[Alberg30] Positive Stability Range
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Wed Mar 5 10:05:43 PST 2003
Gordon LACO wrote:
> on 3/5/03 10:19 AM, George Dinwiddie at gdinwiddie at alberg30.org wrote:
>
>>Back in 1994, Jack Hornor estimated the positive stability range to a
>>bit under 120 degrees. Judging from the graph he gave out, I'd say
>>about 118 degrees.
>>
> I am surprised at a figure as low as 120... last year I was up to my hips in
> a problem involving a sailing ship whose Limit of positive stability was
> under 100. In the course of working on that issue I came across material in
> Machaj's "Seaworthiness - the forgotten factor" that indicates "dangerous"
> yachts having numbers under 130, (yachts lost in the Fastnet of '79 are used
> as examples - Grimalkin had an LPS of 125) and yachts of our type - narrow
> with full keels having numbers of 160 degrees and more. When you say 120
> degrees - what are you refering to? When I say 160, I mean that I expect
> the boat to still have a righting force that will return it to an upright
> position.
Gord,
You're right; that doesn't sound right.
First of all, the calculation he did were very approximate with a lot of
untested assumptions. Also, he scaled the lines from a very small
drawing. There could be a lot of error in that.
The diagram I have has a vertical axis labeled "GZ ft" and a horizontal
axis labeled "Heel degrees." The graph is labeled "A-30 Curve of
Righting Arms w/ VCG @ DWL." The point I picked is where the GZ curve
crosses zero. The lowest point in that graph is about 150 degrees.
Pulling out "Desirable and Undesirable Characteristics of Offshore
Yachts" (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393033112/alberg30-20),
I can see that these numbers don't look right. Also, the "Max GZ" of
1.352 ft @ 60 degrees seems low compared to the graphs shown in the book.
- George
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