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1 Stability Booklet (simplified) M/V Sea Breeze Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Ships Particulars Stability KGc-max curves according IMO Resolution A.749(18) General Arrangement Freeboard Mark List of Tanks and Constants Arrangement of Ballastwater Tanks LK-Values Hydrostatics Draught Survey Coefficient of hogging or sagging correction

2 1 Ships Particulars 2 Stability Lenght overall Lenght between perpendiculars Breadth moulded Depth moulded Designed draught, moulded Scantling draught, moulded Assigned extreme summer draught Displacement (designed draught) Displacement (summer draught) 100,60 m 95,80 m 18,80 m 8,4 m 6,10 m 6,654 m 6,654 m 7712,6 t 8567,5 t Gross tonnage (BRZ) 4370 Net tonnage (NRZ) 2141 Container capacity Trial speed M/E Power Fuel oil consumption at continuous service output 505 TEU 15,4 kts 4750 kw 15,7 t/24h The stability of the vessel should comply with the requirements of Resolution A.749. According to Resolution A.749, the criteria on intact stability for this ship are as followings: a) The area under the righting lever curve (GZ curve) A30 should not be less than 0,055 meter*radians up to =30 of heel and A f/40 not less than 0,09 meter*radians up to =40 or the angle of flooding f if this angle is less than 40. Additionally, the area A30 - A f/40 under the righting lever curve (GZ-curve) between the angles of heel of 30 and 40 or between 30 and f if this angle is less than 40 should not be less than 0,03 meter*radians. b) The righting lever GZ (GZ30) should be at least 0,20m at an angle of heel equal to or greater than 30. c) The maximum righting arm (GZmax) should occur at an angle of heel preferable exceeding 30 but not less than 25. d) The initial metacentric height GM 0 should not be less than 0,15m. e) Weather criteria: Area B should be equal or greater than area A. Coefficient K=B/A should be equal or greater than 1 (see next page). 2

3 Where: Lw1 = wind heeling lever (m) Lw2 = gust wind heeling lever (m) 0 = angle of heel under action of steady wind (deg) 1 = angle of roll to windward due to wave action (deg) 2 = angle of downflooding f or 50 or C whichever is less f = angle of heel at which openings in the hull, superstructure or deckhouses which cannot be closed weathertight immerse. In applying this criterion, small openings through which progressive flooding cannot take place need not be considered as open. C = angle of second intercept Lw1 = PAZ/D (m) Lw2 = 1,5 * Lw1 (m) Where P= 0,0514 t/m 2 D = Displacement A = projected lateral area of the portion of the ship and deck cargo above the waterline (m 2 ) Z = vertical distance from the centre of A to the centre of the underwater lateral area or approximately to a point at one half the draught (m). 3

4 3 KG c -max curves according IMO Resolution A.749(18) 8,5 M/V "Sea Breeze" MAX. ALLOWABLE KGc 8,4 8,3 8,2 8,1 8 7,9 7,8 7,7 7,6 KGc-max (m) 7,5 7,4 7,3 7,2 7,1 IMO weather 1Tier IMO weather 2Tiers 7 IMO weather 3Tiers 6,9 IMO weather 4Tiers IMO weather 5Tiers 6,8 Min.GMc 6,7 Angle for max GZ GZ 30 6,6 A30 6, A40 A DISPM (t) 4

5 4 General Arrangement 5

6 5 Freeboard Mark Item Load line Freeboard from deck mark (m) Draught (mould) (m) Displacement (t) Deadweight (t) Density (t/m 3 ) Tropical fresh (TF) 1,490 6, ,2 5777,7 1,000 Fresh water (F) 1,629 6, ,6 5560,1 1,000 Tropical (T) 1,625 6, ,2 5780,7 1,025 Summer (S) 1,764 6, ,5 5560,0 1,025 Winter (W) 1,903 6, ,4 5341,9 1,025 Winter North Atlantic (WNA) 1,953 6, ,6 5264,1 1,025 6

7 6 List of Tanks and Constants Tank-ID Description Max.Vol. Density Max. Mass xg zg ib*rho (m3) (t/m3) (t) (m) (m) max (mt) BALLAST WATER TANKS FPT FORE PEAK T. 98,2 1, ,7 93,7 4,97 97 UWB1P No.1 U.S.W.B.T. P 124,7 1, ,8 84,61 7, UWB1S No.1 U.S.W.B.T. S 116,9 1, ,8 84,52 7, LWB1P No.1 L.S.W.B.T. P 112,3 1, ,1 82,61 3,65 76 LWB1S No.1 L.S.W.B.T. S 108,1 1, ,8 82,43 3,66 68 SWB2P No.2 S.W.B.T P 141,0 1, ,5 70,45 3,61 43 SWB2S No.2 S.W.B.T S 141,0 1, ,5 70,45 3,61 43 SWB3P No.3 S.W.B.T P 62,2 1,025 63,8 31,07 4,06 4 SWB3S No.3 S.W.B.T S 62,2 1,025 63,8 31,07 4,06 4 HWTP HEELING W.T. P 74,6 1,025 76,5 42,07 3,63 3 HWTS HEELING W.T. S 74,6 1,025 76,5 42,07 3,63 3 WBT1 No.1 WATER B.T. C 58,3 1,025 59,8 82,46 0,7 238 WBT2P No.2 WATER B.T. P 98,7 1, ,2 70,43 0, WBT2S No.2 WATER B.T. S 98,7 1, ,2 70,43 0, WBT3P No.3 WATER B.T. P 147,3 1, ,0 56,04 0, WBT3S No.3 WATER B.T. S 157,6 1, ,5 55,64 0, WBT4P No.4 WATER B.T. P 102,0 1, ,6 41,02 0, WBT4S No.4 WATER B.T. S 126,3 1, ,5 40,94 0, WBT5P No.5 WATER B.T. P 79,1 1,025 81,1 28,82 0, WBT5S No.5 WATER B.T. S 102,1 1, ,7 28,64 0, FRESH WATER TANKS TFWTP Technical Fresh Water Tank P. 32,53 1,000 32,5-0,52 8,40 47 TFWTS Technical Fresh Water Tank S. 41,50 1,000 41,5-0,52 8,32 74 UPWTP Upper Potable Water Tank P. 37,60 1,000 37,6 4,7 6, UPWTS Upper Potable Water Tank S. 37,60 1,000 37,6 4,7 6, LPWT Lower Potable Water Tank 16,40 1,000 16,4 6,1 2,38 1 FUEL OIL TANKS HFO1P No.1 HFO Tank P. 154,30 0, ,8 53,6 3,63 41 HFO1S No.1 HFO Tank S. 154,30 0, ,8 53,6 3,63 41 HFOCP HFO Center Tank P. 55,70 0,984 54,8 48,93 4,03 39 HFOCS HFO Center Tank S. 77,80 0,984 76,5 49,15 3,55 37 HFO2P No.2 HFO Tank P. 46,10 0,984 45,4 25,47 2,59 21 FSET1 No.1 HFO Settling Tank 17,70 0,984 17,4 18,91 6,45 8 FSET2 No.2 HFO Settling Tank 21,30 0,984 21,0 16,85 6,44 8 FOSER HFO Service Tank 12,30 0,984 12,1 14,78 6,67 6 DIESEL OIL TANKS MDOT1 No.1 Marine Diesel Oil Tank 46,10 0,858 39,6 25,47 2,59 19 MDOT2 No.2 Marine Diesel Oil Tank 29,40 0,858 25,2 18,99 0,71 39 DOSER DO Service Tank 8,80 0,858 7,6 21,61 6,66 2 DOSET DO Settling Tank 9,20 0,858 7,9 20,71 5,31 13 BMDOT Boiler M.D.O.T 2,00 0,858 1,7 5,7 16,60 0 EGDOT Em.Gen.D.O.T. 1,90 0,858 1,6 90,41 9,89 0 LUBOIL TANKS LOCIR Luboil Circulating Tank 9,60 0,900 8,6 15,9 1,26 1 MELOS M/E Luboil Storage Tank 14,10 0,900 12,7 2,7 8,60 5 AELOS A/E Luboil Storage Tank 2,70 0,900 2,4 6,9 8,40 1 OTHER TANKS DIRTY Dirty Oil Tank 4,70 1,000 4,7 13,16 0,76 1 BILGE Bilge Water Tank 5,60 1,000 5,6 10,01 0,67 1 SLUD1 No.1 Sludgetank 1,50 1,000 1,5 17,1 6,05 0 SLUD2 No.2 Sludgetank 14,80 1,000 14,8 17,31 0,72 6 SLUD3 No.3 Sludgetank 9,80 1,000 9,8 11,39 0,72 2 OVERF HFO Overflowtank 14,90 0,950 14,2 20,72 0,69 0 LEAKT M/E HFO Leakage Tank 1,40 0,950 1,3 14,7 0,73 0 COLLT M/E FW Collection Tank 2,60 1,000 2,6 7,79 0,65 0 LIGHTSHIP 3007,5 40,2 8,05 STORES ,60 CREW 2 4,2 20,00 7

8 7 Arrangement of Ballastwater Tanks 8

9 8 LK-Values T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) [m] [m3] [t] , ,033 3,824 5,076 6,007 6,529 6,691 6,652 2, ,023 3,811 5,067 6,003 6,527 6,692 6,654 2, ,014 3,799 5,058 6,000 6,526 6,694 6,657 2, ,005 3,786 5,049 5,996 6,524 6,695 6,659 2, ,996 3,774 5,040 5,993 6,522 6,697 6,661 2, ,987 3,761 5,031 5,989 6,521 6,698 6,663 2, ,979 3,749 5,023 5,985 6,519 6,699 6,665 2, ,970 3,737 5,014 5,981 6,517 6,701 6,667 2, ,961 3,724 5,006 5,976 6,515 6,702 6,669 2, ,953 3,712 4,998 5,972 6,513 6,703 6,671 2, ,944 3,700 4,989 5,968 6,511 6,704 6,673 2, ,936 3,688 4,981 5,963 6,509 6,705 6,674 2, ,927 3,677 4,974 5,959 6,507 6,706 6,676 2, ,919 3,665 4,966 5,954 6,505 6,707 6,678 2, ,911 3,653 4,958 5,949 6,502 6,707 6,679 2, ,903 3,642 4,950 5,944 6,500 6,708 6,681 2, ,895 3,630 4,943 5,940 6,498 6,709 6,682 2, ,887 3,619 4,935 5,935 6,495 6,709 6,684 2, ,879 3,608 4,928 5,930 6,493 6,710 6,685 2, ,871 3,596 4,921 5,924 6,490 6,710 6,686 2, ,864 3,585 4,913 5,919 6,488 6,710 6,687 2, ,856 3,575 4,906 5,914 6,485 6,711 6,688 2, ,848 3,564 4,899 5,909 6,483 6,711 6,689 2, ,841 3,553 4,892 5,903 6,480 6,711 6,690 2, ,833 3,542 4,885 5,898 6,477 6,711 6,691 3, ,826 3,532 4,878 5,893 6,475 6,711 6,692 3, ,819 3,521 4,871 5,887 6,472 6,711 6,693 3, ,812 3,511 4,865 5,882 6,469 6,711 6,693 3, ,805 3,501 4,858 5,876 6,466 6,710 6,694 3, ,798 3,491 4,851 5,871 6,463 6,710 6,695 3, ,791 3,481 4,845 5,865 6,461 6,710 6,695 3, ,784 3,471 4,838 5,859 6,458 6,709 6,695 3, ,777 3,461 4,832 5,854 6,455 6,709 6,696 3, ,770 3,451 4,825 5,848 6,452 6,708 6,696 3, ,764 3,442 4,819 5,842 6,448 6,708 6,696 3, ,757 3,432 4,812 5,837 6,445 6,707 6,696 3, ,751 3,423 4,806 5,831 6,442 6,706 6,696 3, ,744 3,414 4,800 5,825 6,439 6,705 6,696 3, ,738 3,405 4,794 5,819 6,436 6,704 6,696 3, ,732 3,395 4,787 5,814 6,433 6,703 6,696 3, ,725 3,387 4,781 5,808 6,430 6,702 6,696 3, ,719 3,378 4,775 5,802 6,426 6,701 6,695 3, ,713 3,369 4,769 5,796 6,423 6,700 6,695 3, ,707 3,360 4,763 5,790 6,420 6,698 6,695 3, ,701 3,352 4,757 5,785 6,416 6,697 6,694 3, ,696 3,344 4,751 5,779 6,413 6,696 6,693 3, ,690 3,335 4,745 5,773 6,410 6,694 6,693 3, ,684 3,327 4,739 5,767 6,406 6,693 6,692 3, ,679 3,319 4,733 5,761 6,403 6,691 6,691 3, ,673 3,311 4,727 5,755 6,399 6,689 6,690 9

10 T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) [m] [m3] [t] , ,668 3,303 4,722 5,750 6,396 6,688 6,689 3, ,662 3,296 4,716 5,744 6,392 6,686 6,688 3, ,657 3,288 4,710 5,738 6,389 6,684 6,687 3, ,652 3,280 4,704 5,732 6,385 6,682 6,686 3, ,647 3,273 4,698 5,727 6,382 6,680 6,684 3, ,642 3,266 4,693 5,721 6,378 6,678 6,683 3, ,637 3,258 4,687 5,715 6,374 6,676 6,682 3, ,632 3,251 4,681 5,709 6,371 6,673 6,680 3, ,627 3,244 4,675 5,704 6,367 6,671 6,679 3, ,622 3,237 4,670 5,698 6,363 6,669 6,677 3, ,618 3,231 4,664 5,692 6,360 6,666 6,675 3, ,613 3,224 4,658 5,687 6,356 6,664 6,674 3, ,608 3,217 4,653 5,681 6,352 6,661 6,672 3, ,604 3,211 4,647 5,675 6,349 6,659 6,670 3, ,599 3,204 4,641 5,670 6,345 6,656 6,668 3, ,595 3,198 4,636 5,664 6,341 6,653 6,666 3, ,591 3,192 4,630 5,659 6,337 6,651 6,664 3, ,587 3,186 4,625 5,653 6,333 6,648 6,662 3, ,582 3,180 4,619 5,648 6,329 6,645 6,659 3, ,578 3,174 4,613 5,642 6,326 6,642 6,657 3, ,574 3,168 4,608 5,637 6,322 6,639 6,655 3, ,570 3,162 4,602 5,631 6,318 6,636 6,652 3, ,567 3,156 4,597 5,626 6,314 6,633 6,650 3, ,563 3,151 4,591 5,620 6,310 6,630 6,647 3, ,559 3,145 4,585 5,615 6,306 6,626 6,645 4, ,555 3,140 4,580 5,610 6,302 6,623 6,642 4, ,552 3,134 4,574 5,604 6,298 6,620 6,640 4, ,548 3,129 4,569 5,599 6,294 6,616 6,637 4, ,545 3,124 4,563 5,594 6,290 6,613 6,634 4, ,541 3,119 4,558 5,589 6,286 6,610 6,631 4, ,538 3,114 4,552 5,583 6,282 6,606 6,628 4, ,535 3,109 4,547 5,578 6,278 6,603 6,625 4, ,531 3,104 4,541 5,573 6,274 6,599 6,622 4, ,528 3,099 4,536 5,568 6,270 6,595 6,619 4, ,525 3,095 4,530 5,563 6,266 6,592 6,616 4, ,522 3,090 4,525 5,558 6,262 6,588 6,613 4, ,519 3,086 4,519 5,553 6,258 6,584 6,609 4, ,516 3,081 4,514 5,548 6,253 6,580 6,606 4, ,513 3,077 4,508 5,543 6,249 6,576 6,603 4, ,510 3,072 4,503 5,538 6,245 6,572 6,599 4, ,508 3,068 4,497 5,533 6,241 6,568 6,596 4, ,505 3,064 4,492 5,528 6,237 6,564 6,592 4, ,502 3,060 4,486 5,523 6,233 6,560 6,589 4, ,500 3,056 4,481 5,518 6,228 6,556 6,585 4, ,497 3,052 4,475 5,513 6,224 6,552 6,582 4, ,495 3,048 4,470 5,508 6,220 6,548 6,578 4, ,492 3,044 4,464 5,504 6,216 6,544 6,574 4, ,490 3,040 4,459 5,499 6,211 6,539 6,571 4, ,487 3,036 4,453 5,494 6,207 6,535 6,567 4, ,485 3,033 4,448 5,489 6,203 6,531 6,563 4, ,483 3,029 4,442 5,485 6,198 6,526 6,559 4, ,481 3,025 4,437 5,480 6,194 6,522 6,555 4, ,479 3,022 4,431 5,475 6,190 6,518 6,551 10

11 T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) [m] [m3] [t] , ,477 3,018 4,426 5,471 6,185 6,513 6,547 4, ,475 3,015 4,421 5,466 6,181 6,509 6,543 4, ,473 3,011 4,415 5,462 6,176 6,504 6,539 4, ,471 3,008 4,410 5,457 6,172 6,499 6,535 4, ,469 3,005 4,404 5,452 6,168 6,495 6,531 4, ,467 3,002 4,399 5,448 6,163 6,490 6,527 4, ,465 2,998 4,393 5,443 6,159 6,486 6,522 4, ,464 2,995 4,388 5,439 6,154 6,481 6,518 4, ,462 2,992 4,383 5,434 6,150 6,476 6,514 4, ,460 2,989 4,377 5,430 6,145 6,472 6,510 4, ,459 2,986 4,372 5,425 6,141 6,467 6,505 4, ,457 2,983 4,366 5,421 6,136 6,462 6,501 4, ,456 2,980 4,361 5,416 6,131 6,457 6,497 4, ,454 2,977 4,356 5,412 6,127 6,452 6,492 4, ,453 2,974 4,350 5,408 6,122 6,447 6,488 4, ,452 2,971 4,345 5,403 6,118 6,443 6,483 4, ,450 2,968 4,340 5,399 6,113 6,438 6,479 4, ,449 2,966 4,334 5,394 6,108 6,433 6,474 4, ,448 2,963 4,329 5,390 6,104 6,428 6,470 4, ,447 2,960 4,324 5,386 6,099 6,423 6,465 4, ,445 2,957 4,319 5,381 6,094 6,418 6,461 4, ,444 2,955 4,313 5,377 6,090 6,413 6,456 5, ,443 2,952 4,308 5,373 6,085 6,408 6,452 5, ,442 2,949 4,303 5,368 6,080 6,403 6,447 5, ,441 2,947 4,297 5,364 6,075 6,398 6,442 5, ,440 2,944 4,292 5,360 6,070 6,393 6,438 5, ,439 2,942 4,287 5,355 6,066 6,388 6,433 5, ,438 2,939 4,282 5,351 6,061 6,383 6,428 5, ,437 2,936 4,277 5,347 6,056 6,377 6,424 5, ,437 2,934 4,271 5,342 6,051 6,372 6,419 5, ,436 2,931 4,266 5,338 6,046 6,367 6,414 5, ,435 2,929 4,261 5,334 6,041 6,362 6,409 5, ,434 2,926 4,256 5,329 6,036 6,357 6,405 5, ,434 2,924 4,251 5,325 6,031 6,352 6,400 5, ,433 2,921 4,246 5,321 6,026 6,346 6,395 5, ,432 2,919 4,241 5,316 6,021 6,341 6,390 5, ,432 2,917 4,236 5,312 6,016 6,336 6,385 5, ,431 2,914 4,231 5,308 6,011 6,331 6,381 5, ,431 2,912 4,226 5,303 6,006 6,326 6,376 5, ,430 2,909 4,221 5,299 6,001 6,320 6,371 5, ,430 2,907 4,216 5,295 5,996 6,315 6,366 5, ,429 2,904 4,211 5,290 5,991 6,310 6,361 5, ,429 2,902 4,206 5,286 5,986 6,304 6,356 5, ,428 2,900 4,201 5,281 5,981 6,299 6,352 5, ,428 2,897 4,196 5,277 5,976 6,294 6,347 5, ,428 2,895 4,191 5,273 5,970 6,289 6,342 5, ,427 2,893 4,186 5,268 5,965 6,283 6,337 5, ,427 2,890 4,181 5,264 5,960 6,278 6,332 5, ,427 2,888 4,177 5,259 5,955 6,273 6,327 5, ,426 2,885 4,172 5,255 5,949 6,267 6,322 5, ,426 2,883 4,167 5,250 5,944 6,262 6,318 5, ,426 2,881 4,162 5,246 5,939 6,257 6,313 5, ,426 2,878 4,158 5,241 5,933 6,251 6,308 11

12 T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) [m] [m3] [t] , ,425 2,876 4,153 5,237 5,928 6,246 6,303 5, ,425 2,873 4,148 5,232 5,923 6,241 6,298 5, ,425 2,871 4,144 5,227 5,917 6,235 6,293 5, ,425 2,869 4,139 5,223 5,912 6,230 6,288 5, ,425 2,866 4,134 5,218 5,906 6,225 6,283 5, ,425 2,864 4,130 5,214 5,901 6,219 6,279 5, ,425 2,861 4,125 5,209 5,895 6,214 6,274 5, ,425 2,859 4,121 5,204 5,890 6,209 6,269 5, ,425 2,857 4,116 5,199 5,884 6,203 6,264 5, ,424 2,854 4,112 5,195 5,879 6,198 6,259 5, ,424 2,852 4,107 5,190 5,873 6,193 6,254 5, ,424 2,849 4,103 5,185 5,867 6,187 6,249 5, ,424 2,847 4,098 5,180 5,862 6,182 6,245 5, ,424 2,844 4,094 5,175 5,856 6,177 6,240 5, ,424 2,842 4,090 5,171 5,850 6,171 6,235 5, ,424 2,839 4,085 5,166 5,845 6,166 6,230 5, ,424 2,837 4,081 5,161 5,839 6,161 6,225 5, ,425 2,834 4,077 5,156 5,833 6,155 6,220 5, ,425 2,832 4,073 5,151 5,827 6,150 6,215 6, ,425 2,829 4,068 5,146 5,821 6,144 6,211 6, ,425 2,827 4,064 5,141 5,816 6,139 6,206 6, ,425 2,824 4,060 5,135 5,810 6,134 6,201 6, ,425 2,822 4,056 5,130 5,804 6,128 6,196 6, ,425 2,819 4,052 5,125 5,798 6,123 6,191 6, ,425 2,817 4,048 5,120 5,792 6,118 6,187 6, ,425 2,814 4,044 5,115 5,786 6,112 6,182 6, ,425 2,812 4,040 5,110 5,780 6,107 6,177 6, ,425 2,809 4,036 5,104 5,774 6,102 6,172 6, ,425 2,806 4,032 5,099 5,768 6,096 6,167 6, ,425 2,804 4,028 5,094 5,762 6,091 6,163 6, ,426 2,801 4,024 5,088 5,756 6,086 6,158 6, ,426 2,799 4,020 5,083 5,749 6,080 6,153 6, ,426 2,796 4,016 5,077 5,743 6,075 6,148 6, ,426 2,793 4,012 5,072 5,737 6,069 6,143 6, ,426 2,791 4,008 5,066 5,73 6,064 6,139 6, ,426 2,788 4,004 5,061 5,725 6,059 6,134 6, ,426 2,786 4,001 5,055 5,718 6,053 6,129 6, ,426 2,783 3,997 5,050 5,712 6,048 6,124 6, ,426 2,780 3,993 5,044 5,706 6,043 6,120 6, ,426 2,778 3,989 5,038 5,699 6,037 6,115 6, ,426 2,775 3,986 5,032 5,693 6,032 6,110 6, ,426 2,772 3,982 5,027 5,687 6,026 6,105 6, ,427 2,770 3,978 5,021 5,680 6,021 6,101 6, ,427 2,767 3,975 5,015 5,674 6,016 6,096 6, ,427 2,764 3,971 5,009 5,667 6,010 6,091 6, ,427 2,762 3,968 5,003 5,661 6,005 6,086 6, ,427 2,759 3,964 4,997 5,654 5,999 6,082 6, ,427 2,756 3,960 4,991 5,648 5,994 6,077 6, ,427 2,754 3,957 4,985 5,641 5,989 6,072 6, ,427 2,751 3,953 4,979 5,635 5,983 6,067 6, ,427 2,748 3,950 4,973 5,628 5,978 6,062 6, ,427 2,746 3,946 4,967 5,621 5,972 6,058 6, ,427 2,743 3,943 4,961 5,615 5,967 6,053 12

13 T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) [m] [m3] [t] , ,426 2,740 3,939 4,955 5,608 5,961 6,048 6, ,426 2,738 3,936 4,949 5,601 5,956 6,043 6, ,426 2,735 3,932 4,942 5,594 5,950 6,038 6, ,426 2,733 3,929 4,936 5,588 5,945 6,034 6, ,426 2,730 3,925 4,930 5,581 5,939 6,029 6, ,426 2,727 3,922 4,923 5,574 5,934 6,024 6, ,426 2,725 3,919 4,917 5,567 5,928 6,019 6, ,426 2,722 3,915 4,911 5,560 5,923 6,014 6, ,425 2,720 3,912 4,904 5,553 5,917 6,009 6, ,425 2,717 3,908 4,898 5,547 5,912 6,004 6, ,425 2,715 3,905 4,891 5,540 5,906 5,999 6, ,425 2,712 3,902 4,885 5,533 5,900 5,994 6, ,424 2,709 3,898 4,878 5,526 5,895 5,989 6, ,424 2,707 3,895 4,872 5,519 5,889 5,984 6, ,424 2,704 3,891 4,865 5,512 5,883 5,979 6, ,423 2,702 3,888 4,858 5,505 5,878 5,974 7, ,423 2,700 3,884 4,852 5,498 5,872 5,969 7, ,423 2,697 3,881 4,845 5,490 5,866 5,964 7, ,422 2,695 3,878 4,838 5,483 5,860 5,959 7, ,422 2,692 3,874 4,831 5,476 5,854 5,954 7, ,421 2,690 3,871 4,825 5,469 5,849 5,949 7, ,421 2,688 3,867 4,818 5,462 5,843 5,944 7, ,420 2,685 3,864 4,811 5,455 5,837 5,938 7, ,420 2,683 3,860 4,804 5,447 5,831 5,933 7, ,419 2,681 3,857 4,797 5,440 5,825 5,928 7, ,419 2,678 3,853 4,791 5,433 5,819 5,923 7, ,418 2,676 3,850 4,784 5,426 5,813 5,917 7, ,417 2,674 3,846 4,777 5,418 5,807 5,912 7, ,417 2,672 3,842 4,770 5,411 5,801 5,906 7, ,416 2,670 3,839 4,763 5,403 5,795 5,901 7, ,415 2,667 3,835 4,756 5,396 5,789 5,895 7, ,415 2,665 3,831 4,749 5,389 5,782 5,890 7, ,414 2,663 3,828 4,742 5,381 5,776 5,884 7, ,413 2,661 3,824 4,735 5,374 5,770 5,879 7, ,412 2,659 3,820 4,728 5,366 5,764 5,873 7, ,411 2,657 3,816 4,721 5,359 5,757 5,867 7, ,410 2,655 3,812 4,714 5,351 5,751 5,862 7, ,409 2,653 3,809 4,707 5,344 5,744 5,856 7, ,408 2,651 3,805 4,700 5,336 5,738 5,850 7, ,407 2,649 3,801 4,692 5,329 5,731 5,844 7, ,406 2,647 3,797 4,685 5,321 5,725 5,838 7, ,405 2,646 3,793 4,678 5,313 5,718 5,832 13

14 9 Hydrostatics T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) INC.OF Disp. [m] [m3] [t] [t/cm] [m] [tm/m] [m] [m] KM MTM XB XF TRFF TRFA CW CB 2, ,54 11, ,92 48,13 48,53 0,245-0,252 0,675 0,601 2, ,56 11, ,70 48,13 48,53 0,247-0,253 0,676 0,602 2, ,57 11, ,46 48,13 48,54 0,248-0,255 0,677 0,603 2, ,58 11, ,21 48,14 48,54 0,250-0,257 0,677 0,603 2, ,59 11, ,95 48,14 48,55 0,252-0,259 0,678 0,604 2, ,61 11, ,67 48,15 48,55 0,253-0,260 0,679 0,604 2, ,62 11, ,38 48,15 48,56 0,255-0,262 0,679 0,605 2, ,63 10, ,07 48,15 48,56 0,257-0,264 0,680 0,605 2, ,65 10, ,74 48,16 48,57 0,258-0,266 0,681 0,606 2, ,66 10, ,41 48,16 48,57 0,260-0,267 0,681 0,606 2, ,67 10, ,05 48,16 48,57 0,262-0,269 0,682 0,607 2, ,68 10, ,69 48,17 48,58 0,263-0,271 0,683 0,608 2, ,70 10, ,31 48,17 48,58 0,265-0,272 0,683 0,608 2, ,71 10, ,91 48,17 48,59 0,266-0,274 0,684 0,609 2, ,72 10, ,50 48,18 48,59 0,268-0,276 0,685 0,609 2, ,73 10, ,08 48,18 48,60 0,270-0,278 0,685 0,610 2, ,75 10, ,64 48,19 48,60 0,271-0,279 0,686 0,610 2, ,76 10, ,18 48,19 48,61 0,273-0,281 0,687 0,611 2, ,77 10, ,71 48,19 48,61 0,274-0,283 0,687 0,611 2, ,78 10, ,23 48,20 48,61 0,276-0,284 0,688 0,612 2, ,79 10, ,73 48,20 48,62 0,278-0,286 0,689 0,612 2, ,81 10, ,22 48,20 48,62 0,279-0,288 0,689 0,613 2, ,82 10, ,70 48,21 48,63 0,281-0,289 0,690 0,613 2, ,83 10, ,16 48,21 48,63 0,282-0,291 0,691 0,614 2, ,84 10, ,60 48,21 48,63 0,284-0,293 0,691 0,614 3, ,85 10, ,04 48,22 48,64 0,285-0,294 0,692 0,615 3, ,87 10, ,46 48,22 48,64 0,287-0,296 0,693 0,616 3, ,88 10, ,86 48,22 48,65 0,289-0,298 0,693 0,616 3, ,89 9, ,26 48,23 48,65 0,290-0,299 0,694 0,617 3, ,90 9, ,64 48,23 48,66 0,292-0,301 0,694 0,617 3, ,91 9, ,01 48,23 48,66 0,293-0,303 0,695 0,618 3, ,92 9, ,37 48,24 48,66 0,295-0,304 0,696 0,618 3, ,94 9, ,71 48,24 48,67 0,296-0,306 0,696 0,619 3, ,95 9, ,05 48,24 48,67 0,298-0,308 0,697 0,619 3, ,96 9, ,37 48,25 48,67 0,299-0,309 0,698 0,620 3, ,97 9, ,69 48,25 48,68 0,301-0,311 0,698 0,620 3, ,98 9, ,00 48,25 48,68 0,303-0,313 0,699 0,621 3, ,99 9, ,29 48,26 48,69 0,304-0,314 0,700 0,621 3, ,01 9, ,58 48,26 48,69 0,306-0,316 0,700 0,622 3, ,02 9, ,87 48,26 48,69 0,307-0,317 0,701 0,622 3, ,03 9, ,14 48,27 48,70 0,309-0,319 0,701 0,623 3, ,04 9, ,41 48,27 48,70 0,310-0,321 0,702 0,623 3, ,05 9, ,68 48,27 48,70 0,312-0,322 0,703 0,624 3, ,06 9, ,94 48,28 48,71 0,313-0,324 0,703 0,624 3, ,07 9, ,20 48,28 48,71 0,315-0,325 0,704 0,624 3, ,09 9, ,46 48,28 48,71 0,316-0,327 0,705 0,625 3, ,10 9, ,72 48,28 48,72 0,318-0,329 0,705 0,625 3, ,11 9, ,98 48,29 48,72 0,319-0,330 0,706 0,626 3, ,12 9, ,24 48,29 48,72 0,321-0,332 0,706 0,626 14

15 T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) INC.OF Disp. [m] [m3] [t] [t/cm] [m] [tm/m] [m] [m] KM MTM XB XF TRFF TRFA CW CB 3, ,13 9, ,50 48,29 48,73 0,322-0,333 0,707 0,627 3, ,14 9, ,77 48,30 48,73 0,324-0,335 0,708 0,627 3, ,15 9, ,05 48,30 48,73 0,325-0,337 0,708 0,628 3, ,17 9, ,33 48,30 48,74 0,327-0,338 0,709 0,628 3, ,18 9, ,62 48,31 48,74 0,328-0,340 0,709 0,629 3, ,19 9, ,91 48,31 48,74 0,329-0,341 0,710 0,629 3, ,20 9, ,23 48,31 48,74 0,331-0,343 0,711 0,630 3, ,21 9, ,55 48,31 48,75 0,332-0,344 0,711 0,630 3, ,22 9, ,89 48,32 48,75 0,334-0,346 0,712 0,631 3, ,23 9, ,25 48,32 48,75 0,335-0,347 0,713 0,631 3, ,24 9, ,62 48,32 48,75 0,337-0,349 0,713 0,632 3, ,26 9, ,02 48,33 48,76 0,338-0,350 0,714 0,632 3, ,27 9, ,43 48,33 48,76 0,340-0,352 0,714 0,632 3, ,28 8, ,88 48,33 48,76 0,341-0,353 0,715 0,633 3, ,29 8, ,35 48,33 48,76 0,342-0,355 0,716 0,633 3, ,30 8, ,84 48,34 48,76 0,344-0,356 0,716 0,634 3, ,31 8, ,37 48,34 48,77 0,345-0,358 0,717 0,634 3, ,32 8, ,94 48,34 48,77 0,347-0,359 0,717 0,635 3, ,33 8, ,53 48,34 48,77 0,348-0,361 0,718 0,635 3, ,35 8, ,17 48,35 48,77 0,349-0,362 0,719 0,636 3, ,36 8, ,84 48,35 48,77 0,351-0,364 0,719 0,636 3, ,37 8, ,56 48,35 48,77 0,352-0,365 0,720 0,636 3, ,38 8, ,33 48,35 48,77 0,354-0,367 0,720 0,637 3, ,39 8, ,14 48,36 48,77 0,355-0,368 0,721 0,637 3, ,40 8, ,00 48,36 48,77 0,356-0,370 0,722 0,638 3, ,41 8, ,92 48,36 48,77 0,358-0,371 0,722 0,638 4, ,43 8, ,89 48,36 48,77 0,359-0,373 0,723 0,639 4, ,44 8, ,92 48,37 48,77 0,361-0,374 0,724 0,639 4, ,45 8, ,01 48,37 48,77 0,362-0,375 0,724 0,640 4, ,46 8, ,17 48,37 48,77 0,363-0,377 0,725 0,640 4, ,47 8, ,40 48,37 48,77 0,365-0,378 0,725 0,640 4, ,48 8, ,70 48,37 48,77 0,366-0,379 0,726 0,641 4, ,49 8, ,07 48,38 48,77 0,367-0,381 0,727 0,641 4, ,51 8, ,51 48,38 48,77 0,369-0,382 0,727 0,642 4, ,52 8, ,04 48,38 48,77 0,370-0,384 0,728 0,642 4, ,53 8, ,66 48,38 48,77 0,371-0,385 0,729 0,642 4, ,54 8, ,35 48,38 48,76 0,373-0,386 0,729 0,643 4, ,55 8, ,14 48,39 48,76 0,374-0,388 0,730 0,643 4, ,57 8, ,03 48,39 48,76 0,375-0,389 0,730 0,644 4, ,58 8, ,01 48,39 48,76 0,376-0,390 0,731 0,644 4, ,59 8, ,09 48,39 48,75 0,378-0,391 0,732 0,645 4, ,60 8, ,28 48,39 48,75 0,379-0,393 0,732 0,645 4, ,61 8, ,57 48,39 48,75 0,380-0,394 0,733 0,645 4, ,62 8, ,98 48,40 48,74 0,382-0,395 0,734 0,646 4, ,64 8, ,50 48,40 48,74 0,383-0,396 0,734 0,646 4, ,65 8, ,14 48,40 48,74 0,384-0,398 0,735 0,647 4, ,66 8, ,91 48,40 48,73 0,385-0,399 0,736 0,647 4, ,67 8, ,80 48,40 48,73 0,386-0,400 0,736 0,647 4, ,69 8, ,82 48,40 48,72 0,388-0,401 0,737 0,648 4, ,70 8, ,98 48,40 48,72 0,389-0,402 0,738 0,648 4, ,71 8, ,27 48,41 48,71 0,390-0,404 0,738 0,649 4, ,72 8, ,71 48,41 48,71 0,391-0,405 0,739 0,649 4, ,74 8, ,29 48,41 48,70 0,392-0,406 0,740 0,649 15

16 T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) INC.OF Disp. [m] [m3] [t] [t/cm] [m] [tm/m] [m] [m] KM MTM XB XF TRFF TRFA CW CB 4, ,75 8, ,03 48,41 48,70 0,394-0,407 0,740 0,650 4, ,76 8, ,92 48,41 48,69 0,395-0,408 0,741 0,650 4, ,77 8, ,97 48,41 48,68 0,396-0,409 0,742 0,651 4, ,79 8, ,18 48,41 48,67 0,397-0,410 0,742 0,651 4, ,80 8, ,55 48,41 48,67 0,398-0,411 0,743 0,651 4, ,81 8, ,10 48,41 48,66 0,399-0,412 0,744 0,652 4, ,83 8, ,83 48,41 48,65 0,401-0,413 0,744 0,652 4, ,84 8, ,73 48,42 48,64 0,402-0,414 0,745 0,653 4, ,85 8, ,82 48,42 48,63 0,403-0,415 0,746 0,653 4, ,87 8, ,09 48,42 48,63 0,404-0,416 0,747 0,653 4, ,88 8, ,56 48,42 48,62 0,405-0,417 0,747 0,654 4, ,89 8, ,22 48,42 48,61 0,406-0,418 0,748 0,654 4, ,91 8, ,09 48,42 48,60 0,407-0,419 0,749 0,655 4, ,92 8, ,15 48,42 48,58 0,408-0,420 0,750 0,655 4, ,93 8, ,43 48,42 48,57 0,409-0,421 0,750 0,655 4, ,95 8, ,92 48,42 48,56 0,410-0,422 0,751 0,656 4, ,96 8, ,63 48,42 48,55 0,411-0,422 0,752 0,656 4, ,98 8, ,56 48,42 48,54 0,412-0,423 0,752 0,657 4, ,99 8, ,72 48,42 48,53 0,413-0,424 0,753 0,657 4, ,00 8, ,10 48,42 48,51 0,414-0,425 0,754 0,657 4, ,02 8, ,72 48,42 48,50 0,415-0,426 0,755 0,658 4, ,03 8, ,58 48,42 48,49 0,416-0,426 0,756 0,658 4, ,05 8, ,68 48,42 48,47 0,417-0,427 0,756 0,659 5, ,06 8, ,03 48,42 48,46 0,418-0,428 0,757 0,659 5, ,08 8, ,63 48,42 48,44 0,419-0,428 0,758 0,659 5, ,09 8, ,49 48,42 48,43 0,420-0,429 0,759 0,660 5, ,11 8, ,60 48,42 48,41 0,421-0,430 0,760 0,660 5, ,12 8, ,98 48,42 48,40 0,421-0,430 0,760 0,660 5, ,14 8, ,63 48,42 48,38 0,422-0,431 0,761 0,661 5, ,15 8, ,54 48,41 48,36 0,423-0,431 0,762 0,661 5, ,17 8, ,74 48,41 48,35 0,424-0,432 0,763 0,662 5, ,19 8, ,21 48,41 48,33 0,425-0,433 0,764 0,662 5, ,20 8, ,96 48,41 48,31 0,426-0,433 0,765 0,662 5, ,22 8, ,00 48,41 48,29 0,426-0,433 0,765 0,663 5, ,23 8, ,34 48,41 48,27 0,427-0,434 0,766 0,663 5, ,25 8, ,96 48,41 48,25 0,428-0,434 0,767 0,664 5, ,27 8, ,89 48,41 48,23 0,429-0,435 0,768 0,664 5, ,28 8, ,11 48,41 48,21 0,430-0,435 0,769 0,664 5, ,30 8, ,64 48,40 48,19 0,430-0,436 0,770 0,665 5, ,32 8, ,48 48,40 48,17 0,431-0,436 0,771 0,665 5, ,33 8, ,64 48,40 48,15 0,432-0,436 0,772 0,665 5, ,35 8, ,10 48,40 48,13 0,432-0,436 0,773 0,666 5, ,37 8, ,89 48,40 48,10 0,433-0,437 0,774 0,666 5, ,39 8, ,00 48,40 48,08 0,434-0,437 0,774 0,667 5, ,40 8, ,43 48,39 48,06 0,434-0,437 0,775 0,667 5, ,42 8, ,19 48,39 48,03 0,435-0,437 0,776 0,667 5, ,44 8, ,28 48,39 48,01 0,436-0,438 0,777 0,668 5, ,46 8, ,71 48,39 47,98 0,436-0,438 0,778 0,668 5, ,48 8, ,47 48,39 47,96 0,437-0,438 0,779 0,669 5, ,49 8, ,57 48,38 47,93 0,437-0,438 0,780 0,669 5, ,51 8, ,01 48,38 47,90 0,438-0,438 0,781 0,669 5, ,53 8, ,79 48,38 47,88 0,438-0,438 0,782 0,670 5, ,55 8, ,92 48,38 47,85 0,439-0,438 0,783 0,670 16

17 T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) INC.OF Disp. [m] [m3] [t] [t/cm] [m] [tm/m] [m] [m] KM MTM XB XF TRFF TRFA CW CB 5, ,57 8, ,40 48,37 47,82 0,439-0,438 0,784 0,671 5, ,59 8, ,23 48,37 47,79 0,440-0,438 0,785 0,671 5, ,61 8, ,41 48,37 47,76 0,440-0,438 0,786 0,671 5, ,63 8, ,94 48,36 47,74 0,441-0,438 0,787 0,672 5, ,65 8, ,83 48,36 47,71 0,441-0,438 0,788 0,672 5, ,67 8, ,07 48,36 47,68 0,442-0,438 0,790 0,673 5, ,69 8, ,68 48,36 47,65 0,442-0,438 0,791 0,673 5, ,71 8, ,64 48,35 47,61 0,443-0,437 0,792 0,673 5, ,73 8, ,97 48,35 47,58 0,443-0,437 0,793 0,674 5, ,75 8, ,65 48,35 47,55 0,443-0,437 0,794 0,674 5, ,77 8, ,70 48,34 47,52 0,444-0,437 0,795 0,675 5, ,79 8, ,11 48,34 47,49 0,444-0,437 0,796 0,675 5, ,81 8, ,88 48,33 47,45 0,445-0,436 0,797 0,675 5, ,83 8, ,02 48,33 47,42 0,445-0,436 0,798 0,676 5, ,85 8, ,52 48,33 47,38 0,445-0,436 0,800 0,676 5, ,87 8, ,38 48,32 47,35 0,446-0,435 0,801 0,677 5, ,90 8, ,61 48,32 47,31 0,446-0,435 0,802 0,677 5, ,92 8, ,19 48,31 47,28 0,446-0,435 0,803 0,677 5, ,94 8, ,14 48,31 47,24 0,446-0,434 0,804 0,678 5, ,96 8, ,46 48,31 47,21 0,447-0,434 0,805 0,678 6, ,98 8, ,13 48,30 47,17 0,447-0,434 0,807 0,679 6, ,01 8, ,15 48,30 47,13 0,447-0,433 0,808 0,679 6, ,03 8, ,54 48,29 47,10 0,447-0,433 0,809 0,680 6, ,05 8, ,28 48,29 47,06 0,448-0,432 0,810 0,680 6, ,08 8, ,37 48,28 47,02 0,448-0,432 0,812 0,680 6, ,10 8, ,82 48,28 46,98 0,448-0,431 0,813 0,681 6, ,12 8, ,61 48,27 46,94 0,448-0,431 0,814 0,681 6, ,15 8, ,75 48,27 46,90 0,448-0,430 0,815 0,682 6, ,17 8, ,23 48,26 46,86 0,449-0,430 0,817 0,682 6, ,19 8, ,05 48,26 46,82 0,449-0,429 0,818 0,683 6, ,22 8, ,21 48,25 46,78 0,449-0,428 0,819 0,683 6, ,24 8, ,70 48,25 46,74 0,449-0,428 0,821 0,683 6, ,27 8, ,52 48,24 46,70 0,449-0,427 0,822 0,684 6, ,29 8, ,66 48,23 46,66 0,449-0,427 0,823 0,684 6, ,31 8, ,12 48,23 46,62 0,449-0,426 0,825 0,685 6, ,34 8, ,90 48,22 46,58 0,449-0,425 0,826 0,685 6, ,36 8, ,99 48,22 46,53 0,450-0,425 0,827 0,686 6, ,39 8, ,38 48,21 46,49 0,450-0,424 0,829 0,686 6, ,41 8, ,07 48,21 46,45 0,450-0,423 0,830 0,687 6, ,44 8, ,05 48,20 46,41 0,450-0,423 0,831 0,687 6, ,46 8, ,32 48,19 46,36 0,450-0,422 0,833 0,688 6, ,49 8, ,87 48,19 46,32 0,450-0,421 0,834 0,688 6, ,52 8, ,70 48,18 46,28 0,450-0,420 0,835 0,688 6, ,54 8, ,79 48,17 46,23 0,450-0,420 0,837 0,689 6, ,57 8, ,13 48,17 46,19 0,450-0,419 0,838 0,689 6, ,59 8, ,73 48,16 46,14 0,450-0,418 0,840 0,690 6, ,62 8, ,57 48,15 46,10 0,450-0,418 0,841 0,690 6, ,64 8, ,64 48,15 46,06 0,450-0,417 0,843 0,691 6, ,67 8, ,94 48,14 46,01 0,450-0,416 0,844 0,691 6, ,70 8, ,45 48,13 45,97 0,450-0,415 0,845 0,692 6, ,72 8, ,16 48,12 45,92 0,450-0,414 0,847 0,692 6, ,75 8, ,08 48,12 45,88 0,450-0,414 0,848 0,693 6, ,78 8, ,17 48,11 45,83 0,450-0,413 0,850 0,693 17

18 T KC DISPV ( =1,000t/m3) DISPM ( =1,025t/m3) INC.OF Disp. [m] [m3] [t] [t/cm] [m] [tm/m] [m] [m] KM MTM XB XF TRFF TRFA CW CB 6, ,80 8, ,44 48,10 45,79 0,450-0,412 0,851 0,694 6, ,83 8, ,88 48,10 45,74 0,450-0,411 0,853 0,694 6, ,86 8, ,46 48,09 45,70 0,450-0,411 0,854 0,695 6, ,88 8, ,18 48,08 45,66 0,450-0,410 0,856 0,695 6, ,91 8, ,03 48,07 45,61 0,450-0,409 0,857 0,696 6, ,94 8, ,99 48,06 45,57 0,450-0,408 0,858 0,696 6, ,96 8, ,05 48,06 45,52 0,450-0,408 0,860 0,697 6, ,99 8, ,20 48,05 45,48 0,450-0,407 0,861 0,697 6, ,02 8, ,42 48,04 45,44 0,450-0,406 0,863 0,698 6, ,05 8, ,70 48,03 45,39 0,450-0,405 0,864 0,698 6, ,07 8, ,02 48,02 45,35 0,450-0,405 0,866 0,699 6, ,10 8, ,37 48,02 45,30 0,450-0,404 0,867 0,699 6, ,13 8, ,72 48,01 45,26 0,450-0,403 0,869 0,700 6, ,15 8, ,07 48,00 45,22 0,450-0,403 0,870 0,700 6, ,18 8, ,40 47,99 45,18 0,450-0,402 0,872 0,701 6, ,21 8, ,69 47,98 45,14 0,450-0,401 0,873 0,701 6, ,23 8, ,92 47,97 45,09 0,450-0,400 0,875 0,702 7, ,26 8, ,08 47,96 45,05 0,450-0,400 0,876 0,702 7, ,29 8, ,13 47,96 45,01 0,450-0,399 0,878 0,703 7, ,31 8, ,08 47,95 44,97 0,450-0,399 0,879 0,703 7, ,34 8, ,89 47,94 44,93 0,450-0,398 0,880 0,704 7, ,37 8, ,54 47,93 44,89 0,450-0,397 0,882 0,704 7, ,39 8, ,01 47,92 44,85 0,451-0,397 0,883 0,705 7, ,42 8, ,29 47,91 44,82 0,451-0,396 0,885 0,705 7, ,45 8, ,35 47,90 44,78 0,451-0,396 0,886 0,706 7, ,47 8, ,16 47,89 44,74 0,451-0,395 0,888 0,706 7, ,50 8, ,71 47,88 44,71 0,451-0,394 0,889 0,707 7, ,52 8, ,97 47,87 44,67 0,451-0,394 0,890 0,707 7, ,55 8, ,91 47,86 44,64 0,451-0,393 0,892 0,708 7, ,57 8, ,51 47,85 44,60 0,451-0,393 0,893 0,708 7, ,60 8, ,75 47,84 44,57 0,451-0,393 0,894 0,709 7, ,62 8, ,59 47,83 44,54 0,451-0,392 0,896 0,709 7, ,65 8, ,02 47,82 44,51 0,452-0,392 0,897 0,710 7, ,67 8, ,00 47,82 44,48 0,452-0,391 0,898 0,710 7, ,70 8, ,51 47,81 44,45 0,452-0,391 0,900 0,711 7, ,72 8, ,51 47,80 44,42 0,452-0,391 0,901 0,711 7, ,74 8, ,98 47,79 44,39 0,452-0,391 0,902 0,712 7, ,77 8, ,89 47,78 44,37 0,452-0,390 0,904 0,712 7, ,79 8, ,21 47,77 44,34 0,453-0,390 0,905 0,713 7, ,81 8, ,90 47,76 44,32 0,453-0,390 0,906 0,713 7, ,84 8, ,94 47,75 44,30 0,453-0,390 0,907 0,714 7, ,86 8, ,28 47,74 44,28 0,453-0,390 0,908 0,714 7, ,88 8, ,91 47,73 44,26 0,454-0,390 0,910 0,71 18

19 10 Draught Survey Item Calculation method aft ms fore (m) (m) (m) (1) Apparent drafts at draft marks Port Starboard Mean (2) Correction of fore and aft draft (3) Draft at A.P., M.P & F.P. (1)+(2) T KA T KM T KF (4) Mean draft T M = (T KA + T KF) / 2 (5) Trim t = T KF - T KA (6) Deflection d = T M - T KM (7) Coefficient of hogging or sagging correction ℇ (see table on next page) (8) Correction for deflection C = d * ℇ (9) Corrected mean draft extreme T KC'' = T M - C (10) Corrected mean draft moulded T KC' = T KC''- 0,012m (11) Centre of floatation x F from hydrostatic table, for T KC' (12) Draft correction for trim t t = (x F - Lpp/2) * t / Lpp (13) Draft corrected for trim T KC T KC = T KC' + t (14) Displacement at mean draft, corrected for trim, specific gravity From hydrostatic table, for T KC 1,025 t/m 3 (15) Actual specific gravity of sea From measurement water (16) Actual displacement DISPM( ) DISPM( ) = DISPM * / 1,025t/m3 Calculated Displacement Difference Lpp 95,80 m Distance A.P. to draft mark aft (X1) 0 m *) / -1,80 m **) Dist. A.P. to draft mark midship (X2) Dist. A.P. to draft mark fwd (X3) 47,40 m 95,16 m *) Aft Draft Mark on the Rudder **) Aft Draft Mark on the transom 19

20 11 Coefficient of hogging or sagging correction T KC ℇ T KC ℇ T KC ℇ T KC ℇ T KC ℇ 2,50 0,7961 3,50 0,8035 4,50 0,7874 5,50 0,7694 6,50 0,7344 2,52 0,7970 3,52 0,8032 4,52 0,7871 5,52 0,7689 6,52 0,7335 2,54 0,7979 3,54 0,8029 4,54 0,7868 5,54 0,7684 6,54 0,7327 2,56 0,7987 3,56 0,8026 4,56 0,7865 5,56 0,7679 6,56 0,7319 2,58 0,7995 3,58 0,8023 4,58 0,7862 5,58 0,7674 6,58 0,7311 2,60 0,8003 3,60 0,8020 4,60 0,7859 5,60 0,7668 6,60 0,7303 2,62 0,8010 3,62 0,8016 4,62 0,7856 5,62 0,7663 6,62 0,7294 2,64 0,8016 3,64 0,8013 4,64 0,7853 5,64 0,7658 6,64 0,7286 2,66 0,8022 3,66 0,8010 4,66 0,7850 5,66 0,7652 6,66 0,7278 2,68 0,8028 3,68 0,8007 4,68 0,7847 5,68 0,7646 6,68 0,7270 2,70 0,8033 3,70 0,8004 4,70 0,7844 5,70 0,7640 6,70 0,7263 2,72 0,8038 3,72 0,8000 4,72 0,7841 5,72 0,7635 6,72 0,7255 2,74 0,8043 3,74 0,7997 4,74 0,7838 5,74 0,7629 6,74 0,7247 2,76 0,8047 3,76 0,7994 4,76 0,7835 5,76 0,7622 6,76 0,7240 2,78 0,8051 3,78 0,7990 4,78 0,7832 5,78 0,7616 6,78 0,7232 2,80 0,8054 3,80 0,7987 4,80 0,7829 5,80 0,7610 6,80 0,7225 2,82 0,8057 3,82 0,7984 4,82 0,7826 5,82 0,7604 6,82 0,7218 2,84 0,8060 3,84 0,7980 4,84 0,7822 5,84 0,7597 6,84 0,7211 2,86 0,8063 3,86 0,7977 4,86 0,7819 5,86 0,7591 6,86 0,7204 2,88 0,8065 3,88 0,7974 4,88 0,7816 5,88 0,7584 6,88 0,7198 2,90 0,8067 3,90 0,7970 4,90 0,7813 5,90 0,7577 6,90 0,7191 2,92 0,8069 3,92 0,7967 4,92 0,7810 5,92 0,7571 6,92 0,7185 2,94 0,8070 3,94 0,7963 4,94 0,7806 5,94 0,7564 6,94 0,7179 2,96 0,8071 3,96 0,7960 4,96 0,7803 5,96 0,7557 6,96 0,7173 2,98 0,8072 3,98 0,7957 4,98 0,7800 5,98 0,7550 6,98 0,7168 3,00 0,8073 4,00 0,7953 5,00 0,7796 6,00 0,7543 7,00 0,7163 3,02 0,8073 4,02 0,7950 5,02 0,7793 6,02 0,7535 7,02 0,7158 3,04 0,8073 4,04 0,7947 5,04 0,7789 6,04 0,7528 7,04 0,7153 3,06 0,8073 4,06 0,7943 5,06 0,7786 6,06 0,7521 7,06 0,7149 3,08 0,8073 4,08 0,7940 5,08 0,7782 6,08 0,7513 7,08 0,7144 3,10 0,8073 4,10 0,7937 5,10 0,7779 6,10 0,7506 7,10 0,7141 3,12 0,8072 4,12 0,7934 5,12 0,7775 6,12 0,7498 7,12 0,7137 3,14 0,8071 4,14 0,7930 5,14 0,7772 6,14 0,7490 7,14 0,7134 3,16 0,8070 4,16 0,7927 5,16 0,7768 6,16 0,7482 7,16 0,7132 3,18 0,8069 4,18 0,7924 5,18 0,7764 6,18 0,7475 7,18 0,7129 3,20 0,8068 4,20 0,7921 5,20 0,7760 6,20 0,7467 7,20 0,7127 3,22 0,8067 4,22 0,7917 5,22 0,7756 6,22 0,7459 7,22 0,7126 3,24 0,8065 4,24 0,7914 5,24 0,7752 6,24 0,7451 7,24 0,7125 3,26 0,8063 4,26 0,7911 5,26 0,7748 6,26 0,7443 7,26 0,7125 3,28 0,8061 4,28 0,7908 5,28 0,7744 6,28 0,7435 7,28 0,7125 3,30 0,8059 4,30 0,7905 5,30 0,7740 6,30 0,7427 7,30 0,7125 3,32 0,8057 4,32 0,7902 5,32 0,7736 6,32 0,7418 7,32 0,7126 3,34 0,8055 4,34 0,7899 5,34 0,7731 6,34 0,7410 7,34 0,7128 3,36 0,8053 4,36 0,7896 5,36 0,7727 6,36 0,7402 7,36 0,7130 3,38 0,8051 4,38 0,7892 5,38 0,7723 6,38 0,7394 7,38 0,7133 3,40 0,8048 4,40 0,7889 5,40 0,7718 6,40 0,7385 7,40 0,7136 3,42 0,8046 4,42 0,7886 5,42 0,7714 6,42 0,7377 7,42 0,7140 3,44 0,8043 4,44 0,7883 5,44 0,7709 6,44 0,7369 7,44 0,7145 3,46 0,8040 4,46 0,7880 5,46 0,7704 6,46 0,7360 7,46 0,7150 3,48 0,8037 4,48 0,7877 5,48 0,7699 6,48 0,7352 7,48 0,

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