Re: Heeling Angles on Stability
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August 30, 2012 at 01:55
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If you don“t have leaking points, the reason could be that at 40 degrees the VCB crosses the VCG and what it should be a rigthing moment becomes a heeling moment, in other words due to the heigth of the VCG after 40 degrees is reached your ship capsizes. But according my experience this ony happeneds in very specific floating structures with a very high VCG
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