Civil Engineering - Hydraulics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 1 (Q.No. 13)
13.
The moment of inertia of a floating body along its longitudinal axis and the volume of water displaced by it are I and V respectively. The height of the metacentre above centre of buoyancy of the body, is
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Jinish said:
6 years ago
If the metacentre is above the centre of gravity, buoyancy restores stability when the ship tilts. The stability increases with the distance between metacentre and centre of gravity called the metacentric height. If the metacentre is below the centre of gravity, the boat is unstable, and a tilt results in capsizing.
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Karthi said:
6 years ago
What is below the centre of the body?
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Priyanka Shah said:
6 years ago
Please explain the answer in clear.
Bhanu said:
9 years ago
BM=MOI(min)/volume(displaced),
So that
The height of metacenter will be I/V.
So that
The height of metacenter will be I/V.
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Rahul said:
9 years ago
Metacentric height = I/V-BG, so the height of metacenter above B will be I/V.
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