The common perception of intact stability has remained largely unchanged over the last few decades, where a vessel’s stability is evaluated using classical and static means: limits on righting arms, ...
A ship or any other freely floating body displaces its own weight of the liquid it is in when afloat. This weight (w) acts downward through the center of gravity of the body (G) and is resisted by an ...
Ship stability and flooding dynamics are critical areas in contemporary naval architecture and marine safety research. This field examines how vessels respond to damage and the subsequent ingress, ...