Bilging Centre
Bilging Centre
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- Here the volume of lost buoyancy is the volume between the keel and
the initial waterline.
- Height of lost buoyancy = Initial draft
- Then, Intact WPA = (A – a)
Intact L = (L – l)
- Vol of lost buoyancy (v) = a x Initial draft
- Sinkage = Lost volume(v) / Intact WPA
- New mean draft = Initial draft + Sinkage
- KB = ½ new mean draft
- Here the Lost Volume is the volume between the keel and the initial
waterline.
- Height of Lost Volume = Initial draft
- The shape of the WPA will depend on whether the final
waterline is above or below the level of the flat as shown below.
To check if this is the case, compare the Lost Volume with the
Recoverable volume up to a draft equal to that of the flat.
a) If, Lost Volume (v) > Recoverable Volume up to flat (v1), then the new
waterline will be above the flat.
b) If, Lost Volume (v) < Recoverable volume up to level of flat, then the new
waterline will be below the flat.
- Then, Intact WPA = ( A – a )
Intact L = (L – l)
- Vol of lost buoyancy (v) = a x Initial draft
- Sinkage = Lost volume(v) / Intact WPA
- New mean draft = Initial draft + Sinkage
SINKAGE (No liquid in Compartment)
Sinkage = Lost volume = v (m)
Intact WPA (A-a)
A – Initial WPA = (L x B)
L – Initial Length of ship
B – Breadth of ship / compartment
v – Lost volume = l x b x ht
a – Lost WPA = ( l x b )
where, l – length of lost volume
b – breadth of lost volume
ht = Height of lost volume, depending upon the type of compartment bilged
Also,
Sinkage = w/TPC (cm)
PERMEABILITY
If the compartment has Permeability (µ),
i) When cargo broken stowage is given (BS)
Permeability (µ) = BS of cargo x 100 (percentage)
SF of cargo
a) First find the Total Volume (V1) for the New Mean Draft & KB1 of V1
i. V1 = Lx B x new mean draft
ii. KB1 = ½ New mean draft
b) Find the bilged volume (v3) wrt new mean draft & its Kb
i) If compartment is bilged below flat
- v3 = l x b x ht of flat above keel
- kb = ½ ht of flat
New KB = Moments / V
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Midship compartment WITH W/T flat and bilged BELOW the flat (With permeability)
A box shaped vessel 80m x 16m at an even keel draft of 4.5m, KG 5.8m, has a midship
compartment 22m in length with a watertight flat 3m above the keel. If that compartment
with permeability of 65% is bilged below the flat, calculate her drafts and GM.
Ans: F & A draft = 5.036m, KB = 2.639m BM=4.741m GM = 1.579m
Midship compartment WITH W/T flat and bilged ABOVE the flat (With permeability)
Q. A box shaped vessel of length 80m, breadth 15m at an even keel draft of 4m has a
midship compartment 12m in length with a watertight flat 3m above the keel. The midship
compartment with a permeability of 70% is bilged above the watertight flat. Calculate the
drafts F & A and GM after bilging if KG in initial condition is 5.1m.
Solution:
KB = 9669.0 = 2.0145 m
4799.66
ICL (Intact WPA) = [ (L – µl) B³ ]/12 = { [ 80 – (0.7 x 12) ] x 15³ } /12 = 20137.5
Midship compartment WITH W/T flat CLOSE to the WL and bilged BELOW the W/T flat.
Q. A box shaped vessel 210m long and 25m wide floats in salt water at draft 10m F & A. KG
10.6m. An empty amidships compartment 30m long and 25m wide has a watertight flat
10.5m above the keel. Find the GM if this compartment is bilged below the watertight flat.
Solution:
To find KB
Volume KB Moment
210 x 25 x 11.5 = 60375 5.75 347156.25
– 30 x 25 x 10.5 = – 7875 5.25 – 41343.75
52500 305812.5
KB = 305812.5 = 5.825 m
52500
Midship compartment WITH W/T flat CLOSE to the WL and bilged BELOW the W/T flat.
( with permeability)
Q. A box shaped vessel 210m long and 25m wide floats in salt water at draft 10m F & A. KG
9.90m. An amidships compartment 30m long and 25m wide has a watertight flat 10.55m
above the keel. Find the GM if this compartment which has a permeability of 30% is bilged
below the watertight flat.
Solution:
ICL (Intact WPA) = ICL (whole) - ICL (lost) = 273437.5 – 11718.75 = 261718.75m
Midship compartment WITH W/T flat CLOSE the WL and bilged BELOW the W/T flat.
(With permeability)
Q.A box shaped vessel, KG 5.8m, is 82m long, 14m wide and 7m deep is floating at an
even keel draught of 4.2m. There is a deep tank midships 15m long and 4.36m deep
extending over the full breadth of the vessel and tightly stowed with cargo of relative
density 1.04 and stowage factor 1.40m3/t.
Calculate the new draught and GM if the tank is bilged.
Solution:
To find KB
Volume KB Moment
4.45 x 14 x 82 = 5108.6 2.225 11366.6
– 4.36 x 14 x 4.71 = – 287.5 2.180 – 626.75
4821.1 10739.85
KB = 10739.85 = 2.228m
4821.1
Midship Centre, P & S Compartments WITHOUT W/T flat and bilged *******
Q. A box shaped vessel 190m x 25m @ an E.K draft of 8m, KG 6.823m has a midships
compartment 15m in length divided in port, centre & stbd compartments, P & S
compartments are 6m wide and centre 13m wide.
Calculate GM of vessel (a) If only centre compartment is bilged.
(b) If only P & S compartments are bilged.
Midship compartment WITHOUT W/T flat and bilged and Ordinates of WPA are given
(Use Simpson’s rule) ********
Q. A wall-sided vessel of constant water-plane area of length 105m has the following equally
spaced half ordinates of water plane:
1.7, 3.4, 5.6, 6.7, 6.7, 5.6, 3.4, and 1.7m. When floating at an even keel draft of 4.5m, an
empty compartment with transverse end bulkheads at the 6.7m ordinates is bilged.
Calculate the end drafts at which she would settle.
Solution:
Solution:
h = 105/7 = 15m
½ ord SM Product of semi area ½ ord SM Product of semi area
1.7 1 1.7 6.7 1 6.7
3.4 3 13.6 5.6 3 16.8
5.6 3 11.2 3.4 3 10.2
6.7 1 6.7 1.7 1 1.7
SOP = 35.4 SOP = 35.4
½ ord SM POA
5.6 -1 -5.6
6.7 8 53.6
6.7 5 33.5
SOP = 81.5
Lost WPA = Area between 6.7 & 6.7 ords = 2 x h/12 x SOP = 2 x 15/12 x 81.5 = 203.75m²