
Specified
10.592
0.000 User
Specified
10.648
0.000 User
Specified
10.729
0.000 User
Specified
10.767
0.000 User
Specified
8.300
0.000 User
Specified
12.488
0.000 User
Specified
1.100
0.000 User
Specified
3.110
0.000 User
Specified
66
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
DB aft
1
Unit
Mass
tonne
4.445
Total
Mass
tonne
4.445
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
Long.
Arm
m
21.089
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
Stringer 1
2
0.426
0.852
56.973
0.000
Stringer 2
2
0.427
0.854
56.991
0.000
Stringer 3
2
0.427
0.855
57.019
0.000
Stringer 4
2
0.429
0.857
57.087
0.000
Stringer 5
2
0.430
0.860
57.128
0.000
Stringer 6
2
0.431
0.861
57.122
0.000
Stringer 7
2
0.433
0.866
56.957
0.000
Stringer 8
2
0.436
0.871
56.757
0.000
Stringer 9
2
0.429
0.858
57.097
0.000
S stringer
2
3.486
6.973
57.112
0.000
Stringer 11
2
0.164
0.328
96.897
0.000
Stringer 12
2
0.158
0.317
96.536
0.000
Stringer 13
2
0.153
0.307
96.224
0.000
Stringer 14
2
0.157
0.313
96.604
0.000
Stringer 15
2
0.159
0.318
96.826
0.000
Stringer 16
2
0.157
0.315
96.746
0.000
Stringer 17
2
0.140
0.280
95.340
0.000
Stringer 18
2
0.145
0.290
95.682
0.000
Stringer 19
2
0.143
0.285
95.511
0.000
Side stringer2
2
2.281
4.561
95.359
0.000
Stringer 21
2
0.188
0.377
15.665
0.000
Stringer 22
2
0.185
0.370
16.028
0.000
Stringer 23
2
0.181
0.361
16.115
0.000
Stringer 24
2
0.176
0.351
16.150
0.000
Stringer 25
2
0.236
0.471
14.060
0.000
Stringer 26
2
0.236
0.472
14.062
0.000
Stringer 27
2
0.236
0.472
14.058
0.000
Stringer 28
2
0.259
0.518
13.143
0.000
Stringer 29
2
0.222
0.444
15.061
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.100
0.000 User
Specified
11.402
0.000 User
Specified
10.402
0.000 User
Specified
9.403
0.000 User
Specified
7.222
0.000 User
Specified
4.224
0.000 User
Specified
3.233
0.000 User
Specified
2.316
0.000 User
Specified
1.690
0.000 User
Specified
6.223
0.000 User
Specified
5.173
0.000 User
Specified
11.424
0.000 User
Specified
10.422
0.000 User
Specified
9.420
0.000 User
Specified
3.205
0.000 User
Specified
2.286
0.000 User
Specified
1.664
0.000 User
Specified
4.203
0.000 User
Specified
7.235
0.000 User
Specified
6.232
0.000 User
Specified
5.098
0.000 User
Specified
4.261
0.000 User
Specified
3.257
0.000 User
Specified
2.316
0.000 User
Specified
1.679
0.000 User
Specified
11.399
0.000 User
Specified
10.401
0.000 User
Specified
9.405
0.000 User
Specified
7.245
0.000 User
Specified
6.252
0.000 User
Specified
67
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Quantity
Stringer 30
2
Unit
Mass
tonne
3.148
CG
1
12.615
Total
Loadgroup
FS correction
VCG fluid
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Total
Mass
tonne
6.296
12.615
Unit
Volume
m^3
1252.085
Total
Volume
m^3
0.000
0.000
Long.
Arm
m
15.031
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
55.857
0.000
48.464
0.000
Vert.
Total
FSM Type
Arm
FSM
m
tonne.m
5.098
0.000 User
Specified
0.579
0.000 User
Specified
7.969
0.000
0.000
7.969
Draft Amidships m
Displacement t
Heel deg
Draft at FP m
Draft at AP m
Draft at LCF m
Trim (+ve by stern) m
WL Length m
Beam max extents on WL m
Wetted Area m^2
Waterpl. Area m^2
Prismatic coeff. (Cp)
Block coeff. (Cb)
Max Sect. area coeff. (Cm)
Waterpl. area coeff. (Cwp)
LCB from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
LCF from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
KB m
KG fluid m
BMt m
BML m
GMt corrected m
GML m
KMt m
KML m
Immersion (TPc) tonne/cm
MTc tonne.m
RM at 1deg = GMt.Disp.sin(1) tonne.m
Max deck inclination deg
Trim angle (+ve by stern) deg
Key point
Margin Line (freeboard pos = -4.638 m)
Deck Edge (freeboard pos = -4.638 m)
1.646
1252
0.0
0.455
2.837
1.656
2.382
101.741
19.891
1191.054
1104.847
0.427
0.250
0.756
0.546
48.299
52.318
1.071
7.969
19.443
358.850
12.543
351.950
20.509
359.830
11.325
41.770
274.089
1.2934
1.2934
Type
Freeboard
m
4.809
4.885
68
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
KN calculation
Damage Case - Intact
Initial Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern)
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
VCG = 0 m; TCG = 0 m
Figure 44: KN Curves
Displaceme
nt (intact)
tonne
Draft
Trim
Amidship (+ve
s
by
m
stern
)
m
610.6
1.000 0.000
1700
2.000 0.000
2980
3.000 0.000
4370
4.000 0.000
5842
5.000 0.000
7418
6.000 0.000
9113
7.000 0.000
10926
8.000 0.000
LCG
m
TCG
m
57.34
3
56.33
4
55.42
4
54.37
6
53.19
2
52.03
6
50.85
0
49.68
1
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
Assume
d VCG
m
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0
deg. deg. deg. deg. deg. deg. deg. deg. deg.
Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
0.000 3.734 5.840 6.813 7.238 7.331 7.251 7.273 7.765 8.103
0.000 2.788 4.692 5.967 6.759 7.263 7.726 8.190 8.246 7.928
0.000 2.264 4.097 5.458 6.519 7.337 8.043 8.384 8.295 7.819
0.000 1.961 3.746 5.202 6.404 7.466 8.136 8.359 8.212 7.737
0.000 1.792 3.537 5.084 6.409 7.490 8.102 8.281 8.112 7.647
0.000 1.709 3.417 5.034 6.452 7.427 7.972 8.148 7.993 7.559
0.000 1.680 3.362 5.027 6.412 7.298 7.787 7.956 7.850 7.477
0.000 1.676 3.351 4.998 6.260 7.096 7.579 7.761 7.685 7.378
69
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Displaceme
nt (intact)
tonne
Draft
Trim
Amidship (+ve
s
by
m
stern
)
m
12802
9.000 0.000
14721
10.000 0.000
16681
11.000 0.000
18681
12.000 0.000
20223
12.999 0.000
20639
13.998 0.000
20695
14.730 0.000
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
LCG
m
TCG
m
48.78
6
48.15
7
47.73
7
47.47
7
47.96
7
48.74
7
48.88
6
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
Assume
d VCG
m
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
KN
10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0
deg. deg. deg. deg. deg. deg. deg. deg. deg.
Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb Starb
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
0.000 1.682 3.368 4.862 6.009 6.827 7.341 7.579 7.564 7.321
0.000 1.702 3.338 4.645 5.698 6.514 7.078 7.393 7.465 7.309
0.000 1.730 3.187 4.371 5.365 6.183 6.804 7.204 7.376 7.325
0.000 1.615 2.906 4.043 5.037 5.873 6.539 7.017 7.287 7.342
0.000 1.360 2.616 3.776 4.813 5.701 6.412 6.928 7.232 7.325
0.000 1.298 2.549 3.718 4.772 5.681 6.417 6.958 7.288 7.391
0.000 1.287 2.534 3.705 4.762 5.675 6.416 6.961 7.296 7.408
Tank Calibrations
Tank Calibrations - Bow Ballast
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Bow Ballast
Sounding
m
14.969
14.571
14.564
Ullage
m
0.000
0.398
0.405
% Full
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
100.000
199.080
204.057
98.000
195.098
199.975
97.900
194.899
199.771
LCG
m
103.809
103.743
103.741
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
9.507
0.000
9.399
54.516
9.394
89.698
70
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
14.250
13.500
12.750
12.000
11.250
10.500
9.750
9.000
8.250
7.500
6.750
6.000
5.250
4.500
3.750
3.000
2.250
1.500
0.750
0.584
0.000
Ullage
m
0.719
1.469
2.219
2.969
3.719
4.469
5.219
5.969
6.719
7.469
8.219
8.969
9.719
10.469
11.219
11.969
12.719
13.469
14.219
14.385
14.969
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
91.595
77.385
65.828
56.484
48.780
42.948
38.419
34.870
32.125
30.060
28.427
27.094
25.987
25.067
23.381
18.780
12.600
6.388
1.689
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
182.346
186.905
154.059
157.910
131.050
134.327
112.449
115.260
97.112
99.540
85.500
87.638
76.484
78.396
69.419
71.154
63.955
65.554
59.843
61.339
56.592
58.007
53.939
55.287
51.736
53.029
49.904
51.151
46.548
47.711
37.388
38.323
25.084
25.711
12.717
13.035
3.363
3.447
1.991
2.041
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
103.682
103.579
103.500
103.443
103.391
103.383
103.395
103.416
103.445
103.482
103.517
103.549
103.579
103.606
103.643
103.649
103.588
103.439
103.160
103.032
101.453
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
9.045 155.533
8.144
99.891
7.249
62.437
6.387
37.915
5.545
22.293
4.823
12.675
4.195
6.978
3.663
3.726
3.240
1.946
2.924
1.014
2.685
0.541
2.504
0.304
2.371
0.173
2.279
0.128
2.152
3.063
1.856
11.927
1.464
16.695
1.022
12.900
0.572
3.740
0.447
2.075
0.031
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford 1
Fluid Type = Fresh Water
Specific gravity = 1
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fresh Water ford 1
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.850
0.000
1.800
0.050
% Full
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
100.000
5.028
5.028
99.821
5.019
5.019
LCG
m
94.711
94.712
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.941
0.000
0.940
0.373
71
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.700
0.150
1.683
0.167
1.678
0.172
1.600
0.250
1.500
0.350
1.400
0.450
1.300
0.550
1.200
0.650
1.100
0.750
1.000
0.850
0.900
0.950
0.800
1.050
0.700
1.150
0.600
1.250
0.500
1.350
0.400
1.450
0.300
1.550
0.200
1.650
0.105
1.745
0.100
1.750
0.000
1.850
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
98.363
98.000
97.900
95.654
91.698
86.556
80.299
73.017
64.796
55.890
47.246
39.033
31.317
24.173
17.690
11.974
7.155
3.396
1.000
0.912
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
4.946
4.946
4.928
4.928
4.923
4.923
4.810
4.810
4.611
4.611
4.352
4.352
4.038
4.038
3.671
3.671
3.258
3.258
2.810
2.810
2.376
2.376
1.963
1.963
1.575
1.575
1.215
1.215
0.890
0.890
0.602
0.602
0.360
0.360
0.171
0.171
0.050
0.050
0.046
0.046
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
94.718
94.720
94.720
94.729
94.742
94.756
94.770
94.783
94.791
94.791
94.791
94.791
94.791
94.790
94.790
94.790
94.789
94.788
94.787
94.787
94.305
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.928
1.689
0.925
1.679
0.924
1.676
0.907
2.525
0.879
3.353
0.844
4.079
0.803
4.621
0.756
4.921
0.704
5.288
0.646
4.903
0.586
4.265
0.526
3.602
0.465
2.928
0.404
2.261
0.342
1.627
0.279
1.052
0.216
0.572
0.152
0.225
0.091
0.044
0.088
0.039
0.021
0.000
LCG
m
88.797
88.796
TCG
m
3.104
3.104
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
2.970
0.000
2.957
0.010
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford 2
Fluid Type = Fresh Water
Specific gravity = 1
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fresh Water ford 2
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.053
0.000
2.033
0.020
% Full
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
100.000
0.573
0.573
98.000
0.561
0.561
72
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.032
0.021
2.000
0.053
1.900
0.153
1.800
0.253
1.700
0.353
1.600
0.453
1.500
0.553
1.400
0.653
1.300
0.753
1.200
0.853
1.100
0.953
1.000
1.053
0.900
1.153
0.800
1.253
0.700
1.353
0.600
1.453
0.500
1.553
0.400
1.653
0.316
1.737
0.300
1.753
0.200
1.853
0.100
1.953
0.000
2.053
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
97.900
94.725
85.148
75.965
67.193
58.854
50.972
43.580
36.713
30.410
24.711
19.662
15.278
11.431
8.133
5.420
3.332
1.878
1.000
0.866
0.276
0.046
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
0.561
0.561
0.542
0.542
0.488
0.488
0.435
0.435
0.385
0.385
0.337
0.337
0.292
0.292
0.250
0.250
0.210
0.210
0.174
0.174
0.141
0.141
0.113
0.113
0.087
0.087
0.065
0.065
0.047
0.047
0.031
0.031
0.019
0.019
0.011
0.011
0.006
0.006
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
88.796
88.793
88.783
88.772
88.760
88.746
88.730
88.712
88.692
88.669
88.645
88.622
88.602
88.579
88.548
88.508
88.462
88.433
88.402
88.393
88.323
88.297
88.223
TCG
m
3.104
3.104
3.103
3.102
3.102
3.102
3.103
3.104
3.105
3.106
3.106
3.104
2.991
3.002
3.017
3.038
3.059
2.851
2.900
2.913
3.027
2.613
2.012
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
2.957
0.010
2.936
0.010
2.873
0.009
2.809
0.008
2.744
0.007
2.679
0.006
2.612
0.005
2.544
0.005
2.475
0.004
2.405
0.003
2.335
0.003
2.265
0.002
2.237
0.001
2.163
0.001
2.084
0.001
2.000
0.000
1.913
0.000
1.952
0.000
1.864
0.000
1.844
0.000
1.696
0.000
1.887
0.000
1.537
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford 3
Fluid Type = Fresh Water
Specific gravity = 1
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
73
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Fresh Water ford 3
Sounding Ullage
m
m
3.573
0.000
3.512
0.061
3.509
0.064
3.400
0.173
3.200
0.373
3.000
0.573
2.800
0.773
2.600
0.973
2.400
1.173
2.200
1.373
2.000
1.573
1.800
1.773
1.600
1.973
1.400
2.173
1.200
2.373
1.000
2.573
0.800
2.773
0.600
2.973
0.400
3.173
0.200
3.373
0.185
3.388
0.000
3.573
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
94.298
87.679
81.042
74.398
67.759
61.137
54.557
48.038
41.607
35.299
29.164
23.263
17.670
12.487
7.854
3.973
1.159
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
98.264
98.264
96.298
96.298
96.200
96.200
92.660
92.660
86.156
86.156
79.635
79.635
73.106
73.106
66.582
66.582
60.076
60.076
53.610
53.610
47.204
47.204
40.884
40.884
34.686
34.686
28.657
28.657
22.859
22.859
17.364
17.364
12.271
12.271
7.718
7.718
3.904
3.904
1.139
1.139
0.983
0.983
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
91.008
91.009
91.009
91.009
91.009
91.008
91.007
91.005
91.003
91.000
90.997
90.993
90.989
90.984
90.978
90.970
90.959
90.945
90.924
90.888
90.884
88.297
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
88.797
88.796
TCG
m
-3.104
-3.104
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
2.035
0.000
2.004
81.727
2.002
81.738
1.946
82.127
1.843
82.677
1.738
82.944
1.633
82.873
1.527
82.412
1.419
81.343
1.311
79.450
1.202
76.987
1.091
73.372
0.979
68.595
0.865
62.176
0.751
54.339
0.634
45.048
0.516
34.397
0.396
22.853
0.273
11.565
0.148
2.832
0.138
2.365
0.017
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford 4
Fluid Type = Fresh Water
Specific gravity = 1
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fresh Water ford 4
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.053
0.000
2.033
0.020
% Full
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
100.000
0.573
0.573
98.000
0.561
0.561
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
2.970
0.000
2.957
0.010
74
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.032
0.021
2.000
0.053
1.900
0.153
1.800
0.253
1.700
0.353
1.600
0.453
1.500
0.553
1.400
0.653
1.300
0.753
1.200
0.853
1.100
0.953
1.000
1.053
0.900
1.153
0.800
1.253
0.700
1.353
0.600
1.453
0.500
1.553
0.400
1.653
0.316
1.737
0.300
1.753
0.200
1.853
0.100
1.953
0.000
2.053
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
97.900
94.725
85.148
75.965
67.193
58.854
50.972
43.580
36.713
30.410
24.711
19.662
15.278
11.431
8.133
5.420
3.332
1.878
1.000
0.866
0.276
0.046
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
0.561
0.561
0.542
0.542
0.488
0.488
0.435
0.435
0.385
0.385
0.337
0.337
0.292
0.292
0.250
0.250
0.210
0.210
0.174
0.174
0.141
0.141
0.113
0.113
0.087
0.087
0.065
0.065
0.047
0.047
0.031
0.031
0.019
0.019
0.011
0.011
0.006
0.006
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
88.796
88.793
88.783
88.772
88.760
88.746
88.730
88.712
88.692
88.669
88.645
88.622
88.602
88.579
88.548
88.508
88.462
88.433
88.402
88.393
88.323
88.297
88.223
TCG
m
-3.104
-3.104
-3.103
-3.102
-3.102
-3.102
-3.103
-3.104
-3.105
-3.106
-3.106
-3.104
-2.991
-3.002
-3.017
-3.038
-3.059
-2.851
-2.900
-2.913
-3.027
-2.613
-2.012
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
2.957
0.010
2.936
0.010
2.873
0.009
2.809
0.008
2.744
0.007
2.679
0.006
2.612
0.005
2.544
0.005
2.475
0.004
2.405
0.003
2.335
0.003
2.265
0.002
2.237
0.001
2.163
0.001
2.084
0.001
2.000
0.000
1.913
0.000
1.952
0.000
1.864
0.000
1.844
0.000
1.696
0.000
1.887
0.000
1.537
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -1a
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
75
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Ballast -1a
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.484
0.000
1.463
0.022
1.462
0.023
1.400
0.084
1.300
0.184
1.200
0.284
1.100
0.384
1.000
0.484
0.900
0.584
0.800
0.684
0.700
0.784
0.600
0.884
0.500
0.984
0.400
1.084
0.300
1.184
0.200
1.284
0.100
1.384
0.095
1.390
0.000
1.484
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
92.265
83.239
74.370
65.684
57.215
49.003
41.095
33.535
26.387
19.733
13.687
8.403
4.101
1.115
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
68.855
70.576
67.478
69.165
67.409
69.094
63.529
65.117
57.314
58.747
51.207
52.488
45.227
46.357
39.395
40.380
33.741
34.585
28.296
29.003
23.090
23.668
18.168
18.623
13.587
13.927
9.424
9.660
5.786
5.931
2.824
2.895
0.768
0.787
0.689
0.706
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
78.817
78.816
78.816
78.813
78.808
78.805
78.803
78.802
78.802
78.801
78.799
78.796
78.792
78.786
78.776
78.753
78.666
78.655
73.493
TCG
m
2.130
2.120
2.120
2.092
2.044
1.989
1.928
1.860
1.782
1.695
1.596
1.481
1.346
1.186
0.990
0.746
0.428
0.408
0.001
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.885
0.000
0.873 158.364
0.873 158.301
0.838 154.722
0.782 148.909
0.726 141.696
0.669 133.523
0.612 123.329
0.554 111.098
0.496
98.140
0.438
84.430
0.379
69.908
0.319
54.669
0.259
39.085
0.198
23.974
0.136
10.873
0.072
2.207
0.068
1.919
0.005
0.000
LCG
m
74.054
74.050
74.050
TCG
m
6.212
6.210
6.210
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.355
0.000
1.352
0.062
1.352
0.062
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -1b
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -1b
Sounding Ullage
m
m
0.505
0.000
0.501
0.004
0.501
0.004
% Full
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
100.000
0.278
0.285
98.000
0.272
0.279
97.900
0.272
0.279
76
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
0.500
0.005
0.480
0.025
0.460
0.045
0.440
0.065
0.420
0.085
0.400
0.105
0.380
0.125
0.360
0.145
0.340
0.165
0.320
0.185
0.300
0.205
0.280
0.225
0.260
0.245
0.240
0.265
0.220
0.285
0.200
0.305
0.180
0.325
0.160
0.345
0.140
0.365
0.120
0.385
0.100
0.405
0.080
0.425
0.079
0.426
0.060
0.445
0.040
0.465
0.020
0.485
0.000
0.505
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
97.481
87.898
78.838
70.301
62.294
54.824
47.899
41.528
35.717
30.475
25.811
21.669
17.911
14.539
11.556
8.971
6.789
5.016
3.660
2.608
1.729
1.028
1.000
0.506
0.167
0.015
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
0.271
0.277
0.244
0.250
0.219
0.224
0.195
0.200
0.173
0.177
0.152
0.156
0.133
0.136
0.115
0.118
0.099
0.102
0.085
0.087
0.072
0.073
0.060
0.062
0.050
0.051
0.040
0.041
0.032
0.033
0.025
0.026
0.019
0.019
0.014
0.014
0.010
0.010
0.007
0.007
0.005
0.005
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
74.049
74.029
74.008
73.985
73.960
73.933
73.905
73.875
73.846
73.817
73.793
73.773
73.751
73.724
73.693
73.657
73.616
73.578
73.556
73.554
73.551
73.546
73.546
73.536
73.511
73.328
73.228
TCG
m
6.210
6.103
6.107
6.111
6.115
6.120
6.125
6.130
6.134
6.135
6.131
5.845
5.865
5.891
5.923
5.960
6.003
6.043
6.059
4.557
4.562
4.575
4.575
4.608
4.717
5.545
3.998
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.352
0.062
1.373
0.054
1.355
0.048
1.337
0.043
1.319
0.037
1.300
0.032
1.281
0.028
1.261
0.023
1.243
0.019
1.225
0.016
1.208
0.012
1.303
0.010
1.278
0.008
1.250
0.006
1.220
0.005
1.187
0.004
1.152
0.003
1.117
0.002
1.092
0.001
1.702
0.001
1.686
0.000
1.667
0.000
1.666
0.000
1.638
0.000
1.576
0.000
1.200
0.000
0.984
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -1c
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
77
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Ballast -1c
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.484
0.000
1.463
0.022
1.462
0.023
1.400
0.084
1.300
0.184
1.200
0.284
1.100
0.384
1.000
0.484
0.900
0.584
0.800
0.684
0.700
0.784
0.600
0.884
0.500
0.984
0.400
1.084
0.300
1.184
0.200
1.284
0.100
1.384
0.095
1.390
0.000
1.484
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
92.265
83.239
74.370
65.684
57.215
49.003
41.095
33.535
26.387
19.733
13.687
8.403
4.101
1.115
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
68.855
70.576
67.478
69.165
67.409
69.094
63.529
65.117
57.314
58.747
51.207
52.488
45.227
46.357
39.395
40.380
33.741
34.585
28.296
29.003
23.090
23.668
18.168
18.623
13.587
13.927
9.424
9.660
5.786
5.931
2.824
2.895
0.768
0.787
0.689
0.706
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
78.817
78.816
78.816
78.813
78.808
78.805
78.803
78.802
78.802
78.801
78.799
78.796
78.792
78.786
78.776
78.753
78.666
78.655
73.493
TCG
m
-2.130
-2.120
-2.120
-2.092
-2.044
-1.989
-1.928
-1.860
-1.782
-1.695
-1.596
-1.481
-1.346
-1.186
-0.990
-0.746
-0.428
-0.408
-0.001
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.885
0.000
0.873 158.364
0.873 158.301
0.838 154.722
0.782 148.909
0.726 141.696
0.669 133.523
0.612 123.329
0.554 111.098
0.496
98.140
0.438
84.430
0.379
69.908
0.319
54.669
0.259
39.085
0.198
23.974
0.136
10.873
0.072
2.207
0.068
1.919
0.005
0.000
LCG
m
74.054
74.050
74.050
74.049
74.029
TCG
m
-6.212
-6.210
-6.210
-6.210
-6.103
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.355
0.000
1.352
0.062
1.352
0.062
1.352
0.062
1.373
0.054
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -1d
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -1d
Sounding Ullage
m
m
0.505
0.000
0.501
0.004
0.501
0.004
0.500
0.005
0.480
0.025
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
97.481
87.898
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
0.278
0.285
0.272
0.279
0.272
0.279
0.271
0.277
0.244
0.250
78
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
0.460
0.045
0.440
0.065
0.420
0.085
0.400
0.105
0.380
0.125
0.360
0.145
0.340
0.165
0.320
0.185
0.300
0.205
0.280
0.225
0.260
0.245
0.240
0.265
0.220
0.285
0.200
0.305
0.180
0.325
0.160
0.345
0.140
0.365
0.120
0.385
0.100
0.405
0.080
0.425
0.079
0.426
0.060
0.445
0.040
0.465
0.020
0.485
0.000
0.505
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
78.838
70.301
62.294
54.824
47.899
41.528
35.717
30.475
25.811
21.669
17.911
14.539
11.556
8.971
6.789
5.016
3.660
2.608
1.729
1.028
1.000
0.506
0.167
0.015
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
0.219
0.224
0.195
0.200
0.173
0.177
0.152
0.156
0.133
0.136
0.115
0.118
0.099
0.102
0.085
0.087
0.072
0.073
0.060
0.062
0.050
0.051
0.040
0.041
0.032
0.033
0.025
0.026
0.019
0.019
0.014
0.014
0.010
0.010
0.007
0.007
0.005
0.005
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
74.008
73.985
73.960
73.933
73.905
73.875
73.846
73.817
73.793
73.773
73.751
73.724
73.693
73.657
73.616
73.578
73.556
73.554
73.551
73.546
73.546
73.536
73.511
73.328
73.228
TCG
m
-6.107
-6.111
-6.115
-6.120
-6.125
-6.130
-6.134
-6.135
-6.131
-5.845
-5.865
-5.891
-5.923
-5.960
-6.003
-6.043
-6.059
-4.557
-4.562
-4.575
-4.575
-4.608
-4.717
-5.545
-3.998
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.355
0.048
1.337
0.043
1.319
0.037
1.300
0.032
1.281
0.028
1.261
0.023
1.243
0.019
1.225
0.016
1.208
0.012
1.303
0.010
1.278
0.008
1.250
0.006
1.220
0.005
1.187
0.004
1.152
0.003
1.117
0.002
1.092
0.001
1.702
0.001
1.686
0.000
1.667
0.000
1.666
0.000
1.638
0.000
1.576
0.000
1.200
0.000
0.984
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -2a
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
79
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Ballast -2a
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.489
0.000
1.464
0.025
1.463
0.026
1.400
0.089
1.300
0.189
1.200
0.289
1.100
0.389
1.000
0.489
0.900
0.589
0.800
0.689
0.700
0.789
0.600
0.889
0.500
0.989
0.400
1.089
0.300
1.189
0.200
1.289
0.100
1.389
0.090
1.399
0.000
1.489
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
92.886
84.916
76.946
68.976
61.006
53.039
45.094
37.213
29.468
22.016
15.179
9.247
4.471
1.213
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
99.139
101.617
97.156
99.585
97.057
99.483
92.086
94.388
84.184
86.289
76.283
78.190
68.381
70.091
60.480
61.992
52.582
53.896
44.706
45.824
36.892
37.814
29.214
29.945
21.826
22.372
15.048
15.424
9.167
9.396
4.433
4.544
1.203
1.233
0.991
1.016
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
66.486
66.484
66.484
66.478
66.467
66.454
66.439
66.419
66.393
66.362
66.326
66.293
66.278
66.280
66.282
66.281
66.252
66.244
60.380
TCG
m
2.762
2.757
2.757
2.744
2.720
2.691
2.655
2.610
2.552
2.475
2.371
2.227
2.027
1.772
1.464
1.085
0.607
0.556
0.000
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.849
0.000
0.836 242.685
0.835 242.685
0.803 242.685
0.752 242.685
0.700 242.685
0.648 242.685
0.596 242.685
0.542 241.978
0.488 238.645
0.433 231.672
0.376 217.433
0.316 187.101
0.255 132.116
0.194
78.651
0.131
33.996
0.067
6.387
0.060
4.921
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
64.909
64.898
64.898
64.898
TCG
m
6.899
6.893
6.893
6.893
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.159
0.000
1.152
17.099
1.152
17.092
1.152
17.083
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -2b
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -2b
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.011
0.000
1.000
0.011
1.000
0.011
1.000
0.011
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.958
97.900
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
15.140
15.519
14.838
15.209
14.831
15.202
14.823
15.193
80
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
0.950
0.061
0.900
0.111
0.850
0.161
0.800
0.211
0.750
0.261
0.700
0.311
0.650
0.361
0.600
0.411
0.550
0.461
0.500
0.511
0.450
0.561
0.400
0.611
0.350
0.661
0.300
0.711
0.250
0.761
0.200
0.811
0.150
0.861
0.137
0.873
0.100
0.911
0.050
0.961
0.000
1.011
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
88.680
79.754
71.196
63.023
55.254
47.909
41.010
34.579
28.642
23.225
18.349
14.038
10.299
7.149
4.595
2.635
1.259
1.000
0.429
0.064
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
13.427
13.762
12.075
12.377
10.779
11.049
9.542
9.781
8.366
8.575
7.254
7.435
6.209
6.364
5.235
5.366
4.336
4.445
3.516
3.604
2.778
2.848
2.125
2.179
1.559
1.598
1.082
1.109
0.696
0.713
0.399
0.409
0.191
0.195
0.151
0.155
0.065
0.067
0.010
0.010
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
64.842
64.780
64.711
64.635
64.550
64.455
64.348
64.226
64.090
63.936
63.765
63.574
63.356
63.108
62.821
62.482
62.071
61.955
61.564
60.921
60.110
TCG
m
6.865
6.836
6.805
6.774
6.742
6.708
6.673
6.637
6.599
6.558
6.518
6.473
6.429
6.379
6.325
6.268
6.209
6.186
6.140
6.072
3.998
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.121
15.609
1.089
14.149
1.057
12.719
1.025
11.324
0.993
9.972
0.960
8.669
0.928
7.422
0.895
6.238
0.862
5.124
0.829
4.090
0.795
3.161
0.762
2.343
0.727
1.646
0.693
1.083
0.659
0.644
0.624
0.331
0.588
0.133
0.582
0.100
0.554
0.035
0.516
0.003
0.479
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -2c
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
81
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Ballast -2c
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.489
0.000
1.464
0.025
1.463
0.026
1.400
0.089
1.300
0.189
1.200
0.289
1.100
0.389
1.000
0.489
0.900
0.589
0.800
0.689
0.700
0.789
0.600
0.889
0.500
0.989
0.400
1.089
0.300
1.189
0.200
1.289
0.100
1.389
0.090
1.399
0.000
1.489
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
92.886
84.916
76.946
68.976
61.006
53.039
45.094
37.213
29.468
22.016
15.179
9.247
4.471
1.213
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
99.139
101.617
97.156
99.585
97.057
99.483
92.086
94.388
84.184
86.289
76.283
78.190
68.381
70.091
60.480
61.992
52.582
53.896
44.706
45.824
36.892
37.814
29.214
29.945
21.826
22.372
15.048
15.424
9.167
9.396
4.433
4.544
1.203
1.233
0.991
1.016
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
66.486
66.484
66.484
66.478
66.467
66.454
66.439
66.419
66.393
66.362
66.326
66.293
66.278
66.280
66.282
66.281
66.252
66.244
60.380
TCG
m
-2.762
-2.757
-2.757
-2.744
-2.720
-2.691
-2.655
-2.610
-2.552
-2.475
-2.371
-2.227
-2.027
-1.772
-1.464
-1.085
-0.607
-0.556
0.000
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.849
0.000
0.836 242.685
0.835 242.685
0.803 242.685
0.752 242.685
0.700 242.685
0.648 242.685
0.596 242.685
0.542 241.978
0.488 238.645
0.433 231.672
0.376 217.433
0.316 187.101
0.255 132.116
0.194
78.651
0.131
33.996
0.067
6.387
0.060
4.921
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
64.909
64.898
64.898
64.898
TCG
m
-6.899
-6.893
-6.893
-6.893
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.159
0.000
1.152
17.099
1.152
17.092
1.152
17.083
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -2d
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -2d
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.011
0.000
1.000
0.011
1.000
0.011
1.000
0.011
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.958
97.900
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
15.140
15.519
14.838
15.209
14.831
15.202
14.823
15.193
82
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
0.950
0.061
0.900
0.111
0.850
0.161
0.800
0.211
0.750
0.261
0.700
0.311
0.650
0.361
0.600
0.411
0.550
0.461
0.500
0.511
0.450
0.561
0.400
0.611
0.350
0.661
0.300
0.711
0.250
0.761
0.200
0.811
0.150
0.861
0.137
0.873
0.100
0.911
0.050
0.961
0.000
1.011
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
88.680
79.754
71.196
63.023
55.254
47.909
41.010
34.579
28.642
23.225
18.349
14.038
10.299
7.149
4.595
2.635
1.259
1.000
0.429
0.064
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
13.427
13.762
12.075
12.377
10.779
11.049
9.542
9.781
8.366
8.575
7.254
7.435
6.209
6.364
5.235
5.366
4.336
4.445
3.516
3.604
2.778
2.848
2.125
2.179
1.559
1.598
1.082
1.109
0.696
0.713
0.399
0.409
0.191
0.195
0.151
0.155
0.065
0.067
0.010
0.010
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
64.842
64.780
64.711
64.635
64.550
64.455
64.348
64.226
64.090
63.936
63.765
63.574
63.356
63.108
62.821
62.482
62.071
61.955
61.564
60.921
60.110
TCG
m
-6.865
-6.836
-6.805
-6.774
-6.742
-6.708
-6.673
-6.637
-6.599
-6.558
-6.518
-6.473
-6.429
-6.379
-6.325
-6.268
-6.209
-6.186
-6.140
-6.072
-3.998
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.121
15.609
1.089
14.149
1.057
12.719
1.025
11.324
0.993
9.972
0.960
8.669
0.928
7.422
0.895
6.238
0.862
5.124
0.829
4.090
0.795
3.161
0.762
2.343
0.727
1.646
0.693
1.083
0.659
0.644
0.624
0.331
0.588
0.133
0.582
0.100
0.554
0.035
0.516
0.003
0.479
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -3a
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
83
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Ballast -3a
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.490
0.000
1.463
0.026
1.462
0.028
1.400
0.090
1.300
0.190
1.200
0.290
1.100
0.390
1.000
0.490
0.900
0.590
0.800
0.690
0.700
0.790
0.600
0.890
0.500
0.990
0.400
1.090
0.300
1.190
0.200
1.290
0.100
1.390
0.084
1.405
0.000
1.490
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.193
85.588
77.982
70.377
62.771
55.166
47.560
39.955
32.350
24.744
17.219
10.504
5.091
1.395
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
75.587
77.477
74.075
75.927
74.000
75.850
70.442
72.203
64.693
66.310
58.944
60.418
53.196
54.526
47.447
48.633
41.698
42.741
35.950
36.848
30.201
30.956
24.452
25.063
18.703
19.171
13.016
13.341
7.939
8.138
3.848
3.944
1.054
1.080
0.756
0.775
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
55.194
55.194
55.194
55.193
55.192
55.190
55.188
55.186
55.182
55.178
55.172
55.163
55.149
55.134
55.131
55.129
55.129
55.130
56.270
TCG
m
2.840
2.836
2.836
2.828
2.813
2.795
2.773
2.745
2.711
2.664
2.601
2.508
2.357
2.090
1.728
1.281
0.718
0.615
0.001
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.826
0.000
0.813 176.567
0.812 176.567
0.781 176.567
0.731 176.567
0.680 176.567
0.629 176.567
0.578 176.567
0.527 176.567
0.475 176.567
0.423 176.567
0.370 176.567
0.314 176.567
0.255 154.242
0.193
92.500
0.130
40.178
0.066
7.594
0.056
4.831
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
55.020
55.018
55.018
55.015
TCG
m
7.270
7.262
7.261
7.249
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.093
0.000
1.085
31.350
1.084
31.323
1.073
30.546
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -3b
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -3b
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.083
0.000
1.070
0.013
1.069
0.014
1.050
0.033
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
95.051
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
21.531
22.070
21.101
21.628
21.079
21.606
20.466
20.977
84
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.000
0.083
0.950
0.133
0.900
0.183
0.850
0.233
0.800
0.283
0.750
0.333
0.700
0.383
0.650
0.433
0.600
0.483
0.550
0.533
0.500
0.583
0.450
0.633
0.400
0.683
0.350
0.733
0.300
0.783
0.250
0.833
0.200
0.883
0.150
0.933
0.108
0.975
0.100
0.983
0.050
1.033
0.000
1.083
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
87.720
80.565
73.598
66.828
60.268
53.932
47.832
41.985
36.407
31.116
26.133
21.480
17.182
13.268
9.771
6.730
4.189
2.200
1.000
0.826
0.130
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
18.887
19.360
17.347
17.781
15.847
16.243
14.389
14.749
12.977
13.301
11.612
11.903
10.299
10.556
9.040
9.266
7.839
8.035
6.700
6.867
5.627
5.767
4.625
4.741
3.699
3.792
2.857
2.928
2.104
2.156
1.449
1.485
0.902
0.924
0.474
0.486
0.215
0.221
0.178
0.182
0.028
0.029
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
55.008
55.000
54.992
54.982
54.972
54.960
54.947
54.931
54.914
54.893
54.869
54.839
54.802
54.754
54.689
54.597
54.455
54.208
53.802
53.685
52.495
50.470
TCG
m
7.216
7.181
7.145
7.107
7.067
7.025
6.981
6.934
6.886
6.834
6.779
6.721
6.659
6.592
6.521
6.445
6.363
6.275
6.198
6.184
6.092
3.998
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.043
28.499
1.013
26.433
0.983
24.357
0.952
22.279
0.922
20.207
0.892
18.151
0.861
16.123
0.830
14.137
0.799
12.206
0.768
10.347
0.737
8.575
0.706
6.913
0.674
5.378
0.643
3.995
0.611
2.787
0.579
1.779
0.546
0.993
0.513
0.446
0.484
0.169
0.479
0.134
0.444
0.013
0.406
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -3c
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
85
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Ballast -3c
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.490
0.000
1.463
0.026
1.462
0.028
1.400
0.090
1.300
0.190
1.200
0.290
1.100
0.390
1.000
0.490
0.900
0.590
0.800
0.690
0.700
0.790
0.600
0.890
0.500
0.990
0.400
1.090
0.300
1.190
0.200
1.290
0.100
1.390
0.084
1.405
0.000
1.490
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.193
85.588
77.982
70.377
62.771
55.166
47.560
39.955
32.350
24.744
17.219
10.504
5.091
1.395
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
75.587
77.477
74.075
75.927
74.000
75.850
70.442
72.203
64.693
66.310
58.944
60.418
53.196
54.526
47.447
48.633
41.698
42.741
35.950
36.848
30.201
30.956
24.452
25.063
18.703
19.171
13.016
13.341
7.939
8.138
3.848
3.944
1.054
1.080
0.756
0.775
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
55.194
55.194
55.194
55.193
55.192
55.190
55.188
55.186
55.182
55.178
55.172
55.163
55.149
55.134
55.131
55.129
55.129
55.130
56.270
TCG
m
-2.840
-2.836
-2.836
-2.828
-2.813
-2.795
-2.773
-2.745
-2.711
-2.664
-2.601
-2.508
-2.357
-2.090
-1.728
-1.281
-0.718
-0.615
-0.001
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.826
0.000
0.813 176.567
0.812 176.567
0.781 176.567
0.731 176.567
0.680 176.567
0.629 176.567
0.578 176.567
0.527 176.567
0.475 176.567
0.423 176.567
0.370 176.567
0.314 176.567
0.255 154.242
0.193
92.500
0.130
40.178
0.066
7.594
0.056
4.831
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
55.020
55.018
55.018
55.015
TCG
m
-7.270
-7.262
-7.261
-7.249
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.093
0.000
1.085
31.350
1.084
31.323
1.073
30.546
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -3d
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -3d
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.083
0.000
1.070
0.013
1.069
0.014
1.050
0.033
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
95.051
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
21.531
22.070
21.101
21.628
21.079
21.606
20.466
20.977
86
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.000
0.083
0.950
0.133
0.900
0.183
0.850
0.233
0.800
0.283
0.750
0.333
0.700
0.383
0.650
0.433
0.600
0.483
0.550
0.533
0.500
0.583
0.450
0.633
0.400
0.683
0.350
0.733
0.300
0.783
0.250
0.833
0.200
0.883
0.150
0.933
0.108
0.975
0.100
0.983
0.050
1.033
0.000
1.083
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
87.720
80.565
73.598
66.828
60.268
53.932
47.832
41.985
36.407
31.116
26.133
21.480
17.182
13.268
9.771
6.730
4.189
2.200
1.000
0.826
0.130
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
18.887
19.360
17.347
17.781
15.847
16.243
14.389
14.749
12.977
13.301
11.612
11.903
10.299
10.556
9.040
9.266
7.839
8.035
6.700
6.867
5.627
5.767
4.625
4.741
3.699
3.792
2.857
2.928
2.104
2.156
1.449
1.485
0.902
0.924
0.474
0.486
0.215
0.221
0.178
0.182
0.028
0.029
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
55.008
55.000
54.992
54.982
54.972
54.960
54.947
54.931
54.914
54.893
54.869
54.839
54.802
54.754
54.689
54.597
54.455
54.208
53.802
53.685
52.495
50.470
TCG
m
-7.216
-7.181
-7.145
-7.107
-7.067
-7.025
-6.981
-6.934
-6.886
-6.834
-6.779
-6.721
-6.659
-6.592
-6.521
-6.445
-6.363
-6.275
-6.198
-6.184
-6.092
-3.998
LCG
m
45.620
TCG
m
2.850
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.043
28.499
1.013
26.433
0.983
24.357
0.952
22.279
0.922
20.207
0.892
18.151
0.861
16.123
0.830
14.137
0.799
12.206
0.768
10.347
0.737
8.575
0.706
6.913
0.674
5.378
0.643
3.995
0.611
2.787
0.579
1.779
0.546
0.993
0.513
0.446
0.484
0.169
0.479
0.134
0.444
0.013
0.406
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -4a
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -4a
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.489
0.000
% Full
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
100.000
76.259
78.166
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.824
0.000
87
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.463
0.026
1.461
0.028
1.400
0.089
1.300
0.189
1.200
0.289
1.100
0.389
1.000
0.489
0.900
0.589
0.800
0.689
0.700
0.789
0.600
0.889
0.500
0.989
0.400
1.089
0.300
1.189
0.200
1.289
0.100
1.389
0.085
1.404
0.000
1.489
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
98.000
97.900
93.267
85.698
78.130
70.561
62.993
55.425
47.856
40.288
32.720
25.151
17.602
10.692
5.141
1.382
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
74.734
76.602
74.658
76.524
71.124
72.902
65.353
66.987
59.581
61.071
53.810
55.155
48.038
49.239
42.266
43.323
36.495
37.407
30.723
31.491
24.952
25.575
19.180
19.660
13.423
13.759
8.153
8.357
3.921
4.019
1.054
1.081
0.763
0.782
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
45.620
45.620
45.621
45.622
45.624
45.627
45.629
45.633
45.637
45.644
45.653
45.668
45.691
45.711
45.740
45.794
45.809
50.222
TCG
m
2.847
2.847
2.840
2.826
2.809
2.789
2.763
2.731
2.689
2.631
2.546
2.410
2.161
1.783
1.314
0.729
0.627
0.001
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.811 177.269
0.810 177.269
0.779 177.269
0.729 177.269
0.678 177.269
0.627 177.269
0.576 177.269
0.525 177.269
0.474 177.269
0.422 177.269
0.369 177.269
0.315 177.269
0.256 170.489
0.194 102.446
0.131
43.964
0.067
8.069
0.057
5.191
0.001
0.000
LCG
m
45.676
45.677
45.677
45.679
45.682
TCG
m
7.351
7.343
7.342
7.324
7.292
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.078
0.000
1.069
36.402
1.069
36.373
1.052
35.157
1.022
33.040
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -4b
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -4b
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.094
0.000
1.080
0.014
1.079
0.015
1.050
0.044
1.000
0.094
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.753
86.781
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
23.875
24.472
23.398
23.983
23.374
23.958
22.384
22.943
20.719
21.237
88
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
0.950
0.144
0.900
0.194
0.850
0.244
0.800
0.294
0.750
0.344
0.700
0.394
0.650
0.444
0.600
0.494
0.550
0.544
0.500
0.594
0.450
0.644
0.400
0.694
0.350
0.744
0.300
0.794
0.250
0.844
0.200
0.894
0.150
0.944
0.100
0.994
0.093
1.001
0.050
1.044
0.000
1.094
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
79.959
73.295
66.802
60.489
54.370
48.457
42.765
37.311
32.112
27.187
22.560
18.255
14.301
10.730
7.583
4.904
2.747
1.174
1.000
0.255
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
19.090
19.568
17.500
17.937
15.949
16.348
14.442
14.803
12.981
13.306
11.569
11.859
10.210
10.466
8.908
9.131
7.667
7.858
6.491
6.653
5.386
5.521
4.358
4.467
3.414
3.500
2.562
2.626
1.810
1.856
1.171
1.200
0.656
0.672
0.280
0.287
0.239
0.245
0.061
0.063
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
45.685
45.689
45.693
45.698
45.704
45.710
45.717
45.726
45.736
45.748
45.763
45.782
45.807
45.840
45.886
45.955
46.067
46.275
46.319
46.662
46.821
TCG
m
7.258
7.222
7.185
7.145
7.104
7.060
7.013
6.964
6.911
6.855
6.795
6.731
6.662
6.588
6.507
6.420
6.325
6.223
6.207
6.100
3.998
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.992
30.881
0.963
28.688
0.933
26.467
0.903
24.226
0.872
21.974
0.842
19.727
0.812
17.494
0.781
15.292
0.750
13.139
0.720
11.054
0.689
9.061
0.657
7.187
0.626
5.460
0.594
3.912
0.562
2.581
0.530
1.507
0.497
0.721
0.464
0.239
0.459
0.193
0.437
0.030
0.396
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -4c
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
89
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Ballast -4c
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.489
0.000
1.463
0.026
1.461
0.028
1.400
0.089
1.300
0.189
1.200
0.289
1.100
0.389
1.000
0.489
0.900
0.589
0.800
0.689
0.700
0.789
0.600
0.889
0.500
0.989
0.400
1.089
0.300
1.189
0.200
1.289
0.100
1.389
0.085
1.404
0.000
1.489
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.267
85.698
78.130
70.561
62.993
55.425
47.856
40.288
32.720
25.151
17.602
10.692
5.141
1.382
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
76.259
78.166
74.734
76.602
74.658
76.524
71.124
72.902
65.353
66.987
59.581
61.071
53.810
55.155
48.038
49.239
42.266
43.323
36.495
37.407
30.723
31.491
24.952
25.575
19.180
19.660
13.423
13.759
8.153
8.357
3.921
4.019
1.054
1.081
0.763
0.782
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
45.620
45.620
45.620
45.621
45.622
45.624
45.627
45.629
45.633
45.637
45.644
45.653
45.668
45.691
45.711
45.740
45.794
45.809
50.222
TCG
m
-2.850
-2.847
-2.847
-2.840
-2.826
-2.809
-2.789
-2.763
-2.731
-2.689
-2.631
-2.546
-2.410
-2.161
-1.783
-1.314
-0.729
-0.627
-0.001
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
0.824
0.000
0.811 177.269
0.810 177.269
0.779 177.269
0.729 177.269
0.678 177.269
0.627 177.269
0.576 177.269
0.525 177.269
0.474 177.269
0.422 177.269
0.369 177.269
0.315 177.269
0.256 170.489
0.194 102.446
0.131
43.964
0.067
8.069
0.057
5.191
0.001
0.000
LCG
m
45.676
45.677
45.677
45.679
TCG
m
-7.351
-7.343
-7.342
-7.324
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.078
0.000
1.069
36.402
1.069
36.373
1.052
35.157
Tank Calibrations - Ballast -4d
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Ballast -4d
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.094
0.000
1.080
0.014
1.079
0.015
1.050
0.044
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.753
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
23.875
24.472
23.398
23.983
23.374
23.958
22.384
22.943
90
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.000
0.094
0.950
0.144
0.900
0.194
0.850
0.244
0.800
0.294
0.750
0.344
0.700
0.394
0.650
0.444
0.600
0.494
0.550
0.544
0.500
0.594
0.450
0.644
0.400
0.694
0.350
0.744
0.300
0.794
0.250
0.844
0.200
0.894
0.150
0.944
0.100
0.994
0.093
1.001
0.050
1.044
0.000
1.094
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
86.781
79.959
73.295
66.802
60.489
54.370
48.457
42.765
37.311
32.112
27.187
22.560
18.255
14.301
10.730
7.583
4.904
2.747
1.174
1.000
0.255
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
20.719
21.237
19.090
19.568
17.500
17.937
15.949
16.348
14.442
14.803
12.981
13.306
11.569
11.859
10.210
10.466
8.908
9.131
7.667
7.858
6.491
6.653
5.386
5.521
4.358
4.467
3.414
3.500
2.562
2.626
1.810
1.856
1.171
1.200
0.656
0.672
0.280
0.287
0.239
0.245
0.061
0.063
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
45.682
45.685
45.689
45.693
45.698
45.704
45.710
45.717
45.726
45.736
45.748
45.763
45.782
45.807
45.840
45.886
45.955
46.067
46.275
46.319
46.662
46.821
TCG
m
-7.292
-7.258
-7.222
-7.185
-7.145
-7.104
-7.060
-7.013
-6.964
-6.911
-6.855
-6.795
-6.731
-6.662
-6.588
-6.507
-6.420
-6.325
-6.223
-6.207
-6.100
-3.998
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
1.022
33.040
0.992
30.881
0.963
28.688
0.933
26.467
0.903
24.226
0.872
21.974
0.842
19.727
0.812
17.494
0.781
15.292
0.750
13.139
0.720
11.054
0.689
9.061
0.657
7.187
0.626
5.460
0.594
3.912
0.562
2.581
0.530
1.507
0.497
0.721
0.464
0.239
0.459
0.193
0.437
0.030
0.396
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -1a
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
91
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Fuel Oil -1a
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.406
0.000
2.400
0.006
2.360
0.047
2.357
0.049
2.300
0.106
2.200
0.206
2.100
0.306
2.000
0.406
1.900
0.506
1.800
0.606
1.700
0.706
1.600
0.806
1.500
0.906
1.400
1.006
1.300
1.106
1.200
1.206
1.100
1.306
1.000
1.406
0.900
1.506
0.800
1.606
0.700
1.706
0.600
1.806
0.500
1.906
0.400
2.006
0.300
2.106
0.200
2.206
0.100
2.306
0.024
2.382
0.000
2.406
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
99.733
98.000
97.900
95.439
91.158
86.890
82.634
78.392
74.162
69.945
65.740
61.550
57.377
53.221
49.082
44.958
40.849
36.753
32.669
28.593
24.521
20.449
16.373
12.291
8.202
4.105
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
114.038
107.686
113.733
107.399
111.757
105.532
111.643
105.424
108.837
102.774
103.954
98.164
99.087
93.568
94.234
88.985
89.396
84.417
84.573
79.862
79.764
75.321
74.969
70.793
70.191
66.281
65.432
61.787
60.692
57.312
55.972
52.854
51.269
48.413
46.583
43.988
41.912
39.578
37.255
35.180
32.607
30.790
27.963
26.406
23.320
22.021
18.672
17.632
14.017
13.236
9.353
8.832
4.681
4.420
1.140
1.077
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
89.776
89.776
89.774
89.774
89.772
89.768
89.764
89.760
89.756
89.752
89.749
89.745
89.742
89.739
89.737
89.735
89.733
89.732
89.732
89.733
89.734
89.736
89.739
89.742
89.745
89.748
89.751
89.753
89.754
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
4.805
0.000
4.802 133.019
4.781 132.604
4.780 132.581
4.751 132.005
4.700 131.020
4.648 130.057
4.597 129.122
4.546 128.207
4.495 127.317
4.444 126.448
4.393 125.608
4.343 124.371
4.292 123.135
4.241 121.942
4.191 120.810
4.140 119.746
4.090 118.772
4.040 117.915
3.990 117.219
3.940 116.745
3.890 116.536
3.840 116.591
3.790 116.849
3.740 117.220
3.690 117.644
3.640 118.081
3.602 118.407
3.590
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -1b
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
92
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Fuel Oil -1b
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.406
0.000
2.400
0.006
2.371
0.035
2.369
0.037
2.300
0.106
2.200
0.206
2.100
0.306
2.000
0.406
1.900
0.506
1.800
0.606
1.700
0.706
1.600
0.806
1.500
0.906
1.400
1.006
1.300
1.106
1.200
1.206
1.100
1.306
1.000
1.406
0.900
1.506
0.800
1.606
0.700
1.706
0.600
1.806
0.500
1.906
0.400
2.006
0.300
2.106
0.200
2.206
0.100
2.306
0.034
2.372
0.000
2.406
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
99.647
98.000
97.900
94.043
88.588
83.280
78.116
73.095
68.217
63.480
58.884
54.418
50.064
45.821
41.688
37.665
33.751
29.944
26.241
22.641
19.141
15.736
12.421
9.193
6.048
2.984
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
9.649
9.111
9.615
9.079
9.456
8.929
9.446
8.920
9.074
8.569
8.548
8.072
8.036
7.588
7.537
7.117
7.053
6.660
6.582
6.215
6.125
5.784
5.682
5.365
5.251
4.958
4.831
4.561
4.421
4.175
4.022
3.798
3.634
3.432
3.257
3.075
2.889
2.728
2.532
2.391
2.185
2.063
1.847
1.744
1.518
1.434
1.198
1.132
0.887
0.838
0.584
0.551
0.288
0.272
0.096
0.091
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
87.514
87.513
87.508
87.508
87.496
87.480
87.464
87.449
87.433
87.419
87.406
87.393
87.382
87.371
87.360
87.348
87.337
87.327
87.316
87.307
87.297
87.289
87.282
87.275
87.269
87.264
87.259
87.256
87.254
TCG
m
3.543
3.543
3.542
3.542
3.539
3.536
3.533
3.529
3.526
3.522
3.518
3.514
3.486
3.483
3.480
3.477
3.474
3.471
3.468
3.466
3.462
3.459
3.456
3.452
3.448
3.445
3.441
3.438
3.437
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
4.932
0.000
4.928
0.975
4.911
0.960
4.910
0.960
4.868
0.927
4.808
0.881
4.749
0.837
4.689
0.796
4.630
0.755
4.572
0.715
4.514
0.677
4.456
0.638
4.387
0.608
4.331
0.580
4.275
0.552
4.220
0.525
4.165
0.499
4.111
0.474
4.057
0.449
4.003
0.426
3.950
0.403
3.897
0.380
3.845
0.359
3.793
0.339
3.742
0.319
3.691
0.300
3.640
0.281
3.607
0.269
3.590
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -1c
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
93
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Fuel Oil -1c
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.406
0.000
2.400
0.006
2.371
0.035
2.369
0.037
2.300
0.106
2.200
0.206
2.100
0.306
2.000
0.406
1.900
0.506
1.800
0.606
1.700
0.706
1.600
0.806
1.500
0.906
1.400
1.006
1.300
1.106
1.200
1.206
1.100
1.306
1.000
1.406
0.900
1.506
0.800
1.606
0.700
1.706
0.600
1.806
0.500
1.906
0.400
2.006
0.300
2.106
0.200
2.206
0.100
2.306
0.034
2.372
0.000
2.406
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
99.647
98.000
97.900
94.043
88.588
83.280
78.116
73.095
68.217
63.480
58.884
54.418
50.064
45.821
41.688
37.665
33.751
29.944
26.241
22.641
19.141
15.736
12.421
9.193
6.048
2.984
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
9.649
9.111
9.615
9.079
9.456
8.929
9.446
8.920
9.074
8.569
8.548
8.072
8.036
7.588
7.537
7.117
7.053
6.660
6.582
6.215
6.125
5.784
5.682
5.365
5.251
4.958
4.831
4.561
4.421
4.175
4.022
3.798
3.634
3.432
3.257
3.075
2.889
2.728
2.532
2.391
2.185
2.063
1.847
1.744
1.518
1.434
1.198
1.132
0.887
0.838
0.584
0.551
0.288
0.272
0.096
0.091
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
87.514
87.513
87.508
87.508
87.496
87.480
87.464
87.449
87.433
87.419
87.406
87.393
87.382
87.371
87.360
87.348
87.337
87.327
87.316
87.307
87.297
87.289
87.282
87.275
87.269
87.264
87.259
87.256
87.254
TCG
m
-3.543
-3.543
-3.542
-3.542
-3.539
-3.536
-3.533
-3.529
-3.526
-3.522
-3.518
-3.514
-3.486
-3.483
-3.480
-3.477
-3.474
-3.471
-3.468
-3.466
-3.462
-3.459
-3.456
-3.452
-3.448
-3.445
-3.441
-3.438
-3.437
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
4.932
0.000
4.928
0.975
4.911
0.960
4.910
0.960
4.868
0.927
4.808
0.881
4.749
0.837
4.689
0.796
4.630
0.755
4.572
0.715
4.514
0.677
4.456
0.638
4.387
0.608
4.331
0.580
4.275
0.552
4.220
0.525
4.165
0.499
4.111
0.474
4.057
0.449
4.003
0.426
3.950
0.403
3.897
0.380
3.845
0.359
3.793
0.339
3.742
0.319
3.691
0.300
3.640
0.281
3.607
0.269
3.590
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -2a
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
94
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Fuel Oil -2a
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.979
0.000
2.920
0.059
2.917
0.062
2.800
0.179
2.600
0.379
2.400
0.579
2.200
0.779
2.000
0.979
1.800
1.179
1.600
1.379
1.400
1.579
1.200
1.779
1.000
1.979
0.800
2.179
0.600
2.379
0.400
2.579
0.200
2.779
0.031
2.949
0.000
2.979
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.942
87.177
80.413
73.648
66.883
60.118
53.357
46.605
39.870
33.153
26.461
19.800
13.168
6.565
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
149.912
141.562
146.913
138.730
146.763
138.589
140.830
132.986
130.689
123.410
120.548
113.833
110.407
104.257
100.266
94.681
90.124
85.105
79.989
75.533
69.866
65.975
59.770
56.440
49.700
46.932
39.668
37.458
29.682
28.029
19.740
18.640
9.841
9.293
1.499
1.416
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
89.957
89.957
89.957
89.956
89.953
89.951
89.948
89.944
89.939
89.934
89.928
89.921
89.914
89.906
89.898
89.890
89.881
89.873
89.872
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
7.494
0.000
7.464 145.296
7.462 145.296
7.404 145.296
7.303 145.296
7.203 145.296
7.103 145.296
7.002 145.296
6.902 145.263
6.801 144.828
6.700 144.038
6.599 142.951
6.498 141.910
6.398 140.101
6.297 138.455
6.197 136.953
6.097 135.250
6.012 133.403
5.997
0.000
LCG
m
88.497
88.486
88.486
88.448
88.393
TCG
m
3.813
3.810
3.809
3.796
3.778
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
7.729
0.000
7.704
5.993
7.702
5.986
7.613
5.513
7.484
4.887
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -2b
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil -2b
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.979
0.000
2.940
0.039
2.939
0.041
2.800
0.179
2.600
0.379
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
90.910
81.314
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
27.296
25.775
26.750
25.260
26.723
25.234
24.815
23.432
22.195
20.959
95
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.400
0.579
2.200
0.779
2.000
0.979
1.800
1.179
1.600
1.379
1.400
1.579
1.200
1.779
1.000
1.979
0.800
2.179
0.600
2.379
0.400
2.579
0.200
2.779
0.049
2.930
0.000
2.979
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
72.289
63.819
55.887
48.475
41.557
35.092
29.058
23.418
18.132
13.168
8.508
4.134
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
19.732
18.633
17.420
16.450
15.255
14.405
13.232
12.495
11.343
10.711
9.579
9.045
7.932
7.490
6.392
6.036
4.949
4.674
3.594
3.394
2.322
2.193
1.128
1.066
0.273
0.258
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
88.337
88.280
88.224
88.169
88.118
88.068
88.022
87.979
87.938
87.897
87.858
87.828
87.809
87.802
TCG
m
3.761
3.746
3.731
3.717
3.704
3.691
3.680
3.663
3.654
3.646
3.639
3.608
3.603
3.602
LCG
m
88.497
88.486
88.486
88.448
88.393
88.337
88.280
88.224
TCG
m
-3.813
-3.810
-3.809
-3.796
-3.778
-3.761
-3.746
-3.731
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
7.357
4.323
7.232
3.814
7.108
3.354
6.987
2.939
6.868
2.577
6.751
2.261
6.637
1.988
6.518
1.744
6.411
1.548
6.305
1.373
6.201
1.217
6.079
1.083
6.005
1.003
5.997
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil -2c
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil -2c
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.979
0.000
2.940
0.039
2.939
0.041
2.800
0.179
2.600
0.379
2.400
0.579
2.200
0.779
2.000
0.979
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
90.910
81.314
72.289
63.819
55.887
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
27.296
25.775
26.750
25.260
26.723
25.234
24.815
23.432
22.195
20.959
19.732
18.633
17.420
16.450
15.255
14.405
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
7.729
0.000
7.704
5.993
7.702
5.986
7.613
5.513
7.484
4.887
7.357
4.323
7.232
3.814
7.108
3.354
96
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
1.800
1.179
1.600
1.379
1.400
1.579
1.200
1.779
1.000
1.979
0.800
2.179
0.600
2.379
0.400
2.579
0.200
2.779
0.049
2.930
0.000
2.979
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
48.475
41.557
35.092
29.058
23.418
18.132
13.168
8.508
4.134
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
13.232
12.495
11.343
10.711
9.579
9.045
7.932
7.490
6.392
6.036
4.949
4.674
3.594
3.394
2.322
2.193
1.128
1.066
0.273
0.258
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
88.169
88.118
88.068
88.022
87.979
87.938
87.897
87.858
87.828
87.809
87.802
TCG
m
-3.717
-3.704
-3.691
-3.680
-3.663
-3.654
-3.646
-3.639
-3.608
-3.603
-3.602
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
6.987
2.939
6.868
2.577
6.751
2.261
6.637
1.988
6.518
1.744
6.411
1.548
6.305
1.373
6.201
1.217
6.079
1.083
6.005
1.003
5.997
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Center -1
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil Center -1
Sounding Ullage
m
m
4.507
0.000
4.423
0.084
4.419
0.088
4.400
0.107
4.200
0.307
4.000
0.507
3.800
0.707
3.600
0.907
3.400
1.107
3.200
1.307
3.000
1.507
2.800
1.707
2.600
1.907
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
97.444
92.681
87.936
83.208
78.498
73.808
69.137
64.487
59.858
55.251
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
156.463
147.748
153.334
144.793
153.177
144.645
152.464
143.972
145.011
136.934
137.588
129.924
130.191
122.939
122.821
115.980
115.482
109.050
108.174
102.149
100.899
95.279
93.656
88.439
86.447
81.632
LCG
m
82.301
82.300
82.300
82.299
82.296
82.293
82.290
82.287
82.284
82.281
82.278
82.275
82.272
TCG
m
2.667
2.663
2.663
2.662
2.653
2.644
2.634
2.624
2.613
2.601
2.588
2.575
2.560
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
3.827
0.000
3.784
96.665
3.781
96.645
3.771
96.555
3.668
95.659
3.564
94.840
3.460
94.067
3.357
93.190
3.253
92.223
3.149
91.263
3.045
90.300
2.941
89.318
2.837
88.289
97
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.400
2.107
2.200
2.307
2.000
2.507
1.800
2.707
1.600
2.907
1.400
3.107
1.200
3.307
1.000
3.507
0.800
3.707
0.600
3.907
0.400
4.107
0.200
4.307
0.055
4.452
0.000
4.507
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
50.668
46.111
41.587
37.104
32.669
28.287
23.970
19.727
15.571
11.511
7.556
3.715
1.000
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
79.276
74.860
72.146
68.128
65.068
61.444
58.054
54.821
51.114
48.267
44.259
41.793
37.504
35.415
30.866
29.147
24.363
23.006
18.010
17.007
11.822
11.164
5.813
5.489
1.565
1.477
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
82.269
82.267
82.264
82.262
82.260
82.259
82.258
82.259
82.260
82.260
82.262
82.263
82.264
82.264
TCG
m
2.543
2.525
2.505
2.484
2.460
2.433
2.405
2.374
2.341
2.306
2.269
2.231
2.201
2.190
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
2.733
87.174
2.628
85.929
2.524
84.120
2.419
82.039
2.314
79.737
2.210
76.867
2.105
73.622
2.001
69.681
1.897
65.164
1.794
60.445
1.692
55.563
1.590
50.531
1.517
46.785
1.490
0.000
LCG
m
79.964
79.959
79.959
79.944
79.920
79.897
79.877
79.858
79.837
TCG
m
6.209
6.209
6.209
6.210
6.210
6.208
6.204
6.083
6.091
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
4.846
0.000
4.823
0.051
4.822
0.051
4.744
0.047
4.613
0.040
4.484
0.035
4.356
0.029
4.200
0.026
4.079
0.023
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Center -2
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil Center -2
Sounding Ullage
m
m
3.554
0.000
3.520
0.035
3.518
0.036
3.400
0.154
3.200
0.354
3.000
0.554
2.800
0.754
2.600
0.954
2.400
1.154
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
91.277
80.747
71.027
62.054
53.728
45.895
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
2.201
2.079
2.157
2.037
2.155
2.035
2.009
1.897
1.778
1.679
1.564
1.477
1.366
1.290
1.183
1.117
1.010
0.954
98
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Sounding Ullage
m
m
2.200
1.354
2.000
1.554
1.800
1.754
1.600
1.954
1.400
2.154
1.200
2.354
1.000
2.554
0.800
2.754
0.600
2.954
0.480
3.074
0.400
3.154
0.200
3.354
0.000
3.554
% Full
38.554
31.719
25.417
19.692
14.620
10.308
6.682
3.781
1.771
1.000
0.608
0.094
0.000
Capacity Capacity
m^3
tonne
0.849
0.801
0.698
0.659
0.560
0.528
0.434
0.409
0.322
0.304
0.227
0.214
0.147
0.139
0.083
0.079
0.039
0.037
0.022
0.021
0.013
0.013
0.002
0.002
0.000
0.000
LCG
m
79.814
79.787
79.755
79.719
79.679
79.643
79.603
79.541
79.466
79.438
79.409
79.316
79.219
TCG
m
6.099
6.109
6.120
6.132
6.140
5.913
5.952
6.015
6.075
5.688
5.773
5.038
3.998
VCG
FSM
m
tonne.m
3.956
0.020
3.833
0.017
3.705
0.015
3.573
0.012
3.437
0.009
3.313
0.006
3.182
0.004
3.040
0.003
2.891
0.001
2.848
0.000
2.782
0.000
2.757
0.000
2.442
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Center -3
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil Center -3
Sounding
m
4.507
4.423
4.419
4.400
4.200
4.000
3.800
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.084
0.088
0.107
0.307
0.507
0.707
0.907
1.107
1.307
1.507
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
97.444
92.681
87.936
83.208
78.498
73.808
69.137
64.487
Capacity
m^3
156.463
153.334
153.177
152.464
145.011
137.588
130.191
122.821
115.482
108.174
100.899
Capacity
tonne
147.748
144.793
144.645
143.972
136.934
129.924
122.939
115.980
109.050
102.149
95.279
LCG
m
82.301
82.300
82.300
82.299
82.296
82.293
82.290
82.287
82.284
82.281
82.278
TCG
m
-2.667
-2.663
-2.663
-2.662
-2.653
-2.644
-2.634
-2.624
-2.613
-2.601
-2.588
VCG
m
3.827
3.784
3.781
3.771
3.668
3.564
3.460
3.357
3.253
3.149
3.045
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
96.665
96.645
96.555
95.659
94.840
94.067
93.190
92.223
91.263
90.300
99
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.055
0.000
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Ullage
m
1.707
1.907
2.107
2.307
2.507
2.707
2.907
3.107
3.307
3.507
3.707
3.907
4.107
4.307
4.452
4.507
% Full
59.858
55.251
50.668
46.111
41.587
37.104
32.669
28.287
23.970
19.727
15.571
11.511
7.556
3.715
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
93.656
86.447
79.276
72.146
65.068
58.054
51.114
44.259
37.504
30.866
24.363
18.010
11.822
5.813
1.565
0.000
Capacity
tonne
88.439
81.632
74.860
68.128
61.444
54.821
48.267
41.793
35.415
29.147
23.006
17.007
11.164
5.489
1.477
0.000
LCG
m
82.275
82.272
82.269
82.267
82.264
82.262
82.260
82.259
82.258
82.259
82.260
82.260
82.262
82.263
82.264
82.264
TCG
m
-2.575
-2.560
-2.543
-2.525
-2.505
-2.484
-2.460
-2.433
-2.405
-2.374
-2.341
-2.306
-2.269
-2.231
-2.201
-2.190
VCG
m
2.941
2.837
2.733
2.628
2.524
2.419
2.314
2.210
2.105
2.001
1.897
1.794
1.692
1.590
1.517
1.490
FSM
tonne.m
89.318
88.289
87.174
85.929
84.120
82.039
79.737
76.867
73.622
69.681
65.164
60.445
55.563
50.531
46.785
0.000
Capacity
tonne
2.079
2.037
2.035
1.897
1.679
1.477
1.290
LCG
m
79.964
79.959
79.959
79.944
79.920
79.897
79.877
TCG
m
-6.209
-6.209
-6.209
-6.210
-6.210
-6.208
-6.204
VCG
m
4.846
4.823
4.822
4.744
4.613
4.484
4.356
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.051
0.051
0.047
0.040
0.035
0.029
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Center -4
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil Center -4
Sounding
m
3.554
3.520
3.518
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
Ullage
m
0.000
0.035
0.036
0.154
0.354
0.554
0.754
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
91.277
80.747
71.027
62.054
Capacity
m^3
2.201
2.157
2.155
2.009
1.778
1.564
1.366
100
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.480
0.400
0.200
0.000
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Ullage
m
0.954
1.154
1.354
1.554
1.754
1.954
2.154
2.354
2.554
2.754
2.954
3.074
3.154
3.354
3.554
% Full
53.728
45.895
38.554
31.719
25.417
19.692
14.620
10.308
6.682
3.781
1.771
1.000
0.608
0.094
0.000
Capacity
m^3
1.183
1.010
0.849
0.698
0.560
0.434
0.322
0.227
0.147
0.083
0.039
0.022
0.013
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
1.117
0.954
0.801
0.659
0.528
0.409
0.304
0.214
0.139
0.079
0.037
0.021
0.013
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
79.858
79.837
79.814
79.787
79.755
79.719
79.679
79.643
79.603
79.541
79.466
79.438
79.409
79.316
79.219
TCG
m
-6.083
-6.091
-6.099
-6.109
-6.120
-6.132
-6.140
-5.913
-5.952
-6.015
-6.075
-5.688
-5.773
-5.038
-3.998
VCG
m
4.200
4.079
3.956
3.833
3.705
3.573
3.437
3.313
3.182
3.040
2.891
2.848
2.782
2.757
2.442
FSM
tonne.m
0.026
0.023
0.020
0.017
0.015
0.012
0.009
0.006
0.004
0.003
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
2.979
2.921
2.918
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
Ullage
m
0.000
0.058
0.061
0.179
0.379
0.579
0.779
0.979
1.179
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.848
86.988
80.143
73.316
66.510
59.729
Capacity
m^3
115.112
112.810
112.695
108.030
100.133
92.254
84.396
76.561
68.755
Capacity
tonne
108.700
106.526
106.418
102.013
94.556
87.116
79.695
72.296
64.926
LCG
m
82.426
82.425
82.425
82.423
82.419
82.414
82.410
82.406
82.401
TCG
m
2.932
2.931
2.931
2.928
2.923
2.918
2.912
2.906
2.901
VCG
m
7.501
7.471
7.470
7.410
7.308
7.207
7.105
7.004
6.903
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
111.718
111.711
111.418
110.930
110.092
109.318
108.316
107.216
101
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.031
0.000
Ullage
m
1.379
1.579
1.779
1.979
2.179
2.379
2.579
2.779
2.948
2.979
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
52.975
46.246
39.548
32.882
26.246
19.638
13.061
6.516
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
60.980
53.234
45.524
37.851
30.212
22.606
15.035
7.500
1.151
0.000
Capacity
tonne
57.584
50.269
42.989
35.742
28.529
21.347
14.197
7.082
1.087
0.000
LCG
m
82.397
82.392
82.388
82.384
82.380
82.376
82.372
82.368
82.365
82.365
TCG
m
2.895
2.888
2.882
2.876
2.870
2.864
2.858
2.852
2.847
2.846
VCG
m
6.801
6.700
6.599
6.498
6.398
6.297
6.197
6.097
6.012
5.997
FSM
tonne.m
106.202
105.110
103.810
102.616
101.523
100.528
99.279
98.120
97.227
0.000
Capacity
m^3
8.212
8.048
8.040
7.328
6.424
5.601
4.852
4.173
3.554
2.992
2.482
2.021
1.600
1.218
Capacity
tonne
7.755
7.600
7.592
6.920
6.067
5.289
4.582
3.940
3.356
2.825
2.344
1.908
1.511
1.150
LCG
m
80.766
80.756
80.756
80.711
80.653
80.598
80.546
80.499
80.453
80.409
80.369
80.334
80.299
80.266
TCG
m
6.432
6.429
6.428
6.419
6.402
6.392
6.381
6.360
6.354
6.347
6.338
6.328
6.319
6.311
VCG
m
7.836
7.811
7.810
7.708
7.564
7.428
7.294
7.155
7.028
6.903
6.779
6.659
6.541
6.425
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.709
0.708
0.627
0.524
0.442
0.369
0.308
0.258
0.214
0.177
0.149
0.125
0.103
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
2.979
2.947
2.945
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
Ullage
m
0.000
0.032
0.034
0.179
0.379
0.579
0.779
0.979
1.179
1.379
1.579
1.779
1.979
2.179
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
89.235
78.230
68.205
59.083
50.814
43.275
36.433
30.222
24.608
19.485
14.832
102
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.063
0.000
Ullage
m
2.379
2.579
2.779
2.916
2.979
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
10.623
6.792
3.258
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
0.872
0.558
0.268
0.082
0.000
Capacity
tonne
0.824
0.527
0.253
0.078
0.000
LCG
m
80.240
80.221
80.203
80.189
80.183
TCG
m
6.303
6.190
6.192
6.194
6.195
VCG
m
6.314
6.157
6.058
5.992
5.997
FSM
tonne.m
0.084
0.072
0.061
0.055
0.000
TCG
m
-2.932
-2.931
-2.931
-2.928
-2.923
-2.918
-2.912
-2.906
-2.901
-2.895
-2.888
-2.882
-2.876
-2.870
-2.864
-2.858
-2.852
-2.847
-2.846
VCG
m
7.501
7.471
7.470
7.410
7.308
7.207
7.105
7.004
6.903
6.801
6.700
6.599
6.498
6.398
6.297
6.197
6.097
6.012
5.997
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
111.718
111.711
111.418
110.930
110.092
109.318
108.316
107.216
106.202
105.110
103.810
102.616
101.523
100.528
99.279
98.120
97.227
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
2.979
2.921
2.918
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.031
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.058
0.061
0.179
0.379
0.579
0.779
0.979
1.179
1.379
1.579
1.779
1.979
2.179
2.379
2.579
2.779
2.948
2.979
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.848
86.988
80.143
73.316
66.510
59.729
52.975
46.246
39.548
32.882
26.246
19.638
13.061
6.516
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
115.112
112.810
112.695
108.030
100.133
92.254
84.396
76.561
68.755
60.980
53.234
45.524
37.851
30.212
22.606
15.035
7.500
1.151
0.000
Capacity
tonne
108.700
106.526
106.418
102.013
94.556
87.116
79.695
72.296
64.926
57.584
50.269
42.989
35.742
28.529
21.347
14.197
7.082
1.087
0.000
LCG
m
82.426
82.425
82.425
82.423
82.419
82.414
82.410
82.406
82.401
82.397
82.392
82.388
82.384
82.380
82.376
82.372
82.368
82.365
82.365
103
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
2.979
2.947
2.945
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.063
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.032
0.034
0.179
0.379
0.579
0.779
0.979
1.179
1.379
1.579
1.779
1.979
2.179
2.379
2.579
2.779
2.916
2.979
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
89.235
78.230
68.205
59.083
50.814
43.275
36.433
30.222
24.608
19.485
14.832
10.623
6.792
3.258
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
8.212
8.048
8.040
7.328
6.424
5.601
4.852
4.173
3.554
2.992
2.482
2.021
1.600
1.218
0.872
0.558
0.268
0.082
0.000
Capacity
tonne
7.755
7.600
7.592
6.920
6.067
5.289
4.582
3.940
3.356
2.825
2.344
1.908
1.511
1.150
0.824
0.527
0.253
0.078
0.000
LCG
m
80.766
80.756
80.756
80.711
80.653
80.598
80.546
80.499
80.453
80.409
80.369
80.334
80.299
80.266
80.240
80.221
80.203
80.189
80.183
TCG
m
-6.432
-6.429
-6.428
-6.419
-6.402
-6.392
-6.381
-6.360
-6.354
-6.347
-6.338
-6.328
-6.319
-6.311
-6.303
-6.190
-6.192
-6.194
-6.195
VCG
m
7.836
7.811
7.810
7.708
7.564
7.428
7.294
7.155
7.028
6.903
6.779
6.659
6.541
6.425
6.314
6.157
6.058
5.992
5.997
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.709
0.708
0.627
0.524
0.442
0.369
0.308
0.258
0.214
0.177
0.149
0.125
0.103
0.084
0.072
0.061
0.055
0.000
104
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
4.507
4.417
4.413
4.400
4.200
4.000
3.800
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.046
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.090
0.094
0.107
0.307
0.507
0.707
0.907
1.107
1.307
1.507
1.707
1.907
2.107
2.307
2.507
2.707
2.907
3.107
3.307
3.507
3.707
3.907
4.107
4.307
4.461
4.507
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
97.621
93.175
88.730
84.284
79.838
75.392
70.946
66.500
62.054
57.608
53.162
48.716
44.270
39.824
35.378
30.932
26.486
22.040
17.595
13.156
8.734
4.342
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
161.905
158.667
158.505
158.054
150.856
143.657
136.459
129.261
122.063
114.865
107.667
100.468
93.270
86.072
78.874
71.676
64.477
57.279
50.081
42.883
35.685
28.487
21.301
14.140
7.029
1.619
0.000
Capacity
tonne
152.887
149.829
149.676
149.250
142.453
135.656
128.859
122.061
115.264
108.467
101.669
94.872
88.075
81.278
74.480
67.683
60.886
54.089
47.291
40.494
33.697
26.901
20.114
13.353
6.638
1.529
0.000
LCG
m
76.176
76.176
76.176
76.176
76.176
76.175
76.175
76.175
76.175
76.174
76.174
76.173
76.173
76.172
76.171
76.171
76.169
76.168
76.166
76.164
76.161
76.156
76.149
76.140
76.128
76.118
76.115
TCG
m
2.993
2.993
2.993
2.993
2.993
2.992
2.992
2.992
2.991
2.991
2.990
2.990
2.989
2.988
2.987
2.986
2.985
2.983
2.981
2.978
2.974
2.968
2.960
2.948
2.932
2.915
2.910
VCG
m
3.747
3.702
3.700
3.693
3.593
3.493
3.393
3.293
3.193
3.093
2.993
2.893
2.793
2.693
2.593
2.493
2.393
2.293
2.192
2.092
1.992
1.891
1.791
1.690
1.590
1.513
1.490
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.680
101.000
99.587
97.240
94.566
0.000
105
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
4.507
4.439
4.436
4.400
4.200
4.000
3.800
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.191
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.068
0.071
0.107
0.307
0.507
0.707
0.907
1.107
1.307
1.507
1.707
1.907
2.107
2.307
2.507
2.707
2.907
3.107
3.307
3.507
3.707
3.907
4.107
4.307
4.316
4.507
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
96.850
91.031
85.295
79.632
74.037
68.505
63.035
57.627
52.285
47.016
41.828
36.741
31.778
26.977
22.388
18.069
14.086
10.503
7.379
4.751
2.642
1.061
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
34.632
33.939
33.904
33.541
31.526
29.539
27.578
25.640
23.725
21.830
19.957
18.107
16.282
14.486
12.724
11.005
9.343
7.753
6.258
4.878
3.637
2.555
1.645
0.915
0.368
0.346
0.000
Capacity
tonne
32.703
32.049
32.016
31.673
29.770
27.894
26.042
24.212
22.403
20.614
18.846
17.099
15.375
13.679
12.015
10.392
8.822
7.321
5.909
4.607
3.435
2.413
1.554
0.864
0.347
0.327
0.000
LCG
m
75.522
75.518
75.518
75.516
75.505
75.493
75.480
75.466
75.450
75.433
75.414
75.392
75.368
75.339
75.305
75.265
75.217
75.159
75.091
75.009
74.913
74.805
74.687
74.557
74.417
74.410
74.275
TCG
m
6.795
6.793
6.793
6.791
6.784
6.777
6.770
6.762
6.753
6.744
6.734
6.722
6.709
6.694
6.677
6.657
6.634
6.608
6.578
6.546
6.510
6.470
6.427
6.380
6.328
6.327
6.253
VCG
m
4.123
4.086
4.084
4.064
3.954
3.844
3.734
3.623
3.513
3.402
3.290
3.178
3.064
2.949
2.833
2.714
2.594
2.471
2.347
2.221
2.094
1.967
1.841
1.717
1.599
1.594
1.490
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
3.326
3.324
3.305
3.202
3.111
3.032
2.961
2.897
2.835
2.772
2.706
2.633
2.547
2.443
2.312
2.143
1.932
1.677
1.389
1.084
0.787
0.524
0.311
0.154
0.148
0.000
106
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
4.507
4.417
4.413
4.400
4.200
4.000
3.800
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.046
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.090
0.094
0.107
0.307
0.507
0.707
0.907
1.107
1.307
1.507
1.707
1.907
2.107
2.307
2.507
2.707
2.907
3.107
3.307
3.507
3.707
3.907
4.107
4.307
4.461
4.507
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
97.621
93.175
88.730
84.284
79.838
75.392
70.946
66.500
62.054
57.608
53.162
48.716
44.270
39.824
35.378
30.932
26.486
22.040
17.595
13.156
8.734
4.342
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
161.905
158.667
158.505
158.054
150.856
143.657
136.459
129.261
122.063
114.865
107.667
100.468
93.270
86.072
78.874
71.676
64.477
57.279
50.081
42.883
35.685
28.487
21.301
14.140
7.029
1.619
0.000
Capacity
tonne
152.887
149.829
149.676
149.250
142.453
135.656
128.859
122.061
115.264
108.467
101.669
94.872
88.075
81.278
74.480
67.683
60.886
54.089
47.291
40.494
33.697
26.901
20.114
13.353
6.638
1.529
0.000
LCG
m
76.176
76.176
76.176
76.176
76.176
76.175
76.175
76.175
76.175
76.174
76.174
76.173
76.173
76.172
76.171
76.171
76.169
76.168
76.166
76.164
76.161
76.156
76.149
76.140
76.128
76.118
76.115
TCG
m
-2.993
-2.993
-2.993
-2.993
-2.993
-2.992
-2.992
-2.992
-2.991
-2.991
-2.990
-2.990
-2.989
-2.988
-2.987
-2.986
-2.985
-2.983
-2.981
-2.978
-2.974
-2.968
-2.960
-2.948
-2.932
-2.915
-2.910
VCG
m
3.747
3.702
3.700
3.693
3.593
3.493
3.393
3.293
3.193
3.093
2.993
2.893
2.793
2.693
2.593
2.493
2.393
2.293
2.192
2.092
1.992
1.891
1.791
1.690
1.590
1.513
1.490
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.680
101.000
99.587
97.240
94.566
0.000
107
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
4.507
4.439
4.436
4.400
4.200
4.000
3.800
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.191
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.068
0.071
0.107
0.307
0.507
0.707
0.907
1.107
1.307
1.507
1.707
1.907
2.107
2.307
2.507
2.707
2.907
3.107
3.307
3.507
3.707
3.907
4.107
4.307
4.316
4.507
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
96.850
91.031
85.295
79.632
74.037
68.505
63.035
57.627
52.285
47.016
41.828
36.741
31.778
26.977
22.388
18.069
14.086
10.503
7.379
4.751
2.642
1.061
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
34.632
33.939
33.904
33.541
31.526
29.539
27.578
25.640
23.725
21.830
19.957
18.107
16.282
14.486
12.724
11.005
9.343
7.753
6.258
4.878
3.637
2.555
1.645
0.915
0.368
0.346
0.000
Capacity
tonne
32.703
32.049
32.016
31.673
29.770
27.894
26.042
24.212
22.403
20.614
18.846
17.099
15.375
13.679
12.015
10.392
8.822
7.321
5.909
4.607
3.435
2.413
1.554
0.864
0.347
0.327
0.000
LCG
m
75.522
75.518
75.518
75.516
75.505
75.493
75.480
75.466
75.450
75.433
75.414
75.392
75.368
75.339
75.305
75.265
75.217
75.159
75.091
75.009
74.913
74.805
74.687
74.557
74.417
74.410
74.275
TCG
m
-6.795
-6.793
-6.793
-6.791
-6.784
-6.777
-6.770
-6.762
-6.753
-6.744
-6.734
-6.722
-6.709
-6.694
-6.677
-6.657
-6.634
-6.608
-6.578
-6.546
-6.510
-6.470
-6.427
-6.380
-6.328
-6.327
-6.253
VCG
m
4.123
4.086
4.084
4.064
3.954
3.844
3.734
3.623
3.513
3.402
3.290
3.178
3.064
2.949
2.833
2.714
2.594
2.471
2.347
2.221
2.094
1.967
1.841
1.717
1.599
1.594
1.490
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
3.326
3.324
3.305
3.202
3.111
3.032
2.961
2.897
2.835
2.772
2.706
2.633
2.547
2.443
2.312
2.143
1.932
1.677
1.389
1.084
0.787
0.524
0.311
0.154
0.148
0.000
108
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
2.979
2.920
2.917
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.030
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.060
0.063
0.179
0.379
0.579
0.779
0.979
1.179
1.379
1.579
1.779
1.979
2.179
2.379
2.579
2.779
2.949
2.979
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.988
87.275
80.561
73.848
67.134
60.421
53.707
46.994
40.281
33.567
26.854
20.140
13.427
6.713
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
107.221
105.076
104.969
100.775
93.577
86.378
79.180
71.982
64.784
57.586
50.387
43.189
35.991
28.793
21.595
14.396
7.198
1.072
0.000
Capacity
tonne
101.249
99.224
99.122
95.162
88.364
81.567
74.770
67.973
61.175
54.378
47.581
40.784
33.986
27.189
20.392
13.595
6.797
1.012
0.000
LCG
m
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
TCG
m
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
2.998
VCG
m
7.486
7.456
7.455
7.397
7.297
7.197
7.097
6.997
6.897
6.797
6.697
6.597
6.497
6.397
6.297
6.197
6.097
6.011
5.997
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
0.000
109
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
2.979
2.928
2.925
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.035
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.051
0.054
0.179
0.379
0.579
0.779
0.979
1.179
1.379
1.579
1.779
1.979
2.179
2.379
2.579
2.779
2.945
2.979
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.054
85.456
78.022
70.747
63.628
56.661
49.843
43.168
36.631
30.228
23.952
17.798
11.760
5.830
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
35.415
34.707
34.671
32.955
30.264
27.631
25.055
22.534
20.067
17.652
15.288
12.973
10.705
8.483
6.303
4.165
2.065
0.354
0.000
Capacity
tonne
33.442
32.773
32.740
31.120
28.579
26.092
23.659
21.279
18.949
16.669
14.436
12.250
10.109
8.010
5.952
3.933
1.950
0.334
0.000
LCG
m
75.807
75.805
75.805
75.800
75.793
75.786
75.779
75.772
75.765
75.758
75.751
75.744
75.737
75.731
75.724
75.718
75.712
75.707
75.706
TCG
m
7.041
7.038
7.038
7.031
7.021
7.010
7.000
6.991
6.981
6.972
6.964
6.955
6.947
6.940
6.933
6.926
6.919
6.914
6.913
VCG
m
7.563
7.534
7.533
7.464
7.354
7.245
7.137
7.030
6.923
6.817
6.712
6.608
6.504
6.401
6.299
6.198
6.097
6.014
5.997
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
6.667
6.662
6.443
6.111
5.799
5.506
5.232
4.976
4.736
4.513
4.305
4.113
3.936
3.772
3.623
3.487
3.385
0.000
110
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
2.979
2.920
2.917
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.030
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.060
0.063
0.179
0.379
0.579
0.779
0.979
1.179
1.379
1.579
1.779
1.979
2.179
2.379
2.579
2.779
2.949
2.979
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.988
87.275
80.561
73.848
67.134
60.421
53.707
46.994
40.281
33.567
26.854
20.140
13.427
6.713
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
107.221
105.076
104.969
100.775
93.577
86.378
79.180
71.982
64.784
57.586
50.387
43.189
35.991
28.793
21.595
14.396
7.198
1.072
0.000
Capacity
tonne
101.249
99.224
99.122
95.162
88.364
81.567
74.770
67.973
61.175
54.378
47.581
40.784
33.986
27.189
20.392
13.595
6.797
1.012
0.000
LCG
m
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
76.180
TCG
m
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
-2.998
VCG
m
7.486
7.456
7.455
7.397
7.297
7.197
7.097
6.997
6.897
6.797
6.697
6.597
6.497
6.397
6.297
6.197
6.097
6.011
5.997
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
101.840
0.000
111
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil
Sounding
m
2.979
2.928
2.925
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.035
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.051
0.054
0.179
0.379
0.579
0.779
0.979
1.179
1.379
1.579
1.779
1.979
2.179
2.379
2.579
2.779
2.945
2.979
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.054
85.456
78.022
70.747
63.628
56.661
49.843
43.168
36.631
30.228
23.952
17.798
11.760
5.830
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
35.415
34.707
34.671
32.955
30.264
27.631
25.055
22.534
20.067
17.652
15.288
12.973
10.705
8.483
6.303
4.165
2.065
0.354
0.000
Capacity
tonne
33.442
32.773
32.740
31.120
28.579
26.092
23.659
21.279
18.949
16.669
14.436
12.250
10.109
8.010
5.952
3.933
1.950
0.334
0.000
LCG
m
75.807
75.805
75.805
75.800
75.793
75.786
75.779
75.772
75.765
75.758
75.751
75.744
75.737
75.731
75.724
75.718
75.712
75.707
75.706
TCG
m
-7.041
-7.038
-7.038
-7.031
-7.021
-7.010
-7.000
-6.991
-6.981
-6.972
-6.964
-6.955
-6.947
-6.940
-6.933
-6.926
-6.919
-6.914
-6.913
VCG
m
7.563
7.534
7.533
7.464
7.354
7.245
7.137
7.030
6.923
6.817
6.712
6.608
6.504
6.401
6.299
6.198
6.097
6.014
5.997
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
6.667
6.662
6.443
6.111
5.799
5.506
5.232
4.976
4.736
4.513
4.305
4.113
3.936
3.772
3.623
3.487
3.385
0.000
112
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Daily service
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Daily service
Sounding
m
1.486
1.463
1.462
1.400
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.113
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.023
0.024
0.086
0.186
0.286
0.386
0.486
0.586
0.686
0.786
0.886
0.986
1.086
1.186
1.286
1.373
1.386
1.486
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
92.416
83.558
74.722
65.941
57.258
48.730
40.419
32.419
24.851
17.887
11.797
6.823
3.107
1.000
0.789
0.000
Capacity
m^3
64.888
63.590
63.525
59.967
54.219
48.485
42.787
37.154
31.620
26.227
21.036
16.125
11.607
7.655
4.427
2.016
0.649
0.512
0.000
Capacity
tonne
61.273
60.048
59.987
56.627
51.199
45.785
40.404
35.084
29.858
24.766
19.864
15.227
10.960
7.228
4.180
1.904
0.613
0.484
0.000
LCG
m
36.298
36.304
36.304
36.323
36.357
36.398
36.446
36.502
36.565
36.634
36.706
36.777
36.837
36.885
36.932
36.979
37.025
37.033
40.665
TCG
m
2.655
2.648
2.648
2.627
2.588
2.540
2.482
2.412
2.326
2.220
2.086
1.915
1.694
1.424
1.121
0.782
0.457
0.407
0.000
VCG
m
0.893
0.882
0.881
0.848
0.794
0.740
0.685
0.629
0.572
0.514
0.455
0.394
0.331
0.267
0.202
0.137
0.079
0.071
0.004
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
162.666
162.666
162.666
162.260
160.388
157.054
152.661
145.958
137.376
126.717
112.469
91.709
59.428
30.864
11.162
2.340
1.673
0.000
113
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - MDO -1
Fluid Type = Diesel
Specific gravity = 0.84
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
MDO -1
Sounding
m
1.025
1.015
1.015
1.000
0.950
0.900
0.850
0.800
0.750
0.700
0.650
0.600
0.550
0.500
0.450
0.400
0.350
0.300
0.250
0.200
0.152
0.150
0.100
0.050
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.010
0.010
0.025
0.075
0.125
0.175
0.225
0.275
0.325
0.375
0.425
0.475
0.525
0.575
0.625
0.675
0.725
0.775
0.825
0.873
0.875
0.925
0.975
1.025
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
94.848
84.844
75.377
66.465
58.112
50.319
43.086
36.429
30.324
24.802
19.855
15.463
11.667
8.429
5.748
3.642
2.045
1.000
0.967
0.326
0.049
0.000
Capacity
m^3
9.792
9.596
9.586
9.288
8.308
7.381
6.508
5.690
4.927
4.219
3.567
2.969
2.429
1.944
1.514
1.142
0.825
0.563
0.357
0.200
0.098
0.095
0.032
0.005
0.000
Capacity
tonne
8.225
8.061
8.053
7.802
6.979
6.200
5.467
4.780
4.139
3.544
2.996
2.494
2.040
1.633
1.272
0.960
0.693
0.473
0.300
0.168
0.082
0.080
0.027
0.004
0.000
LCG
m
37.847
37.862
37.862
37.886
37.967
38.051
38.137
38.226
38.318
38.412
38.509
38.613
38.719
38.830
38.952
39.076
39.210
39.362
39.512
39.699
39.873
39.881
40.114
40.386
40.737
TCG
m
6.998
6.992
6.992
6.984
6.957
6.928
6.898
6.867
6.834
6.800
6.759
6.724
6.685
6.632
6.594
6.513
6.479
6.438
6.332
6.307
6.164
6.165
5.942
5.637
3.998
VCG
m
1.175
1.168
1.168
1.158
1.125
1.091
1.058
1.024
0.991
0.957
0.925
0.890
0.855
0.825
0.788
0.768
0.725
0.683
0.669
0.614
0.617
0.614
0.653
0.732
0.465
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
11.896
11.886
11.568
10.489
9.404
8.352
7.324
6.393
5.469
4.636
3.862
3.101
2.486
1.912
1.381
0.986
0.634
0.373
0.191
0.079
0.076
0.018
0.001
0.000
114
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Daily service
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Daily service
Sounding
m
1.486
1.463
1.462
1.400
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.113
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.023
0.024
0.086
0.186
0.286
0.386
0.486
0.586
0.686
0.786
0.886
0.986
1.086
1.186
1.286
1.373
1.386
1.486
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
92.416
83.558
74.722
65.941
57.258
48.730
40.419
32.419
24.851
17.887
11.797
6.823
3.107
1.000
0.789
0.000
Capacity
m^3
64.888
63.590
63.525
59.967
54.219
48.485
42.787
37.154
31.620
26.227
21.036
16.125
11.607
7.655
4.427
2.016
0.649
0.512
0.000
Capacity
tonne
61.273
60.048
59.987
56.627
51.199
45.785
40.404
35.084
29.858
24.766
19.864
15.227
10.960
7.228
4.180
1.904
0.613
0.484
0.000
LCG
m
36.298
36.304
36.304
36.323
36.357
36.398
36.446
36.502
36.565
36.634
36.706
36.777
36.837
36.885
36.932
36.979
37.025
37.033
40.665
TCG
m
-2.655
-2.648
-2.648
-2.627
-2.588
-2.540
-2.482
-2.412
-2.326
-2.220
-2.086
-1.915
-1.694
-1.424
-1.121
-0.782
-0.457
-0.407
0.000
VCG
m
0.893
0.882
0.881
0.848
0.794
0.740
0.685
0.629
0.572
0.514
0.455
0.394
0.331
0.267
0.202
0.137
0.079
0.071
0.004
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
162.666
162.666
162.666
162.260
160.388
157.054
152.661
145.958
137.376
126.717
112.469
91.709
59.428
30.864
11.162
2.340
1.673
0.000
115
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - MDO -2
Fluid Type = Diesel
Specific gravity = 0.84
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
MDO -1
Sounding
m
1.025
1.015
1.015
1.000
0.950
0.900
0.850
0.800
0.750
0.700
0.650
0.600
0.550
0.500
0.450
0.400
0.350
0.300
0.250
0.200
0.152
0.150
0.100
0.050
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.010
0.010
0.025
0.075
0.125
0.175
0.225
0.275
0.325
0.375
0.425
0.475
0.525
0.575
0.625
0.675
0.725
0.775
0.825
0.873
0.875
0.925
0.975
1.025
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
94.848
84.844
75.377
66.465
58.112
50.319
43.086
36.429
30.324
24.802
19.855
15.463
11.667
8.429
5.748
3.642
2.045
1.000
0.967
0.326
0.049
0.000
Capacity
m^3
9.792
9.596
9.586
9.288
8.308
7.381
6.508
5.690
4.927
4.219
3.567
2.969
2.429
1.944
1.514
1.142
0.825
0.563
0.357
0.200
0.098
0.095
0.032
0.005
0.000
Capacity
tonne
8.225
8.061
8.053
7.802
6.979
6.200
5.467
4.780
4.139
3.544
2.996
2.494
2.040
1.633
1.272
0.960
0.693
0.473
0.300
0.168
0.082
0.080
0.027
0.004
0.000
LCG
m
37.847
37.862
37.862
37.886
37.967
38.051
38.137
38.226
38.318
38.412
38.509
38.613
38.719
38.830
38.952
39.076
39.210
39.362
39.512
39.699
39.873
39.881
40.114
40.386
40.737
TCG
m
-6.998
-6.992
-6.992
-6.984
-6.957
-6.928
-6.898
-6.867
-6.834
-6.800
-6.759
-6.724
-6.685
-6.632
-6.594
-6.513
-6.479
-6.438
-6.332
-6.307
-6.164
-6.165
-5.942
-5.637
-3.998
VCG
m
1.175
1.168
1.168
1.158
1.125
1.091
1.058
1.024
0.991
0.957
0.925
0.890
0.855
0.825
0.788
0.768
0.725
0.683
0.669
0.614
0.617
0.614
0.653
0.732
0.465
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
11.896
11.886
11.568
10.489
9.404
8.352
7.324
6.393
5.469
4.636
3.862
3.101
2.486
1.912
1.381
0.986
0.634
0.373
0.191
0.079
0.076
0.018
0.001
0.000
116
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sea Chest -1
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sea Chest -1
Sounding
m
4.463
4.400
4.388
4.384
4.200
4.000
3.800
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.311
0.200
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.063
0.075
0.079
0.263
0.463
0.663
0.863
1.063
1.263
1.463
1.663
1.863
2.063
2.263
2.463
2.663
2.863
3.063
3.263
3.463
3.663
3.863
4.063
4.152
4.263
4.463
% Full
100.000
98.318
98.000
97.900
93.007
87.697
82.387
77.076
71.766
66.456
61.145
55.835
50.525
45.214
39.904
34.594
29.283
23.975
18.792
14.050
9.906
6.424
3.657
1.643
1.000
0.415
0.000
Capacity
m^3
40.541
39.859
39.730
39.690
37.706
35.553
33.400
31.248
29.095
26.942
24.789
22.636
20.483
18.330
16.177
14.025
11.872
9.720
7.619
5.696
4.016
2.604
1.482
0.666
0.405
0.168
0.000
Capacity
tonne
41.555
40.855
40.723
40.682
38.649
36.442
34.235
32.029
29.822
27.615
25.409
23.202
20.995
18.789
16.582
14.375
12.169
9.963
7.809
5.838
4.116
2.669
1.520
0.683
0.416
0.172
0.000
LCG
m
30.313
30.313
30.313
30.313
30.313
30.314
30.314
30.315
30.315
30.316
30.317
30.318
30.319
30.320
30.322
30.325
30.328
30.332
30.336
30.338
30.339
30.339
30.340
30.340
30.340
30.340
30.432
TCG
m
2.802
2.799
2.798
2.798
2.787
2.775
2.760
2.744
2.725
2.703
2.677
2.647
2.610
2.564
2.507
2.431
2.328
2.180
1.974
1.733
1.474
1.200
0.914
0.618
0.484
0.313
0.000
VCG
m
2.561
2.529
2.523
2.521
2.428
2.326
2.224
2.122
2.020
1.917
1.814
1.710
1.605
1.500
1.392
1.283
1.170
1.051
0.926
0.797
0.667
0.536
0.404
0.272
0.213
0.139
0.006
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
32.732
28.153
19.840
12.585
6.937
3.110
0.972
0.469
0.128
0.000
117
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sea Chest -2
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sea Chest -2
Sounding
m
3.104
3.064
3.062
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.372
0.200
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.040
0.042
0.104
0.304
0.504
0.704
0.904
1.104
1.304
1.504
1.704
1.904
2.104
2.304
2.504
2.704
2.732
2.904
3.104
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
94.769
84.836
75.103
65.606
56.393
47.523
39.075
31.149
23.864
17.351
11.727
7.098
3.565
1.227
1.000
0.165
0.000
Capacity
m^3
14.315
14.029
14.014
13.566
12.144
10.751
9.392
8.073
6.803
5.594
4.459
3.416
2.484
1.679
1.016
0.510
0.176
0.143
0.024
0.000
Capacity
tonne
14.673
14.379
14.365
13.905
12.448
11.020
9.626
8.274
6.973
5.733
4.570
3.502
2.546
1.721
1.042
0.523
0.180
0.147
0.024
0.000
LCG
m
30.333
30.333
30.333
30.334
30.336
30.339
30.343
30.347
30.352
30.358
30.366
30.377
30.392
30.413
30.446
30.505
30.635
30.665
30.900
31.194
TCG
m
7.600
7.592
7.592
7.578
7.531
7.479
7.419
7.351
7.274
7.185
7.085
6.973
6.849
6.716
6.574
6.426
6.278
6.258
6.139
3.998
VCG
m
3.345
3.323
3.322
3.286
3.171
3.056
2.938
2.820
2.699
2.576
2.452
2.325
2.197
2.067
1.935
1.801
1.662
1.642
1.515
1.365
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
9.955
9.950
9.797
9.268
8.672
7.998
7.234
6.371
5.407
4.358
3.278
2.256
1.390
0.734
0.305
0.083
0.065
0.007
0.000
118
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sea Chest -3
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sea Chest -3
Sounding
m
4.463
4.400
4.388
4.384
4.200
4.000
3.800
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.311
0.200
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.063
0.075
0.079
0.263
0.463
0.663
0.863
1.063
1.263
1.463
1.663
1.863
2.063
2.263
2.463
2.663
2.863
3.063
3.263
3.463
3.663
3.863
4.063
4.152
4.263
4.463
% Full
100.000
98.318
98.000
97.900
93.007
87.697
82.387
77.076
71.766
66.456
61.145
55.835
50.525
45.214
39.904
34.594
29.283
23.975
18.792
14.050
9.906
6.424
3.657
1.643
1.000
0.415
0.000
Capacity
m^3
40.541
39.859
39.730
39.690
37.706
35.553
33.400
31.248
29.095
26.942
24.789
22.636
20.483
18.330
16.177
14.025
11.872
9.720
7.619
5.696
4.016
2.604
1.482
0.666
0.405
0.168
0.000
Capacity
tonne
41.555
40.855
40.723
40.682
38.649
36.442
34.235
32.029
29.822
27.615
25.409
23.202
20.995
18.789
16.582
14.375
12.169
9.963
7.809
5.838
4.116
2.669
1.520
0.683
0.416
0.172
0.000
LCG
m
30.313
30.313
30.313
30.313
30.313
30.314
30.314
30.315
30.315
30.316
30.317
30.318
30.319
30.320
30.322
30.325
30.328
30.332
30.336
30.338
30.339
30.339
30.340
30.340
30.340
30.340
30.432
TCG
m
-2.802
-2.799
-2.798
-2.798
-2.787
-2.775
-2.760
-2.744
-2.725
-2.703
-2.677
-2.647
-2.610
-2.564
-2.507
-2.431
-2.328
-2.180
-1.974
-1.733
-1.474
-1.200
-0.914
-0.618
-0.484
-0.313
0.000
VCG
m
2.561
2.529
2.523
2.521
2.428
2.326
2.224
2.122
2.020
1.917
1.814
1.710
1.605
1.500
1.392
1.283
1.170
1.051
0.926
0.797
0.667
0.536
0.404
0.272
0.213
0.139
0.006
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
33.062
32.732
28.153
19.840
12.585
6.937
3.110
0.972
0.469
0.128
0.000
119
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sea Chest -4
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sea Chest -4
Sounding
m
3.104
3.064
3.062
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.372
0.200
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.040
0.042
0.104
0.304
0.504
0.704
0.904
1.104
1.304
1.504
1.704
1.904
2.104
2.304
2.504
2.704
2.732
2.904
3.104
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
94.769
84.836
75.103
65.606
56.393
47.523
39.075
31.149
23.864
17.351
11.727
7.098
3.565
1.227
1.000
0.165
0.000
Capacity
m^3
14.315
14.029
14.014
13.566
12.144
10.751
9.392
8.073
6.803
5.594
4.459
3.416
2.484
1.679
1.016
0.510
0.176
0.143
0.024
0.000
Capacity
tonne
14.673
14.379
14.365
13.905
12.448
11.020
9.626
8.274
6.973
5.733
4.570
3.502
2.546
1.721
1.042
0.523
0.180
0.147
0.024
0.000
LCG
m
30.333
30.333
30.333
30.334
30.336
30.339
30.343
30.347
30.352
30.358
30.366
30.377
30.392
30.413
30.446
30.505
30.635
30.665
30.900
31.194
TCG
m
-7.600
-7.592
-7.592
-7.578
-7.531
-7.479
-7.419
-7.351
-7.274
-7.185
-7.085
-6.973
-6.849
-6.716
-6.574
-6.426
-6.278
-6.258
-6.139
-3.998
VCG
m
3.345
3.323
3.322
3.286
3.171
3.056
2.938
2.820
2.699
2.576
2.452
2.325
2.197
2.067
1.935
1.801
1.662
1.642
1.515
1.365
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
9.955
9.950
9.797
9.268
8.672
7.998
7.234
6.371
5.407
4.358
3.278
2.256
1.390
0.734
0.305
0.083
0.065
0.007
0.000
120
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Overflow -1
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil Overflow -1
Sounding
m
1.484
1.455
1.454
1.400
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.142
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.029
0.030
0.084
0.184
0.284
0.384
0.484
0.584
0.684
0.784
0.884
0.984
1.084
1.184
1.284
1.342
1.384
1.484
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
91.023
78.886
67.566
57.074
47.420
38.617
30.678
23.616
17.446
12.181
7.839
4.433
1.981
1.000
0.498
0.000
Capacity
m^3
10.796
10.580
10.569
9.827
8.517
7.294
6.162
5.119
4.169
3.312
2.550
1.883
1.315
0.846
0.479
0.214
0.108
0.054
0.000
Capacity
tonne
10.195
9.991
9.981
9.279
8.042
6.888
5.818
4.834
3.937
3.128
2.408
1.779
1.242
0.799
0.452
0.202
0.102
0.051
0.000
LCG
m
27.994
27.984
27.984
27.985
27.985
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.985
27.985
28.026
TCG
m
1.609
1.591
1.591
1.537
1.436
1.334
1.231
1.127
1.021
0.914
0.805
0.695
0.583
0.469
0.355
0.238
0.169
0.120
0.000
VCG
m
0.976
0.966
0.965
0.930
0.865
0.799
0.733
0.668
0.602
0.536
0.470
0.404
0.338
0.272
0.205
0.139
0.100
0.072
0.006
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
24.835
24.937
22.557
18.505
14.912
11.768
9.058
6.766
4.870
3.344
2.158
1.280
0.672
0.290
0.088
0.032
0.011
0.000
121
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fuel Oil Overflow -2
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fuel Oil Overflow -2
Sounding
m
1.484
1.455
1.454
1.400
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.142
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.029
0.030
0.084
0.184
0.284
0.384
0.484
0.584
0.684
0.784
0.884
0.984
1.084
1.184
1.284
1.342
1.384
1.484
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
91.023
78.886
67.566
57.074
47.420
38.617
30.678
23.616
17.446
12.181
7.839
4.433
1.981
1.000
0.498
0.000
Capacity
m^3
10.796
10.580
10.569
9.827
8.517
7.294
6.162
5.119
4.169
3.312
2.550
1.883
1.315
0.846
0.479
0.214
0.108
0.054
0.000
Capacity
tonne
10.195
9.991
9.981
9.279
8.042
6.888
5.818
4.834
3.937
3.128
2.408
1.779
1.242
0.799
0.452
0.202
0.102
0.051
0.000
LCG
m
27.994
27.984
27.984
27.985
27.985
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.986
27.985
27.985
28.026
TCG
m
-1.609
-1.591
-1.591
-1.537
-1.436
-1.334
-1.231
-1.127
-1.021
-0.914
-0.805
-0.695
-0.583
-0.469
-0.355
-0.238
-0.169
-0.120
0.000
VCG
m
0.976
0.966
0.965
0.930
0.865
0.799
0.733
0.668
0.602
0.536
0.470
0.404
0.338
0.272
0.205
0.139
0.100
0.072
0.006
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
24.835
24.937
22.557
18.505
14.912
11.768
9.058
6.766
4.870
3.344
2.158
1.280
0.672
0.290
0.088
0.032
0.011
0.000
122
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Waste Oil -1
Fluid Type = Lube Oil
Specific gravity = 0.92
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Waste Oil -1
Sounding
m
1.454
1.400
1.396
1.394
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.134
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.054
0.059
0.060
0.154
0.254
0.354
0.454
0.554
0.654
0.754
0.854
0.954
1.054
1.154
1.254
1.320
1.354
1.454
% Full
100.000
98.285
98.000
97.900
87.987
75.351
63.653
52.899
43.093
34.248
26.376
19.494
13.619
8.768
4.960
2.216
1.000
0.556
0.000
Capacity
m^3
6.896
6.778
6.758
6.751
6.068
5.196
4.390
3.648
2.972
2.362
1.819
1.344
0.939
0.605
0.342
0.153
0.069
0.038
0.000
Capacity
tonne
6.344
6.236
6.217
6.211
5.582
4.780
4.038
3.356
2.734
2.173
1.673
1.237
0.864
0.556
0.315
0.141
0.063
0.035
0.000
LCG
m
25.028
25.011
25.009
25.008
24.980
24.980
24.980
24.980
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.980
24.981
24.983
25.872
TCG
m
1.110
1.097
1.095
1.094
1.035
0.961
0.886
0.811
0.735
0.658
0.580
0.501
0.421
0.339
0.256
0.172
0.116
0.087
0.000
VCG
m
0.924
0.915
0.914
0.913
0.864
0.799
0.733
0.667
0.602
0.536
0.470
0.404
0.338
0.271
0.205
0.139
0.095
0.072
0.006
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
4.504
4.465
4.451
6.711
5.367
4.215
3.236
2.415
1.739
1.195
0.773
0.459
0.242
0.105
0.032
0.010
0.004
0.000
123
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Waste Oil -2
Fluid Type = Lube Oil
Specific gravity = 0.92
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Waste Oil -2
Sounding
m
1.454
1.400
1.396
1.394
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.134
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.054
0.059
0.060
0.154
0.254
0.354
0.454
0.554
0.654
0.754
0.854
0.954
1.054
1.154
1.254
1.320
1.354
1.454
% Full
100.000
98.285
98.000
97.900
87.987
75.351
63.653
52.899
43.093
34.248
26.376
19.494
13.619
8.768
4.960
2.216
1.000
0.556
0.000
Capacity
m^3
6.896
6.778
6.758
6.751
6.068
5.196
4.390
3.648
2.972
2.362
1.819
1.344
0.939
0.605
0.342
0.153
0.069
0.038
0.000
Capacity
tonne
6.344
6.236
6.217
6.211
5.582
4.780
4.038
3.356
2.734
2.173
1.673
1.237
0.864
0.556
0.315
0.141
0.063
0.035
0.000
LCG
m
25.028
25.011
25.009
25.008
24.980
24.980
24.980
24.980
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.979
24.980
24.981
24.983
25.872
TCG
m
-1.110
-1.097
-1.095
-1.094
-1.035
-0.961
-0.886
-0.811
-0.735
-0.658
-0.580
-0.501
-0.421
-0.339
-0.256
-0.172
-0.116
-0.087
0.000
VCG
m
0.924
0.915
0.914
0.913
0.864
0.799
0.733
0.667
0.602
0.536
0.470
0.404
0.338
0.271
0.205
0.139
0.095
0.072
0.006
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
4.504
4.465
4.451
6.711
5.367
4.215
3.236
2.415
1.739
1.195
0.773
0.459
0.242
0.105
0.032
0.010
0.004
0.000
124
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sludge -1
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.045
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sludge -1
Sounding
m
1.313
1.300
1.299
1.299
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.129
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.013
0.014
0.014
0.113
0.213
0.313
0.413
0.513
0.613
0.713
0.813
0.913
1.013
1.113
1.185
1.213
1.313
% Full
100.000
98.077
98.000
97.900
84.042
71.031
59.053
48.119
38.247
29.455
21.762
15.191
9.765
5.507
2.444
1.000
0.599
0.000
Capacity
m^3
3.775
3.703
3.700
3.696
3.173
2.682
2.229
1.817
1.444
1.112
0.822
0.573
0.369
0.208
0.092
0.038
0.023
0.000
Capacity
tonne
3.945
3.869
3.866
3.862
3.316
2.802
2.330
1.898
1.509
1.162
0.859
0.599
0.385
0.217
0.096
0.039
0.024
0.000
LCG
m
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.261
22.261
22.262
22.263
22.265
22.269
22.277
22.283
23.325
TCG
m
0.786
0.779
0.778
0.778
0.724
0.668
0.612
0.555
0.497
0.439
0.379
0.318
0.257
0.194
0.130
0.083
0.065
0.000
VCG
m
0.874
0.865
0.865
0.865
0.800
0.734
0.669
0.603
0.537
0.472
0.406
0.340
0.273
0.207
0.141
0.093
0.074
0.007
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
2.570
2.567
2.564
2.065
1.629
1.256
0.940
0.679
0.468
0.303
0.181
0.095
0.041
0.012
0.003
0.002
0.000
125
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sludge -2
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.045
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sludge -2
Sounding
m
1.313
1.300
1.299
1.299
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.129
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.013
0.014
0.014
0.113
0.213
0.313
0.413
0.513
0.613
0.713
0.813
0.913
1.013
1.113
1.185
1.213
1.313
% Full
100.000
98.077
98.000
97.900
84.042
71.031
59.053
48.119
38.247
29.455
21.762
15.191
9.765
5.507
2.444
1.000
0.599
0.000
Capacity
m^3
3.775
3.703
3.700
3.696
3.173
2.682
2.229
1.817
1.444
1.112
0.822
0.573
0.369
0.208
0.092
0.038
0.023
0.000
Capacity
tonne
3.945
3.869
3.866
3.862
3.316
2.802
2.330
1.898
1.509
1.162
0.859
0.599
0.385
0.217
0.096
0.039
0.024
0.000
LCG
m
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.260
22.261
22.261
22.262
22.263
22.265
22.269
22.277
22.283
23.325
TCG
m
-0.786
-0.779
-0.778
-0.778
-0.724
-0.668
-0.612
-0.555
-0.497
-0.439
-0.379
-0.318
-0.257
-0.194
-0.130
-0.083
-0.065
0.000
VCG
m
0.874
0.865
0.865
0.865
0.800
0.734
0.669
0.603
0.537
0.472
0.406
0.340
0.273
0.207
0.141
0.093
0.074
0.007
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
2.570
2.567
2.564
2.065
1.629
1.256
0.940
0.679
0.468
0.303
0.181
0.095
0.041
0.012
0.003
0.002
0.000
126
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water Drop -1
Fluid Type = Fresh Water
Specific gravity = 1
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fresh Water Drop -1
Sounding
m
1.307
1.300
1.293
1.292
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.129
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.007
0.014
0.014
0.107
0.207
0.307
0.407
0.507
0.607
0.707
0.807
0.907
1.007
1.107
1.177
1.207
1.307
% Full
100.000
99.031
98.000
97.900
84.897
71.778
59.687
48.643
38.663
29.769
21.984
15.333
9.840
5.533
2.438
1.000
0.585
0.000
Capacity
m^3
2.254
2.232
2.209
2.207
1.914
1.618
1.345
1.096
0.871
0.671
0.496
0.346
0.222
0.125
0.055
0.023
0.013
0.000
Capacity
tonne
2.254
2.232
2.209
2.207
1.914
1.618
1.345
1.096
0.871
0.671
0.496
0.346
0.222
0.125
0.055
0.023
0.013
0.000
LCG
m
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.139
20.139
20.140
20.140
20.141
20.143
20.145
20.151
20.160
20.168
20.969
TCG
m
0.631
0.628
0.625
0.624
0.584
0.540
0.495
0.449
0.402
0.355
0.307
0.258
0.208
0.157
0.105
0.067
0.052
0.000
VCG
m
0.876
0.872
0.867
0.867
0.806
0.741
0.676
0.610
0.544
0.479
0.413
0.347
0.281
0.214
0.148
0.101
0.082
0.013
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.946
0.932
0.931
0.764
0.604
0.467
0.351
0.254
0.175
0.114
0.068
0.036
0.015
0.005
0.001
0.001
0.000
127
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water Drop -2
Fluid Type = Fresh Water
Specific gravity = 1
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fresh Water Drop -2
Sounding
m
1.307
1.300
1.293
1.292
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.129
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.007
0.014
0.014
0.107
0.207
0.307
0.407
0.507
0.607
0.707
0.807
0.907
1.007
1.107
1.177
1.207
1.307
% Full
100.000
99.031
98.000
97.900
84.897
71.778
59.687
48.643
38.663
29.769
21.984
15.333
9.840
5.533
2.438
1.000
0.585
0.000
Capacity
m^3
2.254
2.232
2.209
2.207
1.914
1.618
1.345
1.096
0.871
0.671
0.496
0.346
0.222
0.125
0.055
0.023
0.013
0.000
Capacity
tonne
2.254
2.232
2.209
2.207
1.914
1.618
1.345
1.096
0.871
0.671
0.496
0.346
0.222
0.125
0.055
0.023
0.013
0.000
LCG
m
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.138
20.139
20.139
20.140
20.140
20.141
20.143
20.145
20.151
20.160
20.168
20.969
TCG
m
-0.631
-0.628
-0.625
-0.624
-0.584
-0.540
-0.495
-0.449
-0.402
-0.355
-0.307
-0.258
-0.208
-0.157
-0.105
-0.067
-0.052
0.000
VCG
m
0.876
0.872
0.867
0.867
0.806
0.741
0.676
0.610
0.544
0.479
0.413
0.347
0.281
0.214
0.148
0.101
0.082
0.013
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.946
0.932
0.931
0.764
0.604
0.467
0.351
0.254
0.175
0.114
0.068
0.036
0.015
0.005
0.001
0.001
0.000
128
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Bilge (Ford) -1
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.028
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Bilge (Ford) -1
Sounding
m
1.296
1.282
1.282
1.250
1.200
1.150
1.100
1.050
1.000
0.950
0.900
0.850
0.800
0.750
0.700
0.650
0.600
0.550
0.500
0.450
0.400
0.350
0.300
0.250
0.200
0.150
0.131
0.100
Ullage
m
0.000
0.014
0.014
0.046
0.096
0.146
0.196
0.246
0.296
0.346
0.396
0.446
0.496
0.546
0.596
0.646
0.696
0.746
0.796
0.846
0.896
0.946
0.996
1.046
1.096
1.146
1.165
1.196
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.302
86.255
79.462
72.927
66.651
60.636
54.886
49.403
44.190
39.250
34.586
30.200
26.095
22.277
18.747
15.509
12.567
9.924
7.585
5.552
3.828
2.419
1.329
1.000
0.561
Capacity
m^3
1.849
1.812
1.810
1.725
1.594
1.469
1.348
1.232
1.121
1.015
0.913
0.817
0.726
0.639
0.558
0.482
0.412
0.347
0.287
0.232
0.183
0.140
0.103
0.071
0.045
0.025
0.018
0.010
Capacity
tonne
1.900
1.862
1.860
1.773
1.639
1.510
1.386
1.267
1.152
1.043
0.939
0.840
0.746
0.657
0.574
0.496
0.423
0.356
0.295
0.239
0.189
0.144
0.106
0.073
0.046
0.025
0.019
0.011
LCG
m
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.346
18.346
18.346
18.346
18.347
18.347
18.348
18.348
18.349
18.350
18.351
18.352
18.353
18.355
18.358
18.362
18.367
18.377
18.382
18.397
TCG
m
0.522
0.517
0.517
0.505
0.487
0.469
0.450
0.432
0.413
0.394
0.375
0.356
0.336
0.316
0.297
0.277
0.256
0.236
0.215
0.194
0.173
0.152
0.130
0.109
0.087
0.065
0.056
0.042
VCG
m
0.880
0.871
0.871
0.850
0.818
0.785
0.752
0.720
0.687
0.654
0.621
0.589
0.556
0.523
0.490
0.457
0.424
0.391
0.358
0.325
0.292
0.259
0.226
0.193
0.160
0.126
0.114
0.093
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.541
0.540
0.506
0.454
0.405
0.360
0.318
0.279
0.243
0.210
0.179
0.152
0.127
0.105
0.085
0.068
0.053
0.041
0.030
0.021
0.014
0.009
0.005
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.000
129
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
0.050
0.000
Ullage
m
1.246
1.296
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
0.119
0.000
Capacity
m^3
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
18.462
19.176
TCG
m
0.020
0.000
VCG
m
0.060
0.024
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.000
Capacity
tonne
1.900
1.862
1.860
1.773
1.639
1.510
1.386
1.267
1.152
1.043
0.939
0.840
0.746
0.657
0.574
0.496
0.423
0.356
0.295
0.239
0.189
0.144
0.106
LCG
m
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.345
18.346
18.346
18.346
18.346
18.347
18.347
18.348
18.348
18.349
18.350
18.351
18.352
18.353
18.355
18.358
TCG
m
-0.522
-0.517
-0.517
-0.505
-0.487
-0.469
-0.450
-0.432
-0.413
-0.394
-0.375
-0.356
-0.336
-0.316
-0.297
-0.277
-0.256
-0.236
-0.215
-0.194
-0.173
-0.152
-0.130
VCG
m
0.880
0.871
0.871
0.850
0.818
0.785
0.752
0.720
0.687
0.654
0.621
0.589
0.556
0.523
0.490
0.457
0.424
0.391
0.358
0.325
0.292
0.259
0.226
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.541
0.540
0.506
0.454
0.405
0.360
0.318
0.279
0.243
0.210
0.179
0.152
0.127
0.105
0.085
0.068
0.053
0.041
0.030
0.021
0.014
0.009
Tank Calibrations - Bilge (Ford) -2
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.028
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Bilge (Ford) -2
Sounding
m
1.296
1.282
1.282
1.250
1.200
1.150
1.100
1.050
1.000
0.950
0.900
0.850
0.800
0.750
0.700
0.650
0.600
0.550
0.500
0.450
0.400
0.350
0.300
Ullage
m
0.000
0.014
0.014
0.046
0.096
0.146
0.196
0.246
0.296
0.346
0.396
0.446
0.496
0.546
0.596
0.646
0.696
0.746
0.796
0.846
0.896
0.946
0.996
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.302
86.255
79.462
72.927
66.651
60.636
54.886
49.403
44.190
39.250
34.586
30.200
26.095
22.277
18.747
15.509
12.567
9.924
7.585
5.552
Capacity
m^3
1.849
1.812
1.810
1.725
1.594
1.469
1.348
1.232
1.121
1.015
0.913
0.817
0.726
0.639
0.558
0.482
0.412
0.347
0.287
0.232
0.183
0.140
0.103
130
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
0.250
0.200
0.150
0.131
0.100
0.050
0.000
Ullage
m
1.046
1.096
1.146
1.165
1.196
1.246
1.296
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
3.828
2.419
1.329
1.000
0.561
0.119
0.000
Capacity
m^3
0.071
0.045
0.025
0.018
0.010
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
0.073
0.046
0.025
0.019
0.011
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
18.362
18.367
18.377
18.382
18.397
18.462
19.176
TCG
m
-0.109
-0.087
-0.065
-0.056
-0.042
-0.020
0.000
VCG
m
0.193
0.160
0.126
0.114
0.093
0.060
0.024
FSM
tonne.m
0.005
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
1.521
1.491
1.489
1.442
1.304
1.172
1.047
0.928
0.816
0.711
0.613
0.521
0.437
0.360
0.290
0.227
0.172
0.124
Capacity
tonne
1.564
1.533
1.531
1.483
1.341
1.205
1.076
0.954
0.839
0.731
0.630
0.536
0.449
0.370
0.298
0.233
0.177
0.128
LCG
m
16.010
16.011
16.011
16.011
16.012
16.014
16.015
16.017
16.019
16.022
16.025
16.028
16.032
16.037
16.043
16.051
16.061
16.075
TCG
m
0.331
0.328
0.328
0.323
0.308
0.293
0.278
0.263
0.247
0.232
0.216
0.200
0.184
0.167
0.151
0.134
0.117
0.100
VCG
m
0.727
0.720
0.719
0.709
0.676
0.643
0.610
0.578
0.545
0.512
0.479
0.446
0.413
0.380
0.347
0.314
0.281
0.248
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.238
0.237
0.227
0.198
0.171
0.146
0.124
0.103
0.085
0.069
0.055
0.043
0.033
0.024
0.017
0.011
0.007
Tank Calibrations - Bilge (Aft) -1
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.028
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Bilge (Aft) -1
Sounding
m
1.028
1.017
1.017
1.000
0.950
0.900
0.850
0.800
0.750
0.700
0.650
0.600
0.550
0.500
0.450
0.400
0.350
0.300
Ullage
m
0.000
0.011
0.011
0.028
0.078
0.128
0.178
0.228
0.278
0.328
0.378
0.428
0.478
0.528
0.578
0.628
0.678
0.728
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
94.793
85.708
77.047
68.815
61.016
53.657
46.742
40.278
34.271
28.726
23.650
19.049
14.929
11.295
8.156
131
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
0.250
0.200
0.150
0.117
0.100
0.050
0.000
Ullage
m
0.778
0.828
0.878
0.910
0.928
0.978
1.028
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
5.518
3.388
1.772
1.000
0.677
0.109
0.000
Capacity
m^3
0.084
0.052
0.027
0.015
0.010
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
0.086
0.053
0.028
0.016
0.011
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
16.095
16.125
16.178
16.239
16.291
16.642
17.389
TCG
m
0.083
0.066
0.049
0.037
0.031
0.015
0.000
VCG
m
0.215
0.181
0.148
0.126
0.114
0.079
0.042
FSM
tonne.m
0.004
0.002
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
1.521
1.491
1.489
1.442
1.304
1.172
1.047
0.928
0.816
0.711
0.613
0.521
0.437
0.360
0.290
0.227
0.172
Capacity
tonne
1.564
1.533
1.531
1.483
1.341
1.205
1.076
0.954
0.839
0.731
0.630
0.536
0.449
0.370
0.298
0.233
0.177
LCG
m
16.010
16.011
16.011
16.011
16.012
16.014
16.015
16.017
16.019
16.022
16.025
16.028
16.032
16.037
16.043
16.051
16.061
TCG
m
-0.331
-0.328
-0.328
-0.323
-0.308
-0.293
-0.278
-0.263
-0.247
-0.232
-0.216
-0.200
-0.184
-0.167
-0.151
-0.134
-0.117
VCG
m
0.727
0.720
0.719
0.709
0.676
0.643
0.610
0.578
0.545
0.512
0.479
0.446
0.413
0.380
0.347
0.314
0.281
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.238
0.237
0.227
0.198
0.171
0.146
0.124
0.103
0.085
0.069
0.055
0.043
0.033
0.024
0.017
0.011
Tank Calibrations - Bilge (Aft) -2
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.028
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Bilge (Aft) -2
Sounding
m
1.028
1.017
1.017
1.000
0.950
0.900
0.850
0.800
0.750
0.700
0.650
0.600
0.550
0.500
0.450
0.400
0.350
Ullage
m
0.000
0.011
0.011
0.028
0.078
0.128
0.178
0.228
0.278
0.328
0.378
0.428
0.478
0.528
0.578
0.628
0.678
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
94.793
85.708
77.047
68.815
61.016
53.657
46.742
40.278
34.271
28.726
23.650
19.049
14.929
11.295
132
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
0.300
0.250
0.200
0.150
0.117
0.100
0.050
0.000
Ullage
m
0.728
0.778
0.828
0.878
0.910
0.928
0.978
1.028
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
8.156
5.518
3.388
1.772
1.000
0.677
0.109
0.000
Capacity
m^3
0.124
0.084
0.052
0.027
0.015
0.010
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
0.128
0.086
0.053
0.028
0.016
0.011
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
16.075
16.095
16.125
16.178
16.239
16.291
16.642
17.389
TCG
m
-0.100
-0.083
-0.066
-0.049
-0.037
-0.031
-0.015
0.000
VCG
m
0.248
0.215
0.181
0.148
0.126
0.114
0.079
0.042
FSM
tonne.m
0.007
0.004
0.002
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
TCG
m
0.264
0.264
0.262
0.262
0.260
0.252
0.237
0.216
0.193
0.170
0.147
0.123
0.098
0.073
0.048
VCG
m
0.863
0.863
0.853
0.853
0.847
0.813
0.762
0.697
0.632
0.566
0.500
0.435
0.368
0.302
0.235
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.003
0.023
0.023
0.021
0.048
0.055
0.049
0.036
0.025
0.016
0.009
0.005
0.002
0.001
Tank Calibrations - Dirty Fuel Oil -1
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Dirty Fuel Oil -1
Sounding
m
1.320
1.300
1.228
1.226
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
Ullage
m
0.000
0.020
0.091
0.094
0.120
0.220
0.320
0.420
0.520
0.620
0.720
0.820
0.920
1.020
1.120
% Full
100.000
99.897
98.000
97.900
96.603
88.894
76.959
62.610
49.504
37.833
27.641
18.971
11.870
6.385
2.565
Capacity
m^3
1.091
1.089
1.069
1.068
1.054
0.969
0.839
0.683
0.540
0.413
0.301
0.207
0.129
0.070
0.028
Capacity
tonne
1.030
1.029
1.009
1.008
0.995
0.915
0.793
0.645
0.510
0.390
0.285
0.195
0.122
0.066
0.026
LCG
m
13.159
13.160
13.178
13.179
13.189
13.238
13.277
13.282
13.286
13.291
13.298
13.308
13.324
13.352
13.410
133
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Tank Name
Sounding
m
0.135
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
1.185
1.220
1.320
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
% Full
1.000
0.462
0.000
Capacity
m^3
0.011
0.005
0.000
Capacity
tonne
0.010
0.005
0.000
LCG
m
13.504
13.612
14.377
TCG
m
0.031
0.023
0.000
VCG
m
0.191
0.167
0.093
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.000
0.000
TCG
m
-0.264
-0.264
-0.262
-0.262
-0.260
-0.252
-0.237
-0.216
-0.193
-0.170
-0.147
-0.123
-0.098
-0.073
-0.048
-0.031
-0.023
0.000
VCG
m
0.863
0.863
0.853
0.853
0.847
0.813
0.762
0.697
0.632
0.566
0.500
0.435
0.368
0.302
0.235
0.191
0.167
0.093
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.003
0.023
0.023
0.021
0.048
0.055
0.049
0.036
0.025
0.016
0.009
0.005
0.002
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
Tank Calibrations - Dirty Fuel Oil -2
Fluid Type = Fuel Oil
Specific gravity = 0.9443
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Dirty Fuel Oil -2
Sounding
m
1.320
1.300
1.228
1.226
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.135
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.020
0.091
0.094
0.120
0.220
0.320
0.420
0.520
0.620
0.720
0.820
0.920
1.020
1.120
1.185
1.220
1.320
% Full
100.000
99.897
98.000
97.900
96.603
88.894
76.959
62.610
49.504
37.833
27.641
18.971
11.870
6.385
2.565
1.000
0.462
0.000
Capacity
m^3
1.091
1.089
1.069
1.068
1.054
0.969
0.839
0.683
0.540
0.413
0.301
0.207
0.129
0.070
0.028
0.011
0.005
0.000
Capacity
tonne
1.030
1.029
1.009
1.008
0.995
0.915
0.793
0.645
0.510
0.390
0.285
0.195
0.122
0.066
0.026
0.010
0.005
0.000
LCG
m
13.159
13.160
13.178
13.179
13.189
13.238
13.277
13.282
13.286
13.291
13.298
13.308
13.324
13.352
13.410
13.504
13.612
14.377
134
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - RSW Sea Chest -1
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
RSW Sea Chest -1
Sounding
m
1.402
1.400
1.335
1.334
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.145
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.002
0.066
0.068
0.102
0.202
0.302
0.402
0.502
0.602
0.702
0.802
0.902
1.002
1.102
1.202
1.257
1.302
1.402
% Full
100.000
99.998
98.000
97.900
95.352
82.972
70.186
58.356
47.512
37.686
28.913
21.224
14.660
9.256
5.052
2.090
1.000
0.409
0.000
Capacity
m^3
0.577
0.577
0.566
0.565
0.551
0.479
0.405
0.337
0.274
0.218
0.167
0.123
0.085
0.053
0.029
0.012
0.006
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
0.592
0.592
0.580
0.579
0.564
0.491
0.415
0.345
0.281
0.223
0.171
0.126
0.087
0.055
0.030
0.012
0.006
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
11.402
11.402
11.410
11.410
11.417
11.424
11.425
11.425
11.427
11.428
11.430
11.432
11.436
11.441
11.450
11.470
11.494
11.538
11.974
TCG
m
0.242
0.242
0.240
0.240
0.237
0.223
0.207
0.190
0.173
0.155
0.137
0.119
0.099
0.080
0.060
0.039
0.027
0.018
0.000
VCG
m
1.041
1.041
1.031
1.030
1.018
0.960
0.895
0.830
0.765
0.700
0.634
0.569
0.503
0.437
0.371
0.304
0.267
0.237
0.164
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.000
0.013
0.013
0.021
0.028
0.022
0.017
0.013
0.010
0.007
0.004
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
135
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - RSW Sea Chest -2
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
RSW Sea Chest -2
Sounding
m
1.402
1.400
1.335
1.334
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.145
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.002
0.066
0.068
0.102
0.202
0.302
0.402
0.502
0.602
0.702
0.802
0.902
1.002
1.102
1.202
1.257
1.302
1.402
% Full
100.000
99.998
98.000
97.900
95.352
82.972
70.186
58.356
47.512
37.686
28.913
21.224
14.660
9.256
5.052
2.090
1.000
0.409
0.000
Capacity
m^3
0.577
0.577
0.566
0.565
0.551
0.479
0.405
0.337
0.274
0.218
0.167
0.123
0.085
0.053
0.029
0.012
0.006
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
0.592
0.592
0.580
0.579
0.564
0.491
0.415
0.345
0.281
0.223
0.171
0.126
0.087
0.055
0.030
0.012
0.006
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
11.402
11.402
11.410
11.410
11.417
11.424
11.425
11.425
11.427
11.428
11.430
11.432
11.436
11.441
11.450
11.470
11.494
11.538
11.974
TCG
m
-0.242
-0.242
-0.240
-0.240
-0.237
-0.223
-0.207
-0.190
-0.173
-0.155
-0.137
-0.119
-0.099
-0.080
-0.060
-0.039
-0.027
-0.018
0.000
VCG
m
1.041
1.041
1.031
1.030
1.018
0.960
0.895
0.830
0.765
0.700
0.634
0.569
0.503
0.437
0.371
0.304
0.267
0.237
0.164
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.000
0.013
0.013
0.021
0.028
0.022
0.017
0.013
0.010
0.007
0.004
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
136
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sewage -1
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.038
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sewage -1
Sounding
m
3.575
3.511
3.507
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.163
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.064
0.068
0.175
0.375
0.575
0.775
0.975
1.175
1.375
1.575
1.775
1.975
2.175
2.375
2.575
2.775
2.975
3.175
3.375
3.412
3.575
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
94.568
88.359
82.151
75.942
69.734
63.525
57.317
51.108
44.900
38.691
32.484
26.311
20.258
14.499
9.265
4.790
1.447
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
46.774
45.839
45.792
44.233
41.329
38.425
35.521
32.617
29.713
26.809
23.906
21.002
18.098
15.194
12.307
9.476
6.782
4.334
2.240
0.677
0.468
0.000
Capacity
tonne
48.552
47.581
47.532
45.914
42.900
39.886
36.871
33.857
30.843
27.828
24.814
21.800
18.785
15.772
12.775
9.836
7.039
4.498
2.325
0.702
0.486
0.000
LCG
m
86.978
86.977
86.977
86.977
86.976
86.976
86.975
86.974
86.973
86.971
86.969
86.967
86.964
86.959
86.954
86.950
86.949
86.947
86.945
86.940
86.938
85.853
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
m
1.965
1.932
1.931
1.877
1.776
1.674
1.573
1.471
1.369
1.267
1.163
1.059
0.954
0.847
0.737
0.624
0.508
0.389
0.269
0.145
0.121
0.015
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.735
45.544
44.134
40.365
32.541
22.675
12.258
3.323
2.139
0.000
137
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sewage -2
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.038
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sewage -2
Sounding
m
2.694
2.665
2.663
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.349
0.200
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.030
0.031
0.094
0.294
0.494
0.694
0.894
1.094
1.294
1.494
1.694
1.894
2.094
2.294
2.345
2.494
2.694
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.706
80.841
68.665
57.224
46.575
36.789
27.943
20.128
13.448
8.020
3.985
1.425
1.000
0.223
0.000
Capacity
m^3
3.342
3.276
3.272
3.132
2.702
2.295
1.913
1.557
1.230
0.934
0.673
0.449
0.268
0.133
0.048
0.033
0.007
0.000
Capacity
tonne
3.469
3.400
3.397
3.251
2.805
2.382
1.985
1.616
1.276
0.969
0.698
0.467
0.278
0.138
0.049
0.035
0.008
0.000
LCG
m
86.771
86.770
86.770
86.768
86.759
86.748
86.736
86.719
86.698
86.671
86.633
86.579
86.500
86.383
86.235
86.191
86.047
85.797
TCG
m
3.384
3.381
3.381
3.376
3.358
3.339
3.319
3.297
3.274
3.250
3.225
3.198
3.170
3.141
3.104
3.098
3.062
2.012
VCG
m
2.677
2.659
2.658
2.619
2.495
2.371
2.246
2.120
1.992
1.864
1.734
1.601
1.466
1.328
1.191
1.152
1.049
0.896
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.222
0.222
0.213
0.184
0.157
0.131
0.106
0.083
0.062
0.044
0.029
0.016
0.008
0.002
0.002
0.000
0.000
138
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Sewage -3
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.038
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Sewage -3
Sounding
m
2.694
2.665
2.663
2.600
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.349
0.200
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.030
0.031
0.094
0.294
0.494
0.694
0.894
1.094
1.294
1.494
1.694
1.894
2.094
2.294
2.345
2.494
2.694
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
93.706
80.841
68.665
57.224
46.575
36.789
27.943
20.128
13.448
8.020
3.985
1.425
1.000
0.223
0.000
Capacity
m^3
3.342
3.276
3.272
3.132
2.702
2.295
1.913
1.557
1.230
0.934
0.673
0.449
0.268
0.133
0.048
0.033
0.007
0.000
Capacity
tonne
3.469
3.400
3.397
3.251
2.805
2.382
1.985
1.616
1.276
0.969
0.698
0.467
0.278
0.138
0.049
0.035
0.008
0.000
LCG
m
86.771
86.770
86.770
86.768
86.759
86.748
86.736
86.719
86.698
86.671
86.633
86.579
86.500
86.383
86.235
86.191
86.047
85.797
TCG
m
-3.384
-3.381
-3.381
-3.376
-3.358
-3.339
-3.319
-3.297
-3.274
-3.250
-3.225
-3.198
-3.170
-3.141
-3.104
-3.098
-3.062
-2.012
VCG
m
2.677
2.659
2.658
2.619
2.495
2.371
2.246
2.120
1.992
1.864
1.734
1.601
1.466
1.328
1.191
1.152
1.049
0.896
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.222
0.222
0.213
0.184
0.157
0.131
0.106
0.083
0.062
0.044
0.029
0.016
0.008
0.002
0.002
0.000
0.000
139
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Grey Water -1
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.027
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Grey Water -1
Sounding
m
1.581
1.500
1.485
1.483
1.400
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.203
0.200
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.081
0.095
0.097
0.181
0.281
0.381
0.481
0.581
0.681
0.781
0.881
0.981
1.081
1.181
1.281
1.377
1.381
1.481
1.581
% Full
100.000
98.605
98.000
97.900
92.199
80.385
68.412
57.275
47.005
37.644
29.229
21.799
15.398
10.069
5.858
2.811
1.000
0.955
0.141
0.000
Capacity
m^3
1.308
1.290
1.282
1.281
1.206
1.052
0.895
0.749
0.615
0.493
0.382
0.285
0.201
0.132
0.077
0.037
0.013
0.012
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
1.344
1.325
1.317
1.316
1.239
1.080
0.919
0.770
0.632
0.506
0.393
0.293
0.207
0.135
0.079
0.038
0.013
0.013
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
9.222
9.244
9.252
9.253
9.302
9.323
9.333
9.345
9.360
9.379
9.404
9.437
9.482
9.548
9.650
9.813
10.038
10.047
10.355
10.788
TCG
m
0.179
0.179
0.179
0.179
0.177
0.168
0.157
0.145
0.133
0.121
0.109
0.096
0.083
0.070
0.056
0.043
0.029
0.029
0.015
0.000
VCG
m
1.197
1.189
1.186
1.185
1.157
1.097
1.032
0.968
0.903
0.837
0.772
0.706
0.639
0.572
0.503
0.433
0.366
0.363
0.312
0.214
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.005
0.008
0.008
0.026
0.038
0.031
0.025
0.020
0.015
0.011
0.007
0.005
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
140
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Grey Water -2
Fluid Type =
Specific gravity = 1.027
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Grey Water -2
Sounding
m
1.581
1.500
1.485
1.483
1.400
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.203
0.200
0.100
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.081
0.095
0.097
0.181
0.281
0.381
0.481
0.581
0.681
0.781
0.881
0.981
1.081
1.181
1.281
1.377
1.381
1.481
1.581
% Full
100.000
98.605
98.000
97.900
92.199
80.385
68.412
57.275
47.005
37.644
29.229
21.799
15.398
10.069
5.858
2.811
1.000
0.955
0.141
0.000
Capacity
m^3
1.308
1.290
1.282
1.281
1.206
1.052
0.895
0.749
0.615
0.493
0.382
0.285
0.201
0.132
0.077
0.037
0.013
0.012
0.002
0.000
Capacity
tonne
1.344
1.325
1.317
1.316
1.239
1.080
0.919
0.770
0.632
0.506
0.393
0.293
0.207
0.135
0.079
0.038
0.013
0.013
0.002
0.000
LCG
m
9.222
9.244
9.252
9.253
9.302
9.323
9.333
9.345
9.360
9.379
9.404
9.437
9.482
9.548
9.650
9.813
10.038
10.047
10.355
10.788
TCG
m
-0.179
-0.179
-0.179
-0.179
-0.177
-0.168
-0.157
-0.145
-0.133
-0.121
-0.109
-0.096
-0.083
-0.070
-0.056
-0.043
-0.029
-0.029
-0.015
0.000
VCG
m
1.197
1.189
1.186
1.185
1.157
1.097
1.032
0.968
0.903
0.837
0.772
0.706
0.639
0.572
0.503
0.433
0.366
0.363
0.312
0.214
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
0.005
0.008
0.008
0.026
0.038
0.031
0.025
0.020
0.015
0.011
0.007
0.005
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
141
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - RSW Tank
Fluid Type = Sea Water
Specific gravity = 1.025
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
RSW Tank
Sounding
m
6.516
6.500
6.391
6.385
6.000
5.500
5.000
4.500
4.000
3.500
3.000
2.500
2.000
1.500
1.000
0.500
0.250
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.016
0.125
0.132
0.516
1.016
1.516
2.016
2.516
3.016
3.516
4.016
4.516
5.016
5.516
6.016
6.266
6.516
% Full
100.000
99.740
98.000
97.900
91.762
83.784
75.806
67.827
59.849
51.871
43.893
35.915
27.937
19.959
11.981
4.003
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
349.967
349.057
342.968
342.618
321.136
293.215
265.295
237.374
209.453
181.532
153.612
125.691
97.770
69.849
41.929
14.008
3.500
0.000
Capacity
tonne
358.716
357.783
351.542
351.183
329.165
300.546
271.927
243.308
214.689
186.071
157.452
128.833
100.214
71.596
42.977
14.358
3.587
0.000
LCG
m
6.970
6.970
6.971
6.971
6.975
6.980
6.987
6.995
7.005
7.018
7.036
7.062
7.103
7.177
7.349
8.207
9.506
10.765
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
m
9.339
9.331
9.276
9.273
9.080
8.830
8.580
8.330
8.080
7.829
7.579
7.328
7.076
6.824
6.568
6.291
6.124
5.958
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
245.703
138.749
0.000
142
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water aft
Fluid Type = Fresh Water
Specific gravity = 1
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fresh Water aft
Sounding
m
2.491
2.430
2.428
2.400
2.300
2.200
2.100
2.000
1.900
1.800
1.700
1.600
1.500
1.400
1.300
1.200
1.100
1.000
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.100
0.084
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.062
0.063
0.091
0.191
0.291
0.391
0.491
0.591
0.691
0.791
0.891
0.991
1.091
1.191
1.291
1.391
1.491
1.591
1.691
1.791
1.891
1.991
2.091
2.191
2.291
2.391
2.408
2.491
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
95.679
87.532
79.644
72.043
64.760
57.834
51.308
45.233
39.652
34.597
30.075
26.069
22.543
19.444
16.713
14.290
12.123
10.166
8.382
6.741
5.220
3.800
2.464
1.201
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
61.692
60.459
60.397
59.027
54.000
49.135
44.445
39.952
35.679
31.653
27.905
24.463
21.344
18.554
16.083
13.907
11.996
10.311
8.816
7.479
6.272
5.171
4.159
3.221
2.344
1.520
0.741
0.617
0.000
Capacity
tonne
61.692
60.459
60.397
59.027
54.000
49.135
44.445
39.952
35.679
31.653
27.905
24.463
21.344
18.554
16.083
13.907
11.996
10.311
8.816
7.479
6.272
5.171
4.159
3.221
2.344
1.520
0.741
0.617
0.000
LCG
m
9.183
9.202
9.203
9.208
9.220
9.233
9.247
9.263
9.279
9.295
9.311
9.324
9.334
9.341
9.343
9.343
9.341
9.338
9.334
9.330
9.326
9.322
9.318
9.314
9.310
9.306
9.303
9.303
9.300
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
m
5.185
5.169
5.168
5.150
5.081
5.010
4.938
4.864
4.789
4.712
4.633
4.555
4.476
4.398
4.322
4.248
4.177
4.108
4.043
3.980
3.920
3.862
3.805
3.750
3.697
3.645
3.593
3.585
3.543
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
671.821
670.927
867.159
793.751
718.442
641.468
563.111
484.133
405.812
330.316
260.377
198.479
146.287
104.470
72.846
50.249
34.815
24.515
17.679
13.092
9.950
7.754
6.183
5.036
4.183
3.534
3.443
0.000
143
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Tank Calibrations - Fresh Water ford
Fluid Type = Fresh Water
Specific gravity = 1
Permeability = 100 %
Trim = 0 m (+ve by stern); Heel = 0 deg to starboard
Tank Name
Fresh Water ford
Sounding
m
5.386
5.315
5.311
5.250
5.000
4.750
4.500
4.250
4.000
3.750
3.500
3.250
3.000
2.750
2.500
2.250
2.000
1.750
1.500
1.250
1.000
0.750
0.500
0.250
0.056
0.000
Ullage
m
0.000
0.071
0.075
0.136
0.386
0.636
0.886
1.136
1.386
1.636
1.886
2.136
2.386
2.636
2.886
3.136
3.386
3.636
3.886
4.136
4.386
4.636
4.886
5.136
5.330
5.386
% Full
100.000
98.000
97.900
96.198
89.447
82.998
76.838
70.956
65.341
59.980
54.862
49.974
45.304
40.842
36.577
32.502
28.611
24.903
21.373
18.012
14.791
11.619
8.210
4.333
1.000
0.000
Capacity
m^3
130.553
127.942
127.811
125.589
116.776
108.356
100.314
92.635
85.305
78.306
71.623
65.242
59.146
53.320
47.753
42.432
37.352
32.511
27.903
23.515
19.310
15.168
10.719
5.657
1.306
0.000
Capacity
tonne
130.553
127.942
127.811
125.589
116.776
108.356
100.314
92.635
85.305
78.306
71.623
65.242
59.146
53.320
47.753
42.432
37.352
32.511
27.903
23.515
19.310
15.168
10.719
5.657
1.306
0.000
LCG
m
97.216
97.214
97.214
97.211
97.203
97.195
97.187
97.180
97.173
97.166
97.161
97.157
97.153
97.152
97.152
97.155
97.162
97.174
97.193
97.223
97.268
97.333
97.405
97.465
97.504
97.514
TCG
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
VCG
m
6.629
6.582
6.580
6.539
6.375
6.212
6.052
5.893
5.736
5.582
5.429
5.279
5.131
4.985
4.841
4.700
4.562
4.428
4.297
4.173
4.055
3.943
3.831
3.713
3.618
3.590
FSM
tonne.m
0.000
89.276
89.114
86.383
76.046
66.883
58.829
51.726
45.506
40.064
35.311
31.164
27.549
24.393
21.623
19.165
16.934
14.912
13.115
11.592
10.511
10.581
13.288
17.606
21.476
0.000
144
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Specified Condition
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Draft Amidships m
Displacement t
Heel deg
Draft at FP m
Draft at AP m
Draft at LCF m
Trim (+ve by stern) m
WL Length m
Beam max extents on WL m
Wetted Area m^2
Waterpl. Area m^2
Prismatic coeff. (Cp)
Block coeff. (Cb)
Max Sect. area coeff. (Cm)
Waterpl. area coeff. (Cwp)
LCB from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
LCF from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
KB m
KG m
BMt m
BML m
GMt m
GML m
KMt m
KML m
Immersion (TPc) tonne/cm
MTc tonne.m
RM at 1deg = GMt.Disp.sin(1) tonne.m
Max deck inclination deg
Trim angle (+ve by stern) deg
Key point
-7.349
0.0000
0.0
-0.780
-13.919
-3.186
-13.140
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
84.141
86.177
3.615
3.615
0.479
9.974
0.479
9.974
4.090
13.513
0.000
0.000
0.000
7.0994
-7.0994
Type
Margin Line (freeboard pos = 109.324 m)
Deck Edge (freeboard pos = 109.324 m)
Freeboard
m
15.11
15.186
Specified Condition
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Draft Amidships m
Displacement t
Heel deg
Draft at FP m
Draft at AP m
Draft at LCF m
Trim (+ve by stern) m
WL Length m
Beam max extents on WL m
Wetted Area m^2
Waterpl. Area m^2
Prismatic coeff. (Cp)
Block coeff. (Cb)
Max Sect. area coeff. (Cm)
-7.349
0.0000
0.0
-0.780
-13.919
-3.186
-13.140
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
145
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Waterpl. area coeff. (Cwp)
LCB from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
LCF from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
KB m
KG m
BMt m
BML m
GMt m
GML m
KMt m
KML m
Immersion (TPc) tonne/cm
MTc tonne.m
RM at 1deg = GMt.Disp.sin(1) tonne.m
Max deck inclination deg
Trim angle (+ve by stern) deg
Key point
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
0.000
84.141
86.177
3.615
3.615
0.479
9.974
0.479
9.974
4.090
13.513
0.000
0.000
0.000
7.0994
-7.0994
Type
Margin Line (freeboard pos = 109.324 m)
Deck Edge (freeboard pos = 109.324 m)
Freeboard
m
15.11
15.186
Specified Condition
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Draft Amidships m
Displacement t
Heel deg
Draft at FP m
Draft at AP m
Draft at LCF m
Trim (+ve by stern) m
WL Length m
Beam max extents on WL m
Wetted Area m^2
Waterpl. Area m^2
Prismatic coeff. (Cp)
Block coeff. (Cb)
Max Sect. area coeff. (Cm)
Waterpl. area coeff. (Cwp)
LCB from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
LCF from zero pt. (+ve fwd) m
KB m
KG m
BMt m
BML m
GMt m
GML m
KMt m
KML m
Immersion (TPc) tonne/cm
MTc tonne.m
RM at 1deg = GMt.Disp.sin(1) tonne.m
Max deck inclination deg
Trim angle (+ve by stern) deg
-7.349
0.0000
0.0
-0.780
-13.919
-3.186
-13.140
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
84.141
86.177
3.615
3.615
0.479
9.974
0.479
9.974
4.090
13.513
0.000
0.000
0.000
7.0994
-7.0994
146
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Key point
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Type
Margin Line (freeboard pos = 109.324 m)
Deck Edge (freeboard pos = 109.324 m)
Freeboard
m
15.11
15.186
Longitudinal Strength calculation
Loadcase - Departure
Damage Case - Intact
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Fluid analysis method: Simulate fluid movement
Item Name
Lightship
Cargo-1
Cargo-2
Bow Ballast
Fresh Water ford
1
Fresh Water ford
2
Fresh Water ford
3
Fresh Water ford
4
Ballast -1a
Ballast -1b
Ballast -1c
Ballast -1d
Ballast -2a
Ballast -2b
Ballast -2c
Ballast -2d
Ballast -3a
Ballast -3b
Ballast -3c
Ballast -3d
Ballast -4a
Ballast -4b
Ballast -4c
Ballast -4d
Fuel Oil -1a
Fuel Oil -1b
Fuel Oil -1c
Fuel Oil -2a
Fuel Oil -2b
Fuel Oil -2c
Fuel Oil Center 1
Fuel Oil Center 2
Fuel Oil Center 3
Fuel Oil Center 4
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Quantity
1
1
1
100%
100%
Unit
Total
Mass
Mass
tonne
tonne
1252.085 1252.085
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
204.057 204.057
5.028
5.028
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
199.080
5.028
199.080
5.028
Long.
Arm
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
103.809
94.711
Aft.
Limit
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
Fwd.
Limit
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Vert.
Arm
m
7.969
5.249
5.249
9.507
0.941
100%
0.573
0.573
0.573
0.573
88.797
3.104
2.970
100%
98.264
98.264
98.264
98.264
91.008
0.000
2.035
100%
0.573
0.573
0.573
0.573
88.797
-3.104
2.970
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
70.576
0.285
70.576
0.285
101.617
15.519
101.617
15.519
77.477
22.070
77.477
22.070
78.166
24.472
78.166
24.472
107.686
9.111
9.111
141.562
25.775
25.775
147.748
70.576
0.285
70.576
0.285
101.617
15.519
101.617
15.519
77.477
22.070
77.477
22.070
78.166
24.472
78.166
24.472
107.686
9.111
9.111
141.562
25.775
25.775
147.748
68.855
0.278
68.855
0.278
99.139
15.140
99.139
15.140
75.587
21.531
75.587
21.531
76.259
23.875
76.259
23.875
114.038
9.649
9.649
149.912
27.296
27.296
156.463
68.855
0.278
68.855
0.278
99.139
15.140
99.139
15.140
75.587
21.531
75.587
21.531
76.259
23.875
76.259
23.875
114.038
9.649
9.649
149.912
27.296
27.296
156.463
78.817
74.054
78.817
74.054
66.486
64.909
66.486
64.909
55.194
55.020
55.194
55.020
45.620
45.676
45.620
45.676
89.776
87.514
87.514
89.957
88.497
88.497
82.301
2.130
6.212
-2.130
-6.212
2.762
6.899
-2.762
-6.899
2.840
7.270
-2.840
-7.270
2.850
7.351
-2.850
-7.351
0.000
3.543
-3.543
0.000
3.813
-3.813
2.667
0.885
1.355
0.885
1.355
0.849
1.159
0.849
1.159
0.826
1.093
0.826
1.093
0.824
1.078
0.824
1.078
4.805
4.932
4.932
7.494
7.729
7.729
3.827
100%
2.079
2.079
2.201
2.201
79.964
6.209
4.846
100%
147.748
147.748
156.463
156.463
82.301
-2.667
3.827
100%
2.079
2.079
2.201
2.201
79.964
-6.209
4.846
100%
100%
108.700
7.755
108.700
7.755
115.112
8.212
115.112
8.212
82.426
80.766
2.932
6.432
7.501
7.836
147
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Daily service
MDO -1
Daily service
MDO -2
Sea Chest -1
Sea Chest -2
Sea Chest -3
Sea Chest -4
Fuel Oil Overflow
-1
Fuel Oil Overflow
-2
Waste Oil -1
Waste Oil -2
Sludge -1
Sludge -2
Fresh Water
Drop -1
Fresh Water
Drop -2
Bilge (Ford) -1
Bilge (Ford) -2
Bilge (Aft) -1
Bilge (Aft) -2
Dirty Fuel Oil -1
Dirty Fuel Oil -2
RSW Sea Chest
-1
RSW Sea Chest
-2
Sewage -1
Sewage -2
Sewage -3
Grey Water -1
Grey Water -2
RSW Tank
Fresh Water aft
Fresh Water ford
Total Loadcase
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Unit
Mass
tonne
108.700
7.755
152.887
32.703
152.887
32.703
101.249
33.442
101.249
33.442
61.273
8.225
61.273
8.225
41.555
14.673
41.555
14.673
10.195
Total
Mass
tonne
108.700
7.755
152.887
32.703
152.887
32.703
101.249
33.442
101.249
33.442
61.273
8.225
61.273
8.225
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Unit
Volume
m^3
115.112
8.212
161.905
34.632
161.905
34.632
107.221
35.415
107.221
35.415
64.888
9.792
64.888
9.792
40.541
14.315
40.541
14.315
10.796
Total
Volume
m^3
115.112
8.212
161.905
34.632
161.905
34.632
107.221
35.415
107.221
35.415
64.888
9.792
64.888
9.792
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Long.
Arm
m
82.426
80.766
76.176
75.522
76.176
75.522
76.180
75.807
76.180
75.807
36.298
37.847
36.298
37.847
31.194
31.194
31.194
31.194
29.392
0%
10.195
0.000
10.796
0.000
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
6.344
6.344
3.945
3.945
2.254
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.254
6.896
6.896
3.775
3.775
2.254
100%
2.254
2.254
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1.900
1.900
1.564
1.564
1.030
1.030
0.592
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
100%
Aft.
Limit
m
Fwd.
Limit
m
Trans.
Arm
m
-2.932
-6.432
2.993
6.795
-2.993
-6.795
2.998
7.041
-2.998
-7.041
2.655
6.998
-2.655
-6.998
0.001
3.998
-0.001
-3.998
0.000
Vert.
Arm
m
7.501
7.836
3.747
4.123
3.747
4.123
7.486
7.563
7.486
7.563
0.893
1.175
0.893
1.175
0.006
1.365
0.006
1.365
0.006
29.392
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.254
26.375
26.375
23.399
23.399
20.138
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.631
0.006
0.006
0.007
0.007
0.876
2.254
2.254
20.138
-0.631
0.876
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
1.849
1.849
1.521
1.521
1.091
1.091
0.577
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
19.201
19.201
17.399
17.399
14.385
14.385
11.986
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.024
0.024
0.042
0.042
0.093
0.093
0.164
0.592
0.000
0.577
0.000
11.986
0.000
0.164
48.552
3.469
3.469
1.344
1.344
358.716
61.692
130.553
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
61.692
130.553
4168.837
46.774
3.342
3.342
1.308
1.308
349.967
61.692
130.553
3559.885
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
61.692
130.553
2991.119
88.176
85.797
85.797
10.788
10.788
10.765
9.183
97.216
66.676
0.000
2.012
-2.012
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.015
0.896
0.896
0.214
0.214
5.958
5.185
6.629
5.408
148
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Figure 45: Longitudinal Strength - Departure
Name
st 0
st 1
st 2
st 3
st 4
st 5
st 6
st 7
st 8
st 9
st 10
st 11
st 12
st 13
st 14
st 15
st 16
st 17
st 18
st 19
st 20
st 21
st 22
st 23
st 24
st 25
st 26
st 27
st 28
st 29
st 30
Long. Pos.
m
-4.676
-3.676
-2.676
-1.676
-0.676
0.324
1.324
2.324
3.324
4.324
5.324
6.324
7.324
8.324
9.324
10.324
11.324
12.324
13.324
14.324
15.324
16.324
17.324
18.324
19.324
20.324
21.324
22.324
23.324
24.324
25.324
Mass
Buoyancy Grounding Damage/NBV Net Load
Shear
Moment
t/m
t/m
t/m
t/m
t/m
x10^3 tonne x10^3 tonne.m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
12.497
0.000
0.000
0.000
12.497
0.001
0.001
15.358
0.000
0.000
0.000
15.358
0.015
0.009
18.092
0.000
0.000
0.000
18.092
0.032
0.032
20.681
0.000
0.000
0.000
20.681
0.051
0.074
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.133
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.195
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.256
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.318
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.380
0.000
-0.003
0.000
0.000
-0.003
0.062
0.442
0.000
-0.032
0.000
0.000
-0.032
0.062
0.503
0.000
-0.100
0.000
0.000
-0.100
0.062
0.565
2.303
-0.214
0.000
0.000
2.090
0.062
0.627
2.567
-0.382
0.000
0.000
2.186
0.064
0.689
0.000
-0.616
0.000
0.000
-0.616
0.065
0.754
0.000
-0.929
0.000
0.000
-0.929
0.064
0.819
0.000
-1.341
0.000
0.000
-1.341
0.063
0.883
0.000
-1.873
0.000
0.000
-1.873
0.062
0.945
0.000
-2.555
0.000
0.000
-2.555
0.059
1.006
149
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Name
st 31
st 32
st 33
st 34
st 35
st 36
st 37
st 38
st 39
st 40
st 41
st 42
st 43
st 44
st 45
st 46
st 47
st 48
st 49
st 50
st 51
st 52
st 53
st 54
st 55
st 56
st 57
st 58
st 59
st 60
st 61
st 62
st 63
st 64
st 65
st 66
st 67
st 68
st 69
st 70
st 71
st 72
st 73
st 74
st 75
st 76
st 77
st 78
st 79
st 80
st 81
st 82
st 83
st 84
st 85
st 86
st 87
st 88
st 89
Long. Pos.
m
26.324
27.324
28.324
29.324
30.324
31.324
32.324
33.324
34.324
35.324
36.324
37.324
38.324
39.324
40.324
41.324
42.324
43.324
44.324
45.324
46.324
47.324
48.324
49.324
50.324
51.324
52.324
53.324
54.324
55.324
56.324
57.324
58.324
59.324
60.324
61.324
62.324
63.324
64.324
65.324
66.324
67.324
68.324
69.324
70.324
71.324
72.324
73.324
74.324
75.324
76.324
77.324
78.324
79.324
80.324
81.324
82.324
83.324
84.324
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Mass
Buoyancy Grounding Damage/NBV Net Load
Shear
Moment
t/m
t/m
t/m
t/m
t/m
x10^3 tonne x10^3 tonne.m
0.000
-3.427
0.000
0.000
-3.427
0.056
1.064
0.000
-4.538
0.000
0.000
-4.538
0.052
1.118
0.000
-5.946
0.000
0.000
-5.946
0.047
1.168
0.000
-7.701
0.000
0.000
-7.701
0.040
1.212
0.000
-9.821
0.000
0.000
-9.821
0.032
1.248
9.930
-12.292
0.000
0.000
-2.362
0.022
1.275
10.958
-15.069
0.000
0.000
-4.111
0.019
1.295
12.003
-18.094
0.000
0.000
-6.091
0.013
1.311
13.045
-21.299
0.000
0.000
-8.254
0.006
1.321
14.063
-24.616
0.000
0.000
-10.552
-0.003
1.322
15.039
-27.975
0.000
0.000
-12.936
-0.015
1.313
15.954
-31.311
0.000
0.000
-15.357
-0.029
1.292
16.771
-34.564
0.000
0.000
-17.793
-0.046
1.255
17.476
-37.684
0.000
0.000
-20.208
-0.065
1.200
18.055
-40.640
0.000
0.000
-22.585
-0.086
1.125
20.605
-43.424
0.000
0.000
-22.820
-0.109
1.028
20.998
-46.044
0.000
0.000
-25.046
-0.133
0.907
21.275
-48.516
0.000
0.000
-27.241
-0.159
0.761
21.456
-50.862
0.000
0.000
-29.407
-0.187
0.589
21.542
-53.108
0.000
0.000
-31.566
-0.218
0.386
21.573
-55.276
0.000
0.000
-33.703
-0.250
0.150
21.562
-57.389
0.000
0.000
-35.827
-0.285
-0.118
21.518
-59.464
0.000
0.000
-37.946
-0.322
-0.417
21.450
-61.515
0.000
0.000
-40.065
0.891
0.316
21.370
-63.551
0.000
0.000
-42.180
0.850
1.190
21.280
-65.567
0.000
0.000
-44.287
0.807
2.016
21.179
-67.556
0.000
0.000
-46.377
0.761
2.798
21.067
-69.510
0.000
0.000
-48.443
0.714
3.536
20.943
-71.419
0.000
0.000
-50.476
0.665
4.227
20.807
-73.274
0.000
0.000
-52.467
0.613
4.868
20.654
-75.067
0.000
0.000
-54.412
0.560
5.454
20.486
-76.787
0.000
0.000
-56.301
0.504
5.984
20.301
-78.423
0.000
0.000
-58.122
0.447
6.459
20.100
-79.965
0.000
0.000
-59.864
0.388
6.881
19.879
-81.398
0.000
0.000
-61.519
0.327
7.240
19.637
-82.711
0.000
0.000
-63.074
0.265
7.537
19.374
-83.887
0.000
0.000
-64.513
0.201
7.770
19.088
-84.911
0.000
0.000
-65.823
0.136
7.939
18.778
-85.764
0.000
0.000
-66.986
0.070
8.042
18.442
-86.426
0.000
0.000
-67.984
0.002
8.078
18.078
-86.875
0.000
0.000
-68.797
-0.066
8.046
17.685
-87.101
0.000
0.000
-69.415
-0.135
7.946
17.264
-87.100
0.000
0.000
-69.836
-0.205
7.775
16.816
-86.871
0.000
0.000
-70.056
-0.275
7.536
16.343
-86.416
0.000
0.000
-70.073
-0.345
7.226
15.846
-85.733
0.000
0.000
-69.887
-0.415
6.846
15.328
-84.828
0.000
0.000
-69.499
-0.485
6.396
132.143
-83.703
0.000
0.000
48.440
-0.537
5.878
128.088
-82.364
0.000
0.000
45.724
-0.490
5.365
123.864
-80.819
0.000
0.000
43.045
-0.445
4.897
119.470
-79.077
0.000
0.000
40.393
-0.404
4.473
114.931
-77.149
0.000
0.000
37.782
-0.365
4.089
110.277
-75.049
0.000
0.000
35.227
-0.328
3.743
105.515
-72.794
0.000
0.000
32.720
-0.294
3.432
100.678
-70.404
0.000
0.000
30.274
-0.263
3.153
95.800
-67.900
0.000
0.000
27.900
-0.234
2.905
90.914
-65.305
0.000
0.000
25.609
-0.207
2.685
86.040
-62.633
0.000
0.000
23.408
-0.182
2.491
81.195
-59.896
0.000
0.000
21.300
-0.160
2.320
150
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Name
st 90
st 91
st 92
st 93
st 94
st 95
st 96
st 97
st 98
st 99
st 100
st 101
st 102
st 103
st 104
st 105
st 106
st 107
st 108
st 109
st 110
st 111
st 112
st 113
st 114
st 115
st 116
Long. Pos.
m
85.324
86.324
87.324
88.324
89.324
90.324
91.324
92.324
93.324
94.324
95.324
96.324
97.324
98.324
99.324
100.324
101.324
102.324
103.324
104.324
105.324
106.324
107.324
108.324
109.324
110.324
111.324
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Mass
Buoyancy Grounding Damage/NBV Net Load
Shear
Moment
t/m
t/m
t/m
t/m
t/m
x10^3 tonne x10^3 tonne.m
76.390
-57.109
0.000
0.000
19.282
-0.140
2.170
49.093
-54.287
0.000
0.000
-5.194
-0.134
2.036
45.984
-51.448
0.000
0.000
-5.464
-0.139
1.899
63.035
-48.610
0.000
0.000
14.425
-0.142
1.758
58.551
-45.796
0.000
0.000
12.755
-0.129
1.623
54.208
-43.028
0.000
0.000
11.180
-0.117
1.500
50.045
-40.335
0.000
0.000
9.710
-0.106
1.389
46.092
-37.747
0.000
0.000
8.345
-0.097
1.288
42.366
-35.292
0.000
0.000
7.074
-0.089
1.194
32.385
-32.980
0.000
0.000
-0.595
-0.084
1.108
26.812
-30.811
0.000
0.000
-3.999
-0.086
1.024
21.515
-28.778
0.000
0.000
-7.263
-0.093
0.934
18.989
-26.874
0.000
0.000
-7.885
-0.100
0.837
16.573
-25.083
0.000
0.000
-8.510
-0.109
0.733
14.273
-23.381
0.000
0.000
-9.108
-0.117
0.620
12.095
-21.724
0.000
0.000
-9.629
-0.127
0.498
10.064
-20.030
0.000
0.000
-9.966
-0.137
0.366
49.503
-18.148
0.000
0.000
31.355
-0.107
0.244
42.807
-15.796
0.000
0.000
27.010
-0.078
0.152
34.777
-12.472
0.000
0.000
22.305
-0.053
0.087
25.460
-7.816
0.000
0.000
17.645
-0.033
0.044
16.057
-3.817
0.000
0.000
12.240
-0.018
0.019
8.352
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.352
-0.008
0.006
3.594
0.000
0.000
0.000
3.594
-0.002
0.001
0.914
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.914
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Key point
Type
Margin Line (freeboard pos = 109.324 m)
Deck Edge (freeboard pos = 109.324 m)
Freeboard
m
5.631
5.707
Longitudinal Strength calculation
Loadcase - Journey-1
Damage Case - Intact
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Fluid analysis method: Simulate fluid movement
Item Name
Lightship
Cargo-1
Cargo-2
Bow Ballast
Fresh Water ford
1
Fresh Water ford
2
Fresh Water ford
3
Quantity
1
1
1
100%
90%
Unit
Total
Mass
Mass
tonne
tonne
1252.085 1252.085
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
204.057 204.057
5.028
4.525
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
199.080
5.028
199.080
4.525
Long.
Arm
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
103.809
94.748
Aft.
Limit
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
Fwd.
Limit
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Vert.
Arm
m
7.969
5.249
5.249
9.507
0.867
90%
0.573
0.515
0.573
0.515
88.799
3.098
2.907
90%
98.264
88.437
98.264
88.437
91.060
0.000
1.880
151
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Fresh Water ford
4
Ballast -1a
Ballast -1b
Ballast -1c
Ballast -1d
Ballast -2a
Ballast -2b
Ballast -2c
Ballast -2d
Ballast -3a
Ballast -3b
Ballast -3c
Ballast -3d
Ballast -4a
Ballast -4b
Ballast -4c
Ballast -4d
Fuel Oil -1a
Fuel Oil -1b
Fuel Oil -1c
Fuel Oil -2a
Fuel Oil -2b
Fuel Oil -2c
Fuel Oil Center 1
Fuel Oil Center 2
Fuel Oil Center 3
Fuel Oil Center 4
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Daily service
MDO -1
Daily service
MDO -2
Sea Chest -1
Sea Chest -2
Sea Chest -3
Sea Chest -4
Fuel Oil Overflow
-1
Fuel Oil Overflow
-2
Waste Oil -1
Waste Oil -2
Sludge -1
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
90%
Unit
Mass
tonne
0.573
Total
Mass
tonne
0.515
Unit
Volume
m^3
0.573
Total
Volume
m^3
0.515
Long.
Arm
m
88.799
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
70.576
0.285
70.576
0.285
101.617
15.519
101.617
15.519
77.477
22.070
77.477
22.070
78.166
24.472
78.166
24.472
107.686
9.111
9.111
141.562
25.775
25.775
147.748
70.576
0.285
70.576
0.285
101.617
15.519
101.617
15.519
77.477
22.070
77.477
22.070
78.166
24.472
78.166
24.472
96.917
8.200
8.200
127.405
23.198
23.198
132.973
68.855
0.278
68.855
0.278
99.139
15.140
99.139
15.140
75.587
21.531
75.587
21.531
76.259
23.875
76.259
23.875
114.038
9.649
9.649
149.912
27.296
27.296
156.463
68.855
0.278
68.855
0.278
99.139
15.140
99.139
15.140
75.587
21.531
75.587
21.531
76.259
23.875
76.259
23.875
102.634
8.684
8.684
134.920
24.566
24.566
140.817
90%
2.079
1.871
2.201
90%
147.748
132.973
90%
2.079
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
90%
100%
90%
100%
90%
100%
100%
100%
100%
10%
Aft.
Limit
m
Fwd.
Limit
m
Trans.
Arm
m
-3.098
Vert.
Arm
m
2.907
78.817
74.054
78.817
74.054
66.486
64.909
66.486
64.909
55.194
55.020
55.194
55.020
45.620
45.676
45.620
45.676
89.895
87.523
87.523
90.060
88.568
88.568
82.339
2.130
6.212
-2.130
-6.212
2.762
6.899
-2.762
-6.899
2.840
7.270
-2.840
-7.270
2.850
7.351
-2.850
-7.351
0.000
3.534
-3.534
0.000
3.778
-3.778
2.644
0.885
1.355
0.885
1.355
0.849
1.159
0.849
1.159
0.826
1.093
0.826
1.093
0.824
1.078
0.824
1.078
4.689
4.830
4.830
7.348
7.604
7.604
3.610
1.981
79.942
6.222
4.736
156.463
140.817
82.339
-2.644
3.610
1.871
2.201
1.981
79.942
-6.222
4.736
108.700
7.755
108.700
7.755
152.887
32.703
152.887
32.703
101.249
33.442
101.249
33.442
61.273
8.225
61.273
8.225
41.555
14.673
41.555
14.673
10.195
97.830
6.979
97.830
6.979
137.598
29.432
137.598
29.432
91.124
30.098
91.124
30.098
61.273
7.403
61.273
7.403
41.555
14.673
41.555
14.673
1.019
115.112
8.212
115.112
8.212
161.905
34.632
161.905
34.632
107.221
35.415
107.221
35.415
64.888
9.792
64.888
9.792
40.541
14.315
40.541
14.315
10.796
103.601
7.391
103.601
7.391
145.714
31.169
145.714
31.169
96.499
31.873
96.499
31.873
64.888
8.813
64.888
8.813
40.541
14.315
40.541
14.315
1.080
82.486
80.779
82.486
80.779
76.211
75.545
76.211
75.545
76.234
75.856
76.234
75.856
36.298
38.230
36.298
38.230
30.313
30.333
30.313
30.333
28.142
2.925
6.413
-2.925
-6.413
2.992
6.778
-2.992
-6.778
2.998
7.021
-2.998
-7.021
2.655
7.020
-2.655
-7.020
2.802
7.600
-2.802
-7.600
0.549
7.355
7.720
7.355
7.720
3.523
3.935
3.523
3.935
7.338
7.422
7.338
7.422
0.893
1.147
0.893
1.147
2.561
3.345
2.561
3.345
0.310
10%
10.195
1.019
10.796
1.080
28.142
-0.549
0.310
10%
10%
10%
6.344
6.344
3.945
0.634
0.634
0.395
6.896
6.896
3.775
0.690
0.690
0.378
25.140
25.140
22.374
0.375
-0.375
0.267
0.293
0.293
0.279
152
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Sludge -2
Fresh Water
Drop -1
Fresh Water
Drop -2
Bilge (Ford) -1
Bilge (Ford) -2
Bilge (Aft) -1
Bilge (Aft) -2
Dirty Fuel Oil -1
Dirty Fuel Oil -2
RSW Sea Chest
-1
RSW Sea Chest
-2
Sewage -1
Sewage -2
Sewage -3
Grey Water -1
Grey Water -2
RSW Tank
Fresh Water aft
Fresh Water ford
Total Loadcase
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
10%
90%
Unit
Mass
tonne
3.945
2.254
Total
Mass
tonne
0.395
2.029
Unit
Volume
m^3
3.775
2.254
Total
Volume
m^3
0.378
2.029
Long.
Arm
m
22.374
20.158
90%
2.254
2.029
2.254
2.029
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
100%
1.900
1.900
1.564
1.564
1.030
1.030
0.592
0.190
0.190
0.156
0.156
0.103
0.103
0.592
1.849
1.849
1.521
1.521
1.091
1.091
0.577
100%
0.592
0.592
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
100%
100%
100%
48.552
3.469
3.469
1.344
1.344
358.716
61.692
130.553
4.855
0.347
0.347
0.134
0.134
358.716
61.692
130.553
4490.252
Aft.
Limit
m
Fwd.
Limit
m
Trans.
Arm
m
-0.267
0.602
Vert.
Arm
m
0.279
0.831
20.158
-0.602
0.831
0.185
0.185
0.152
0.152
0.109
0.109
0.577
18.417
18.417
16.287
16.287
13.460
13.460
11.402
0.177
-0.177
0.119
-0.119
0.095
-0.095
0.242
0.295
0.295
0.273
0.273
0.351
0.351
1.041
0.577
0.577
11.402
-0.242
1.041
46.774
3.342
3.342
1.308
1.308
349.967
61.692
130.553
3559.885
4.677
0.334
0.334
0.131
0.131
349.967
61.692
130.553
3291.877
87.005
86.587
86.587
9.750
9.750
6.970
9.183
97.216
60.451
0.000
3.176
-3.176
0.076
-0.076
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.408
1.521
1.521
0.575
0.575
9.339
5.185
6.629
5.589
Figure 46: Longitudinal Strength - journey 1
Name
st 0
st 1
Long. Pos.
m
-4.676
-3.676
Mass
t/m
0.000
0.000
Buoyancy
t/m
0.000
0.000
Grounding
t/m
0.000
0.000
Damage/NBV
t/m
0.000
0.000
Net Load
t/m
0.000
0.000
Shear
x10^3 tonne
0.000
0.000
Moment
x10^3 tonne.m
0.000
0.000
153
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Name
st 2
st 3
st 4
st 5
st 6
st 7
st 8
st 9
st 10
st 11
st 12
st 13
st 14
st 15
st 16
st 17
st 18
st 19
st 20
st 21
st 22
st 23
st 24
st 25
st 26
st 27
st 28
st 29
st 30
st 31
st 32
st 33
st 34
st 35
st 36
st 37
st 38
st 39
st 40
st 41
st 42
st 43
st 44
st 45
st 46
st 47
st 48
st 49
st 50
st 51
st 52
st 53
st 54
st 55
st 56
st 57
st 58
st 59
st 60
Long. Pos.
m
-2.676
-1.676
-0.676
0.324
1.324
2.324
3.324
4.324
5.324
6.324
7.324
8.324
9.324
10.324
11.324
12.324
13.324
14.324
15.324
16.324
17.324
18.324
19.324
20.324
21.324
22.324
23.324
24.324
25.324
26.324
27.324
28.324
29.324
30.324
31.324
32.324
33.324
34.324
35.324
36.324
37.324
38.324
39.324
40.324
41.324
42.324
43.324
44.324
45.324
46.324
47.324
48.324
49.324
50.324
51.324
52.324
53.324
54.324
55.324
Mass
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
44.412
44.883
45.354
45.825
58.799
62.159
65.412
68.539
1.001
0.047
0.088
0.144
0.071
0.121
0.187
0.210
1.948
2.342
0.233
0.335
0.463
0.341
0.473
0.643
0.542
0.749
1.019
62.703
9.878
10.738
11.653
12.661
13.725
14.815
15.890
16.767
17.476
18.055
20.605
20.998
21.275
21.456
21.542
21.573
21.562
21.518
21.450
21.370
21.280
21.179
21.067
20.943
20.807
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Buoyancy
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.010
-0.142
-0.345
-0.602
-0.908
-1.257
-1.651
-2.092
-2.586
-3.142
-3.766
-4.468
-5.261
-6.162
-7.193
-8.380
-9.755
-11.344
-13.168
-15.234
-17.536
-20.057
-22.771
-25.650
-28.662
-31.770
-34.933
-38.118
-41.292
-44.422
-47.477
-50.424
-53.233
-55.872
-58.312
-60.531
-62.520
-64.289
-65.860
-67.259
-68.515
-69.660
-70.720
-71.719
-72.677
-73.609
-74.524
-75.420
-76.289
-77.123
-77.913
-78.654
Grounding
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Damage/NBV
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Net Load
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
44.412
44.873
45.212
45.480
58.196
61.251
64.155
66.888
-1.091
-2.540
-3.054
-3.622
-4.397
-5.140
-5.976
-6.983
-6.432
-7.413
-11.112
-12.834
-14.771
-17.195
-19.583
-22.128
-25.109
-27.914
-30.750
27.770
-28.241
-30.554
-32.769
-34.817
-36.700
-38.418
-39.982
-41.545
-43.055
-44.465
-43.685
-44.862
-45.983
-47.060
-48.118
-49.146
-50.157
-51.159
-52.158
-53.153
-54.140
-55.110
-56.056
-56.970
-57.847
Shear
x10^3 tonne
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.013
0.058
0.103
0.148
0.195
0.255
0.317
0.383
0.415
0.414
0.411
0.407
0.403
0.399
0.393
0.387
0.379
0.372
0.364
0.352
0.338
0.322
0.303
0.282
0.259
0.232
0.203
0.226
0.247
0.217
0.186
0.152
0.116
0.078
0.039
-0.002
-0.044
-0.088
-0.132
-0.176
-0.221
-0.268
-0.316
-0.364
-0.414
-0.464
0.736
0.683
0.630
0.575
0.519
0.463
0.406
Moment
x10^3 tonne.m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.002
0.038
0.118
0.243
0.414
0.639
0.925
1.275
1.683
2.097
2.510
2.919
3.324
3.725
4.121
4.511
4.894
5.270
5.638
5.996
6.341
6.670
6.983
7.276
7.547
7.793
8.011
8.223
8.462
8.693
8.895
9.063
9.196
9.293
9.354
9.374
9.351
9.285
9.175
9.021
8.822
8.579
8.286
7.944
7.554
7.119
7.703
8.417
9.070
9.671
10.217
10.708
11.147
154
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Name
st 61
st 62
st 63
st 64
st 65
st 66
st 67
st 68
st 69
st 70
st 71
st 72
st 73
st 74
st 75
st 76
st 77
st 78
st 79
st 80
st 81
st 82
st 83
st 84
st 85
st 86
st 87
st 88
st 89
st 90
st 91
st 92
st 93
st 94
st 95
st 96
st 97
st 98
st 99
st 100
st 101
st 102
st 103
st 104
st 105
st 106
st 107
st 108
st 109
st 110
st 111
st 112
st 113
st 114
st 115
st 116
Long. Pos.
m
56.324
57.324
58.324
59.324
60.324
61.324
62.324
63.324
64.324
65.324
66.324
67.324
68.324
69.324
70.324
71.324
72.324
73.324
74.324
75.324
76.324
77.324
78.324
79.324
80.324
81.324
82.324
83.324
84.324
85.324
86.324
87.324
88.324
89.324
90.324
91.324
92.324
93.324
94.324
95.324
96.324
97.324
98.324
99.324
100.324
101.324
102.324
103.324
104.324
105.324
106.324
107.324
108.324
109.324
110.324
111.324
Mass
t/m
20.654
20.486
20.301
20.100
19.879
19.637
19.374
19.088
18.778
18.442
18.078
17.685
17.264
16.816
16.343
15.846
15.328
116.443
114.250
111.825
109.155
106.263
103.179
93.071
89.704
86.202
82.696
79.204
75.640
72.029
44.191
42.076
55.231
52.096
48.985
46.012
43.134
40.363
31.070
26.812
21.515
18.989
16.573
14.273
12.095
10.064
49.503
42.807
34.777
25.460
16.057
8.352
3.594
0.914
0.000
0.000
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Buoyancy
t/m
-79.336
-79.953
-80.497
-80.958
-81.327
-81.596
-81.752
-81.785
-81.680
-81.422
-80.998
-80.395
-79.613
-78.654
-77.522
-76.219
-74.751
-73.123
-71.341
-69.414
-67.352
-65.164
-62.863
-60.465
-57.987
-55.448
-52.869
-50.264
-47.644
-45.024
-42.417
-39.839
-37.306
-34.837
-32.453
-30.178
-28.037
-26.056
-24.246
-22.605
-21.126
-19.802
-18.621
-17.564
-16.597
-15.659
-14.614
-13.187
-10.836
-7.275
-3.866
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Grounding
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Damage/NBV
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Net Load
t/m
-58.682
-59.468
-60.195
-60.857
-61.448
-61.959
-62.378
-62.696
-62.902
-62.980
-62.919
-62.709
-62.349
-61.838
-61.179
-60.373
-59.423
43.320
42.908
42.410
41.804
41.100
40.316
32.605
31.716
30.754
29.828
28.940
27.995
27.005
1.774
2.237
17.925
17.258
16.532
15.834
15.098
14.307
6.824
4.207
0.389
-0.813
-2.048
-3.291
-4.502
-5.595
34.889
29.620
23.941
18.186
12.191
8.352
3.594
0.914
0.000
0.000
Shear
x10^3 tonne
0.347
0.288
0.228
0.168
0.107
0.045
-0.017
-0.080
-0.143
-0.206
-0.269
-0.331
-0.394
-0.456
-0.518
-0.578
-0.638
-0.682
-0.639
-0.597
-0.555
-0.513
-0.472
-0.433
-0.401
-0.370
-0.340
-0.310
-0.282
-0.254
-0.241
-0.239
-0.235
-0.217
-0.200
-0.184
-0.169
-0.154
-0.141
-0.135
-0.134
-0.134
-0.136
-0.138
-0.142
-0.147
-0.113
-0.081
-0.054
-0.033
-0.018
-0.008
-0.002
0.000
0.000
0.000
Moment
x10^3 tonne.m
11.524
11.840
12.098
12.299
12.437
12.513
12.527
12.478
12.367
12.193
11.956
11.656
11.293
10.869
10.382
9.834
9.225
8.559
7.898
7.280
6.704
6.171
5.678
5.226
4.808
4.423
4.068
3.743
3.447
3.179
2.934
2.694
2.456
2.231
2.022
1.830
1.654
1.492
1.345
1.207
1.073
0.939
0.805
0.668
0.528
0.383
0.252
0.155
0.087
0.044
0.019
0.006
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
155
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Key point
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Type
Margin Line (freeboard pos = -4.638 m)
Deck Edge (freeboard pos = -4.638 m)
Freeboard
m
6.366
6.442
Longitudinal Strength calculation
Loadcase - Journey-2
Damage Case - Intact
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Fluid analysis method: Simulate fluid movement
Item Name
Lightship
Cargo-1
Cargo-2
Bow Ballast
Fresh Water ford
1
Fresh Water ford
2
Fresh Water ford
3
Fresh Water ford
4
Ballast -1a
Ballast -1b
Ballast -1c
Ballast -1d
Ballast -2a
Ballast -2b
Ballast -2c
Ballast -2d
Ballast -3a
Ballast -3b
Ballast -3c
Ballast -3d
Ballast -4a
Ballast -4b
Ballast -4c
Ballast -4d
Fuel Oil -1a
Fuel Oil -1b
Fuel Oil -1c
Fuel Oil -2a
Fuel Oil -2b
Fuel Oil -2c
Fuel Oil Center 1
Fuel Oil Center 2
Fuel Oil Center 3
Fuel Oil Center 4
Fuel Oil
Quantity
1
1
1
50%
50%
Unit
Mass
tonne
1252.085
4800.000
2400.000
204.057
5.028
Total
Mass
tonne
1252.085
4800.000
2400.000
102.028
2.514
49.95%
0.573
50%
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
199.080
5.028
99.540
2.514
Long.
Arm
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
103.426
94.800
Aft.
Limit
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
Fwd.
Limit
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Vert.
Arm
m
7.969
5.249
5.249
5.666
0.605
0.286
0.573
0.286
88.741
3.097
2.605
98.264
49.132
98.264
49.132
91.080
0.000
1.237
49.95%
0.573
0.286
0.573
0.286
88.741
-3.097
2.605
50%
50.05%
50%
50.05%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
70.576
0.285
70.576
0.285
101.617
15.519
101.617
15.519
77.477
22.070
77.477
22.070
78.166
24.472
78.166
24.472
107.686
9.111
9.111
141.562
25.775
25.775
147.748
35.288
0.142
35.288
0.142
50.808
7.759
50.808
7.759
38.738
11.035
38.738
11.035
39.083
12.236
39.083
12.236
53.843
4.555
4.555
70.781
12.888
12.888
73.874
68.855
0.278
68.855
0.278
99.139
15.140
99.139
15.140
75.587
21.531
75.587
21.531
76.259
23.875
76.259
23.875
114.038
9.649
9.649
149.912
27.296
27.296
156.463
34.427
0.139
34.427
0.139
49.569
7.570
49.569
7.570
37.793
10.766
37.793
10.766
38.130
11.938
38.130
11.938
57.019
4.824
4.824
74.956
13.648
13.648
78.232
79.687
74.051
79.687
74.051
67.364
66.054
67.364
66.054
55.676
55.736
55.676
55.736
46.134
46.456
46.134
46.456
89.931
87.424
87.424
90.100
88.305
88.305
82.338
1.708
6.045
-1.708
-6.045
2.525
6.627
-2.525
-6.627
2.681
6.995
-2.681
-6.995
2.702
7.095
-2.702
-7.095
0.000
3.471
-3.471
0.000
3.703
-3.703
2.532
0.580
1.315
0.580
1.315
0.543
1.004
0.543
1.004
0.503
0.889
0.503
0.889
0.499
0.866
0.499
0.866
4.206
4.331
4.331
6.754
7.016
7.016
2.719
50.01%
2.079
1.040
2.201
1.101
79.858
6.079
4.144
50%
147.748
73.874
156.463
78.232
82.338
-2.532
2.719
50.01%
2.079
1.040
2.201
1.101
79.858
-6.079
4.144
50%
108.700
54.350
115.112
57.556
82.497
2.888
6.759
156
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Daily service
MDO -1
Daily service
MDO -2
Sea Chest -1
Sea Chest -2
Sea Chest -3
Sea Chest -4
Fuel Oil Overflow
-1
Fuel Oil Overflow
-2
Waste Oil -1
Waste Oil -2
Sludge -1
Sludge -2
Fresh Water
Drop -1
Fresh Water
Drop -2
Bilge (Ford) -1
Bilge (Ford) -2
Bilge (Aft) -1
Bilge (Aft) -2
Dirty Fuel Oil -1
Dirty Fuel Oil -2
RSW Sea Chest
-1
RSW Sea Chest
-2
Sewage -1
Sewage -2
Sewage -3
Grey Water -1
Grey Water -2
RSW Tank
Fresh Water aft
Fresh Water ford
Total Loadcase
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
Unit
Mass
tonne
7.755
108.700
7.755
152.887
32.703
152.887
32.703
101.249
33.442
101.249
33.442
61.273
8.225
61.273
8.225
41.555
14.673
41.555
14.673
10.195
Total
Mass
tonne
3.877
54.350
3.877
76.443
16.351
76.443
16.351
50.624
16.721
50.624
16.721
30.637
4.113
30.637
4.113
20.778
7.336
20.778
7.336
5.097
Unit
Volume
m^3
8.212
115.112
8.212
161.905
34.632
161.905
34.632
107.221
35.415
107.221
35.415
64.888
9.792
64.888
9.792
40.541
14.315
40.541
14.315
10.796
Total
Volume
m^3
4.106
57.556
4.106
80.952
17.316
80.952
17.316
53.610
17.707
53.610
17.707
32.444
4.896
32.444
4.896
20.271
7.157
20.271
7.157
5.398
Long.
Arm
m
80.537
82.497
80.537
76.229
75.442
76.229
75.442
76.266
75.840
76.266
75.840
37.063
38.762
37.063
38.762
30.325
30.360
30.325
30.360
28.047
50%
10.195
5.097
10.796
5.398
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
6.344
6.344
3.945
3.945
2.254
3.172
3.172
1.973
1.973
1.127
6.896
6.896
3.775
3.775
2.254
50%
2.254
1.127
50%
50%
50%
0%
69.78%
49.97%
94.38%
1.900
1.900
1.564
1.564
1.030
1.030
0.592
50.05%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
100%
50%
Aft.
Limit
m
Fwd.
Limit
m
Trans.
Arm
m
6.350
-2.888
-6.350
2.988
6.708
-2.988
-6.708
2.998
6.963
-2.998
-6.963
2.379
6.906
-2.379
-6.906
2.606
7.298
-2.606
-7.298
1.169
Vert.
Arm
m
7.140
6.759
7.140
2.623
3.131
2.623
3.131
6.743
6.822
6.743
6.822
0.591
0.996
0.591
0.996
1.595
2.734
1.595
2.734
0.687
28.047
-1.169
0.687
3.448
3.448
1.888
1.888
1.127
25.042
25.042
22.303
22.303
20.163
0.799
-0.799
0.570
-0.570
0.457
0.650
0.650
0.616
0.616
0.619
2.254
1.127
20.163
-0.457
0.619
0.950
0.950
0.782
0.000
0.719
0.515
0.559
1.849
1.849
1.521
1.521
1.091
1.091
0.577
0.924
0.924
0.761
0.000
0.761
0.545
0.545
18.371
18.371
16.109
17.399
13.321
13.336
11.422
0.379
-0.379
0.244
0.000
0.229
-0.197
0.237
0.626
0.626
0.530
0.042
0.731
0.635
1.014
0.592
0.296
0.577
0.289
11.437
-0.178
0.781
48.552
3.469
3.469
1.344
1.344
358.716
61.692
130.553
24.276
1.735
1.735
0.672
0.672
179.358
61.692
65.276
10231.235
46.774
3.342
3.342
1.308
1.308
349.967
61.692
130.553
3559.885
23.387
1.671
1.671
0.654
0.654
174.984
61.692
65.276
1810.498
86.982
86.745
86.745
9.441
9.441
7.090
9.183
97.222
54.936
0.000
3.302
-3.302
0.141
-0.141
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
1.145
2.162
2.162
0.924
0.924
7.772
5.185
5.281
5.322
157
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Figure 47: Longitudinal Strength - Journey 2
Name
st 0
st 1
st 2
st 3
st 4
st 5
st 6
st 7
st 8
st 9
st 10
st 11
st 12
st 13
st 14
st 15
st 16
st 17
st 18
st 19
st 20
st 21
st 22
st 23
st 24
st 25
st 26
st 27
st 28
st 29
Long. Pos.
m
-4.676
-3.676
-2.676
-1.676
-0.676
0.324
1.324
2.324
3.324
4.324
5.324
6.324
7.324
8.324
9.324
10.324
11.324
12.324
13.324
14.324
15.324
16.324
17.324
18.324
19.324
20.324
21.324
22.324
23.324
24.324
Mass
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
20.232
21.017
21.801
22.586
36.013
39.778
43.440
46.984
0.715
0.393
0.526
0.672
0.217
0.284
0.364
1.057
1.064
1.306
1.365
1.664
2.015
1.884
Buoyancy
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.114
-1.882
-5.454
-9.600
-14.071
-18.684
-23.337
-27.988
-32.616
-37.214
-41.781
-46.317
-50.828
-55.319
-59.794
-64.254
-68.696
-73.118
-77.517
-81.887
-86.225
-90.523
Grounding
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Damage/NBV
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Net Load
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
20.118
19.135
16.347
12.986
21.942
21.094
20.103
18.996
-31.901
-36.821
-41.255
-45.644
-50.611
-55.035
-59.431
-63.198
-67.631
-71.813
-76.151
-80.223
-84.210
-88.639
Shear
x10^3 tonne
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.026
0.043
0.058
0.070
0.092
0.113
0.132
0.125
0.091
0.052
0.009
-0.040
-0.093
-0.150
-0.211
-0.276
-0.346
-0.420
-0.498
-0.580
-0.667
Moment
x10^3 tonne.m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.001
0.017
0.051
0.102
0.166
0.247
0.349
0.472
0.606
0.715
0.787
0.817
0.802
0.736
0.615
0.435
0.192
-0.119
-0.502
-0.961
-1.500
-2.123
158
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Name
st 30
st 31
st 32
st 33
st 34
st 35
st 36
st 37
st 38
st 39
st 40
st 41
st 42
st 43
st 44
st 45
st 46
st 47
st 48
st 49
st 50
st 51
st 52
st 53
st 54
st 55
st 56
st 57
st 58
st 59
st 60
st 61
st 62
st 63
st 64
st 65
st 66
st 67
st 68
st 69
st 70
st 71
st 72
st 73
st 74
st 75
st 76
st 77
st 78
st 79
st 80
st 81
st 82
st 83
st 84
st 85
st 86
st 87
st 88
Long. Pos.
m
25.324
26.324
27.324
28.324
29.324
30.324
31.324
32.324
33.324
34.324
35.324
36.324
37.324
38.324
39.324
40.324
41.324
42.324
43.324
44.324
45.324
46.324
47.324
48.324
49.324
50.324
51.324
52.324
53.324
54.324
55.324
56.324
57.324
58.324
59.324
60.324
61.324
62.324
63.324
64.324
65.324
66.324
67.324
68.324
69.324
70.324
71.324
72.324
73.324
74.324
75.324
76.324
77.324
78.324
79.324
80.324
81.324
82.324
83.324
Mass
t/m
2.278
2.751
2.979
3.617
4.389
31.381
2.412
3.074
3.872
4.896
6.117
7.446
8.796
10.131
11.415
12.627
6.859
7.870
8.824
9.727
10.573
11.385
12.168
12.929
13.675
14.411
7.818
8.497
9.171
9.839
10.500
11.149
11.784
12.405
13.008
6.128
6.683
7.218
7.731
8.217
8.672
9.090
9.467
9.798
10.080
10.310
10.487
10.608
60.889
60.365
59.675
58.830
57.818
56.630
51.881
49.924
47.980
46.340
44.700
Buoyancy
t/m
-94.777
-98.978
-103.118
-107.185
-111.164
-115.038
-118.797
-122.426
-125.911
-129.235
-132.381
-135.332
-138.069
-140.573
-142.829
-144.832
-146.593
-148.135
-149.485
-150.678
-151.745
-152.717
-153.620
-154.475
-155.301
-156.108
-156.893
-157.636
-158.323
-158.938
-159.469
-159.903
-160.227
-160.428
-160.494
-160.408
-160.157
-159.723
-159.089
-158.234
-157.134
-155.766
-154.107
-152.160
-149.928
-147.422
-144.647
-141.613
-138.331
-134.812
-131.069
-127.118
-122.976
-118.663
-114.204
-109.626
-104.959
-100.238
-95.487
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Grounding
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Damage/NBV
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Net Load
t/m
-92.499
-96.227
-100.139
-103.569
-106.775
-83.658
-116.385
-119.352
-122.039
-124.339
-126.264
-127.887
-129.273
-130.442
-131.413
-132.205
-139.734
-140.265
-140.661
-140.951
-141.171
-141.332
-141.451
-141.546
-141.626
-141.697
-149.074
-149.140
-149.152
-149.099
-148.970
-148.754
-148.443
-148.023
-147.485
-154.280
-153.474
-152.505
-151.358
-150.016
-148.462
-146.676
-144.641
-142.362
-139.849
-137.111
-134.160
-131.005
-77.441
-74.447
-71.393
-68.288
-65.157
-62.034
-62.323
-59.702
-56.979
-53.899
-50.787
Shear
x10^3 tonne
-0.758
-0.852
-0.950
-1.052
-1.157
-1.243
-1.330
-1.448
-1.569
-1.692
-1.818
-1.945
-2.073
-2.203
-2.334
-0.066
-0.202
-0.342
-0.483
-0.623
-0.764
-0.906
-1.047
-1.189
-0.078
-0.220
-0.368
-0.517
-0.666
-0.815
-0.965
-1.113
-1.262
-1.410
-1.558
-1.708
2.939
2.786
2.634
2.483
2.334
2.186
2.040
1.897
1.756
1.617
1.482
1.349
1.227
1.151
1.078
1.008
0.942
0.878
0.817
0.756
0.698
0.642
0.590
Moment
x10^3 tonne.m
-2.835
-3.639
-4.541
-5.542
-6.646
-7.847
-9.132
-10.522
-12.031
-13.662
-15.418
-17.300
-19.309
-21.444
-23.712
-24.644
-24.776
-25.053
-25.465
-26.013
-26.709
-27.545
-28.522
-29.637
-29.821
-29.968
-30.264
-30.707
-31.300
-32.042
-32.933
-33.967
-35.155
-36.491
-37.974
-39.606
-37.837
-34.975
-32.266
-29.708
-27.299
-25.039
-22.926
-20.958
-19.131
-17.445
-15.895
-14.480
-13.195
-12.006
-10.892
-9.849
-8.874
-7.965
-7.117
-6.331
-5.604
-4.934
-4.319
159
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Name
st 89
st 90
st 91
st 92
st 93
st 94
st 95
st 96
st 97
st 98
st 99
st 100
st 101
st 102
st 103
st 104
st 105
st 106
st 107
st 108
st 109
st 110
st 111
st 112
st 113
st 114
st 115
st 116
Long. Pos.
m
84.324
85.324
86.324
87.324
88.324
89.324
90.324
91.324
92.324
93.324
94.324
95.324
96.324
97.324
98.324
99.324
100.324
101.324
102.324
103.324
104.324
105.324
106.324
107.324
108.324
109.324
110.324
111.324
Mass
t/m
43.104
41.549
35.471
33.556
30.899
28.850
27.022
25.395
23.877
22.388
15.439
14.141
10.745
9.484
8.277
7.136
6.075
5.136
28.176
23.903
18.500
11.995
5.565
1.247
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Buoyancy
t/m
-90.719
-85.950
-81.197
-76.480
-71.819
-67.239
-62.767
-58.431
-54.268
-50.312
-46.580
-43.066
-39.761
-36.650
-33.714
-30.922
-28.220
-25.516
-22.652
-19.362
-15.125
-9.368
-4.155
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Grounding
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Type
Freeboard
m
2.294
2.37
Key point
Margin Line (freeboard pos = -4.638 m)
Deck Edge (freeboard pos = -4.638 m)
Damage/NBV
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Net Load
t/m
-47.615
-44.401
-45.726
-42.924
-40.920
-38.390
-35.745
-33.037
-30.391
-27.924
-31.140
-28.925
-29.016
-27.167
-25.437
-23.786
-22.145
-20.380
5.524
4.541
3.375
2.628
1.410
1.247
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Shear
x10^3 tonne
0.541
0.495
0.449
0.405
0.363
0.324
0.287
0.252
0.221
0.191
0.164
0.134
0.104
0.076
0.050
0.025
0.002
-0.019
-0.015
-0.010
-0.006
-0.003
-0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Moment
x10^3 tonne.m
-3.753
-3.236
-2.764
-2.337
-1.953
-1.609
-1.304
-1.035
-0.799
-0.593
-0.415
-0.266
-0.148
-0.058
0.005
0.042
0.056
0.047
0.029
0.016
0.008
0.003
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Longitudinal Strength calculation
Loadcase - Arrival
Damage Case - Intact
Free to Trim
Specific gravity = 1.025; (Density = 1.025 tonne/m^3)
Fluid analysis method: Simulate fluid movement
Item Name
Lightship
Cargo-1
Cargo-2
Bow Ballast
Fresh Water ford
1
Fresh Water ford
2
Quantity
1
1
1
0%
25%
25%
Unit
Total
Mass
Mass
tonne
tonne
1252.085 1252.085
4800.000 4800.000
2400.000 2400.000
204.057
0.000
5.028
1.257
0.573
0.143
Unit
Volume
m^3
Total
Volume
m^3
199.080
5.028
0.000
1.257
Long.
Arm
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
102.053
94.795
0.573
0.143
88.651
Aft.
Limit
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
Fwd.
Limit
m
48.464
60.584
39.712
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Vert.
Arm
m
7.969
5.249
5.249
0.031
0.411
3.105
2.339
160
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Fresh Water ford
3
Fresh Water ford
4
Ballast -1a
Ballast -1b
Ballast -1c
Ballast -1d
Ballast -2a
Ballast -2b
Ballast -2c
Ballast -2d
Ballast -3a
Ballast -3b
Ballast -3c
Ballast -3d
Ballast -4a
Ballast -4b
Ballast -4c
Ballast -4d
Fuel Oil -1a
Fuel Oil -1b
Fuel Oil -1c
Fuel Oil -2a
Fuel Oil -2b
Fuel Oil -2c
Fuel Oil Center 1
Fuel Oil Center 2
Fuel Oil Center 3
Fuel Oil Center 4
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Fuel Oil
Daily service
MDO -1
Daily service
MDO -2
Sea Chest -1
Sea Chest -2
Sea Chest -3
Sea Chest -4
Fuel Oil Overflow
-1
Fuel Oil Overflow
-2
Waste Oil -1
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
25%
Unit
Mass
tonne
98.264
Total
Mass
tonne
24.566
Unit
Volume
m^3
98.264
Total
Volume
m^3
24.566
Long.
Arm
m
91.025
25%
0.573
0.143
0.573
0.143
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
70.576
0.285
70.576
0.285
101.617
15.519
101.617
15.519
77.477
22.070
77.477
22.070
78.166
24.472
78.166
24.472
107.686
9.111
9.111
141.562
25.775
25.775
147.748
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
26.921
2.278
2.278
35.390
6.444
6.444
36.937
68.855
0.278
68.855
0.278
99.139
15.140
99.139
15.140
75.587
21.531
75.587
21.531
76.259
23.875
76.259
23.875
114.038
9.649
9.649
149.912
27.296
27.296
156.463
25%
2.079
0.520
25%
147.748
25%
Aft.
Limit
m
Fwd.
Limit
m
Trans.
Arm
m
0.000
Vert.
Arm
m
0.785
88.651
-3.105
2.339
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
28.509
2.412
2.412
37.478
6.824
6.824
39.116
85.630
73.228
85.630
73.228
72.894
60.550
72.894
60.550
59.948
59.903
59.948
59.903
50.361
50.361
50.361
50.361
89.850
87.326
87.326
90.002
88.032
88.032
82.298
0.000
3.998
0.000
-3.998
0.000
3.998
0.000
-3.998
0.001
5.685
-0.001
-5.685
0.001
3.998
-0.001
-3.998
0.000
3.460
-3.460
0.000
3.666
-3.666
2.406
0.005
0.984
0.005
0.984
0.000
0.479
0.000
0.479
0.000
0.406
0.000
0.406
0.001
0.396
0.001
0.396
3.896
3.985
3.985
6.376
6.557
6.557
2.131
2.201
0.550
79.757
6.119
3.697
36.937
156.463
39.116
82.298
-2.406
2.131
2.079
0.520
2.201
0.550
79.757
-6.119
3.697
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
100%
100%
100%
100%
75%
108.700
7.755
108.700
7.755
152.887
32.703
152.887
32.703
101.249
33.442
101.249
33.442
61.273
8.225
61.273
8.225
41.555
14.673
41.555
14.673
10.195
27.175
1.939
27.175
1.939
38.222
8.176
38.222
8.176
25.312
8.361
25.312
8.361
15.318
2.056
15.318
2.056
41.555
14.673
41.555
14.673
7.646
115.112
8.212
115.112
8.212
161.905
34.632
161.905
34.632
107.221
35.415
107.221
35.415
64.888
9.792
64.888
9.792
40.541
14.315
40.541
14.315
10.796
28.778
2.053
28.778
2.053
40.476
8.658
40.476
8.658
26.805
8.854
26.805
8.854
16.222
2.448
16.222
2.448
40.541
14.315
40.541
14.315
8.097
82.439
80.350
82.439
80.350
76.197
75.223
76.197
75.223
76.232
75.776
76.232
75.776
37.032
38.863
37.032
38.863
30.313
30.333
30.313
30.333
28.000
2.865
6.303
-2.865
-6.303
2.977
6.619
-2.977
-6.619
2.998
6.935
-2.998
-6.935
1.965
6.701
-1.965
-6.701
2.802
7.600
-2.802
-7.600
1.406
6.379
6.653
6.379
6.653
2.059
2.542
2.059
2.542
6.369
6.419
6.369
6.419
0.397
0.861
0.397
0.861
2.561
3.345
2.561
3.345
0.843
75%
10.195
7.646
10.796
8.097
28.000
-1.406
0.843
75%
6.344
4.758
6.896
5.172
24.995
0.961
0.797
161
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Item Name
Waste Oil -2
Sludge -1
Sludge -2
Fresh Water
Drop -1
Fresh Water
Drop -2
Bilge (Ford) -1
Bilge (Ford) -2
Bilge (Aft) -1
Bilge (Aft) -2
Dirty Fuel Oil -1
Dirty Fuel Oil -2
RSW Sea Chest
-1
RSW Sea Chest
-2
Sewage -1
Sewage -2
Sewage -3
Grey Water -1
Grey Water -2
RSW Tank
Fresh Water aft
Fresh Water ford
Total Loadcase
Quantity
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
75%
75%
75%
25%
Unit
Mass
tonne
6.344
3.945
3.945
2.254
Total
Mass
tonne
4.758
2.959
2.959
0.564
Unit
Volume
m^3
6.896
3.775
3.775
2.254
Total
Volume
m^3
5.172
2.831
2.831
0.564
Long.
Arm
m
24.995
22.270
22.270
20.150
25%
2.254
0.564
2.254
0.564
75%
75%
75%
75%
75%
75%
100%
1.900
1.900
1.564
1.564
1.030
1.030
0.592
1.425
1.425
1.173
1.173
0.772
0.772
0.592
1.849
1.849
1.521
1.521
1.091
1.091
0.577
100%
0.592
0.592
75%
75%
75%
75%
75%
100%
25%
25%
48.552
3.469
3.469
1.344
1.344
358.716
61.692
130.553
36.414
2.602
2.602
1.008
1.008
358.716
15.423
32.638
9488.624
Aft.
Limit
m
Fwd.
Limit
m
Trans.
Arm
m
-0.961
0.687
-0.687
0.327
Vert.
Arm
m
0.797
0.755
0.755
0.439
20.150
-0.327
0.439
1.386
1.386
1.141
1.141
0.818
0.818
0.577
18.351
18.351
16.035
16.035
13.289
13.289
11.402
0.457
-0.457
0.291
-0.291
0.235
-0.235
0.242
0.763
0.763
0.635
0.635
0.753
0.753
1.041
0.577
0.577
11.402
-0.242
1.041
46.774
3.342
3.342
1.308
1.308
349.967
61.692
130.553
3559.885
35.081
2.507
2.507
0.981
0.981
349.967
15.423
32.638
1049.460
86.977
86.759
86.759
9.347
9.347
6.970
9.361
97.203
52.120
0.000
3.348
-3.348
0.164
-0.164
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
1.557
2.437
2.437
1.069
1.069
9.339
4.300
4.431
5.625
Figure 48: Longitudinal Strength - arrival
162
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Name
st 0
st 1
st 2
st 3
st 4
st 5
st 6
st 7
st 8
st 9
st 10
st 11
st 12
st 13
st 14
st 15
st 16
st 17
st 18
st 19
st 20
st 21
st 22
st 23
st 24
st 25
st 26
st 27
st 28
st 29
st 30
st 31
st 32
st 33
st 34
st 35
st 36
st 37
st 38
st 39
st 40
st 41
st 42
st 43
st 44
st 45
st 46
st 47
st 48
st 49
st 50
st 51
st 52
st 53
st 54
st 55
st 56
st 57
st 58
Long. Pos.
m
-4.676
-3.676
-2.676
-1.676
-0.676
0.324
1.324
2.324
3.324
4.324
5.324
6.324
7.324
8.324
9.324
10.324
11.324
12.324
13.324
14.324
15.324
16.324
17.324
18.324
19.324
20.324
21.324
22.324
23.324
24.324
25.324
26.324
27.324
28.324
29.324
30.324
31.324
32.324
33.324
34.324
35.324
36.324
37.324
38.324
39.324
40.324
41.324
42.324
43.324
44.324
45.324
46.324
47.324
48.324
49.324
50.324
51.324
52.324
53.324
Mass
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
44.412
44.883
45.354
45.825
48.733
50.471
52.461
54.701
1.001
0.534
0.657
0.771
0.699
0.828
0.971
1.587
0.554
0.648
2.191
2.486
2.817
2.953
3.347
3.801
4.665
5.321
6.079
62.703
1.401
1.672
1.992
2.391
2.914
3.558
4.294
5.065
5.779
6.415
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Buoyancy
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.008
-1.085
-3.089
-5.531
-8.259
-11.653
-16.033
-20.694
-25.469
-30.223
-34.885
-39.439
-43.887
-48.237
-52.500
-56.685
-60.805
-64.871
-68.890
-72.866
-76.800
-80.694
-84.545
-88.352
-92.112
-95.820
-99.473
-103.064
-106.586
-110.028
-113.377
-116.618
-119.740
-122.730
-125.574
-128.258
-130.763
-133.073
-135.169
-137.034
-138.650
-140.014
-141.136
-142.039
-142.749
-143.301
-143.726
-144.056
-144.316
-144.529
-144.711
-144.875
-145.018
-145.123
-145.175
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Grounding
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Damage/NBV
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Net Load
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.008
-1.085
-3.089
-5.531
36.153
33.230
29.321
25.131
23.264
20.248
17.576
15.261
-42.886
-47.703
-51.843
-55.914
-60.106
-64.043
-67.919
-71.278
-76.246
-80.046
-82.354
-85.865
-89.294
-92.867
-96.126
-99.263
-101.921
-104.707
-107.298
-53.915
-118.339
-121.058
-123.582
-125.867
-127.849
-129.515
-130.876
-131.968
-132.871
-133.600
-141.136
-142.039
-142.749
-143.301
-143.726
-144.056
-144.316
-144.529
-144.711
-144.875
-145.018
-145.123
-145.175
Shear
x10^3 tonne
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.001
-0.003
-0.007
-0.001
0.034
0.065
0.092
0.116
0.137
0.156
0.173
0.158
0.113
0.063
0.009
-0.049
-0.111
-0.177
-0.246
-0.319
-0.398
-0.479
-0.563
-0.651
-0.742
-0.836
-0.934
-1.035
-1.138
-1.244
-1.302
-1.364
-1.484
-1.606
-1.731
-1.858
-1.986
-2.116
-2.248
-2.380
-0.114
-0.251
-0.393
-0.535
-0.678
-0.822
-0.966
-1.110
-1.254
-0.147
-0.291
-0.436
-0.581
-0.727
Moment
x10^3 tonne.m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.002
-0.007
-0.015
0.002
0.051
0.131
0.235
0.362
0.509
0.673
0.846
0.982
1.070
1.107
1.088
1.008
0.865
0.654
0.372
0.014
-0.425
-0.946
-1.552
-2.248
-3.037
-3.922
-4.906
-5.993
-7.183
-8.458
-9.788
-11.212
-12.756
-14.425
-16.220
-18.143
-20.194
-22.374
-24.688
-25.666
-25.850
-26.172
-26.636
-27.242
-27.992
-28.886
-29.923
-31.102
-31.355
-31.574
-31.938
-32.447
-33.101
163
Design of a Factory Stern Trawler
Name
st 59
st 60
st 61
st 62
st 63
st 64
st 65
st 66
st 67
st 68
st 69
st 70
st 71
st 72
st 73
st 74
st 75
st 76
st 77
st 78
st 79
st 80
st 81
st 82
st 83
st 84
st 85
st 86
st 87
st 88
st 89
st 90
st 91
st 92
st 93
st 94
st 95
st 96
st 97
st 98
st 99
st 100
st 101
st 102
st 103
st 104
st 105
st 106
st 107
st 108
st 109
st 110
st 111
st 112
st 113
st 114
st 115
st 116
Long. Pos.
m
54.324
55.324
56.324
57.324
58.324
59.324
60.324
61.324
62.324
63.324
64.324
65.324
66.324
67.324
68.324
69.324
70.324
71.324
72.324
73.324
74.324
75.324
76.324
77.324
78.324
79.324
80.324
81.324
82.324
83.324
84.324
85.324
86.324
87.324
88.324
89.324
90.324
91.324
92.324
93.324
94.324
95.324
96.324
97.324
98.324
99.324
100.324
101.324
102.324
103.324
104.324
105.324
106.324
107.324
108.324
109.324
110.324
111.324
Mass
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
29.442
28.580
27.645
26.633
25.554
24.419
24.493
22.607
21.184
20.040
19.029
18.149
17.267
30.713
28.551
16.046
14.565
13.370
12.325
11.353
10.496
7.904
7.120
5.380
4.704
4.077
3.506
3.006
2.609
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Buoyancy
t/m
-145.161
-145.071
-144.893
-144.616
-144.229
-143.721
-143.080
-142.293
-141.348
-140.227
-138.916
-137.394
-135.642
-133.642
-131.395
-128.911
-126.196
-123.261
-120.115
-116.770
-113.239
-109.534
-105.672
-101.670
-97.548
-93.327
-89.033
-84.694
-80.342
-75.999
-71.677
-67.392
-63.162
-59.003
-54.936
-50.982
-47.167
-43.518
-40.065
-36.841
-33.860
-31.117
-28.603
-26.307
-24.215
-22.303
-20.533
-18.837
-17.084
-15.012
-12.060
-7.573
-3.933
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Naval Arch. and Marine Eng. Dept.
Grounding
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Damage/NBV
t/m
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Net Load
t/m
-145.161
-145.071
-144.893
-144.616
-144.229
-143.721
-143.080
-142.293
-141.348
-140.227
-138.916
-137.394
-135.642
-133.642
-131.395
-128.911
-126.196
-123.261
-120.115
-87.329
-84.659
-81.890
-79.039
-76.116
-73.129
-68.833
-66.425
-63.510
-60.303
-56.969
-53.528
-50.125
-32.448
-30.451
-38.890
-36.417
-33.798
-31.193
-28.712
-26.345
-25.957
-23.996
-23.222
-21.603
-20.138
-18.797
-17.527
-16.228
-17.084
-15.012
-12.060
-7.573
-3.933
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Shear
x10^3 tonne
-0.872
-1.017
-1.162
-1.307
-1.451
-1.595
-1.738
2.919
2.777
2.636
2.497
2.359
2.222
2.087
1.955
1.825
1.697
1.572
1.451
1.337
1.251
1.167
1.087
1.009
0.935
0.863
0.796
0.730
0.669
0.610
0.555
0.503
0.462
0.431
0.400
0.362
0.327
0.295
0.265
0.237
0.212
0.187
0.163
0.140
0.119
0.100
0.082
0.065
0.047
0.031
0.018
0.008
0.002
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Moment
x10^3 tonne.m
-33.900
-34.844
-35.934
-37.168
-38.547
-40.070
-41.734
-39.994
-37.146
-34.439
-31.873
-29.445
-27.155
-25.000
-22.979
-21.089
-19.328
-17.693
-16.181
-14.788
-13.495
-12.286
-11.160
-10.111
-9.140
-8.241
-7.412
-6.649
-5.950
-5.310
-4.729
-4.200
-3.719
-3.273
-2.857
-2.476
-2.131
-1.821
-1.541
-1.290
-1.066
-0.867
-0.692
-0.541
-0.411
-0.302
-0.211
-0.138
-0.082
-0.043
-0.018
-0.006
-0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
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CH.6: CONSTRUCTION FOR TUNA
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Introduction
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CONSTRUCTION
In this chapter various calculations are done according to BV classification society rules. These
calculations main concern is to acquire:
1. Plates thickness for different parts of the ship.
2. Main dimensions for required primary and secondary stiffeners.
Design Information
This information is obtained from the analysis done by Maxsurf Stability
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L: Length between perpendicular= 105.3 m
B: Breadth= 21 m
h: Depth= 12.5 m
T: Draft= 7.4 m
Δ: Displacement = 9829 tons
Cp: Prismatic coefficient = 0.607
CB: Block coefficient = 0.563
Cm: Max Section area coefficient = 0.928
Cw: Waterplane area coefficient = 0.768
s: Spacing = 1 m
k: Material factor = 1
ReH: Minimum yield stress of the plating material = 235 N/mm2
E = 206000 N/mm2
ʋ = 0.3
l = 7.1699 m
r = 1E+40 m
E = 206 kN/mm2
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Plates
1. Bottom
𝑡𝑡𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 = 1.9 + 0.032 𝐿𝐿 𝑘𝑘 0.5 + 4.5 𝑠𝑠
𝒕𝒕𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃 = 𝟗𝟗. 𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
2. Side
𝑡𝑡𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠 = 2.1 + 0.031 𝐿𝐿 𝑘𝑘 0.5 + 4.5 𝑠𝑠
𝒕𝒕𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔 = 𝟗𝟗. 𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
3. Deck
𝑡𝑡𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 = 2.1 + 0.031 𝐿𝐿 𝑘𝑘 0.5 + 4.5 𝑠𝑠
𝒕𝒕𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅 = 𝟖𝟖 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
4. Weather Deck
𝑡𝑡𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 = 1.6 + 0.032 𝐿𝐿 𝑘𝑘 0.5 + 4.5 𝑠𝑠
𝒕𝒕𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘𝒘 𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅𝒅 = 𝟗𝟗. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
Primary Stiffeners
1. Bottom
a. Center Girder
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𝑡𝑡𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔 = 2 𝐿𝐿3 𝑘𝑘 6
𝒕𝒕𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄𝒄 𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈 = 𝟗𝟗. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
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b. Side Girders
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𝑡𝑡𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠 𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔 = 1.4 𝐿𝐿3 𝑘𝑘 6
𝒕𝒕𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔 𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈𝒈 = 𝟔𝟔. 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔 = 𝟕𝟕 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
c. Floors
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𝑡𝑡𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 = 1.5 𝐿𝐿3 𝑘𝑘 6
𝒕𝒕𝒇𝒇𝒇𝒇𝒇𝒇𝒇𝒇𝒇𝒇 = 𝟕𝟕. 𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎 = 𝟖𝟖 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
2. Deck and Side
𝑤𝑤 = 𝛾𝛾𝑅𝑅 𝛾𝛾𝑚𝑚 𝛽𝛽𝑏𝑏
𝛾𝛾𝑆𝑆2 𝑝𝑝𝑠𝑠 + 𝛾𝛾𝑤𝑤2 𝑝𝑝𝑤𝑤
𝑚𝑚�𝑅𝑅𝑦𝑦 − 𝛾𝛾𝑅𝑅 𝛾𝛾𝑚𝑚 𝜎𝜎𝑥𝑥1 �
𝑠𝑠𝑙𝑙 2 ∗ 103
γR: Partial safety factor covering uncertainties regarding Resistance = 1.02
γm: Partial safety factor covering uncertainties regarding Material = 1.02
βb: Coefficients of the brackets at ends = 1
γS2: Partial safety factor covering uncertainties regarding Still water pressure = 1
pS: Still water sea pressure
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𝑝𝑝𝑠𝑠 = 𝜌𝜌𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔
Since Sea water density =1.025 ton/m3
𝒑𝒑𝒔𝒔 = 𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌/𝒎𝒎𝟐𝟐
γw2: Partial safety factor covering uncertainties regarding Wave pressure = 1.2
pw: Wave pressure
𝑝𝑝𝑤𝑤 =
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𝜌𝜌𝜌𝜌ℎ𝑒𝑒 𝐿𝐿
𝒑𝒑𝒘𝒘 = 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑. 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌/𝒎𝒎𝟐𝟐
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m: Boundary coefficient = 12
Ry: Minimum yield stress
𝑅𝑅𝑦𝑦 = 235/𝑘𝑘
𝑹𝑹𝒚𝒚 = 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐 𝑵𝑵/𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎𝟐𝟐
σX1: Hull girder normal stress
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𝜎𝜎𝑋𝑋1 = 𝛾𝛾𝑆𝑆1 𝜎𝜎𝑆𝑆1 + 𝛾𝛾𝑊𝑊1 𝐶𝐶𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹 (𝐶𝐶𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹 𝜎𝜎(𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊)1 + 𝐶𝐶𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹 𝜎𝜎(𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊)1 + 𝐶𝐶𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹 𝜎𝜎𝛺𝛺 )
γS1: Partial safety factor covering uncertainties regarding Still water hull girder load
=1
γW1: Partial safety factor covering uncertainties regarding Wave hull girder load =
1.15
CFT, CFV, CFH and CFΩ: Coefficients = 1
σS1, σWV1, σWH1: Hull girder normal stresses
Table 5: Hull girder normal compression stresses
Sagging
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Hogging
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𝝈𝝈𝑺𝑺𝟏𝟏
𝑀𝑀(𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆)𝑆𝑆
(𝑧𝑧 – 𝑁𝑁)� 10–3
𝐼𝐼𝑦𝑦
�
𝝈𝝈𝑾𝑾𝑾𝑾𝟏𝟏
0.625 𝐹𝐹𝐷𝐷 𝑀𝑀(𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊)𝑆𝑆
(𝑧𝑧 – 𝑁𝑁)� 10–3
𝐼𝐼𝑦𝑦
𝑀𝑀(𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆)𝐻𝐻
0.625 𝐹𝐹𝐷𝐷 𝑀𝑀(𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊)𝐻𝐻
(𝑧𝑧 – 𝑁𝑁)� 10–3 �
(𝑧𝑧 – 𝑁𝑁)� 10–3
𝐼𝐼𝑦𝑦
𝐼𝐼𝑦𝑦
𝝈𝝈𝑾𝑾𝑾𝑾𝟏𝟏
0.625 𝑀𝑀𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊
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𝑦𝑦� 10–3
𝐼𝐼𝑧𝑧
MWV-H, MWV-S: Wave bending moments
𝑀𝑀(𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊)𝐻𝐻 = 190 𝐹𝐹𝑀𝑀 𝑛𝑛 𝐶𝐶 𝐿𝐿2 𝐵𝐵 𝐶𝐶𝐵𝐵 ∗ 10−3
𝑀𝑀(𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊)𝑆𝑆 = −110 𝐹𝐹𝑀𝑀 𝑛𝑛 𝐶𝐶 𝐿𝐿2 𝐵𝐵 (𝐶𝐶𝐵𝐵 + 0.7) ∗ 10−3
MSW-H, MSW-S: Still water bending moments
𝑀𝑀(𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆)𝐻𝐻 = 175 𝑛𝑛1 𝐶𝐶 𝐿𝐿2 𝐵𝐵 (𝐶𝐶𝐵𝐵 + 0.7) ∗ 10−3 − 𝑀𝑀(𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊)𝐻𝐻
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𝑀𝑀(𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆)𝑆𝑆 = 175 𝑛𝑛1 𝐶𝐶 𝐿𝐿2 𝐵𝐵 (𝐶𝐶𝐵𝐵 + 0.7) ∗ 10−3 + 𝑀𝑀(𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊)𝑆𝑆
MWH: Horizontal wave bending moment
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𝑀𝑀𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊 = 0.42 𝐹𝐹𝑀𝑀 𝑛𝑛 𝐻𝐻 𝐿𝐿2 𝑇𝑇 𝐶𝐶𝐵𝐵
FM: Distribution factor = 1
n, n1: navigation factors = 1
Figure 49: Wave parameters formulas
𝐶𝐶 = 8.033 ,
𝐻𝐻 = 5.325
𝑴𝑴(𝑾𝑾𝑾𝑾)𝑯𝑯 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌. 𝒎𝒎
𝑴𝑴(𝑾𝑾𝑾𝑾)𝑺𝑺 = −𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌. 𝒎𝒎
𝑴𝑴(𝑺𝑺𝑺𝑺)𝑯𝑯 = 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐. 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌. 𝒎𝒎
𝑴𝑴(𝑺𝑺𝑺𝑺)𝑺𝑺 = 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔. 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌. 𝒎𝒎
FD: Coefficient = 1
𝑴𝑴𝑾𝑾𝑾𝑾 = 𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖. 𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌. 𝒎𝒎
IY: Moment of inertia about Y-axis = 11227.82 m4
IZ: Moment of inertia about Z-axis = 1705.494 m4
z: Z coordinate to the reference point= 52.65 m
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N: Z coordinate with respect to the reference co-ordinate system = 4.4145 m
𝝈𝝈𝑺𝑺𝟏𝟏 = 𝟐𝟐. 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌/𝒎𝒎𝟐𝟐
𝝈𝝈(𝑾𝑾𝑾𝑾)𝟏𝟏 = 𝟎𝟎. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌/𝒎𝒎𝟐𝟐
𝑺𝑺
𝝈𝝈(𝑾𝑾𝑾𝑾)𝟏𝟏 = 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌/𝒎𝒎𝟐𝟐
𝝈𝝈𝑿𝑿𝟏𝟏 = 𝟏𝟏. 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌/𝒎𝒎𝟐𝟐
𝒘𝒘 = 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑. 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔 𝒄𝒄𝒎𝒎𝟑𝟑
The appropriate dimensions of a Tee section center girder to this section modulus are
300*25*300*25 and L section side girders are 300*300*25.
Ordinary Stiffeners
1. Side
𝑤𝑤 = 𝛾𝛾𝑅𝑅 𝛾𝛾𝑚𝑚 𝜆𝜆𝑏𝑏 𝛽𝛽𝑏𝑏
𝛾𝛾𝑆𝑆2 𝑝𝑝𝑠𝑠 + 𝛾𝛾𝑤𝑤2 𝑝𝑝𝑤𝑤
𝑠𝑠
�1 − � 𝑠𝑠𝑙𝑙 2 ∗ 103
2𝑙𝑙
𝑚𝑚 𝑅𝑅𝑌𝑌
γR, γm, βb, γS2, pS, γw2, pw, m and Ry have been previously defined and calculated.
λb: Coefficient = 0.8
𝒘𝒘 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑 𝒄𝒄𝒎𝒎𝟑𝟑
The appropriate dimensions of longitudinals are 175*175*15.
2. Deck and Bottom
𝑤𝑤 = 𝛾𝛾𝑅𝑅 𝛾𝛾𝑚𝑚 𝛽𝛽𝑏𝑏
𝛾𝛾𝑆𝑆2 𝑝𝑝𝑠𝑠 + 𝛾𝛾𝑤𝑤2 𝑝𝑝𝑤𝑤
𝑚𝑚�𝑅𝑅𝑦𝑦 − 𝛾𝛾𝑅𝑅 𝛾𝛾𝑚𝑚 𝜎𝜎𝑥𝑥1 �
�1 −
𝑠𝑠
� 𝑠𝑠𝑙𝑙 2 ∗ 103
2𝑙𝑙
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γR, γm, βb, γS2, pS, γw2, pw, m, Ry and σx1 have been previously defined and calculated.
𝒘𝒘 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖 𝒄𝒄𝒎𝒎𝟑𝟑
The appropriate dimensions of longitudinals are 200*200*15.
Construction of different sections of the ship
Figure 50: Construction of Midship Section
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Figure 51: Construction of Aft Peak section
Figure 52: Construction of forward peak
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CH.7: POWER & PROPULSION
SYSTEM FOR TUNA BAIT
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POWER AND PROPULSION SYSTEM
Introduction
In this chapter the design’s resistance and power are calculated, an appropriate prime mover is
selected, and finally the various parts of the propulsion system are designed.
Ship Specifications:
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LOA = 114.88 m
LBP = 105.3 m
B = 21 m
D = 12.5 m
T = 7.4 m
Deadweight = 5400 tons
Velocity = 15 knots
Displacement = 9829.096939 tons
Prismatic coefficient (Cp) = 0.607
Block coefficient (Cb) = 0.563
Max Sect. area coefficient (Cm) = 0.928
Waterplane area coefficient (Cwp) = 0.768
Ship Total Efficiency:
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Mechanical = 85%
Reduction gear = 95%
Trans. = 97.50%
Open water = 60%
Relative Rotative = 101.25%
Hull = 115%
QPC = 75%
𝜂𝜂𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡 = 𝜂𝜂𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚ℎ𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 + 𝜂𝜂𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟 𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔 + 𝜂𝜂𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡 + 𝜂𝜂𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑛𝑛 𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤
+ 𝜂𝜂𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟 𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟 + 𝜂𝜂ℎ𝑢𝑢𝑢𝑢𝑢𝑢 + 𝑄𝑄𝑄𝑄𝑄𝑄
𝛈𝛈𝐭𝐭𝐭𝐭𝐭𝐭𝐭𝐭𝐭𝐭 = 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒. 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐%
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Power Calculations
Analysis
From the various methods the Maxsurf Resistance has to offer, Holtrop is the most convenient
method to this type of vessels and this design.
Results
Table 6: Maxsurf results of the design analysis for a range of velocities
V
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Fnvol
R
Power kW
Power hp
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0.5
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1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
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6.5
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7.5
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8.5
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9.5
10
10.5
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11.5
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Figure 54: Power vs. Speed curve
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Figure 55: Total bare-hull resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve
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Figure 56: Residuary resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve
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Figure 57: Wave resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve
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Figure 58: Friction resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve
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Figure 59: Viscous resistance coefficient vs. Speed curve
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Figure 60: Correlation coefficient vs. Speed curve
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Conclusion
For a service velocity =15 knots
1. Total resistance = 247.1 kN
2. Power needed = 4622.418 kW = 6198.764 hp
Prime Mover
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Two main engines (Rolls Royce - Bergen B33:45L) are to be used.
Each has 8 cylinders (Cylinder power = 600 kW)
Total power for each engine = 4800 kW
Running speed = 750 rpm
Shaft Calculations
Shaft Specifications
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Shaft material: CK 45
Tensile strength = 600 N/mm2
Density = 8740 Kg/m3
Shear stress = 240 N/mm2
Shaft length = 15.4475 m
Shaft diameter calculations
Propulsion shaft consists of three main parts:
1. Thrust shaft
2. Intermediate shaft
3. Propeller shaft
Thrust Shaft
3 𝑃𝑃
560
𝐷𝐷 = 𝐹𝐹 ∗ 𝐾𝐾 ∗ � ∗ �
� 𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚
𝑅𝑅 𝜎𝜎𝑢𝑢 + 160
D: diameter of the thrust shaft
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F: Coefficient for oil engine installation = 100
K: 1.1
P: shaft power in kW = 5315.781 kW
R: revolution per minute = 750 rpm
σu: minimum tensile strength of material = 600 N/mm2
𝑫𝑫 = 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
Intermediate Shaft
3 𝑃𝑃
560
𝐷𝐷 = 𝐹𝐹 ∗ 𝐾𝐾 ∗ � ∗ �
� 𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚
𝑅𝑅 𝜎𝜎𝑢𝑢 + 160
D: diameter of the thrust shaft
F: Coefficient for oil engine installation = 100
K: 1.1
P: shaft power in kW = 5315.781 kW
R: revolution per minute = 750 rpm
σu: minimum tensile strength of material = 600 N/mm2
𝑫𝑫 = 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
Propeller Shaft
3 𝑃𝑃
560
𝐷𝐷 = 𝐹𝐹 ∗ 𝐾𝐾 ∗ � ∗ �
� 𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚
𝑅𝑅 𝜎𝜎𝑢𝑢 + 160
D: diameter of the thrust shaft
F: Coefficient for oil engine installation = 100
K: 1.26
P: shaft power in kW = 5315.781 kW
R: revolution per minute = 750 rpm
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σu: minimum tensile strength of material = 600 N/mm2
𝑫𝑫 = 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
Bearing Calculations
𝑁𝑁𝑁𝑁. 𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 =
𝑊𝑊
𝐿𝐿
𝑃𝑃 ∗ 𝐷𝐷2 ∗ ( )
𝐷𝐷
W: total weight of shaft to be supported = 349575.978 N
p: design bearing pressure based on the projected area = 0.035 N/mm2
L: total shaft length = 15.448 m
L/D = 6
𝑵𝑵𝑵𝑵. 𝒐𝒐𝒐𝒐 𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃 = 𝟓𝟓 𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃
Rudder Design
Rudder Area
A: Area of rudder
𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇
𝐵𝐵 2
𝐴𝐴 =
∗ �1 + 25 � � �
100
𝐿𝐿
B: Ship Beam = 21 m
T: Ship draft = 7.4 m
L: Ship length = 105.3 m
𝑨𝑨 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒎𝒎𝟐𝟐
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Rudder Force
By using Beaufoy Formula
𝐹𝐹 = 557 𝐴𝐴 𝑉𝑉 2 𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆 𝛿𝛿
F: Rudder force
A: Rudder Area = 15.54 m2
V: Ship Speed = 15 knots = 7.71 m/s
δ: Rudder angle = 35o
𝑭𝑭 = 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
Rudder stock diameter
𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆 = 0.9626 𝐷𝐷𝑣𝑣 + 0.0107 𝑇𝑇
Dv: propeller diameter = 4.5 m
T: ship draft = 7.4 m
Assume that Aspect ratio = 2
𝑺𝑺𝑺𝑺𝑺𝑺𝑺𝑺 = 𝟒𝟒. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒 𝒎𝒎
𝐶𝐶ℎ𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 =
𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆
2
𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = 𝟐𝟐. 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐 𝒎𝒎
3
2
+ 𝑁𝑁 2 𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚
𝛿𝛿𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠 = 83.3 ∗ 𝑘𝑘𝑅𝑅 ∗ �(𝑉𝑉𝐹𝐹 + 3)2 ∗ �𝐴𝐴2𝑅𝑅 ∗ 𝑋𝑋𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃
δst: Stock diameter
kR: Rudder coefficient = 0.248
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XPF: horizontal distance from the centerline of the rudder stock to the center of pressure
𝑋𝑋𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 = 𝑋𝑋2 − 𝑋𝑋1
X1: horizontal distance from the leading edge to the axis of rudder stock
𝑿𝑿𝟏𝟏 = 0.0042 𝐿𝐿𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 = 𝟎𝟎. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒 𝒎𝒎
X2: horizontal distance from leading edge to the center of pressure
𝑋𝑋2 = 44% ∗ 𝐶𝐶ℎ𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙ℎ
𝑿𝑿𝟐𝟐 = 𝟎𝟎. 𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗 𝒎𝒎
AR: aspect ratio = 2
𝑿𝑿𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷 = 𝟎𝟎. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒎𝒎
N: number of revolutions per minutes = 750 rpm
VF: service speed = 15 knots = 7.71 m/s
𝜹𝜹𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔 = 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒎𝒎𝒎𝒎
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CH.8: PIPING SYSTEM FOR TUNA
BAIT
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PIPING SYSTEM
The bilge system is used to remove small quantities of fluid that have leaked or condensed into a
dry space. The system serves the machinery spaces, cargo holds, cofferdams, voids, stores, tunnels
and pump rooms. Each space has its own piping but the pump is likely to be shared.
The capacity of a bilge system is defined by the diameter of the bilge main and pump capacity for
the volume of the enclosed space.
The pumping system on the ship must be able to drain water from any dry space when one or more
of the ship’s other compartments are flooded. However, the system is not required to empty the
flooded space. A flooded passenger ship is required to have at least one bilge pump, with its own
power supply, available for pumping. Bilge suctions must have remotely operated suction valves.
The minimum number of pumps required is three or more, depending on the ship’s design.
Mud boxes and strum boxes (line filters) are fitted at the ends and in bilge lines to stop debris being
drawn into the pipe.
The requirements for bilge systems on ships carrying dangerous goods are basically the same as
those for general cargo ships. However, systems drawing fluids from gas-dangerous spaces are
kept segregated with their own pumps and pipes, where appropriate, from systems serving gassafe spaces.
Ballast system
Ballast is taken on to increase a ship’s draught, particularly the stern draught, when sailing without
cargo. On a dry cargo or passenger ship, the ballast system is commonly operated from the engine
room. On a tanker, the entire ballast system is commonly located in the cargo area and is operated
from a pump room and cargo control room.
Ballast piping is usually made from ordinary mild steel which corrodes. Some ships have ballast
piping manufactured from glass reinforced epoxy (GRE) which does not corrode, but care is
needed with clamping arrangements to ensure that the pipe is secure and does not move along its
axis; this may cause coupling joints to fail. Spare sections of GRE piping should be carried, along
with joining couplings and gaskets.
A ship’s size determines the capacity of its ballast system.
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Firefighting systems
Piping is used extensively throughout a ship for fire control purposes. The specific features of
ships’ firefighting equipment are governed by the International Convention for the Safety of Life
at Sea (SOLAS).
Many SOLAS requirements have been incorporated into classification society rules. They include:
1. Fire main
Mild steel piping fitted with hydrants for hoses where saltwater is used for manual
firefighting. The fire main is designed for a typical working pressure of 10 bar. Pipes in the
fire main are affected by corrosion both externally and internally. Pipes are joined with
flanged connections.
2. Sprinkler systems
Small-bore pipes kept permanently charged with freshwater at 10 bar pressure. A sprinkler
system is arranged to release automatically at temperatures of about 70°C, so the system
can react and extinguish a fire. The system uses saltwater after the freshwater. After use, it
must be flushed with freshwater to minimize corrosion.
Some systems operate at higher pressures and produce a fine high pressure mist or fog.
These systems are used in oil purifier compartments and above diesel engines to protect
the high fire risk areas in engine rooms. It has been proven that rapid operation of this
system can quickly contain and extinguish pressure-fed oil fires.
3. Water spray systems
Usually small-bore piping, which is dry when not in use. A water spray system is operated
manually and looks similar to a sprinkler system.
4. Inert gas system
Fitted on all tankers over 20,000 dwt and on all tankers with crude oil washing systems.
Inert gas piping is usually large diameter low-pressure mild steel, with smaller diameter
branch lines. The internal surface of inert gas piping does not usually corrode. The external
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surface is often painted but will corrode if the paint coating deteriorates. The water wash
pipework of an inert gas system is usually lined with a corrosion resistant coating, as the
wash water from the inert gas scrubbing tower is highly corrosive.
5. Deck water spray systems
Fitted on gas tankers, these are prone to rapid corrosion, particularly if not flushed through
with freshwater and drained.
6. CO2 piping
Relatively small-bore hot-dipped galvanized mild steel piping designed to withstand the
surge pressures and low temperatures that occur with the release of CO2. Main CO2 lines
are designed to withstand the same pressure as that of CO2 bottles, while distribution lines
off the main valve are designed for a lower pressure. Typically, the main line is pressure
tested to 200 bar, the design pressure being at least 160 bar. Care must be taken to ensure
that the system is fully reinstated after it has been tested. Incidents have occurred where
CO2 has not been correctly released as a result of maintenance valves being left in the
incorrect position and even worse, the crew not understanding the method of activating the
CO2 release system. CO2 release instructions must be clear, concise and available at the
release station.
Only appointed persons should be permitted to release the CO2. Arrange regular onboard
training and instruction exercises. After maintenance has been carried out on the system by
either crew or shore technicians, ensure that the system has been fully reinstated and is
ready for use.
7. High-expansion foam
Uses foam with an expansion ratio of 900 to 1 in mild steel low-pressure piping. Pressure
in the lines ranges from 4 to 5 bar. Foam compound in storage tanks is pumped to a foam
generator. The system is required to deliver foam at a rate of one meter of compartment
depth per minute.
8. Low expansion foam
Uses foam with an expansion ratio of 12 to 1 in mild steel low-pressure piping. Typical
pressure in low expansion foam piping is 12 bar.
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9. Dry powder
Used mainly for the fixed fire-extinguishing system on the deck of gas carriers and on older
chemical tankers. Dry powder is held in tanks and is propelled by nitrogen gas stored in
pressure bottles. Dry powder delivery pipes are pressurized to approximately 18 bar.
Pipes Carrying Fuel Oil
There are two principal types of pipes that carry fuel and they are categorized by the pressure the
pipe is designed to withstand. Low-pressure pipes are primarily used to move fuel from a storage
tank to a service tank and via feed pump on to injection pumps. High-pressure pipes are used to
deliver fuel from an injection pump to an engine combustion chamber.
Ship’s fuel is usually stored in double-bottom tanks, deep tanks, side bunker tanks, settling tanks
or service tanks. Piping between a service tank and a fuel transfer or booster pump is rated as low
pressure. However, between each pumping stage, pressure increases.
It is a mistake to assume that even if a pipe’s pressure is relatively low, fuel will not spray from a
crack or small hole. A small pin hole in a fuel pipe can atomize leaking fuel even at low pressure,
creating a highly volatile mixture of air and fuel.
Low pressure fuel pipes, particularly on diesel engines, should be regularly checked for signs of
leakage in way of connections and fretting against other piping or objects. Pipe clamp security
should be checked closely.
Pipes from fuel tanks can pass through ballast tanks, and pipes serving ballast tanks can pass
through fuel tanks. Because of pollution risks, classification societies have stringent rules
restricting the length of any oil pipe passing through a ballast tank; it must be short, have increased
wall thickness and stronger flanges and subjected to more frequent inspections and testing during
survey.
SOLAS includes requirements for fire safety in engine rooms. In particular, special double-skinned
pipes must be used to deliver fuel to engine combustion chambers. These are made of low carbon
steel alloys and operate at high pressures between 150 and 900 bar. Double skins are necessary
because pipe fracture will cause fuel to spray in a fine aerosol. Fuel will ignite on contact with a
hot surface, such as a turbocharger casing or exhaust pipe. The second skin is to guard against
direct spraying. The pipe is designed so that fuel will be contained in the annular space between
the outer skin and the main pipe, and will drain into a collecting tank fitted with a high-level fuel
leakage alarm.
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Low-pressure lubricating and fuel oil pipes passing close to a hot surface must be secured against
the possibility of oil spraying from a flange. To prevent this danger, the flange is usually taped. In
addition, and whenever possible, the pipes are routed clear of hot surfaces. Similarly, to prevent
leaking oil falling onto a hot surface, such pipes should never be allowed to run above a hot surface.
Fuel oil transfer pipes are usually of mild steel and may corrode. The calculation for minimum
wall thickness includes a small allowance for corrosion. As a pipe ages and corrodes, leakage can
occur. Inspection programs should concentrate on identifying worn or corroded pipes.
Engine cooling systems
Water carried in pipes is used to cool machinery. The main engine is cooled by two separate but
linked systems: an open system in which water is taken from and returned to the sea (sea-to-sea)
seawater cooling, and a closed system where freshwater is circulated around an engine casing
(freshwater cooling). Freshwater is used to cool machinery directly, whereas seawater is used to
cool fresh water passing through a heat exchanger. Many engine room systems also use sea water
to cool oil, condense steam and even produce drinking water.
The particular feature of any engine room cooling system is continuous fluid flow. Fluid in motion
causes abrasive corrosion and erosion. To reduce the effects of turbulent flows, seawater systems
incorporate large diameter mild steel pipes, the ends of which open to the sea through sea chests
where gate valves are fitted. If a seawater cooling pipe bursts, both suction and discharge valves
will have to be closed to prevent engine room flooding. In order to make sure the valves operate
correctly when needed, open and close them at regular, say monthly, intervals. Ensure that all
engine room personnel are familiar with the location and isolation of the main sea inlet valves and
overboards.
Freshwater cooling pipes are generally made of mild steel. These systems are treated with anticorrosive chemicals and should be tested regularly using the chemical manufacturer’s supplied
kits to ensure that the water treatment is always at its most effective. Some freshwater cooling
systems may become contaminated with microbes and will require treating with biocide additives
which are available from the chemical manufacturers.
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Hydraulic piping systems
Hydraulic pipes are high-pressure pipes. These are used for:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
maneuvering the steering gear
actuating controllable pitch propellers and thrusters
control of watertight doors and valves
lifting appliances and deck equipment
opening stern, bow or side doors
moving mobile ramps for hatch covers
driving cargo and ballast pumps
minor shipboard utilities
It is a requirement that hydraulic systems for steering, pitch control and watertight doors have
dedicated piping and pumps.
Hydraulic pipes operate at very high pressure. Pipes are weakened because of damage, chafe and
fretting, or corrosion. They can burst, allowing hydraulic fluid to spray in a highly flammable,
atomized oil mist. As a result, hydraulic equipment and pipework must be kept clear of hot
surfaces. Alternatively, hot surfaces must be protected by spray shields.
It is important to prevent external corrosion of hydraulic piping located on deck. A high standard
of cleanliness is necessary when working with, or replacing, hydraulic piping. Check the systems
regularly for leaks, corrosion or mechanical damage. If a leakage occurs during equipment
operation, ensure personnel stay well clear. High pressure oil can penetrate the skin and lead to
blood poisoning. Always ensure that pollution prevention procedures are followed.
Steam piping systems
Steam is used for indirectly heating oils, water and air. It is also used as a scavenge fire-fighting
medium on some slow speed engines. The steel piping that carries the steam must be of seamless
construction and joined by flanges with suitable steam-resistant gasket materials. Any welding that
is carried out on a steam pipe must be done by a certified welder.
Ship’s staff should never carry out any welding on a steam pipe. Temporary repairs may be
undertaken, but only after a risk assessment and permission from the owner has been obtained.
Emergency temporary repair may include a welded patch or a bolted on clamp with steam gasket
material providing the seal, but extreme care should be taken around the repair and the area roped
off to prevent personnel access. The pipe must be renewed at the next port of call. Tapered plugs
should never be used to plug a leak in a steam pipe.
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Every steam pipe and every connecting fitting through which steam passes must be designed,
constructed and installed to withstand the maximum working stresses to which it may be subjected.
Means shall be provided for draining every steam pipe in which dangerous water hammer action
might otherwise occur. If a steam pipe or fitting can receive steam from any source at a higher
pressure than that for which it is designed, a suitable reducing valve, relief valve and pressure
gauge must be fitted.
There have been many accidents resulting in serious injury or death from working on or near steam
pipework. Always ensure that the steam line is completely vented with double valve isolation or
blank flange before opening a pipe. Always wear the appropriate personal protective equipment
(PPE) when opening the pipe, as even when vented, scalding water may still be present in the line.
Always carry out a risk assessment and ensure a permit to work is issued. Valve isolation and
venting must be cross-checked by another senior engineer.
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Figure 61: Ballast System
Figure 62: Bilge System
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Figure 63: Cooling System
Figure 64: Fire Fighting System
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Figure 65: Fuel Handling System
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Figure 66: Lubricating System
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Figure 67: Sewage and Grey water System
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CH.9: PROCESSING FACTORY FOR
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PROCESSING FACTORY
Introduction
In spite the processing process starts and depends on the previous fishing process, only the
indoor activities will be explained for the sake of simplicity. The flow diagram
of the fish processing is depicted.
Initially, the captured fish on deck is introduced into the processing plant by means of a
ramp connected to a hopper which feeds a distribution conveyor belt.
A manual classification sends the fish to the filleting line - Product “Fillet”. If it is too big
or too small to go to this filleting line, it goes to the whole fish line - Product “HG product”.
If it is not able to be processed in time or it does not fit the requirements, it is returned to
the sea – Discards.
Figure 68: Flow Diagram of the Factory Ship Process
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Processing Steps
On the whole fish line, the fish undergo three sequential operations, named heading,
gutting and wrapping. Heading and gutting operations are performed by two machines
assisted each one by an operator. The fish without the head and the guts - around a 70% of
the weight of the fish - is washed in the second machine. It waits into an intermediate buffer
to be wrapped by an operator. Finally, it is placed into a box with similar sized HG products
(headed and gutted). The full box is ready to go to the freezing stage.
Figure 69: Manual Classification of the Fish
Figure 70: Wrapped Fish in a Box
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If the fish has an adequate size, it is sent to the fillet lines. Three parallel workstations
accomplish the heading, gutting, filleting and skinning of the fish. Each fish yields two
fillets that directly go to the skinning, an operation that removes the skin from each fillet.
The overall yield is estimated in 40% of the initial weight of the fish. The fillets are the
directed to a common belt to be manually put into trays. This operation, the packing,
consists on selecting similar sized fillets, trimming them if they still have rests on skin or
bones, and place them forming several layers into a tray. A plastic sheet is placed between
layers to avoid the adherence of fillets. The full box of fillets goes then to the freezing stage.
Figure 71: Packed Fillets in a Tray
The fillets can be rejected from the packing operations. This can be because they don’t
reach the quality requirements or because the packing operators have not enough capacity
to process them. In that case, they go to the block conformation. This third product is a
block of fillets weighing 7.5 kg and measuring 485 mm x 255 mm x 63 mm, intended for
further processing (breaded sticks, skewered fish, cooked dishes, etc.)
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CH.10: REFRIGERATION PLANT
FOR TUNA BAIT
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REFRIGERATION PLANT
General
Basic refrigeration systems
Refrigeration is a process whereby heat is removed and rejected, and this can be achieved by any of the
following methods:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Vapour compression
Vapour absorption
Air cycle
Thermoelectric
The most widely used is the vapour compressions system and only in exceptional circumstances would
another method be contemplated in a modern fish processing installation. Even applications which
apparently do not use this method, such as chilling with ice or freezing with a cryogenic liquid, are indirect
uses of the vapour compression system, since such a system would have been used to make the ice or
liquefy the gas.
Figure ۷۲: Vapour compression cycle
Vapor absorption is still used in some domestic refrigerators and there has been a revival of interest in this
system for some commercial applications since it can be operated from a waste heat source. The absorption
system does not require mechanical power, therefore, there is no requirement for an electrical supply of
direct drive engine. The only requirement is an input of heat, therefore, this type of refrigeration system
may be considered for limited applications in situations where a heat source is cheaper or more readily
available than an electrical or mechanical drive.
The air cycle system is inherently safe and is now almost exclusively used for cabin cooling in aircraft.
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The thermoelectric cooling system is confined to use with applications which require very small
refrigeration effects, such as instrument cooling and laboratory use.
Other methods have been used, but they either have not been suitable for commercial operations or have
now become obsolete for a variety of other reasons. Cryogenic refrigeration, as mentioned above, is an
indirect application of the vapour compression system and liquid nitrogen and liquefied or solid carbon
dioxide cryogenic systems have a limited application in fish processing.
A high purity fluorocarbon refrigerant, R12, is also used in immersion or spray cooling systems, but again
there is only a limited use in the fishing industry.
Refrigerants
Although there are a wide range of refrigerants available, many have properties which suit them for special
purpose applications only. The refrigerants listed in the following Table are those commonly used in the
fish industry. And a number of secondary refrigerants, such as ethyl alcohol, methyl alcohol, glycol
solutions and salt/sugar solutions, have also a limited use.
The choice of refrigerant is usually based on technical requirements, but other considerations, such as
safety, high costs or import controls, may result in a compromise choice being made.
Table 7: Refrigerant used on board ships
Trade names
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Freon ۱۲
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Arcton ۱۲
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Iceon ۱۲
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Freon ۲۲
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Arcton ۲۲
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Iceon ۲۲
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Freon ٥۰۲
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Arcton ٥۰۲
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Iceon ٥۰۲
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Designation
Dichlorodifluoromethane
R۱۲
Chlorodifluoromethane
R۲۲
Azeotrope of R22 and R115
(Chloropentafluoroethane)
R٥۰۲
Anhydrous ammonia
Calcium chloride brine
Sodium chloride brine
Trichloroethylene
R۷۱۷
Primary
Secondary
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Many of the physical properties of a refrigerant are important to the design engineer and this
information is now readily available in suppliers’ catalogues and in text books. Only some of their
attributes and likely applications are, therefore, given in the following notes.
a. Refrigerant 12: has a relatively low latent heat value and this is an advantage in small
machines since the higher flow rates required allow for better control. R12 is usable down
to lower temperatures, but below -29.8°C negative pressures will prevail on the lowpressure side of the system with potential problems resulting from leaks of air and moisture.
R12 is completely miscible with oil at all likely operating temperatures, therefore, oil return
systems are relatively uncomplicated.
b. Refrigerant 22: This refrigerant is mainly used as a replacement for R12 at lower
evaporating temperatures since a positive pressure will prevail throughout the system down
to a temperature of -40°C. It is, therefore, more likely to be used than R12 when there is a
requirement to freeze and store fish at temperatures of -25°C or lower. R22 is completely
miscible in oil down to a temperature of -9°C, but at lower temperatures there is a
separation with oil collecting on the surface of the refrigerant. With the flooded systems
used for most fish-freezing operations, special measures will therefore be necessary to
return oil from the low-pressure receiver to the compressor.
c. Refrigerant 502: This azeotropic mixture of R22 and R115 combines some of the good
properties of R12 and R22. For instance, it allows positive pressure operation at lower
temperatures like R22, but it has also some of the oil miscibility qualities which are
desirable and similar to those of R12. It is, however, costlier and this, together with
availability, may be major factors relating to the use of this refrigerant.
d. Refrigerant 717 (ammonia): In spite of some of its unfavorable qualities, ammonia is still
the most widely used refrigerant for larger installations. In terms of evaporator- operating
temperatures, its properties are between those of R12 and R22, and since leaks into an
R717 system do not have the long-term damaging effects as those experienced with halocarbon refrigerant systems, R717 is suitable for nearly all fish- freezing and cold storage
operations. R717 has a highly irritant effect on the eyes and nose, therefore, small leaks
can be readily detected and repaired without the need for systematic testing, as is the case
with other refrigerants. In the presence of water, it is corrosive to many non-ferrous metals,
therefore, copper, which is widely used with other refrigerants, cannot be used in pipes,
evaporators, instruments and controls. R717 forms an explosive mixture when mixed in
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the right proportions with air, therefore, special precautions should be taken to avoid the
presence of nearby sources of ignition when major leaks occur. The use of R717 may be
restricted; for instance, it is not used on fishing vessels in the UK. Oil separates out from
R717 at low temperatures and, with the oil being the heavier, it has to be periodically
removed from the bottom of the evaporators and low-pressure receivers.
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Refrigeration Calculations
Refrigeration Information
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No. of hours in first day sailing: 24 hours
Sea Conditions: [38oC dbt, 32oC wbt]
Water temperature in the worst case scenario: 35oC
Production:
i.
Tuna meal: 400 tons/day
ii. Frozen Tuna: 180 tons/day
Temperature inside the ship: 22oC
Insulation material: Glass mineral wool
Cooling loads calculation
Tr ansmission load
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𝑄𝑄𝑇𝑇 = 𝛴𝛴 [𝑈𝑈. 𝐴𝐴. (𝑇𝑇𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 − 𝑇𝑇𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 )]
U: Overall heat transfer coefficient
A: Area of surface
Tout: Outside temperature
Tinside: Inside Temperature
1 𝛿𝛿𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆 𝛿𝛿𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊 𝛿𝛿𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊
=
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+
𝑈𝑈 𝑘𝑘𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆 𝑘𝑘𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤 𝑘𝑘𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤
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δSteel = 10 mm
kSteel = 69 W/m.oC
δWool = 470 mm
kWool = 0.023 W/m.oC
δWood = 20 mm
kWood = 0.08 W/m.oC
𝑈𝑈 = ۰.04834438 𝑊𝑊/𝑚𝑚. ᴼ𝐶𝐶
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Room (1): Tuna meal freezer room
U
A
ΔT
Product
Ford
0.048344
67
57
184.6272
Starboard
0.048344
156.11
70
528.2929
Aft
0.048344
67
0
0
Port
0.048344
156.11
70
528.2929
Ceiling
0.048344
233
0
0
Floor
0.048344
233
57
642.0617
1883.275 W
Room (2): Fresh tuna freezer room
U
A
ΔT
Product
Ford
0.048344
67
0
0
Starboard
0.048344
101.84
73
359.4076
Aft
0.048344
67
57
184.6272
Port
0.048344
101.84
73
359.4076
Ceiling
0.048344
152
57
418.8557
Floor
0.048344
152
57
418.8557
1741.154 W
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Room (3): Combined
U
A
ΔT
Product
Ford
0.048344
49.8
0
0
Starboard
0.048344
55.8
73
196.926
Aft
0.048344
49.8
57
137.2304
Port
0.048344
55.8
73
196.926
Ceiling
0.048344
154.38
57
425.4141
Floor
0.048344
154.38
0
0
956.4965 W
𝑸𝑸𝑻𝑻 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐 + 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 + 𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒
𝑸𝑸𝑻𝑻 = 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒. 𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗 𝑾𝑾
𝑸𝑸𝑻𝑻 = 𝟒𝟒. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
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Air change Load
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𝑉𝑉𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜
𝜁𝜁
𝑄𝑄𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 𝑐𝑐ℎ𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 = �
.
. 𝐶𝐶 . (𝑇𝑇 − 𝑇𝑇𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 )�
24.3600 𝜐𝜐 𝑝𝑝𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜
ζ: Number of air changes = 8 times/day
υ: Air specific volume at these conditions = 0.92625 m3/kg
Vol: Total volume of rooms = 3042.64 m3
𝑸𝑸𝒂𝒂𝒂𝒂𝒂𝒂 𝒄𝒄𝒉𝒉𝒂𝒂𝒂𝒂𝒂𝒂𝒂𝒂 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒 𝑾𝑾
Light Load
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𝑄𝑄𝐿𝐿𝐿𝐿𝐿𝐿ℎ𝑡𝑡 = 𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼. 𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴
Light intensity = 35 W/m2
Area = 539.38 m2
𝑸𝑸𝑳𝑳𝑳𝑳𝑳𝑳𝑳𝑳𝑳𝑳 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖 𝑾𝑾
Per sons Load
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𝑄𝑄𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 = 𝑁𝑁. 𝑞𝑞
N: Number of people = 50 people
q: Heat generated by each person = 200 W
𝑸𝑸𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝑾𝑾
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Pr oduct Load
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𝑄𝑄𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 = 𝑚𝑚𝑝𝑝𝑜𝑜 . �𝐶𝐶𝑝𝑝𝑏𝑏.𝑓𝑓 . �𝑇𝑇𝑤𝑤 − 𝑇𝑇𝑓𝑓 � + 𝐿𝐿𝑝𝑝 + 𝐶𝐶𝑝𝑝𝑎𝑎.𝑓𝑓 . �𝑇𝑇𝑓𝑓 − 𝑇𝑇𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 ��
mop = 6.713 kg/sec
Tf: Freezing temperature of Tuna fish = -2.2 oC
Cpb.f = 3.18 kJ/kg.oC
Cpa.f = 1.72 kJ/kg.oC
L = 228 kJ/kg
𝑸𝑸𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷 = 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
Equipment Load
𝑄𝑄𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸 = 0.1 𝑄𝑄𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝
𝑸𝑸𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬 = 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐. 𝟒𝟒 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
Cooling capacity calculation
𝐶𝐶. 𝐿𝐿 = 𝑄𝑄𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇 + 𝑄𝑄𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴 𝑐𝑐ℎ𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 + 𝑄𝑄𝐿𝐿𝐿𝐿𝐿𝐿ℎ𝑡𝑡 + 𝑄𝑄𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 + 𝑄𝑄𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝 + 𝑄𝑄𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸
𝑪𝑪. 𝑳𝑳 = 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑. 𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
𝐶𝐶. 𝐶𝐶 = 𝐶𝐶. 𝐿𝐿. (1 + 𝐹𝐹. 𝑂𝑂. 𝑆𝑆)
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F.O.S: Factor of safety = 15%
Down time = 8 hours
𝑪𝑪. 𝑪𝑪 = 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓. 𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
𝑪𝑪. 𝑪𝑪 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐 𝑻𝑻. 𝑹𝑹
Refrigeration cycle
Cycle representation
The refrigeration cycle uses Ammonia (R-717) as a refrigerant and it consists of:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Evaporator
Condenser
Flash chamber
Multistage compressor
Expansion valves
Assume that the evaporator temperature is lower than the room temperature by 10oC
Figure ۷۳: The Refrigeration Cycle
𝑻𝑻𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬 = −𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟒𝒐𝒐 𝑪𝑪
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Assume that the condenser temperature is higher than the water temperature by 10oC
𝑻𝑻𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = 𝟒𝟒𝟖𝟖𝒐𝒐 𝑪𝑪
From the chart
𝑷𝑷𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬𝑬 = 𝟎𝟎. 𝟔𝟔 𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃
𝑷𝑷𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃
PF.I = �𝑃𝑃𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸 . 𝑃𝑃𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶
𝐏𝐏𝐅𝐅.𝐈𝐈 = 𝟑𝟑. 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑 𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃𝒃
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Figure 74: Refrigeration cycle represented on Ammonia p-h chart
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Mass and enthalby calculations
From the chart
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h1 = 1400 kJ/kg
h2 = 1650 kJ/kg
h3 = ??
h4 = 1960 kJ/kg
h5 = 425 kJ/kg
h6 = 425 kJ/kg
h7 = 180 kJ/kg
h8 = 180 kJ/kg
h9 = 1440 kJ/kg
m1o =
C. C
h1 − h8
𝐦𝐦𝐨𝐨𝟏𝟏 = 𝟒𝟒. 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑 𝐤𝐤𝐤𝐤/𝐬𝐬
By doing a mass balance on the flash chamber:
(m1o + 𝑚𝑚2𝑜𝑜 ). ℎ6 = 𝑚𝑚1𝑜𝑜 . ℎ7 + 𝑚𝑚2𝑜𝑜 . ℎ9
𝐦𝐦𝐨𝐨𝟐𝟐 = 𝟏𝟏. 𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝐤𝐤𝐤𝐤/𝐬𝐬
Since mo1 & mo2 mix at point 3
(m1o + 𝑚𝑚2𝑜𝑜 ). ℎ3 = 𝑚𝑚1𝑜𝑜 . ℎ2 + 𝑚𝑚2𝑜𝑜 . ℎ9
𝒉𝒉𝟑𝟑 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝐤𝐤𝐤𝐤/𝐤𝐤𝐤𝐤
Compressor power calculations
For a mechanical efficiency = 85%
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𝑃𝑃1𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠 = 𝑚𝑚1𝑜𝑜 .
ℎ2 − ℎ1
𝜂𝜂𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚ℎ
𝑷𝑷𝟏𝟏𝒔𝒔𝒔𝒔 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. 𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
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Power of the second stage of the compressor:
𝑃𝑃2𝑛𝑛𝑛𝑛 = (𝑚𝑚1𝑜𝑜 + 𝑚𝑚2𝑜𝑜 ).
ℎ4 − ℎ3
𝜂𝜂𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚ℎ
𝑷𝑷𝟐𝟐𝒏𝒏𝒏𝒏 = 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐. 𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
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Total power of the compressor:
𝑃𝑃𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶 = 𝑃𝑃1𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠 + 𝑃𝑃2𝑛𝑛𝑛𝑛
𝑷𝑷𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑. 𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕𝟕 𝒌𝒌𝒌𝒌
𝑷𝑷𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = 𝟑𝟑. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 𝑴𝑴𝑴𝑴
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𝐶𝐶. 𝑂𝑂. 𝑃𝑃 =
𝐶𝐶. 𝐶𝐶
𝑃𝑃𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶
𝑪𝑪. 𝑶𝑶. 𝑷𝑷 = 𝟏𝟏. 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓
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CH.11: COST ESTIMATION FOR
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COST ESTIMATION
In this chapter an elaborate estimation for the total cost of the ship is done, along with the
estimation of revenues, profit and breakeven point.
All calculations are done in US dollars and according to the prices in June 2018.
Needed Information
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Ship lifetime = 25 years
Service speed = 15 knots
Length of one leg of trip = 1590 miles
Fixed costs of fuel for refrigeration plant = 6500 $/trip
Cost of fuel for main engine = 666.09 $/ton
Fuel total cost = 18262.58918 $/day
Cost of oil = 467.5 $/ton
Specific Oil consumption = 1.09 gm/HP.hr
Oil total cost = 58.70304 $/day
Departure days = 4 days/trip
Returning days = 4 days/trip
Days at catching area = 20 days/trip
Days at port = 2 days/trip
Initial Cost
1. Steel
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Price = 700 $/ton
𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = $ 613,392.5
2. Aluminum
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Weight = 94.06 tons
Price = 2160.53 $/ton
𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = $ 203,219.39
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3. Wood
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Weight = 54.36 tons
Price = 90.6 $/ton
𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = $ 4,925.02
4. Outfitting
Estimated as a percentage of the previous materials costs
𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = $ 349,921.71
5. Machinery
Estimated as a percentage of the sum of the previous costs
𝑀𝑀𝑀𝑀𝑀𝑀ℎ𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = $ 3,490,714
Running costs
𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻 𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰𝑰 𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = $ 𝟒𝟒, 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔, 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏
1. Fixed Costs
a) Crew
Number = 99 people
Salary = 50 $/day
𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = 4,950 $/𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑
𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = 148,500 $/𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡
b) Port
Port duties = 75 $/day
Days at port = 2 days/trip
𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = 150 $/𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡
c) Refrigeration Plant
𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅 𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = 6,500 $/𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡
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𝑭𝑭𝑭𝑭𝑭𝑭𝑭𝑭𝑭𝑭 𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏, 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 $/𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕
2. Variable Costs
a) Fuel
Main engine SFC = 238 gm/HP.hr
Main engine power = 4800 HP
Cost of fuel for main engine = 666.09 $/ton
𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹 𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = 18,262.59 $/𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑
b) Oil
Cost of oil = 467.5 $/ton
Specific Oil consumption = 1.09 gm/HP.hr
𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂𝑂 𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = 58.7 $/𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑
Since:
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Returning days = 4 days/trip
Days at catching area = 20 days/trip
Days at port = 2 days/trip
𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽 𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐, 𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖𝟖 $/𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕
𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻𝑻 𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹𝑹 𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪𝑪 = 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑, 𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎 $/𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕
Revenues
According to market forecasting, the revenues are expected to be about 600,000 $/trip
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𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 = 𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅 – 𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇 𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅 𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶
𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷 = 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐, 𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗. 𝟓𝟓 $/𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕𝒕
Number of trips = 12 trip/year
𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨𝑨 𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷 = 𝟐𝟐, 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟔, 𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗 $/𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚
Taxes and Depreciation
𝐴𝐴′ = 𝐴𝐴(1 − 𝑡𝑡) + 𝑡𝑡
A’: Cash flow after tax
𝑃𝑃 − 𝑆𝑆
𝑄𝑄
A: Cash flow before tax
t: Tax ratio = 15%
P: Initial total cost
S: Salvage value = $ 400,000
Q: Years during which depreciation allowances are in effect = 15 years
𝑨𝑨′ = 𝟐𝟐, 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑𝟑, 𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓𝟓 $/𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚
Breakeven Point
𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵𝐵 𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 =
𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼 𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇𝑇 𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶
𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶ℎ 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡
𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩𝑩 𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷𝑷 = 𝟏𝟏. 𝟗𝟗𝟗𝟗 = 𝟐𝟐 𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚
The project profit will begin after 2 years (24 trips).
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CONCLUSIONS
A fishing boat is specialized vessel which is intended to perform certain well defied tasks. It's
size, deck layout, carrying, accommodation, machinery and equipment are all related to its
function in carrying out its planned operations.
Our project is factory stern trawler, factory stern trawlers are trawlers fitted with a processing
factory where the fish are caught and also it feezed and processed the haul. Factory ships can
operate up to six or seven weeks in one journey. They also can function as mother ships that
store and process the haul brought by smaller fishing vessels.
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Calculation of stability and its check is from IMO
Construction of midship section is by using BV RULES
Refrigerant plant:
 Compressor Power = 3.5 MW
 C.O.P = 1.51
To ensure the success of the project, consider the following:
1. Taking into account the experience of the fishermen.
2. The high level of awareness among fishermen.
3. Commitment to the duration of the trip and arrive from the trip in time.
4. The market situation and requirements of fisheries products study.
5. Attention to routine maintenance on the ship.
If compliance with all these details, this project will be a Successful project and the owner will
recover his money after two years (24 trips).
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CH.13: REFERENCES
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