A ship 128 meters long has a maximum beam of 20 meters at the waterline and coefficient of fineness of 0.85. Calculate the TPC at this draft.
Gicen:
Block coefficient = 0.85
Ship's lenght = 128 m
Breadth = 20 m
What is asked?
Calculate for the tonnes per centimeter immersion (TPC).
Solution:
This is the TPC formula:
TPC = Lenght × Breadth × Block coefficient × Seawater density
100
TPC = 128 × 20 × 0.85 × 1.025
100
TPC = 22.3 tonnes
Gicen:
Block coefficient = 0.85
Ship's lenght = 128 m
Breadth = 20 m
What is asked?
Calculate for the tonnes per centimeter immersion (TPC).
Solution:
This is the TPC formula:
TPC = Lenght × Breadth × Block coefficient × Seawater density
100
TPC = 128 × 20 × 0.85 × 1.025
100
TPC = 22.3 tonnes
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Sir can you help me this question. Vsl TPC of 17.62 tonnes in salt water. What would be her TPC in water density 1.016 t/m3?
ReplyDeleteJust now encounter this kind of problem. I tried to solve it, but will you please let us know first the answer according to your material?
DeleteThe density 1.o16 is between the density of sw and fw, so it's considered as dw(dock water).
DeleteI used an alternative formula to get the the DW TPC.
DW TPC = (SW TPC x density of DW) ÷ density of SW
= (17.62 x 1.016) ÷ 1.025
DW TPC = 17.47 tonnes
it will be 17.46t/cm
ReplyDeletecorrect!
ReplyDeleteI thought TPC is only found in a Hydrostatic Table
ReplyDeleteHow to find exact cargo quantity to be loaded having the TPC (and all vssl particulars)?
ReplyDeleteand also how to find a freeboard after loaded of exact quantity of cargo?