Change of Trim with Change of Density

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Video explains the change in draught of ship with change of density - due to DWA & change in Trim.

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  • @PRAVEENYADAV-jg5mb
    @PRAVEENYADAV-jg5mb 3 года назад +3

    Beautifully explained sir. Thks

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  3 года назад

      Thanks for liking

    • @discountcuppon
      @discountcuppon 2 года назад

      Jai hind
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  • @raymondallenjhangiani7670
    @raymondallenjhangiani7670 2 года назад

    Fantastic explanation ! ... 🙏 appreciate very much ! Thank you so very much Sir !.... 🙏 God bless you always , for all the educational videos you share for many to benefit in their career 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ofehmi
    @ofehmi Год назад +1

    Very well explained.Thanks.

  • @vijeethunk
    @vijeethunk 2 года назад +1

    Sir , your videos has always helped me and I have also shared ur videos with my chief mate phase 1 FOSMA batch , and the way u hv explained things with beautiful diagrams is exceptionally good . Slowly people are becoming aware of your RUclips channel and soon you will reach a million subscribers.

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  2 года назад

      Vineet, Glad to hear that. Thank you so much for the motivation. Health permitting, plan to add a video per week basis. Good Luck

    • @KUNDANKUMAR-ik7ft
      @KUNDANKUMAR-ik7ft 2 года назад

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  • @manishsharma-wz5jt
    @manishsharma-wz5jt 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Sir . Explanation is very helpful

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  2 года назад

      Keep watching

    • @KUNDANKUMAR-ik7ft
      @KUNDANKUMAR-ik7ft 2 года назад

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  • @hiddenvariant638
    @hiddenvariant638 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful video...

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  3 года назад

      Glad to hear that

    • @discountcuppon
      @discountcuppon 2 года назад

      Jai hind
      For preparation of second mate / DNS/ BSC nautical science/NCV come in #kundanpatna

  • @anmolgupta3810
    @anmolgupta3810 Год назад

    very simple and good explanation sir

  • @tariqriaz2059
    @tariqriaz2059 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @aleksandarbatanjac7685
    @aleksandarbatanjac7685 2 года назад +1

    Dear Captain, could you be so kind to explain how you get MCTC = 206.505. (on time of video 20:55). All other figure I interpolate and were correct. But this one I get wrong. Can you tell me from which values you take interpolation? Best regards Aleksandar Batanjac

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  2 года назад

      It is obtained by converting the MCTC in SW (captured in the row above the one you are referring) to MCTC in DW of RD 1.002. Please watch following video:
      ruclips.net/video/J2tYEIHFtiE/видео.html

    • @KUNDANKUMAR-ik7ft
      @KUNDANKUMAR-ik7ft 2 года назад

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  • @ofehmi
    @ofehmi Год назад

    I think there is a mistake about trim change.First minutes you said LCB>LCF or LCBLCB etc .Which one is correct?

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  Год назад

      it is between LCB & LCF. If LCG was used, must have been a slip of tongue. Apologies if it was so. Best Wishes

  • @aakash23100
    @aakash23100 2 года назад

    Thank you so much sir..
    Alnilam :)

  • @praveerthakur9013
    @praveerthakur9013 Год назад

    One doubt With the sinkage here LCB is increasing but actually when vsl @ EK with change in draft LCB decreases....
    And if LCF is greater than LCB vsl is supposed to be down by head but in the image its trim by stern. Correct me if m wrong.
    Thanks in advance...

  • @darshanutekar1000
    @darshanutekar1000 2 года назад

    Good video sir

  • @kandhasamy-ib4oz
    @kandhasamy-ib4oz 2 года назад

    Sir nice explain regarding change of trim due to change of density. I have a doubt when vessel is in dock we have draft at some density but hydrostatic particular given for sea water density. So how we can get the displacement for dock water density ? Kindly explain sir

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  2 года назад

      Please watch the following videos:
      ruclips.net/video/4VzVYc9mjCk/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/J2tYEIHFtiE/видео.html
      These will answer your questions.
      Thanks

  • @sumitkajla5563
    @sumitkajla5563 Год назад

    sir in first question we have to add value of sinkage in hydrostatic draft ??

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  Год назад

      In Hindship question - No, as the new hydraft accounts for rise / sinkage
      In fixed particulars question - Yes.
      Best Wishes

  • @sailorpradip
    @sailorpradip 3 года назад +1

    Si plz more stabilty clesses sir..request

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  3 года назад

      Will upload soon. Trying to close out Navigation. I am also keen to plunge into stability - as happens to be my favourite subject.

    • @discountcuppon
      @discountcuppon 2 года назад

      Jai hind
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    • @discountcuppon
      @discountcuppon 2 года назад

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  • @SierraMike87
    @SierraMike87 2 года назад

    Sir, can we do demucking of chain locker at sea?? What is the procedure??

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  2 года назад +1

      If you see the construction of chain locker, it has a perforated plate over which cable is stowed. It is ideally done while the ship is in dry dock - where cable is ranged in the dock to facilitate chain locker demucking & maintenance
      However, if it becomes essential otherwise, ideal location will be at anchor - where most of the cable can be paid out.
      In extremely urgent cases, it can be planned in port by paying out cable on a hired barge.
      At sea, I am afraid, if demucking can or should be attempted....
      PLEASE REMEMBER TO ALWAYS TREAT CHAIN LOCKER AS ENCLOSED SPACE FOR MAN-ENTRY REQUIREMENTS.
      Hope could answer your question. Best Wishes

  • @amitpanda6363
    @amitpanda6363 Год назад

    Sir in 2nd problem you have said tpc and mctc is given in SW ! But it doesn't mentioned in question . kindly explain?

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  Год назад

      When hydrostatic particulars are provides and not explicitly stated about density of water, in ship stability, it is presumed to be in SW.
      Best Wishes

  • @SierraMike87
    @SierraMike87 2 года назад

    Sir, will there be any change in LCF, TPC, Cb?

    • @MarineGurukul
      @MarineGurukul  2 года назад

      1) Whenever there is change in draft - for whatsoever reason, for a normal ship-shaped vessel - LCF, TPC & Cb would change.
      2) In cases where we do not have access to hydrostatic particulars, for change in trim because of change in density, we assume the waterplane area for the range of rise or sinkage to remain constant. In such case, TPC & LCF by default remain same over that range.
      Hope I have answered your query. Best Wishes

    • @SierraMike87
      @SierraMike87 2 года назад

      @@MarineGurukul thnx sir.. This hot topic now in mates orals..