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How To Compute The Ship's Mean Draught If The Compartment Was Bilged

 A vessel whose TPC is 12.3 is drawing 4 meters. A rectangular midship compartment 12 meters long,  10 meters bread, and 6 meters depth has a permeability of 20%. What would be the mean draught if this compartment was bilged?

Given:

TPC = 12.3

Draft = 4 meters

Lenght of the compartment = 12 meters

Breadth of the compartment = 10 meters

Depth of the compartment = 6 meters

Permeability = 20%

What is asked:  

mean draught if this compartment was bilge?

Solution:

1. We have to calculate the displacement. But first we have to convert 4 meters to centimeters. 

     4 m x 100 cm/1m = 400 cm

      Now this  is  the formula to getting displacement:

      Displacement = TPC X draft in centimeters 

                                = 12.3 x 400 cm

                                 = 4,920 tons

2. Then we have to solve for the additional weight added due to flooding. 

       Weight = lenght x bread x draft x density

                     = 12 x 10 x 4 x 1.025

                    = 492 Tons

        But with 20% of permeability,  so 492 tons x 20% = 98.4 tons

3. So now we are going to add the original displacement and the additional weight to get the total displacement. 

        Original displacement = 4 ,920 tons

                Additional weight = 98.4 tons

              Total displacement = 5, 018.4 tons

4. Now the final step which is solving for the ship's draft.

        Draft = displacement / TPC

                  = 5,018.4 tons / 12.3 

                  = 408 cms 

                  = 4.08 meters is the final answer

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