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Mr. HuiDong Bea
Mr. Aaron Gregg
Mr. Milton Hooks
Mr. Brian Riordan
Mr. Justin Russell
Mr. Miles Williams
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Table of Contents________________________
Nomenclature...................................................................................................................... ii
List of Figures .................................................................................................................... iii
List of Tables ..................................................................................................................... iv
Executive Summary ............................................................................................................ 1
Overview......................................................................................................................... 1
Competencies.................................................................................................................. 1
General Arrangement and Overall Hull Design.......................................................... 2
Local and Global Loading .......................................................................................... 2
Weight, Buoyancy, and Stability ................................................................................ 3
Hydrodynamics of Motions and Loading ................................................................... 4
General Strength and Structural Design ..................................................................... 4
Mooring....................................................................................................................... 5
Cost ............................................................................................................................. 6
Regulatory Compliance .................................................................................................. 7
Acknowledgements............................................................................................................. 7
Introduction......................................................................................................................... 7
Objectives ......................................................................................................................... 10
Design Basis...................................................................................................................... 11
Design Methodology......................................................................................................... 12
General Arrangement and Overall Hull Design............................................................ 12
Wind and Current Loading ........................................................................................... 14
Local and Global Loading ............................................................................................ 15
Weight, Buoyancy and Stability ................................................................................... 21
Hydrodynamics of Motions and Loading ..................................................................... 31
Strength and Structural Design - General ..................................................................... 32
Mooring......................................................................................................................... 33
Cost ............................................................................................................................... 35
Results............................................................................................................................... 35
General Arrangement and Overall Hull Design............................................................ 35
Wind and Current Loading ........................................................................................... 35
Local and Global Loading ............................................................................................ 36
Weight, Buoyancy and Stability ................................................................................... 37
Hydrodynamics of Motions and Loading ..................................................................... 39
Strength and Structural Design - General ..................................................................... 42
Mooring......................................................................................................................... 43
Cost ............................................................................................................................... 47
Conclusion ........................................................................................................................ 48
References......................................................................................................................... 50
Appendix A: Hydrodynamics of Motions and Loading ................................................... 51
Appendix B: Ballasting..................................................................................................... 55
Appendix C: Environmental Loads .................................................................................. 58
Appendix D: StabCad ....................................................................................................... 61
Appendix E: GMOOR .................................................................................................... 117
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Nomenclature
ABS API Area ratio -
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Final Team Organization..................................................................................... 8
Figure 2: General Iterative Process..................................................................................... 9
Figure 3: Proposed Project Location................................................................................. 11
Figure 4: Original Basic Hull Design ............................................................................... 13
Figure 5: Modified Basic Hull Design.............................................................................. 13
Figure 6: Wind Height Divisions...................................................................................... 14
Figure 7: Semi-submersible Current Drag Coefficients ................................................... 15
Figure 8: ETABS Structural Model .................................................................................. 16
Figure 9: ETABS Model with Waterline .......................................................................... 16
Figure 10: Static Wave Model with Crest across Diagonal.............................................. 17
Figure 11: Static Wave Model with Trough across Diagonal........................................... 17
Figure 12: Pressures in Positive X, Y, and Z Directions without Wave........................... 18
Figure 13: Pressures in Negative X, Y, and Z Directions without Wave ......................... 18
Figure 14: Pressures in Positive X, Y, and Z Directions with Static Wave...................... 19
Figure 15: Pressures in Negative X, Y, and Z Directions with Static Wave .................... 19
Figure 16: Weight Distribution of Semi-Submersible Components................................. 20
Figure 17: Buoyancy Force............................................................................................... 20
Figure 18: Springs Attached at Nodes .............................................................................. 21
Figure 19: Column Diagram ............................................................................................. 21
Figure 20: Pontoon Diagram............................................................................................. 22
Figure 21: Node Diagram ................................................................................................. 22
Figure 22: Riser Placement and Ballasting Tank Diagram............................................... 24
Figure 23: Balancing Spreadsheet .................................................................................... 25
Figure 24: Auto Ballasting Example................................................................................. 26
Figure 25: Horizontally Centered Topside CG Float-on/Float-off Scenario .................... 27
Figure 26: Excessive topside CG offset for Float-on/Float-off ........................................ 28
Figure 27: Intact Stability Objective Diagram.................................................................. 29
Figure 28: Damaged Stability Objective Diagram............................................................ 30
Figure 29: Final Hull Dimensions..................................................................................... 35
Figure 30: Deflections and Displacements ....................................................................... 36
Figure 31: Reaction Forces ............................................................................................... 37
Figure 33: Shear Diagram................................................................................................. 42
Figure 34: Bending Moment Diagram.............................................................................. 42
Figure 35: 12 Leg Spread.................................................................................................. 43
Figure 36: 16 Leg Spread.................................................................................................. 44
Figure 37: Mooring Analysis Results ............................................................................... 44
Figure 38: Mooring Material and Equipment Costs ......................................................... 45
Figure 39: Chosen Mooring Design.................................................................................. 46
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Executive Summary
Overview
With the relatively low cost of energy and the rapid advancement of technology in the last
century, humankind has become highly dependent upon large quantities of inexpensive fuel for
everything from transportation of goods and people to the harvesting of crops for food to being
able see at night. As the population increases exponentially and demands for inexpensive energy
solutions continue to rise, the readily available reservoirs of energy rich fossil fuels have rapidly
declined. In order to meet these demands, fossil fuel exploration and production is forced into
more and more inhospitable conditions such as the extreme deep sea. The expenses associated
with fixed production platforms at this depth are no longer within a feasible range making a
floating production platform design a far more economical choice.
production platform designs in use today and pursued by this conceptual design team is the semisubmersible production platform. This conceptual design team was given the weights and
dimensions of the platform topsides required for production and drilling, and a location in the
South China Sea at a water depth of 5,500 ft. A highly iterative process of altering the key
dimensions of a four-column ring pontoon was conducted in order to meet applicable regulations
and client requests while minimizing costs and satisfying the chosen competencies. The design
team was divided into subgroups that would tackle different components of design based on
individual talent, desire and schedule availability and given a 3 month deadline.
Competencies
The following 8 competencies were chosen to analyze and address in the conceptual design:
1. General Arrangement and Overall Hull Design
2. Wind and Current Loading
3. Local and Global Loading
4. Weight, Buoyancy and Stability
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with the structure floating at a constant draft and the other with a static wave with the crest of the
wave acting on two of the columns opposite from each other. This wave, modeled as per ABS
code 3-3-A2/3.7, produced maximum moments, stresses, and deflections. Then, the weights of
the hull, topside, ballast tanks filled with water, and nodes were added, along with the buoyancy
acting on the bottom of the pontoon. Springs were added to the joint of the columns and pontoon
to represent the mooring lines. Wind, wave, and current forces were not modeled for the
structural analysis, thus reaction forces for the springs in the x and y directions are zero when the
analysis was run. In addition the weights of all of the components are of equal and opposite
force to the buoyancy resulting in zero net global displacement in the z direction.
Weight, Buoyancy, and Stability
(Methodology pg. 21, Results pg.37)
Weight approximations of 9, 12 and 14 lbs/ft3 were used for columns, pontoons and nodes
respectively. An additional 48-62.5% was added for marine systems, brackets, paint, and design
allowances. The hull buoyancy was simply the weight of the water displaced by the pontoons,
nodes and the part of the columns that were submerged either during float-on, float-off,
operational or survival conditions. Physical centers used for small angle stability and input into
StabCad for large angle stability were: KG = 70 ft., KB = 29.9 ft., BM = 63.4 ft., KM = 93.2 ft.,
GM = 23.1 ft., with a draft of 85 ft. and a freeboard of 35 ft. All down flooding angles and area
ratios for intact stability were in excess of the ABS recommended values. Two consecutive
tanks were flooded all the way around semi-submersible to analyze the damaged stability
response. The distance between down flooding angle and the first righting arm/ heeling arm
intercept is greater than the recommended 7 degree minimum in the worst case damaged case
scenario. Six tanks in each pontoon are floodable to reach operational and survival drafts as well
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as to offset a permanent topside center of gravity that is as far from the geographical center of
gravity as (47, 47) (ft).
Hydrodynamics of Motions and Loading
(Methodology pg. 31, Results pg.39)
Using closed-form equations, the heave and pitch/roll period were determined to be 21.8 25.5
seconds respectively.
operators found from a hull of similar dimensions for the degree headings of 0, 22.5, 45, 67.5
and 90. The maximum heave response was found to be from the 22.5 degree heading and was
+/-8.9 ft and +/-12.6 ft for the operating 10 year and survival 100 year storm conditions
respectively. The maximum pitch/roll response was found to be from the 0 degree heading and
was +/-2.5 degrees and +/-4.3 degrees for the operating 10 year and the survival 100 year storm
conditions respectively.
General Strength and Structural Design
(Methodology pg. 32, Results pg.42)
As stated before, the structural analysis was performed using the program called ETABS. The
stick figure and loadings as previously mentioned were used. The stresses, for both wave cases,
that were created from the pressures, weights, and buoyancy were compared to guidelines from
ABS 3-2-3.3 through 3-2-3.11. The stresses for the topside and pontoon were the same while the
stresses in the columns were slightly less.
The structural analysis was run and the maximum values for the deflections, moments, and
stresses for the topside, columns, and pontoon came from the moment diagrams in the static
wave case. The maximum deflection of the hull occurs in the topside, which is 1.17 in., while
the columns contain the maximum moment at 13.8x106 kip-ft. The maximum stress, 29.92 ksi,
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occurs in the pontoon, which is less than the calculated value, 29.94 ksi, as per ABS
recommendations.
Mooring
(Methodology: pg. 33, Results: pg.43)
The mooring design for the semi-submersible was created with the aid of the software program
GMOOR. Environmental and mooring line component data was manually entered into GMOOR
which constructed a model of the system. Twelve and sixteen leg mooring system designs were
tested with chain, polyester, and spiral wire components in both taut-leg and semi-taut leg
mooring system designs. The mooring lines at both the fairleads and anchors are composed of
chain to account for an increase of stresses at the fairleads and to fit chain jacks, as well as to
accommodate the situation where the mooring lines may lay on the ocean floor, not to get
sediment into the polyester or wire components. Wire as the middle component performed well
in both taut and semi-taut designs, providing the required in-water weight for the semi-taut
system for restoring force but added a significantly larger downward force on the hull. The
polyester middle component could also be adapted to work well in both taut and semi-taut leg
mooring systems. While this provided the required stretch for the restoring force in the taut-leg
configuration, it lacked the in-water weight to provide an adequate restoring force in the semitaut design.
environmental forces applied in the direction of each mooring line to find the worst case intact
and damaged conditions.
recommended mooring guidelines. It was determined that the polyester line was ideal for a tautleg system, and the wire line was ideal for a semi-taut system. An increase of 0.02-0.04mm to
the diameter of all the steel components of the mooring line per design year is recommended to
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account for corrosion as per API 2SK Stationkeeping Manual. The final design was dictated by
meeting all mooring objectives and pertinent regulations stipulated in API 2SK as well as
minimizing cost. The finalized system was a twelve leg taut system with 200 ft. of 2.75 in. K4
Studless chain at the anchor, 7,350 ft. of 3.94 in. polyester rope as the middle component and
300 ft. of 3.0 in. K4 Studless chain at the fairlead. The anchors chosen for this design are 11.36
tons Stevmanta vertically loaded drag embedment anchors built by Vryhof. The Stevmanta was
chosen because it performs ideally for taut leg systems and it is much more cost effective than
using suction piles. SEPLAs (Suction Embedded Plate Anchors) were also considered for the
anchors, but were not included in the final design due to unknown installation costs, which are
expected to be significantly higher than Stevmanta placement.
Cost
(Methodology: pg. 35, Results: pg.47)
The total hull cost was approximated by steel weight at $12,000 per short ton of steel. Three
weight estimates were used for cost approximation purposes: 12 lbs/ft3 for pontoons, 9 lbs/ft3 for
columns and 14 lbs/ft3 for nodes. The final semi-submersible design resulted in a steel weight of
21,902 (kips) or 10,951 (tons) resulting in a net hull cost of $184 Million (USD). Using
Stevmanta drag embedment anchors projected to be $51,000 (USD) apiece; total anchor cost is
$612,000 (USD). With a 12-leg taut mooring system design as previously mentioned, line and
associated equipment costs are estimated to be $192 Million (USD). Total hull and mooring
capital would then cost $7.8 Million (USD).
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Regulatory Compliance
Considerations were made towards American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), American Petroleum
Institute (API), International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), United States
Coast Guard (USCG) and the Marine Pollution Convention (MARPOL) in all applicable areas of
chosen conceptual design competencies.
Acknowledgements
It should be noted that a significant amount of help in understanding the problems and
approaches to solving offshore issues was provided by engineering mentors currently working in
the offshore industry. This list of engineers included: Rod King of Lloyds Register, Peter Noble
of ConocoPhillips, Philip Poll of Houston Offshore Engineering and Kent Longridge of
InterMoor.
Introduction
The conceptual design team decided to analyze the aforementioned competencies from the
standpoint of a four-column ring pontoon semi-submersible platform. Regard was made to given
topside dimensions and weight, required risers and their respective tensions, water depth and
Metocean data associated with the reservoir location. Engineers of varied backgrounds assisted
in the design process by giving guest presentations during classroom meetings, answering some
of the questions presented by the different design teams and helping with approximation
methods.
The teams first meeting resulted in the election of Brian Riordan as the team captain who then
broke the rest of the members into two-man teams to tackle what was thought at the time the
most crucial and most likely governing factors to the design: ABS/API regulatory compliance
research, StabCad familiarization, ETABS (structural analysis program) familiarization, and
automation of generating StabCad input points from prototype spreadsheet. After two weeks of
meetings with only small accomplishments in some StabCad familiarization and a Matlab
program to quickly develop a StabCad model based on dimension changes a strategic
restructuring was required to re-identify and prioritize the order in which analysis would take
place. The two-man teams also lead to a lack of accountability in analysis so everyone was
given a point man or lead status for different aspects of design with a partner assigned to work
on the project at the same time to offer aid. Regularly scheduled team meetings reviewed
progress from each lead to keep everyone on track. This structuring seemed to work for a few
weeks before it became apparent that each lead had developed his own semi-submersible that
met his immediate goals, whether it was large angle stability, hydrodynamic properties or
structural strength constraints, but did not meet all of them. The final restructuring kept the point
man positions previously assigned but had them report immediately to the Team Captain any
changes they made or problems they encountered and almost all inter-team communication was
then facilitated through the team captain in the following organizational structure seen in Figure
1: Final Team Organization.
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Team members worked jointly with each other to help solve certain issues within their specific
assignments and tried to keep designs dynamic so changes in an interdependent competency
were easily updated in their design during the iterative process.
All other responsibilities were absorbed by the team captain and cost was determined jointly by
the Mooring lead and the Team Captain- combining costs of anchors and mooring with the
structural steel costs of the hull. Once spreadsheets and programs such as GMOOR, StabCad
and ETABS were understood, a spreadsheet would take the input changes to any dimensional
changes, provide hydrodynamic responses, freeboards, drafts and ballasting requirements. If all
of these past inspection, a batch file would run a Matlab program converting the X,Y,Z points
generated in the spreadsheet to a StabCad compatible input file for large angle stability analysis,
and other dimensions and area moments of inertia were also given to ETABS for structural
analysis. The topside dimensions (with the exception of a horizontal center of gravity) remained
constant, so a change in draft and exposed areas of columns were all that were needed to
recalculated concurrent environmental forces. The maximum concurrent forces were then used
in GMOOR to determine mooring line sizes.
To aid in iteration cycle speed, the acceptable column width range was determined by a
hydrodynamic analysis, and a minimum area moment of inertia used in ETABS while a
maximum projected area used for environmental forces. With a freeboard set to a constant, all
dimension iterations were then compared to the maximum bending and shear stresses for the
weakest structural design and with the largest environmental loads. If the tested dimensions past
hydrodynamic inspection and a quick comparison to worst case scenarios for structural and
environmental conditions, then it would definitely pass an in-depth analysis and was worth
pursuing. The general iteration process can be seen in Figure 2: General Iterative Process.
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Objectives
The conceptual design is to satisfy the following criterion:
Drafts & Freeboard
o A maximum float-on float-off draft of 29.52 ft. determined by Dockwise
boat capacity.
o A minimum operational freeboard (air gap) of 35 ft. based on metocean
data.
Hydrodynamic responses
o A minimum natural heave and pitch/roll period of 20 seconds based on
client requests for optimum operation of topside separation tanks and
risers.
o A maximum of +/-16 ft heave response based recommendations from
HOE
o A maximum 4 pitch/roll for 10 year storm conditions and a maximum 10
pitch/roll for 100 year storm conditions based on HOE recommendations.
Large Angle Intact Stability
o Righting Arm should be greater than 2 times the heeling arm at the down
flooding angle.
o Area ratio for a non-ship shaped floating structure should be greater than
1.3.
Large Angle Damaged Stability
o There should be a distance greater than 7 degrees between the first
intercept of the righting and heeling arm and the down flooding angle.
Structural Stress Allowances
o Maximum topside stress of 29.94 ksi
o Maximum column stress of 27.8 ksi
o Maximum pontoon stress of 29.94 ksi
Mooring
o Dynamic intact mooring analysis factor of safety should be greater than
1.67 as per API codes.
o Dynamic damaged mooring analysis factor of safety should be greater
than 1.25 as per API codes.
o Pretension stress for semi-taut and taut-leg mooring systems should not
exceed 20% of the breaking strength.
o Platform offset for intact mooring system during operations should not
exceed 5% of the water depth.
o Platform offset for intact mooring system during survival mode should not
exceed 7% of the water depth.
o Platform offset for damaged mooring system should not exceed 7% of the
water depth.
o Platform must be able to move 150 feet off center in any direction for
drilling purposes.
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Cost
o Cost should be minimized while meeting all other objectives.
Design Basis
The design site is in 5,500 ft. water depth in the South China Sea off the coast of Malaysia.
Singapore has fabrication capacity for both platform topsides and semi-submersible hull only
585 miles from the proposed platform location making Singapore the ideal construction site as
seen Figure 3.
Even though the relatively short distance makes a wet-towing option economical, the ringpontoon design considered is not as hydrodynamic as a two-pontoon hull, so designing the hull
for the dry-tow option left greater transportation versatility in the event that a wet tow was too
expensive. A maximum draft for the dry-tow option is 29.52 ft.
The metocean data for the proposed design site was given as follows in Table 1.
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Table 1: Metocean Data
Location
Malaysia
Max
Design
Condition
Operating Extreme
Environmental
10 Year
100 Year
Component
Wind:
Wind Spectrum API RP 2A API RP 2A
Speed, Vw (1 hour31.1 knots 36.9 knots
mean at 10 m)
Sea Waves:
Wave Spectrum JONSWAP3
Significant Wave
16.1 ft.
Height, Hs
Maximum Wave
30.8 ft.
Height, Hmax
Peak Period, Tp 12.7 sec.
Peakedness
1.7
Parameter,
Surface Speed, Vc 2.3 knots
JONSWAP3
20.7 ft.
39.4 ft.
13.1 sec.
1.9
2.5 knots
The environment is fairly benign with insignificant swells and a 100 year significant wave height
of about 21 ft. Assuming linear wave theory applies, ABS suggests adding 5 ft. to the 100 year
significant wave height to determine a minimum freeboard or air gap, putting the minimum air
gap at 26 ft.
Riser fatigue and topside separation tank effectiveness are a function of natural heave and
pitch/roll period. As such, natural heave and pitch/roll period were designed to be higher than 20
seconds as per client requests.
HOE recommends heave response to be within +/- 16 ft. for both 10 year and 100 year storm
conditions. In addition, ABS stipulates an acceptable 10 year storm pitch/roll to be a maximum
of 4 degrees and a 100 year storm pitch/roll to be a maximum of 10 degrees.
For large angle intact stability analysis, ABS recommends that the righting arm should be at least
twice the heeling arm at the down flooding angle. Since the semi-submersible is not considered
ship-shape, the required minimum area ratio is 1.3. In a damaged stability condition, ABS
recommends a minimum distance between the first intercept of the righting and heeling arm to
be at least 7 degrees from the down flooding angle.
Design Methodology
General Arrangement and Overall Hull Design
The original general hull design was as basic as could be: a square ring pontoon supporting four
square columns with outer column edges flush with the given topside dimensions of 220 ft. by
220 ft. as seen in Figure 4.
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After calculating small angle stability and response periods, it was difficult to find a set of
dimensions that met the objectives adequately so the pontoon lengths were increased, spreading
the distance between the columns so that the topside deck corners were set on the geographical
centers of the tops of each column as seen in Figure 5.
Acceptable small angle stability and physical center data seemed within reason and response
periods, freeboard and float-on and float-off drafts were also easily obtainable within their
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accepted ranges. All following iterations were made with the general basic hull design as seen in
Figure 5.
The area of each of the different components in between each 50 foot increment was then
computed. For all the components in between 50 foot increments a height coefficient was
assigned. These coefficients were found from the ABS MODU manual. Also based on the type
of structure each component was (i.e. truss, flat hull, cylinder etc.) assigned a shape coefficient
found in the ABS MODU manual. The forces were computed for every 45 degrees around the
platform. It was determined that the greatest load would come when the wind impacted the rig on
its northeast corner. The following equation was used to determine the wind forces:
F = C S C H CW SV 2
Where CS is a coefficient which comes from the shape of the structure in consideration, CH is the
coefficient of height which is based off the height of the structure above the mean water line. To
determine the height coefficients the semi was broken up into 50 foot increments. The areas of
these increments were then computed which is the value S. Both the coefficient of shape and
height come from recommended figures provided by ABS. The CW coefficient is a standard
coefficient that accounts for several constant factors. V is the average wind speed for a one hour
time interval.
The
current
forces
were
calculated
using
the
same
spreadsheet
listed
in
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Appendix C: Environmental Loads. Because the geometry of the hull is symmetrical there was
no need to compute the load for more than one side and one corner. Since there is more exposed
surface area when the current is flowing toward the semi at a 45 degree angle the force acting on
the corner of the hull will be greatest at the corners under this condition. The current force was
computed using the equation below which is similar to that of the wind force equation mentioned
above. Unlike the wind force however the projected area of the submerged area did not have to
broken down into smaller areas, however a shape coefficient was computed based on the radius
the corners of the columns and pontoons.
F = C S SV 2
In equation 8 all of the variables have the exact same meaning as those for equation 4 but the
coefficient of shape was calculated from API 2SK Figure C-2 which is shown below in Figure 7.
The mean wave drift force was calculated using the force coefficients given in the GMOOR
example file. The wave period must be matched to the value given in the file. Then the force is
the coefficient times the wave amplitude squared.
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to represent the topside. This model, shown in Figure 8 was input into ETABS with forces
applied.
Two different types of analyses were performed on the structure. One analysis has the structure
submerged in a constant draft of 67.74 ft., shown in Figure 9.
The other analysis contains a static wave that causes the maximum deflection and moments. To
find the maximum deflection of the topside and pontoons, the maximum moment needs to be
determined. ABS code 3-3-A2/3.7 states that A diagonal wave (30-60 degrees) from the bow
with a length of about one and half times the diagonal distance between pontoon ends will induce
the maximum design longitudinal shear force between the pontoons. In this load case, the
longitudinal forces on the two pontoons and columns are maximized and acting in the opposite
directions. Thus, the horizontal bracings will be subject to the maximum bending moment. The
diagonal wave was modeled at 45 degrees from the bow, with a wavelength of 466.7 ft, and the
crest of the wave was placed across the diagonal of the semi-submersible, shown in Figure 10.
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The same wave was entered with the trough across the diagonal of the structure; this can be seen
in
Figure 11. The two cases involving the static wave gave similar results. From this point
forward, only the case with the crest across the diagonal will be discussed.
The main forces on the hull are from hydrostatic pressures, which are more dominating than
wind, wave, and current forces. The total pressure is determined by the static and dynamic
pressure equations:
Pdynamic = gAe kz
Where: A = amplitude of wave
k = wave number = 2/L
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These forces were put into ETABS as two different load combinations, for display reasons,
shown in Figure 12, Figure 13, Figure 14, and Figure 15. The two former figures display the
structure in water, without static wave acting on it, while the two latter figures contain the static
wave with 100 year storm significant wave height and a wavelength 1.5 times the hull diagonal
length as specified by ABS.
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All of the weights of the semi-submersible were then added to the model. These weights include
the topside, columns, pontoon, nodes, risers, and the mooring lines. The weight of the topside is
40,256 kips and was uniformly distributed across the rigid plate on top of the model. The weight
of the columns and pontoons, 4,753 kips and 54,756 kips, respectively, were also inputted as
uniformly distributed loads. The weights of the nodes, 4,159 kips each, were added to the
bottom of the columns. The eight risers, weighing an average of 444 kips each, are located on
opposite sides of the pontoon with four on each side. Located at the top of the columns are the
twelve mooring lines, weighting 68 kips each. This weight distribution can be seen in Figure 16.
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The buoyancy force counteracts the weights of the entire semi-submersible and is equal to
135,028 kips as seen in Figure 17.
Springs were placed at the nodes between the columns and the pontoons to represent the mooring
lines, shown in Figure 18.
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The weight of the pontoon seen in Figure 20 is modeled as a point mass in the center of each
pontoon- there being four individual pontoons in the ring. The buoyancy is modeled as a point
buoyancy in the geometrical center of the submerged portion of each of the pontoons in the ring.
The force applied at the buoyancy point is equal to the weight of displaced water. For
operational and survival conditions, the pontoon is completely submerged. Only in a float-on or
float-off scenario is the pontoon possibly only partially submerged.
The nodes were modeled as the densest part of the hull and are the portion of the hull where the
columns intersect the ring pontoon as seen in Figure 21.
Like the columns and pontoon, the nodes weight is modeled as a point mass located at the
geometric center of the node and the buoyancy is modeled as point buoyancy located at the
center of the submerged portion of the node. Like the pontoon, under both operational and
survival conditions the nodes are completely submerged and are only partially submerged in a
float-on or float-off scenario. The magnitude of force applied at the buoyancy point is equal to
the weight of the displaced volume of water.
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Two conditions were considered in regard to given topside horizontal center of gravity: a given
CG of (0,0) (with the origin at the top, middle of the deck), or an offset CG. The ideal scenario
would be a topside with a given centered horizontal center of gravity. Conditions may arise in
fabrication resulting in a slight or even drastic movement of the CG from the topside center that
would have to be permanently offset in ballasting tanks. This offset may require a significant
amount of ballasting to offset, and thus put the float-on/float-off draft over the maximum draft
allowed. If production deadlines are not met, a scenario might occur where most of the topside
is moved out with the hull to the project location and another topside component is derived at a
later time. In this scenario, ballasting would be used to temporarily offset the asymmetrical
weight of topside during float-on/float-off operations and until the missing topside component is
delivered. These scenarios were kept in mind during the ballasting tank design.
Eight steel catenary risers (SCR) were required for production, all at different tensions. It was
initially thought that ballasting tanks would have to be used to counteract the offset CG, but it
was also thought possible to hang the SCRs as evenly as possible off opposite sides of the hull to
minimize CG shift. These risers were placed in the spreadsheet shown in the diagram in Figure
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Mooring weight and/or tension at fairleads had to be added as well to find the final vertical
center of gravity, draft and freeboard. The mooring tensions (found in a later part of the report)
are also shown at the corners of the diagram in Figure 22: Riser Placement and Ballasting Tank
Diagram.
Resultant center of gravity was calculated from transverse, lateral and vertical moments as seen
in Figure 23.
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To satisfy damaged stability criteria recommended in ABS, 6 equally sized tanks were placed in
each of the four pontoons. Tank ballasting levels were determined by an automated Macro
imbedded in a spreadsheet that would first balance the hull by filling some of the tanks to
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counteract any offsetting topside CG, then filling them all to reach a 35 ft. freeboard, then
consolidating the ballasting water into as few tanks as a simple algorithm could handle. A
demonstration of an auto-ballasting spreadsheet system can be seen in Figure 24.
A float-on/float-off scenario for a (0,0) topside CG analysis simply involved removing riser and
mooring tension and emptying tanks. If the small angle stability was acceptable (GM greater
than 10 ft.) and the draft was less than the maximum allowed by Dockwise equipment (29.52 ft.)
then float-on/float-off would remain a viable option. An example of this scenario can be seen in
Figure 25.
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As is evident in Figure 25, the gravity to metacentric height is in excess of the target 10 ft. and
the draft is less than the maximum 29.52 ft. leaving a dry-tow an option for this design.
An offset topside CG for a float-on/float-off scenario was also considered and also seemed more
critical than for an operational situation. The only method the hull has to counteract an offset
topside CG is with ballasting. Any increase in ballasting weight, however, would increase the
already relatively deep draft for float-on/float-off and could quickly remove dry-towing from
transportation options. An example of this scenario is seen in Figure 26.
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The draft in Figure 26: Excessive topside CG offset for Float-on/Float-off is highlighted red
signifying an error that was triggered by excessive draft for the float-on/float-off condition.
For quick analysis the gravity to metacentric height (GM) was used to determine right away if
the proposed design dimensions would result in a stable hull or not. This stability analysis was
only valid for small angles of list, so StabCad was used for the large angle stability analysis. An
intact stability analysis was run first resulting in a graph similar to the example shown in Figure
27.
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For an intact analysis, two basic requirements were to be met: one, that the area ratio is greater
Area[ A + B]
1.3 and two, that the righting arm moment is at least 2 times greater
than 1.3
Area[C + B ]
than the heeling arm moment at the down flooding inclination angle for 100 knot winds.
A damaged case analysis stipulated that the worst-case scenario of any two consecutive flooded
tanks anywhere in the hull had to result in a minimum 7 degree distance between the first
intercept between the righting arm and heeling arm and the down flooding angle as seen in
Figure 28 in 50 knot winds.
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Once dimensions passed small angle stability, freeboard and hydrodynamics tests a spreadsheet
recorded the X, Y and Z positions of each key point used for a StabCad model. A batch file then
ran a Matlab program that took the Excel spreadsheet X, Y, and Z points and saved them as a .txt
file in a StabCad friendly format. The text file was saved as a new StabCad file which was then
run to check large angle stability for intact and damaged cases. A simple example of this
StabCad model can be seen in Figure 29. Down flooding points were placed at the tops of the
columns, and panels were defined according to where solid planes were in the model. Hull
volumes were defined differently than the topside volumes and shape coefficients were applied
to each of the topside components.
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TRoll = 2
I
Awp gGM
Where:
I = Second Moment of Inertia with respect to water plane
GM = distance from the center of gravity to metacenter
In addition to heave and pitch/roll periods, heave and pitch responses, were to be determined;
conforming to ABS recommendations. A simplified dynamic free-body diagram can be seen in
Figure 30.
F(t)
m
RAO (Response Amplitude Operator) data was found using a hull of similar dimensions in
GMOOR. RAO is defined as response amplitude of the structure per unit wave height or wave
amplitude. Figure 30 shows a simplified example of heave motion, the governing equation used
for calculation can be seen in the following equation.
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m X + c X + kX = F ( t ) = Re { F0 eiwt }
Where:
m = Equivalent Virtual Mass of System (Real mass +Added mass)
c = Equivalent Viscous Damping Coefficient of System
k = Equivalent Stiffness of System
F(t) =External Force (i.e. Regular Wave Force)
RAO values in conjunction with JONSWAP data were used to develop maximum heave and
pitch/roll responses for different headings using the following equations.
RMS = i ( RAO 2 i S ( ) )
RS = i RAO 2 i S ( )
Where:
is in rad/s
and S() is the metocean data calculated using JONSWAP
The limits recommended by ABS are defined as +/-16 feet for all heave maximum responses,
+/-4 degrees for pitch/roll maximum response using 10 year storm data, and +/-10 degrees for
pitch/roll maximum response using 100 year storm data.
F=
Fy
F .S .
Where:
F=
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F .S .
Fy 2 Kl 2
Fcr = Fy 2
4 E r
Where:
By using 50 ksi, common for many types of steels, for the yield strength of the steel used, the
stresses for the topside and pontoon are both 29.94 ksi. For the columns, the stress is calculated
to be 27.8 ksi.
Mooring
The purpose of a mooring system is to limit the semi-submersibles movement so that the
platform remains in place over the equipment on the sea floor. The mooring system does allow
for some movement of the platform so that the amount of tension in the mooring lines is reduced
which allows for smaller diameter mooring lines thus reducing material costs. Also if the
mooring system is to tight then if the platform suffers an impact from a large wave such as a
rouge wave it can cause a very sudden and dramatic acceleration of the platform that can throw
workers to the floor and damage equipment. However, there is a limit to how much the platform
can offset because in most cases with steel catenary risers an offset greater than 5 percent of the
water depths will cause increased fatigue on the risers or break them. Traditionally mooring lines
have consisted of a chain fairlead and ground chain and a wire rope in between the two.
However, for this design analysis it was decided to investigate the use a polyester rope as well at
steel stranded wire. The reason for this is that polyester is much lighter than wire and so
decreases the weight on the platform and has a much hire modulus of elasticity which allows for
more restoring force.
It was decided that a twelve leg taut and semi-taut mooring system should be analyzed along
with a sixteen leg taut and semi-taut. A catenary mooring system was not analyzed because at
5500 foot water depths such systems become very heavy and much more difficult to install. Due
to the limited amount of time available for this design a preliminary analysis was performed that
tested the viability of using polyester rope and stranded wire for taut and semi-taut systems. The
actual material properties used for the polyester rope were those provided by InterMoor and for
the stranded wire the material properties of steel jacketed spiral stranded wire were used, these
properties were also provided by InterMoor.
After preliminary tests, by comparing the polyester rope and stranded wire designs with similar
break strengths, it was found that for a taut mooring configuration, the polyester outperformed
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the stranded wire. The wire in fact did not pass API design guidelines because the minimum
factor of safety for the stranded wire configuration was only 1.1. The API guidelines used for
comparison are listed later in this section. The reason that the wire had much lower factors of
safety is because the wire is less elastic than the polyester, initiating fatigue sooner. To
compensate for this, the wire diameter and length were increased until they passed the
guidelines. As a result, the wire mooring configuration was 4.5 times heavier than the polyester
system. Although wire is less expensive per pound than polyester, the cost of materials for the
two designs is still similar. However, when a larger diameter is used for the line, it is more
difficult to install. When testing the semi-taut design, it was discovered that the polyester
allowed the offset of the platform to be greater than the API guidelines. There are two reasons
for this occurrence: elasticity of the polyester and that it is almost neutrally buoyant in water.
However, the semi-taut configuration needs the weight in the mooring lines to help pull the
platform back to its proper position. Due to these features of the polyester line, it was decided
that further analysis for taut legs would only be performed with polyester rope and chain
configurations. For semi-taut configurations only stranded wire and chain configurations would
be considered.
In order to test the four designs, a software program called GMOOR was used. GMOOR is a
software package that allows the user to input the water depth, environmental force coefficients,
which are computed from the environmental loads computed earlier in the report. The location
of the semi-submersibles fairleads is also entered into the GMOOR input file along with RAO
data. A separate input file is created for the actual mooring lines to be used. This file contains
the physical characteristics of the different mooring lines used, such as weight, design break
strength, and stretch properties. This file also includes the length and diameter of each element
in the mooring line, the depth of the anchor, and the lateral distance from the fairlead to the
anchor. Once these files are created, GMOOR combines them and constructs a diagram of what
the design will look like and analyzes the tensions acting on the mooring lines and the anchor.
GMOOR then allows the user to enter environmental forces and the angle at which they act on
the platform. GMOOR assumes that anchors can never fail, allowing the user to break lines in
order to check the damaged performance of the mooring system. Four designs were fully tested
and optimized using GMOOR. The testing included running a batch file that dynamically
analyzed the environmental forces as being collinear and tested them at 22.5 degree intervals
around the platform. At each of these intervals, GMOOR would test the mooring system with all
lines intact and then break each line sequentially and then reset it and test the next line. By
analyzing the mooring system this way, it was possible to determine not only the response when
the 1st, 2nd or 3rd most loaded line is broken, but the response when any line is broken.
Therefore, GMOOR was able to find the worse case scenario. The optimization was performed
by shortening the line lengths and decreasing the diameters to minimize material costs while
making sure not to sacrifice the safety of the system. The mooring designs were tested against
guidelines created by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the American Bureau of
Shipping (ABS) which are:
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Ideally, this mooring analysis would include analyzing the various environmental loads coming
from the actual average directions and other various angles to the platform rather than examining
them only as collinear. Such situations can cause unexpected responses. However, this was
beyond the scope of the design because the actual current, wind and wave directions were
unknown since there are no obtainable historical records.
Cost
The total cost of this design is approximately $7.2 million, which includes materials and
equipment but not installation costs.
Results
General Arrangement and Overall Hull Design
Final dimensions are seen in Figure 31. These dimensions were larger than originally expected,
being governed by down flooding angle rather than the expected freeboard.
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Table 2: Total Environmental Loads
East
349.7
SW
465.6
East
443.8
SW
592.2
Since the wind, wave, and current forces were not modeled for the structural analysis, the
reaction forces for the springs in the X and Y directions are zero, and the weights of all of the
components are cancelled out from buoyancy to have no reaction in the Z direction, as shown in
Figure 33.
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Figure 35: Maximum Permanent Offset for Operational and Survival Conditions
Due to draft constraints, and offset topside CG is likely more crucial for float-on/float-off
conditions. A maximum acceptable topside CG shift of 10 ft in both lateral and transverse
directions is seen in Figure 36.
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8.91
12.57
45
8.46
11.78
67.5
8.24
11.25
90
8.24
11.15
22.5
2.23
3.86
45
1.55
2.76
67.5
1.58
2.22
90
0.69
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Figure 37 through Figure 40 show the RAO, JONSWAP and resultant response plots for each of
the maximum cases.
10 Year, 22.5 Degree, Spectral Analysis (Heave)
[RAO,JONSWAP]/peak, Response
1.200
1.000
0.800
RAO
0.600
JONSWAP
Response
0.400
0.200
0.000
-0.200
0.5
1.5
w (rad/s)
[RAO,JONSWAP]/peak, Response
1.200
1.000
0.800
RAO
0.600
JONSWAP
Response
0.400
0.200
0.000
-0.200
0.5
1.5
w (rad/s)
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1.200
1.000
0.800
RAO
0.600
JONSWAP
0.400
Response
0.200
0.000
-0.200
0.5
1.5
w (rad/s)
[RAO,JONSWAP]/peak, Response
1.200
1.000
0.800
RAO
0.600
JONSWAP
Response
0.400
0.200
0.000
-0.200
0.5
1.5
w (rad/s)
The final max responses compared to the recommended maximum values can be seen in Table 4
and are well within the maximum values recommended by ABS.
Table 4: Actual Hull Response and Recommended Values
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From the shear and moment diagrams and tables, the deflections, moments, and stresses of the
topside beams, pontoons, and columns for both cases are shown in Table 5.
Table 5: Deflections, Moments, and Stresses of Structure
Static
Wave
Constant
Draft
Deflections
Topside 1.16 in. (downward)
Columns 0.04 in. (outward)
Pontoon 0.76 in. (upward)
Topside 1.17 in. (downward)
Columns 0.05 in. (outward)
Pontoon 0.81 in. (upward)
Moments
Calculated
Stresses
4.37x106 kip-ft
29.51 ksi
29.94 ksi
23.6 ksi
27.8 ksi
29.76 ksi
29.94 ksi
4.62x10 kip-ft
13.8x106 kip-ft
29.88 ksi
23.7 ksi
29.94 ksi
27.8 ksi
5.59x106 kip-ft
29.92 ksi
29.94 ksi
13.6x10 kip-ft
5.30x10 kip-ft
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The deflections are small enough to not cause any damage, and should not cause any motion
discomfort. The stresses caused by the forces acting on the hull fall within the ABS code. The
thickness of 1 inch chosen for the hull is a good value to give small deflections and to keep the
stresses within ABS recommendations, but could possibly be reduced to help with reducing
moments and stresses, along with cost efficiency. Also, the stresses are very close to the
recommended values, which could cause buckling in the beams.
Mooring
When all required data is entered into GMOOR it can generate a plan view or a 3D view of the
inputted mooring system. Figure 43 shows the plan view for the twelve leg taut and semi-taut
configurations, the lines are positioned to 30 degrees from horizontal with 15 degrees between
each line.
Figure 44 shows the plan view for the sixteen leg taut and semi-taut configurations, the lines are
positioned to 30 degrees from horizontal with 15 degrees between each line
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Figure 45 shows the results of the tests ran in GMOOR for each mooring configuration. The
figure compares the minimum factor of safety for intact and damaged conditions under survival
storm conditions with the API guidelines. It also compares the offset of the platform as percent
of water depth for operational, survival and damaged survival conditions to the recommended
guidelines.
7.00
7% Max Offset
6.00
5% Max Offset
5.00
4.00
12 Leg Taut
12 Leg Semi -Taut
16 Leg Taut
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
Min FOS Intact
Min FOS
Damaged
Max Offset
Max Offset
Operational (% Survival (% WD)
WD)
Max Offset
Damaged (%
WD)
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For each of the designs the cost was computed using the different line costs as $3.20 per pound
for polyester mooring line, the jacketed spiral costs $2.07 per pound and the chain costs $1.40
per pound. The cost of equipment (chain jacks, fairleads etc.) was $450,000 per line. Figure 46
reflects the cost of each mooring configuration for line material costs and equipment costs,
however it does not represent the installation costs.
Mooring Line Costs
$14,000,000.00
$12,000,000.00
$10,000,000.00
$8,000,000.00
$6,000,000.00
$4,000,000.00
$2,000,000.00
$0.00
12 Leg Taut
12 Leg Semi-Taut
16 Leg Taut
16 Leg Semi-Taut
Design Type
After careful comparison of the different mooring designs it was decided that the twelve leg taut
mooring system would be the best option. This conclusion was developed based on the fact that
the twelve leg taut design while not having the best factor of safeties, it does have values well
above the recommended minimum. Also the twelve leg taut design does have a good offset
distance it is loose enough to not cause the response to be to rigid while it is tight enough that it
doesnt get too close to recommended max offset. The price of the mooring design also makes
this the most cost effective choice. Figure 28 is a 3D drawing of the mooring system created by
GMOOR. The 12 leg taut system consists of 200 feet of 2.75 inch diameter K4 Studless chain for
the anchor, 7350 feet of 3.94 inch Marlowpoly polyester rope, and 300 feet of 3.0 inch K4
Studless chain for the fairlead. The extra diameter of the chain at the fairlead is to compensate
for the extra fatigue generated at the fairlead. The diameters of these chains reflect the added
diameter for corrosion allowance as specified by API 2SK guidelines which is a range of 0.2 to
0.4 millimeters per service year. It was decided to be a little conservative in the corrosion
allowance so a value of 0.3 millimeter per service year was chosen resulting in an increased of
0.25 inches in diameter for the 20 design life in this project. The tests were performed without
the additional corrosion allowance as suggested by API 2SK. The 300 feet of chain at the
fairlead allows for the platform to offset in any direction up to 150 feet drilling purposes, at the
maximum of 150 feet it was found that the minimum factor of safety in the 10 year storm
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condition is 2.63 intact and 1.94 damaged which meets API guidelines. The total cost of this
design is approximately $7.2 million, which includes materials and equipment but not
installation costs. Figure 47 shows the 3D rendering created by GMOOR of the chosen 12 leg
taut leg mooring system.
Figure 48 shows the final 12 leg taut mooring system design, the final component diameters
including corrosion allowances and component locations.
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After designing the mooring configuration the type and size of anchor needed to be determined.
The two options available for a taut leg mooring system are suction piles and vertically loaded
drag embedment anchors. For the vertically loaded drag embedment anchor the Vryhof
Stevmanta anchor was chosen because the information for sizing was available. Using the
Vryhof Anchor Manual and the tension at the anchor found from GMOOR for the chosen
mooring design the necessary size of the Stevmanta anchor was found to be 11.36 tons. For
designing the suction pile InterMoor volunteered to size the anchor base on the tension load
computed in GMOOR. The result was a suction pile 56 feet long with an outside diameter of 6
feet and a wall thickness of 1.65 in. and a top thickness of 5.5 in. The weight of this anchor is
75.5 tons. Because installation and manufacturing costs for both anchors was not available the
decision of which anchor to be used had to be based off the material costs. The steel cost of one
Stevmanta anchor is approximately $51,000 (USD) and the steel cost of one suction pile is
approximately $340,000 (USD). Based on the drastic difference in price the undeniably most
cost effective solution was the Stevmanta vertically loaded drag embedment anchor. The steel
cost for 12 of these anchors was only $612,000 (USD) approximately.
Cost
The final mooring line cost with associated equipment for the chosen 12-leg taut system can be
seen in Figure 49.
Mooring Line Costs
$14,000,000.00
$12,000,000.00
$10,000,000.00
$8,000,000.00
$6,000,000.00
$4,000,000.00
$2,000,000.00
$0.00
12 Leg Taut
12 Leg Semi-Taut
16 Leg Taut
16 Leg Semi-Taut
Design Type
The Stevmanta anchors chosen were priced at $51,000 (USD) a piece, running a total capital cost
of $612,000 (USD). Final hull dimensions with approximate densities and $12,000 per ton, cost
approximately $184,000,000 (USD) capital. The total capital cost was approximately
$192,000,000 (USD).
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Conclusion
All of the following objectives of the chosen competencies have been met in excess of minimum
recommendations stipulated by pertinent regulatory agencies.
Drafts & Freeboard
o A maximum float-on float-off draft of 29.52 ft. determined by Dockwise
boat capacity.
o A minimum operational freeboard (air gap) of 35 ft. based on metocean
data.
Hydrodynamic responses
o A minimum natural heave and pitch/roll period of 20 seconds based on
client requests for optimum operation of topside separation tanks and
risers.
o A maximum of +/-16 ft heave response based on ABS recommendations.
o A maximum 4 pitch/roll for 10 year storm conditions and a maximum 10
pitch/roll for 100 year storm conditions based on ABS recommendations.
Large Angle Intact Stability
o Righting Arm should be greater than 2 X the heeling arm at the down
flooding angle.
o Area ratio for a non-ship shaped floating structure should be greater than
1.3.
Large Angle Damaged Stability
o There should be a distance greater than 7 degrees between the first
intercept of the righting and heeling arm and the down flooding angle.
Structural Stress Allowances
o Maximum topside stress of 29.94 ksi
o Maximum column stress of 27.8 ksi
o Maximum pontoon stress of 29.94 ksi
Mooring
o Dynamic intact mooring analysis factor of safety should be greater than
1.67 as per API codes.
o Dynamic damaged mooring analysis factor of safety should be greater
than 1.25 as per API codes.
o Pretension stress for semi-taut and taut-leg mooring systems should not
exceed 20% of the breaking strength.
o Platform offset for intact mooring system during operations should not
exceed 5% of the water depth.
o Platform offset for intact mooring system during survival mode should not
exceed 7% of the water depth.
o Platform offset for damaged mooring system should not exceed 7% of the
water depth.
o Platform must be able to move 150 feet off center in any direction for
drilling purposes.
Cost
o Cost should be minimized while meeting all other objectives.
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References
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Guide for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore
Installations, Houston, TX. 2000
American Bureau of Shipping. Guide for Building and Classing Floating Production
Installations, Houston, TX. 2004
American Bureau of Shipping. Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units,
Houston, TX. 2004
American Bureau of Shipping. Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, Houston, TX.
2005.
American Petroleum Institute (API). Interim Guidance for Gulf of Mexico MODU Design
Practice- 2006 Hurricane Season (API RP95F), Washington D.C. 2006
American Petroleum Institute (API). Recommended Practice for Design and Analysis of Station
Keeping Systems for Floating Structures, First Edition. Washington D.C., June 1995. (API 2SK)
AutoDesk, Inc. AutoCAD Software, 2004
Computers and Structures, Inc., ETABS, Nonlinear Version 9.0.5, 2005
Global Maritime Consultancy, Ltd. Gmoor32, Version 9.406c, 2001
Gunter and Associates, Inc. StabCAD Users Manual, 1999.
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Appendix B: Ballasting
The following spreadsheets give examples of design processes in which varied centers of topside
gravity location are tested versus freeboard, hydrodynamic responses, small angle stability,
maximum float-on draft and hull ability to counter-ballast offset center of gravity. The topside
center of gravity can be seen in the white cells on the left and a partially filled ballasting tank is
signified by the blue cells in the plan view of the tank arrangement diagram. Percentage that an
individual tank is filled is labeled on that individual tank and riser and mooring tensions are zero
in a float-on, float-off scenario. Also included in this appendix is the table used to calculate
moment arms used in ballasting.
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Appendix D: StabCad
Each design iteration resulted in different hull dimensions that needed to be tested in StabCad to
conform to regulation in large angle stability in both intact and damaged scenarios. A
spreadsheet was used to determine the (X,Y,Z) points required to define the hull shape, basic
topside dimensions and floodable compartments. These points were then run through a program
putting them in a StabCad-friendly format in which unaltered data was appended to the .txt file
and loaded into StabCad. An example of one of these design iteration input and output files are
seen in the following appendix.
Input(damage and intact both in one time)
ALPID 3D View
0.707 0.707 -0.424 0.424 0.800 1
ALPID GLOBAL XY PL
10.000
10.000
ALPID Global YZ Pl
10.000
10.000
ALPID Global XZ Pl
10.000
10.000
ALPID BOTTOM DECK
117.0010.000 117.00
10.000117.00
ALPID PLAN VIEW
10.000
10.000
ALPID TOP QUARTERS
10.000
10.000
ALPID TOP DECK -135.0-135.020.000135.00-135.020.000135.00-105.020.000
ALPID SIDE
10.000
10.000
ALPID SIDE2
10.000
10.000
ALPID TOP COL
130.0010.000 130.00 10.000130.00
ALPREF 3D View
0.0 0.0
1.
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EQ CALC US US
KGPAR
100.
50. 1.3
7.
INTACT
0. 45. 1.
DAMAGE
0. 45. 1.
DRAFT
63.74
0. 0. 67.87 45. USER USER
DAMBOD DRFT 63.74 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DWNFLD
29
DWNFLD
34
DWNFLD
39
DWNFLD
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GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
GRPDES
P1F
P1L
P1T
P2F
P2L
P2T
P3F
P2L
P2T
P2F
P2L
PONTOON 1 FRONT
PONTOON 1 LEFT
PONTOON 1 TOP
PONTOON 2 FRONT
PONTOON 2 LEFT
PONTOON 2 TOP
PONTOON 3 FRONT
PONTOON 3 LEFT
PONTOON 3 TOP
PONTOON 4 FRONT
PONTOON 4 LEFT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
JOINT
P2T
C1F
C1L
C1T
C2F
C2L
C2T
C3F
C3L
C3T
C4F
C4L
C4T
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P2F PONTOON 4 BOTTOM
COLUMN 1 FRONT
C2B COLUMN 1 BACK
COLUMN 1 LEFT
C2R COLUMN 1 RIGHT
COLUMN 1 TOP
C2Z COLUMN 1 BOTTOM
COLUMN 2 FRONT
C2B COLUMN 2 BACK
COLUMN 2 LEFT
C2R COLUMN 2 RIGHT
COLUMN 2 TOP
C2Z COLUMN 2 BOTTOM
COLUMN 3 FRONT
C2B COLUMN 3 BACK
COLUMN 3 LEFT
C2R COLUMN 3 RIGHT
COLUMN 3 TOP
C2Z COLUMN 3 BOTTOM
COLUMN 4 FRONT
C2B COLUMN 4 BACK
COLUMN 4 LEFT
C2R COLUMN 4 RIGHT
COLUMN 4 TOP
C2Z COLUMN 4 BOTTOM
TOP FLATFORM FRONT
T1B TOP FLATFORM BACK
TOP FLATFORM LEFT
T1R TOP FLATFORM RIGHT
TOP FLATFORM TOP
T1Z TOP FLATFORM BOTTOM
1 -138.00-138.00 0.000
2 138.000-138.00 0.000
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4 -138.00-138.00 45.000
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6 138.000-83.000 0.000
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8 -138.00-83.000 45.000
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10 138.000 83.000 0.000
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18 83.000-83.000 0.000
19 83.000-83.000 45.000
20 -83.000-83.000 45.000
21 -83.000 83.000 0.000
22 83.000 83.000 0.000
23 83.000 83.000 45.000
24 -83.000 83.000 45.000
25 -83.000-138.00 45.000
26 83.000-138.00 45.000
27 83.000138.000 45.000
28 -83.000138.000 45.000
29 -138.00-138.00125.000
30 -83.000-138.00125.000
31 -83.000-83.000125.000
32 -138.00-83.000125.000
33 83.000-138.00125.000
34 138.000-138.00125.000
35 138.000-83.000125.000
36 83.000-83.000125.000
62
37 83.000 83.000125.000
38 138.000 83.000125.000
39 138.000138.000125.000
40 83.000138.000125.000
41 -138.00 83.000125.000
42 -83.000 83.000125.000
43 -83.000138.000125.000
44 -138.00138.000125.000
45 -113.00-113.00155.000
46 113.000-113.00155.000
47 113.000113.000155.000
48 -113.00113.000155.000
49 -103.00-103.00155.000
50 -61.000-103.00155.000
51 -61.000-76.000155.000
52 -103.00-76.000155.000
53 -103.00-103.00175.000
54 -61.000-103.00175.000
55 -61.000-76.000175.000
56 -103.00-76.000175.000
57 -103.00-56.000155.000
58 -58.000-56.000155.000
59 -58.000 57.000155.000
60 -103.00 57.000155.000
61 -103.00-56.000175.000
62 -58.000-56.000175.000
63 -58.000 57.000175.000
64 -103.00 57.000175.000
65 -103.00 83.000155.000
66 41.000 83.000155.000
67 41.000103.000155.000
68 -103.00103.000155.000
69 -103.00 83.000180.000
70 41.000 83.000180.000
71 41.000103.000180.000
72 -103.00103.000180.000
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74 72.000-103.00155.000
75 72.000 45.000155.000
76 52.000 45.000155.000
77 52.000-85.000155.000
78 -48.000-85.000155.000
79 -48.000-103.00175.000
80 72.000-103.00175.000
81 72.000 45.000175.000
82 52.000 45.000175.000
83 52.000-85.000175.000
84 -48.000-85.000175.000
85 82.000-53.000155.000
86 102.000-53.000155.000
87 102.000 47.000155.000
88 82.000 47.000155.000
89 82.000-53.000175.000
90 102.000-53.000175.000
91 102.000 47.000175.000
92 82.000 47.000175.000
Team Malaysia
63
93 82.000-32.000175.000
94 112.000-60.000175.000
95 142.000-60.000175.000
96 172.000-30.000175.000
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99 112.000 30.000175.000
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101 82.000-32.000180.000
102 112.000-60.000180.000
103 142.000-60.000180.000
104 172.000-30.000180.000
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106 142.000 30.000180.000
107 112.000 30.000180.000
108 82.000 0.000180.000
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110 45.000-45.000155.000
111 45.000 45.000155.000
112 -45.000 45.000155.000
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114 0.000-20.000285.000
115 0.000 0.000285.000
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118 60.000-113.00155.000
119 30.000-113.00125.000
120 60.000-113.00125.000
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124 40.000-193.00215.000
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126 -60.000113.000155.000
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128 -60.000113.000125.000
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131 -40.000193.000215.000
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135 -24.000-138.00 0.000
136 5.000-138.00 0.000
137 34.000-138.00 0.000
138 -83.000-83.000 0.000
139 -53.000-83.000 0.000
140 -24.000-83.000 0.000
141 5.000-83.000 0.000
142 34.000-83.000 0.000
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144 -53.000-138.00 45.000
145 -24.000-138.00 45.000
146 5.000-138.00 45.000
147 34.000-138.00 45.000
148 -92.000-83.000 45.000
Team Malaysia
64
Team Malaysia
65
Team Malaysia
66
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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TSG 73 79 80 74
TSG 79 84 83 80
TSG 78 77 83 84
TSG 73 74 77 78
TSG 80 81 75 74
80 83 82 81
83 77 76 82
74 75 76 77
82 76 75 81
122 123 124 121
119 120 118 117
122 118 120 123
122 121 117 118
124 119 117 121
124 123 120 119
125 129 131 127
131 132 128 127
128 132 130 126
125 126 130 129
129 130 132 131
128 126 125 127
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P1Z 1 2 6 5
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C1T 29 187 186 185
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178 190 34 3
34 188 176 3
188 189 177 176
178 177 189 190
Team Malaysia
67
Team Malaysia
68
143
144
138
133
133
144
69
Team Malaysia
144
143
139
134
138
149
134 133
148 149
149 148
139 138
148 143
139 134
.95PONTOON 3 LEFT
144 145 135 134
145 144 149 150
139 140 150 149
134 135 140 139
134 139 149 144
145 150 140 135
.95COLUMN 1 BOTTOM
197 198 173 4
198 199 174 173
199 200 175 174
197 4 175 200
4 173 174 175
197 200 199 198
201 202 198 197
202 203 199 198
203 204 200 199
204 201 197 200
197 198 199 200
201 204 203 202
135 145 146 136
145 150 151 146
150 140 141 151
135 136 141 140
146 151 141 136
135 140 150 145
136 146 147 137
146 151 152 147
151 141 142 152
136 137 142 141
147 152 142 137
136 141 151 146
137 147 3 2
147 152 7 3
152 142 6 7
137 2 6 142
3 7 6 2
137 142 152 147
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HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
61.3 61.2 61.2 61.2 61.1 61.0 60.9 60.8 60.5 59.9 59.2 58.2
2 Int/Dam
61.3 57.8 54.4 51.0 47.5 44.0 40.5 37.0 33.4 29.4 25.3 21.0
3 Int/Dam
61.3 61.2 61.2 61.2 61.1 61.0 60.9 60.8 60.5 59.9 59.2 58.2
4 Int/Dam
61.3 61.9 62.6 63.2 63.8 64.4 65.0 65.5 65.9 66.0 65.9 65.7
5 Int/Dam
61.3 64.7 68.0 71.4 74.7 78.0 81.3 84.6 87.7 90.5 93.0 95.5
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 23.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
57.2 56.2 55.1 53.9 52.7 51.5 50.0 48.4 46.6 44.7 42.8 40.9
2 Int/Dam
16.7 12.3 7.8 3.4 -1.1 -5.6 -10.3 -15.1 -20.1 -25.2 -30.3 -35.3
3 Int/Dam
57.2 56.2 55.1 53.9 52.7 51.5 50.0 48.4 46.6 44.7 42.8 40.9
4 Int/Dam
65.3 64.9 64.5 64.0 63.4 62.8 62.1 61.1 59.9 58.7 57.4 56.1
5 Int/Dam
97.8 100.1 102.3 104.4 106.5 108.5 110.4 112.0 113.4 114.7 115.9 117.2
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 28.0 29.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 33.0 34.0 35.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
39.0 37.1 35.2 33.2 31.3 29.4 27.6 25.7 23.9 22.0 20.2 18.4
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3 Int/Dam
39.0 37.1 35.2 33.2 31.3 29.4 27.6 25.7 23.9 22.0 20.2 18.4
4 Int/Dam
54.8 53.5 52.2 50.9 49.6 48.3 47.0 45.7 44.5 43.2 42.0 40.8
5 Int/Dam
118.4 119.6 120.7 121.8 123.0 124.1 125.1 126.2 127.3 128.3 129.4
130.4
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18.00
0.00 -10.3( 2) 45.00 12.94 -12.94
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19.00
0.00 -15.1( 2) 45.00 13.68 -13.68
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20.00
0.00 -20.1( 2) 45.00 14.43 -14.43
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21.00
0.00 -25.2( 2) 45.00 15.19 -15.19
8.54 2.43 16.87 -16.87 29.55
22.00
0.00 -30.3( 2) 45.00 15.94 -15.94
8.32 2.45 17.24 -17.24 29.76
23.00
0.00 -35.3( 2) 45.00 16.71 -16.71
8.12 2.46 17.61 -17.61 29.98
24.00
0.00 -40.4( 2) 45.00 17.48 -17.48
7.92 2.46 17.99 -17.99 30.21
25.00
0.00 -45.4( 2) 45.00 18.25 -18.25
7.72 2.47 18.36 -18.36 30.45
26.00
0.00 -50.4( 2) 45.00 19.03 -19.03
7.52 2.47 18.74 -18.74 30.70
27.00
0.00 -55.4( 2) 45.00 19.81 -19.81
7.32 2.47 19.11 -19.11 30.97
28.00
0.00 -60.3( 2) 45.00 20.61 -20.60
7.12 2.46 19.48 -19.48 31.24
29.00
0.00 -65.2( 2) 45.00 21.40 -21.40
6.92 2.46 19.84 -19.84 31.52
30.00
0.00 -70.0( 2) 45.00 22.21 -22.21
6.72 2.45 20.21 -20.21 31.81
31.00
0.00 -74.8( 2) 45.00 23.02 -23.02
6.51 2.43 20.56 -20.56 32.11
32.00
0.00 -79.6( 2) 45.00 23.84 -23.84
6.30 2.40 20.92 -20.92 32.42
33.00
0.00 -84.3( 2) 45.00 24.66 -24.66
6.10 2.37 21.27 -21.27 32.74
34.00
0.00 -88.9( 2) 45.00 25.50 -25.50
5.89 2.34 21.62 -21.62 33.06
35.00
0.00 -93.5( 2) 45.00 26.34 -26.34
5.68 2.31 21.97 -21.97 33.40
36.00
0.00 -98.0( 2) 45.00 27.19 -27.19
5.47 2.28 22.31 -22.31 33.74
37.00
0.00 -102.5( 2) 45.00 28.05 -28.05
5.24 2.26 22.64 -22.64 34.09
38.00
0.00 -107.0( 2) 45.00 28.92 -28.92
5.00 2.23 22.96 -22.96 34.43
39.00
0.00 -111.4( 2) 45.00 29.80 -29.80
4.73 2.20 23.26 -23.26 34.77
40.00
0.00 -115.8( 2) 45.00 30.68 -30.68
4.44 2.17 23.54 -23.54 35.10
41.00
0.00 -120.2( 2) 45.00 31.58 -31.58
4.12 2.14 23.81 -23.81 35.42
42.00
0.00 -124.5( 2) 45.00 32.48 -32.48
3.78 2.11 24.05 -24.05 35.73
43.00
0.00 -128.9( 2) 45.00 33.40 -33.40
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44.00
0.00 -133.2( 2) 45.00 34.33 -34.33
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45.00
0.00 -137.5( 2) 45.00 35.26 -35.26
2.54 2.03 24.68 -24.68 36.56
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(Ft)
(Deg)
(Deg)
/----(Deg)----/
------------ ---------- --------- ------ ---------------
67.39
15.76
15.76
15.76
15.76
1st Intercept
= 15.00*
79.66
15.76
15.76
2nd Intercept
= 30.00
76.41
15.76
15.76
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26.00
2.47 0.00 7.52 7.73 2.35 3.78
27.00
2.47 0.00 7.32 7.54 1.97 3.45
28.00
2.46 0.00 7.12 7.35 1.59 3.11
29.00
2.46 0.00 6.92 7.15 1.21 2.78
30.00
2.45 0.00 6.72 6.95 0.82 2.45
31.00
2.43 0.00 6.51 6.76 0.44 2.11
32.00
2.40 0.00 6.30 6.56 0.06 1.78
33.00
2.37 0.00 6.10 6.36 -0.32 1.45
34.00
2.34 0.00 5.89 6.16 -0.70 1.11
35.00
2.31 0.00 5.68 5.96 -1.08 0.78
36.00
2.28 0.00 5.47 5.75 -1.46 0.45
37.00
2.26 0.00 5.24 5.53 -1.85 0.10
38.00
2.23 0.00 5.00 5.29 -2.26 -0.26
39.00
2.20 0.00 4.73 5.03 -2.69 -0.64
40.00
2.17 0.00 4.44 4.75 -3.14 -1.05
41.00
2.14 0.00 4.12 4.43 -3.61 -1.48
42.00
2.11 0.00 3.78 4.09 -4.11 -1.94
43.00
2.08 0.00 3.40 3.72 -4.64 -2.43
44.00
2.05 0.00 2.99 3.32 -5.20 -2.95
45.00
2.03 0.00 2.54 2.87 -5.80 -3.50
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Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
0.00 0.00 25.01
0.00 0.00 63.74
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... 0.00 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 0.00 Deg
GMT ....................... 11.77 Ft
GML ....................... 11.77 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 9999.02 S.Ft
Downflooding Points Height above Water
--------------------------------------DF PT.
-----1
Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- -----61.26
Page
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61.26
61.26
61.26
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HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
27.6 27.6 27.8 28.0 28.3 28.7 29.3 29.9 30.6 31.3 32.0 32.6
2 Int/Dam
57.4 54.0 50.6 47.2 43.7 40.2 36.7 33.1 29.3 25.5 21.7 17.7
3 Int/Dam
87.2 87.1 86.9 86.5 86.0 85.4 84.5 83.4 82.0 80.4 78.7 76.9
4 Int/Dam
81.2 81.8 82.3 82.7 82.9 83.1 83.0 82.7 82.2 81.5 80.7 79.8
5 Int/Dam
57.4 60.7 64.0 67.4 70.6 73.9 77.1 80.2 83.2 86.1 89.0 91.7
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 23.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
32.9 33.0 33.0 32.8 32.5 31.8 30.7 29.3 27.7 26.1 24.5 22.8
2 Int/Dam
13.6 9.5 5.2 0.9 -3.4 -7.9 -12.6 -17.5 -22.4 -27.5 -32.5 -37.5
3 Int/Dam
75.0 73.2 71.4 69.6 67.8 66.0 64.3 62.4 60.4 58.4 56.3 54.3
4 Int/Dam
78.9 77.9 76.9 75.9 75.0 74.0 72.9 71.7 70.4 69.1 67.7 66.3
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94.3 96.8 99.2 101.5 103.7 105.8 107.6 109.2 110.6 111.9 113.3 114.5
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 28.0 29.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 33.0 34.0 35.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
21.2 19.5 17.9 16.3 14.7 13.2 11.6 10.0 8.3 6.4 4.3 1.9
2 Int/Dam
-42.5 -47.5 -52.4 -57.3 -62.2 -67.1 -71.9 -76.7 -81.5 -86.2 -90.9 -95.6
3 Int/Dam
52.1 50.0 47.8 45.7 43.5 41.3 39.2 37.1 35.1 33.2 31.5 30.1
4 Int/Dam
64.8 63.4 61.9 60.4 58.9 57.3 55.8 54.4 53.0 51.7 50.5 49.5
5 Int/Dam
115.8 117.0 118.2 119.4 120.5 121.6 122.7 123.8 124.9 125.9 126.8
127.7
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
36.0 37.0 38.0 39.0 40.0 41.0 42.0 43.0 44.0 45.0
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
-1.1 -5.7 -11.6 -14.9 -12.4 -15.5 35.7 46.2 44.5 43.5
2 Int/Dam
-100.4 -105.2 -110.3 -115.2 -119.0 -123.8 -132.4 -139.4 -143.1 -146.8
3 Int/Dam
29.1 29.2 29.8 28.6 24.1 22.6 -45.0 -71.1 -71.9 -74.0
4 Int/Dam
48.9 49.0 49.5 48.6 45.4 44.2 -11.5 -34.1 -34.5 -36.0
5 Int/Dam
128.4 128.7 128.6 128.9 130.7 131.0 123.1 114.5 115.7 116.4
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90.64
1.00
15.21
15.21
92.78
92.52
88.28
15.00
15.21
88.46
13.61
15.20
15.21
15.20
999.99
999.99 -984.78
15.21
15.00
999.99
999.99 -984.78
15.21
15.21
11.91
15.21
12.05
13.59
13.71
20.71
1.62
20.60
1.50
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0.41 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
1.00
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2.00
0.43 0.47 -0.32 -0.39 -0.39 -0.24 -0.24
3.00
0.44 0.71 -0.48 -0.59 -0.58 -0.35 -0.36
4.00
0.45 0.96 -0.63 -0.78 -0.76 -0.46 -0.48
5.00
0.46 1.21 -0.77 -0.96 -0.94 -0.57 -0.58
6.00
0.47 1.49 -0.89 -1.12 -1.09 -0.65 -0.67
7.00
0.49 1.82 -0.96 -1.22 -1.18 -0.67 -0.69
8.00
0.50 2.22 -0.95 -1.25 -1.22 -0.63 -0.65
9.00
0.51 2.66 -0.91 -1.24 -1.20 -0.54 -0.57
10.00
0.52 3.13 -0.82 -1.19 -1.15 -0.41 -0.44
11.00
0.52 3.66 -0.68 -1.09 -1.04 -0.23 -0.26
12.00
0.53 4.27 -0.47 -0.91 -0.86 0.02 -0.01
13.00
0.54 4.93 -0.19 -0.68 -0.62 0.34 0.30
14.00
0.55 5.63 0.13 -0.39 -0.33 0.70 0.65
15.00
0.56 6.38 0.49 -0.07 0.00 1.10 1.05
16.00
0.57 7.14 0.86 0.27 0.35 1.51 1.46
17.00
0.58 7.75 1.10 0.47 0.55 1.79 1.73
18.00
0.58 8.08 1.05 0.39 0.47 1.78 1.72
19.00
0.59 8.12 0.70 0.01 0.09 1.47 1.41
20.00
0.60 7.96 0.17 -0.56 -0.47 0.98 0.92
21.00
0.60 7.76 -0.40 -1.17 -1.07 0.45 0.38
22.00
0.60 7.56 -0.96 -1.77 -1.67 -0.08 -0.15
23.00
0.60 7.38 -1.52 -2.36 -2.25 -0.60 -0.67
24.00
0.61 7.20 -2.06 -2.93 -2.82 -1.10 -1.17
25.00
0.61 7.03 -2.59 -3.50 -3.38 -1.59 -1.67
26.00
0.60 6.87 -3.11 -4.06 -3.94 -2.08 -2.16
27.00
0.60 6.70 -3.64 -4.61 -4.49 -2.57 -2.65
28.00
0.60 6.53 -4.15 -5.16 -5.04 -3.05 -3.13
29.00
0.60 6.37 -4.67 -5.71 -5.58 -3.53 -3.62
30.00
0.60 6.20 -5.19 -6.26 -6.13 -4.01 -4.10
31.00
0.59 6.02 -5.71 -6.81 -6.68 -4.49 -4.59
32.00
0.59 5.83 -6.24 -7.37 -7.23 -4.99 -5.08
33.00
0.58 5.63 -6.78 -7.94 -7.80 -5.49 -5.59
34.00
0.57 5.40 -7.33 -8.53 -8.38 -6.01 -6.11
35.00
0.56 5.15 -7.91 -9.14 -8.99 -6.56 -6.66
36.00
0.55 4.84 -8.54 -9.80 -9.65 -7.16 -7.26
37.00
0.54 4.42 -9.29 -10.58 -10.42 -7.87 -7.98
38.00
0.53 3.81 -10.21 -11.53 -11.36 -8.75 -8.87
39.00
0.52 3.31 -11.02 -12.37 -12.20 -9.53 -9.65
40.00
0.52 3.34 -11.30 -12.68 -12.51 -9.78 -9.90
41.00
0.51 2.82 -12.12 -13.52 -13.35 -10.57 -10.69
42.00
0.47 -0.03 -15.27 -16.70 -16.53 -13.69 -13.81
43.00
0.45 -2.31 -17.83 -19.30 -19.12 -16.23 -16.35
44.00
0.45 -2.44 -18.25 -19.74 -19.56 -16.61 -16.74
45.00
0.45 -2.65 -18.75 -20.27 -20.08 -17.08 -17.21
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Y
Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
-4.52 -4.52 26.47
5.95 5.95 65.66
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... 6.23 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 6.23 Deg
GMT ....................... 16.99 Ft
GML ....................... 16.98 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 10728.51 S.Ft
Downflooding Points Height above Water
--------------------------------------DF PT.
-----1
2
3
4
5
Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- -----27.58
57.37
87.15
81.21
57.36
team 3 malaysia
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12
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82
45.00 Deg
HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
25.2 25.3 25.4 25.7 26.1 26.5 27.1 27.8 28.4 29.1 29.8 30.4
2 Int/Dam
56.9 53.5 50.1 46.7 43.2 39.8 36.2 32.6 28.9 25.1 21.2 17.3
3 Int/Dam
88.6 88.5 88.3 87.9 87.3 86.6 85.7 84.5 83.1 81.6 79.9 78.1
4 Int/Dam
82.2 82.9 83.3 83.7 83.9 84.0 83.9 83.6 83.0 82.4 81.6 80.7
5 Int/Dam
56.9 60.2 63.6 66.9 70.1 73.4 76.6 79.7 82.7 85.6 88.5 91.2
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 23.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
30.8 31.0 31.0 30.9 30.6 29.9 28.9 27.5 25.9 24.3 22.7 21.1
2 Int/Dam
13.3 9.1 4.9 0.6 -3.7 -8.2 -12.9 -17.7 -22.7 -27.7 -32.7 -37.7
3 Int/Dam
76.3 74.5 72.7 70.9 69.1 67.3 65.5 63.6 61.6 59.6 57.5 55.5
4 Int/Dam
79.8 78.8 77.9 76.9 75.9 74.9 73.8 72.6 71.3 70.0 68.6 67.2
5 Int/Dam
93.9 96.4 98.8 101.1 103.4 105.4 107.2 108.8 110.2 111.6 112.9 114.2
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 28.0 29.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 33.0 34.0 35.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
19.4 17.8 16.3 14.7 13.1 11.6 10.0 8.4 6.6 4.6 2.3 -0.6
2 Int/Dam
-42.7 -47.7 -52.6 -57.5 -62.4 -67.3 -72.1 -76.9 -81.7 -86.4 -91.2 -95.9
3 Int/Dam
53.3 51.2 49.0 46.8 44.6 42.4 40.3 38.2 36.3 34.5 32.9 31.8
4 Int/Dam
65.7 64.2 62.7 61.2 59.7 58.2 56.7 55.2 53.9 52.6 51.6 50.8
5 Int/Dam
115.5 116.7 117.9 119.1 120.2 121.3 122.4 123.5 124.5 125.5 126.4
127.2
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
36.0 37.0 38.0 39.0 40.0 41.0 42.0 43.0 44.0 45.0
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
-4.7 -9.7 -13.3 -11.9 -14.2 49.9 47.7 43.9 41.2 39.5
2 Int/Dam
-100.8 -105.8 -110.5 -115.3 -119.8 -132.0 -135.8 -139.7 -143.4 -147.1
3 Int/Dam
31.5 31.6 31.1 25.7 24.4 -70.2 -70.2 -68.3 -67.6 -68.4
4 Int/Dam
50.7 50.8 50.4 46.3 45.4 -33.9 -33.7 -31.7 -30.8 -31.2
83
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5 Int/Dam
127.6 127.8 128.2 129.2 129.9 111.7 113.2 115.3 117.0 118.2
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Heeling Arm =
Righting Arm
90.44
1.00
85
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15.14
15.14
92.59
92.42
87.99
15.00
15.14
88.27
13.50
15.13
15.14
15.13
999.99
999.99 -984.85
15.14
15.00
999.99
999.99 -984.85
15.14
15.14
11.65
15.14
11.87
13.43
13.62
20.68
1.71
20.51
1.52
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25.00
0.60 6.91 -2.62 -3.53 -3.46 -1.59 -1.71
26.00
0.60 6.75 -3.15 -4.09 -4.02 -2.08 -2.20
27.00
0.60 6.58 -3.66 -4.64 -4.56 -2.56 -2.68
28.00
0.60 6.42 -4.18 -5.19 -5.11 -3.03 -3.16
29.00
0.60 6.25 -4.69 -5.74 -5.65 -3.51 -3.64
30.00
0.60 6.07 -5.21 -6.28 -6.20 -3.99 -4.12
31.00
0.59 5.89 -5.73 -6.84 -6.75 -4.47 -4.61
32.00
0.58 5.69 -6.26 -7.40 -7.32 -4.97 -5.11
33.00
0.58 5.48 -6.81 -7.98 -7.89 -5.48 -5.63
34.00
0.57 5.23 -7.38 -8.59 -8.49 -6.02 -6.17
35.00
0.56 4.95 -8.00 -9.23 -9.13 -6.59 -6.75
36.00
0.55 4.56 -8.70 -9.97 -9.87 -7.27 -7.43
37.00
0.54 4.05 -9.53 -10.83 -10.73 -8.06 -8.23
38.00
0.53 3.66 -10.24 -11.56 -11.46 -8.73 -8.90
39.00
0.52 3.24 -10.96 -12.32 -12.21 -9.43 -9.60
40.00
0.51 2.93 -11.58 -12.96 -12.85 -10.01 -10.18
41.00
0.45 -2.22 -17.02 -18.43 -18.32 -15.42 -15.60
42.00
0.45 -2.31 -17.41 -18.85 -18.74 -15.78 -15.96
43.00
0.45 -2.40 -17.79 -19.26 -19.14 -16.13 -16.31
44.00
0.45 -2.48 -18.16 -19.65 -19.54 -16.46 -16.65
45.00
0.45 -2.62 -18.57 -20.09 -19.97 -16.85 -17.04
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Y
Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
-4.81 -4.81 26.47
10.25 10.24 64.96
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... 6.63 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 6.63 Deg
GMT ....................... 19.08 Ft
GML ....................... 19.09 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 11267.58 S.Ft
Downflooding Points Height above Water
Page
16
87
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--------------------------------------DF PT.
-----1
2
3
4
5
Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- -----25.25
56.91
88.55
82.24
56.89
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HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
27.1 27.1 27.3 27.5 27.9 28.3 28.9 29.5 30.2 31.0 31.7 32.3
2 Int/Dam
57.3 53.9 50.5 47.1 43.7 40.2 36.7 33.0 29.3 25.5 21.6 17.7
3 Int/Dam
87.5 87.5 87.2 86.9 86.3 85.7 84.8 83.6 82.2 80.6 78.9 77.1
4 Int/Dam
81.5 82.1 82.6 83.0 83.2 83.3 83.3 82.9 82.4 81.7 80.9 80.0
5 Int/Dam
57.3 60.7 64.0 67.3 70.6 73.8 77.0 80.1 83.1 86.1 88.9 91.7
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 23.0
88
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18
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15.21 Deg @
89
90
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90.35
1.00
15.21
15.21
92.50
92.24
88.00
15.00
15.21
88.18
13.60
15.20
15.21
15.20
999.99
999.99 -984.78
15.21
15.00
999.99
999.99 -984.78
15.21
15.21
11.89
15.21
12.03
13.59
13.71
20.70
1.62
20.58
1.50
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91
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92
Team Malaysia
Y
Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
-4.62 -4.62 26.18
7.22 7.23 65.37
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... 6.32 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 6.33 Deg
GMT ....................... 17.32 Ft
GML ....................... 17.33 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 10877.93 S.Ft
Downflooding Points Height above Water
--------------------------------------DF PT.
-----1
2
3
4
5
Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- -----27.10
57.32
87.55
81.52
57.32
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67.87 Ft
45.00 Deg
HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
7.3 7.3 7.4 7.6 7.8 8.1 8.5 9.0 9.5 10.0 10.6 11.1
2 Int/Dam
51.8 48.5 45.1 41.7 38.3 34.9 31.4 27.8 24.2 20.5 16.7 12.9
3 Int/Dam
96.3 96.2 96.1 95.8 95.3 94.8 94.0 93.1 92.0 90.7 89.3 87.8
4 Int/Dam
87.4 88.0 88.6 89.0 89.3 89.4 89.5 89.4 89.1 88.6 88.1 87.4
5 Int/Dam
51.8 55.1 58.4 61.6 64.8 68.0 71.2 74.3 77.3 80.2 83.1 86.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 23.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
11.6 12.1 12.5 12.7 12.5 11.7 10.7 9.3 7.9 6.4 5.0 3.5
2 Int/Dam
9.1 5.2 1.2 -2.9 -7.1 -11.6 -16.2 -21.0 -25.9 -30.7 -35.6 -40.5
3 Int/Dam
86.2 84.5 82.8 81.0 79.3 77.6 75.9 74.0 72.1 70.1 68.1 66.1
4 Int/Dam
86.7 85.9 85.0 84.1 83.2 82.3 81.2 80.1 78.8 77.5 76.2 74.9
5 Int/Dam
88.7 91.5 94.1 96.6 98.9 100.9 102.7 104.3 105.8 107.3 108.7 110.1
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 28.0 29.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 33.0 34.0 35.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
1.8 -0.3 -3.0 -7.6 -14.4 -10.3 -14.9 -13.3 92.0 89.0 86.3 84.3
2 Int/Dam
-45.4 -50.3 -55.4 -60.7 -66.4 -70.7 -75.9 -80.2 -102.7 -105.7 -109.9 -113.6
3 Int/Dam
64.2 62.4 61.0 60.7 61.4 55.4 55.1 51.1 -125.6 -121.5 -121.2 -121.2
4 Int/Dam
73.6 72.4 71.5 71.3 71.8 67.4 67.3 64.4 -86.8 -82.7 -82.1 -81.7
5 Int/Dam
111.3 112.5 113.4 113.8 113.4 115.8 116.1 118.1 69.1 73.3 75.0 76.7
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
36.0 37.0 38.0 39.0 40.0 41.0 42.0 43.0 44.0 45.0
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
81.1 79.7 74.6 72.0 72.1 70.8 65.1 66.8 42.2 38.5
94
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2 Int/Dam
-117.8 -121.2 -125.6 -129.7 -132.7 -136.4 -142.7 -144.7 -147.1 -151.2
3 Int/Dam
-120.1 -120.5 -116.0 -116.3 -118.5 -120.3 -120.9 -123.7 -78.6 -77.5
4 Int/Dam
-80.5 -80.4 -76.1 -76.1 -77.7 -79.1 -79.5 -81.6 -40.8 -39.6
5 Int/Dam
78.8 80.4 84.2 85.4 86.3 86.9 86.9 87.7 110.7 112.3
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(Ft)
(Deg)
(Deg)
(Deg) /-----(Deg)-----/ (Deg)
------------------------------------ ---------- --------- --------- ----------------- ---------For Input KG = 67.87
14.30
0.00
1.34 31.45 12.96
Heeling Arm =
Righting Arm
90.52
1.00
14.30
14.30
92.74
92.75
87.62
11.69
14.30
14.30
14.25
88.30
14.29
14.30
14.30
14.30
14.30
8.01
14.30
8.91
14.29
999.99
999.99
11.38
12.08
999.99 -985.69
999.99 -985.69
19.80
2.92
19.36
2.22
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22.00
0.59 6.89 -1.59 -2.43 -2.43 -0.51 -0.76
23.00
0.59 6.72 -2.13 -3.00 -3.00 -1.00 -1.26
24.00
0.59 6.55 -2.67 -3.57 -3.57 -1.49 -1.76
25.00
0.59 6.36 -3.21 -4.15 -4.16 -1.99 -2.28
26.00
0.59 6.13 -3.79 -4.77 -4.77 -2.52 -2.82
27.00
0.58 5.80 -4.48 -5.49 -5.50 -3.17 -3.48
28.00
0.57 5.22 -5.41 -6.45 -6.46 -4.05 -4.37
29.00
0.57 5.15 -5.83 -6.91 -6.91 -4.43 -4.76
30.00
0.56 4.78 -6.54 -7.65 -7.66 -5.09 -5.43
31.00
0.56 4.76 -6.91 -8.05 -8.06 -5.41 -5.76
32.00
0.41 -4.70 -16.70 -17.88 -17.88 -15.17 -15.53
33.00
0.42 -4.45 -16.78 -17.99 -18.00 -15.21 -15.57
34.00
0.42 -4.82 -17.49 -18.73 -18.74 -15.87 -16.25
35.00
0.42 -4.95 -17.94 -19.21 -19.22 -16.28 -16.67
36.00
0.41 -5.26 -18.57 -19.88 -19.88 -16.87 -17.27
37.00
0.41 -5.24 -18.87 -20.21 -20.22 -17.13 -17.54
38.00
0.41 -5.44 -19.38 -20.75 -20.75 -17.60 -18.01
39.00
0.41 -5.75 -20.00 -21.40 -21.41 -18.18 -18.61
40.00
0.41 -5.50 -20.06 -21.49 -21.49 -18.20 -18.63
41.00
0.41 -5.69 -20.55 -22.01 -22.01 -18.65 -19.09
42.00
0.39 -7.13 -22.28 -23.77 -23.77 -20.34 -20.80
43.00
0.40 -6.55 -22.00 -23.51 -23.52 -20.02 -20.48
44.00
0.42 -3.97 -19.70 -21.24 -21.25 -17.69 -18.16
45.00
0.42 -4.17 -20.18 -21.75 -21.76 -18.13 -18.61
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Y
Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
-6.56 -6.56 28.23
26.16 26.15 63.13
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... 9.40 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 9.40 Deg
GMT ....................... 29.19 Ft
GML ....................... 29.19 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 14355.47 S.Ft
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Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- -----7.31
51.81
96.29
87.43
51.80
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45.0
-129.3
-135.0
-157.7
28
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0.00 Deg
100
101
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Y
Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
-8.32 -8.10 29.95
54.63 53.94 52.51
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... 12.78 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 13.07 Deg
GMT ....................... 13.95 Ft
GML ....................... 14.20 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 14964.84 S.Ft
Downflooding Points Height above Water
--------------------------------------DF PT.
-----1
2
3
Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- ------14.98
45.97
105.49
Page
29
102
Team Malaysia
93.35
44.55
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45.00 Deg
HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
4.7 4.8 4.9 5.1 5.3 5.7 6.1 6.5 7.1 7.7 8.3 8.9
2 Int/Dam
50.4 47.1 43.8 40.4 37.0 33.6 30.1 26.6 23.0 19.3 15.6 11.8
3 Int/Dam
96.1 96.1 95.9 95.6 95.2 94.6 93.9 93.0 91.9 90.6 89.2 87.7
4 Int/Dam
87.0 87.6 88.1 88.5 88.8 89.0 89.1 89.0 88.8 88.3 87.8 87.1
5 Int/Dam
50.4 53.7 57.0 60.3 63.5 66.7 69.9 73.0 76.0 79.0 81.9 84.8
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 23.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
9.4 10.0 10.5 10.8 10.5 9.8 8.8 7.5 6.1 4.8 3.3 1.7
2 Int/Dam
8.0 4.1 0.2 -3.8 -8.1 -12.5 -17.2 -22.0 -26.8 -31.7 -36.5 -41.4
3 Int/Dam
86.1 84.5 82.7 81.0 79.2 77.5 75.7 73.8 71.8 69.8 67.8 65.9
4 Int/Dam
86.4 85.6 84.8 83.9 82.9 81.9 80.9 79.7 78.4 77.1 75.8 74.5
5 Int/Dam
87.6 90.3 93.0 95.6 97.8 99.9 101.6 103.2 104.8 106.3 107.7 109.0
------- ------- -------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
103
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HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 28.0 29.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 33.0 34.0 35.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
-0.2 -2.7 -6.6 -12.3 -10.5 -12.6 97.5 95.4 93.0 91.0 89.4 87.9
2 Int/Dam
-46.4 -51.4 -56.6 -62.1 -66.7 -71.6 -98.1 -101.5 -105.1 -108.6 -112.3 -115.8
3 Int/Dam
64.0 62.5 61.9 62.0 57.4 55.7 -138.1 -136.8 -135.4 -135.0 -135.5 -136.0
4 Int/Dam
73.3 72.3 71.8 71.9 68.6 67.5 -99.1 -97.5 -95.9 -95.2 -95.3 -95.4
5 Int/Dam
110.2 111.3 111.9 111.8 113.7 114.7 57.5 60.1 62.7 64.7 66.1 67.6
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------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
36.0 37.0 38.0 39.0 40.0 41.0 42.0 43.0 44.0 45.0
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
85.7 80.3 80.5 84.3 84.8 55.2 50.2 47.2 44.2 41.9
2 Int/Dam
-120.9 -124.0 -126.8 -132.5 -135.7 -135.5 -140.5 -144.5 -148.6 -152.7
3 Int/Dam
-140.5 -130.8 -132.9 -155.6 -161.7 -87.8 -86.5 -86.0 -85.7 -86.6
4 Int/Dam
-99.4 -90.1 -91.6 -112.4 -117.8 -49.8 -48.5 -47.8 -47.2 -47.8
5 Int/Dam
66.1 73.6 74.4 61.3 58.8 102.8 104.1 105.7 107.1 108.0
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0.00 -13.54 4.7( 1) 45.00 9.67 9.67 -0.97 0.40 -7.43 -6.06 28.27 2595.8
1.00 -13.53 4.8( 1) 45.00 10.34 8.97 -0.66 0.41 -6.72 -6.75 28.28 2595.8
2.00 -13.48 4.9( 1) 45.00 11.00 8.25 -0.36 0.42 -5.99 -7.43 28.30 2595.8
3.00 -13.41 5.1( 1) 45.00 11.63 7.50 -0.05 0.43 -5.24 -8.11 28.33 2595.8
4.00 -13.30 5.3( 1) 45.00 12.25 6.74 0.27 0.44 -4.48 -8.77 28.37 2595.8
5.00 -13.17 5.7( 1) 45.00 12.84 5.95 0.59 0.45 -3.70 -9.42 28.43 2595.8
6.00 -13.00 6.1( 1) 45.00 13.41 5.13 0.93 0.46 -2.89 -10.07 28.51 2595.8
7.00 -12.80 6.5( 1) 45.00 13.96 4.29 1.29 0.47 -2.05 -10.71 28.59 2595.8
8.00 -12.55 7.1( 1) 45.00 14.49 3.41 1.69 0.48 -1.16 -11.37 28.70 2595.8
9.00 -12.27 7.7( 1) 45.00 14.99 2.50 2.13 0.49 -0.23 -12.03 28.83 2595.8
10.00 -11.97 8.3( 1) 45.00 15.48 1.58 2.60 0.51
0.73 -12.71 28.98 2595.8
11.00 -11.65 8.9( 1) 45.00 15.96 0.64 3.11 0.51
1.72 -13.40 29.15 2595.8
12.00 -11.33 8.0( 2) 45.00 16.44 -0.31 3.65 0.52
2.74 -14.12 29.36 2595.8
13.00 -11.00 4.1( 2) 45.00 16.92 -1.27 4.21 0.53
3.77 -14.84 29.59 2595.8
14.00 -10.66 0.2( 2) 45.00 17.41 -2.24 4.81 0.54
4.83 -15.59 29.85 2595.8
15.00 -10.36 -3.8( 2) 45.00 17.92 -3.18 5.41
0.55
5.88 -16.35 30.14 2595.8
16.00 -10.14 -8.1( 2) 45.00 18.49 -4.07 5.86
0.56
6.77 -17.04 30.43 2595.8
17.00 -9.98 -12.5( 2) 45.00 19.10 -4.92 6.11 0.57
7.49 -17.63 30.68 2595.8
18.00 -9.87 -17.2( 2) 45.00 19.76 -5.73 6.15 0.57
8.03 -18.09 30.90 2595.8
19.00 -9.78 -22.0( 2) 45.00 20.43 -6.53 6.00 0.58
8.45 -18.44 31.07 2595.8
20.00 -9.69 -26.8( 2) 45.00 21.10 -7.34 5.81 0.58
8.84 -18.77 31.24 2595.8
21.00 -9.60 -31.7( 2) 45.00 21.78 -8.16 5.64 0.58
9.24 -19.09 31.42 2595.8
22.00 -9.51 -36.5( 2) 45.00 22.46 -8.97 5.47 0.58
9.63 -19.42 31.61 2595.8
23.00 -9.46 -41.4( 2) 45.00 23.18 -9.77 5.29 0.58 10.01 -19.76 31.82 2595.8
24.00 -9.47 -46.4( 2) 45.00 23.94 -10.52
5.10
0.58 10.34 -20.12 32.04 2595.8
25.00 -9.61 -51.4( 2) 45.00 24.79 -11.18
4.89
0.58 10.57 -20.53 32.27 2595.8
26.00 -10.10 -56.6( 2) 45.00 25.87 -11.57 4.60
0.58 10.57 -21.05 32.51 2595.8
27.00 -10.96 -62.1( 2) 45.00 27.20 -11.67 4.13
0.57 10.35 -21.54 32.71 2595.8
28.00 -10.02 -66.7( 2) 45.00 27.36 -13.20 3.97
0.57 11.43 -21.24 32.86 2595.8
29.00 -10.09 -71.6( 2) 45.00 28.18 -13.94 3.76
0.56 11.88 -21.53 33.01 2595.8
30.00 37.12 -138.1( 3) 45.00 -11.84 -45.74 -6.46 0.39 28.38 10.53 33.11 2543.4
31.00 36.50 -136.8( 3) 45.00 -10.51 -45.99 -6.55 0.39 28.66 9.83 32.99 2568.0
32.00 35.82 -135.4( 3) 45.00 -9.09 -46.22 -6.73 0.39 28.76 9.05 32.87 2586.1
33.00 35.39 -135.0( 3) 45.00 -7.95 -46.62 -6.91 0.40 28.97 8.42 32.79 2593.3
34.00 35.18 -135.5( 3) 45.00 -7.09 -47.16 -7.12 0.39 29.27 7.94 32.75 2595.4
35.00 35.01 -136.0( 3) 45.00 -6.25 -47.72 -7.25 0.40 29.72 7.48 32.72 2595.8
36.00 35.43 -140.5( 3) 45.00 -6.16 -48.63 -8.40 0.38 28.77 7.35 32.74 2595.8
37.00 32.74 -130.8( 3) 45.00 -2.08 -47.78 -7.88 0.39 28.67 4.98 32.55 2595.8
38.00 33.13 -132.9( 3) 45.00 -1.90 -48.69 -7.66 0.39 30.09 4.93 32.59 2595.8
39.00 37.93 -155.6( 3) 45.00 -7.77 -52.04 -10.38 0.36 29.27 8.22 32.95 2595.8
40.00 39.17 -161.7( 3) 45.00 -9.02 -53.38 -10.99 0.35 29.79 8.88 33.08 2595.8
41.00 21.49 -135.5( 2) 45.00 13.81 -44.52 -4.73 0.43 29.30 -4.36 33.27 2595.8
42.00 20.51 -140.5( 2) 45.00 15.69 -44.79 -5.31 0.42 28.28 -5.36 33.51 2595.8
43.00 19.95 -144.5( 2) 45.00 17.14 -45.29 -5.46 0.42 28.32 -6.19 33.70 2595.8
44.00 19.43 -148.6( 2) 45.00 18.57 -45.84 -5.65 0.41 28.30 -6.98 33.91 2595.8
45.00 19.21 -152.7( 2) 45.00 19.73 -46.55 -5.93 0.41 28.34 -7.59 34.08 2595.8
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Permeability = 95.0 %
Draft at no Heel .......... 63.74 Ft
Displacement .............. 76009.60 S.Tons
Center of Gravity (X,Y,Z) = 0.00;
0.00;
67.87 Ft
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1.00
85.57
14.05
78.59
87.82
83.19
14.05
14.05
83.30
1.94
12.12
14.04
6.99
7.06
9.15
0.00
3.83
14.05
14.05
10.23
3.74
10.31
24.41
999.99
12.21
12.29
4.91
999.99 -985.94
19.99
1.85
19.90
1.77
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4.00
0.44 0.27 -0.97 -0.48 -1.12 -0.80 -0.81
5.00
0.45 0.59 -0.95 -0.34 -1.14 -0.74 -0.75
6.00
0.46 0.93 -0.92 -0.19 -1.15 -0.67 -0.68
7.00
0.47 1.29 -0.86 -0.01 -1.14 -0.57 -0.59
8.00
0.48 1.69 -0.77 0.20 -1.08 -0.44 -0.45
9.00
0.49 2.13 -0.64 0.45 -0.99 -0.26 -0.28
10.00
0.51 2.60 -0.47 0.74 -0.86 -0.06 -0.07
11.00
0.51 3.11 -0.27 1.07 -0.69 0.19 0.17
12.00
0.52 3.65 -0.03 1.42 -0.50 0.46 0.44
13.00
0.53 4.21 0.23 1.80 -0.27 0.77 0.74
14.00
0.54 4.81 0.53 2.22 -0.01 1.11 1.08
15.00
0.55 5.41 0.83 2.64 0.25 1.45 1.42
16.00
0.56 5.86 0.98 2.91 0.36 1.64 1.61
17.00
0.57 6.11 0.94 2.98 0.28 1.63 1.60
18.00
0.57 6.15 0.68 2.83 -0.02 1.41 1.38
19.00
0.58 6.00 0.24 2.51 -0.50 1.01 0.97
20.00
0.58 5.81 -0.24 2.15 -1.01 0.58 0.54
21.00
0.58 5.64 -0.70 1.80 -1.51 0.15 0.11
22.00
0.58 5.47 -1.16 1.45 -2.01 -0.27 -0.32
23.00
0.58 5.29 -1.63 1.10 -2.51 -0.70 -0.74
24.00
0.58 5.10 -2.10 0.74 -3.01 -1.13 -1.17
25.00
0.58 4.89 -2.59 0.36 -3.54 -1.59 -1.63
26.00
0.58 4.60 -3.16 -0.11 -4.15 -2.12 -2.17
27.00
0.57 4.13 -3.90 -0.74 -4.92 -2.82 -2.87
28.00
0.57 3.97 -4.34 -1.06 -5.40 -3.22 -3.27
29.00
0.56 3.76 -4.82 -1.44 -5.91 -3.67 -3.72
30.00
0.39 -6.46 -15.31 -11.82 -16.44 -14.12 -14.18
31.00
0.39 -6.55 -15.67 -12.08 -16.83 -14.44 -14.50
32.00
0.39 -6.73 -16.11 -12.41 -17.30 -14.85 -14.91
33.00
0.40 -6.91 -16.55 -12.75 -17.77 -15.25 -15.31
34.00
0.39 -7.12 -17.02 -13.12 -18.28 -15.69 -15.75
35.00
0.40 -7.25 -17.40 -13.40 -18.69 -16.03 -16.10
36.00
0.38 -8.40 -18.80 -14.70 -20.12 -17.40 -17.47
37.00
0.39 -7.88 -18.53 -14.34 -19.89 -17.10 -17.17
38.00
0.39 -7.66 -18.55 -14.26 -19.94 -17.09 -17.16
39.00
0.36 -10.38 -21.52 -17.13 -22.94 -20.03 -20.10
40.00
0.35 -10.99 -22.36 -17.88 -23.81 -20.83 -20.91
41.00
0.43 -4.73 -16.34 -11.76 -17.81 -14.78 -14.85
42.00
0.42 -5.31 -17.16 -12.49 -18.66 -15.56 -15.64
43.00
0.42 -5.46 -17.53 -12.77 -19.06 -15.91 -15.98
44.00
0.41 -5.65 -17.95 -13.10 -19.51 -16.29 -16.37
45.00
0.41 -5.93 -18.44 -13.51 -20.03 -16.76 -16.84
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Y
Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
-5.13 -8.20 28.33
20.66 28.65 64.58
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... 11.72 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 7.39 Deg
GMT ....................... 32.60 Ft
GML ....................... 25.33 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 14124.02 S.Ft
Downflooding Points Height above Water
--------------------------------------DF PT.
-----1
2
3
4
5
Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- -----5.12
39.90
95.52
88.59
60.74
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HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
15.0 15.1 15.3 15.5 15.9 16.3 16.8 17.5 18.1 18.8 19.5 20.1
2 Int/Dam
53.1 49.7 46.3 42.9 39.5 36.1 32.6 29.1 25.4 21.7 18.0 14.1
3 Int/Dam
91.1 91.0 90.8 90.4 89.9 89.3 88.5 87.4 86.2 84.8 83.3 81.7
4 Int/Dam
83.5 84.1 84.6 85.0 85.2 85.3 85.3 85.1 84.8 84.3 83.6 82.9
5 Int/Dam
53.1 56.4 59.7 63.0 66.3 69.5 72.7 75.8 78.9 81.9 84.8 87.7
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 23.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
20.8 21.3 21.7 21.8 21.6 21.0 19.9 18.6 17.2 15.8 14.4 12.9
2 Int/Dam
10.2 6.3 2.2 -1.9 -6.2 -10.7 -15.4 -20.2 -25.2 -30.1 -35.0 -40.0
3 Int/Dam
79.9 78.1 76.3 74.5 72.7 70.9 69.0 67.0 65.0 62.9 60.8 58.6
4 Int/Dam
82.0 81.1 80.2 79.2 78.2 77.2 76.0 74.8 73.4 72.0 70.6 69.1
5 Int/Dam
90.5 93.2 95.7 98.2 100.5 102.5 104.3 105.9 107.3 108.8 110.1 111.5
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 28.0 29.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 33.0 34.0 35.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
11.5 10.1 8.7 7.2 5.5 3.7 1.6 -1.1 -5.1 -12.0 -10.8 76.9
2 Int/Dam
-44.9 -49.8 -54.8 -59.7 -64.6 -69.4 -74.3 -79.3 -84.3 -89.7 -94.4 -112.3
3 Int/Dam
56.4 54.1 51.9 49.7 47.5 45.5 43.8 42.3 41.9 43.0 38.5 -102.9
4 Int/Dam
67.6 66.1 64.5 63.0 61.5 60.1 58.9 57.9 57.6 58.5 55.2 -65.2
5 Int/Dam
112.8 114.1 115.3 116.5 117.6 118.7 119.7 120.5 121.0 120.7 122.1 86.4
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
36.0 37.0 38.0 39.0 40.0 41.0 42.0 43.0 44.0 45.0
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
74.1 70.8 68.2 66.0 63.9 62.2 61.0 31.3 36.8 33.2
2 Int/Dam
-116.1 -120.1 -124.0 -127.7 -131.5 -135.4 -139.2 -139.2 -144.9 -149.6
3 Int/Dam
-101.4 -99.6 -98.9 -98.7 -99.0 -100.0 -102.0 -49.3 -64.7 -65.2
4 Int/Dam
-63.5 -61.5 -60.6 -60.1 -60.1 -60.7 -62.1 -15.3 -28.5 -28.8
5 Int/Dam
88.8 91.3 93.2 95.0 96.5 97.5 98.2 121.2 116.9 117.5
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83.08
73.16
14.54
1.36
13.18
14.53
7.00
7.54
9.12
32.10
5.43
1.00
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85.28
80.63
14.54
14.54
80.88
0.00
2.93
14.54
14.54
11.61
2.77
11.77
16.58
13.13
13.27
17.24
21.53
-2.04
1.41
21.30
1.28
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31.00
0.57 3.74 -4.09 1.02 -5.22 -2.83 -2.95
32.00
0.56 3.43 -4.63 0.62 -5.80 -3.33 -3.46
33.00
0.55 2.87 -5.41 -0.01 -6.61 -4.08 -4.21
34.00
0.54 2.65 -5.85 -0.31 -7.08 -4.48 -4.62
35.00
0.43 -5.14 -13.87 -8.18 -15.13 -12.46 -12.60
36.00
0.43 -5.17 -14.10 -8.28 -15.40 -12.67 -12.81
37.00
0.43 -5.27 -14.43 -8.46 -15.75 -12.95 -13.10
38.00
0.43 -5.33 -14.69 -8.59 -16.05 -13.19 -13.34
39.00
0.43 -5.34 -14.92 -8.68 -16.30 -13.38 -13.53
40.00
0.43 -5.44 -15.21 -8.84 -16.63 -13.64 -13.80
41.00
0.42 -5.58 -15.55 -9.05 -17.00 -13.95 -14.11
42.00
0.42 -5.77 -15.94 -9.31 -17.42 -14.31 -14.47
43.00
0.45 -2.31 -12.68 -5.92 -14.18 -11.01 -11.18
44.00
0.44 -3.71 -14.27 -7.38 -15.80 -12.57 -12.74
45.00
0.43 -4.18 -14.94 -7.93 -16.50 -13.21 -13.38
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Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
-2.72 -8.09 27.59
9.06 21.84 66.09
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... 11.36 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 3.87 Deg
GMT ....................... 29.35 Ft
GML ....................... 17.70 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 12386.72 S.Ft
Downflooding Points Height above Water
--------------------------------------DF PT.
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Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- -----16.49
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34.75
88.98
85.34
70.72
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4 Int/Dam
-133.1 -132.2 -138.8 -143.6 -144.4 -147.4 -150.4 -153.6 -157.0 -161.5 -165.1 168.2
5 Int/Dam
-6.7 -4.3 -6.6 -7.7 -6.6 -6.8 -7.1 -7.6 -8.4 -10.1 -11.0 -11.8
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 28.0 29.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 33.0 34.0 35.0
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
79.1 78.1 76.9 75.7 74.5 73.2 71.9 70.6 69.2 67.9 66.5 65.1
2 Int/Dam
-119.4 -123.4 -127.4 -131.4 -135.3 -139.1 -142.9 -146.5 -150.1 -153.5 -156.7 159.8
3 Int/Dam
-212.2 -216.8 -221.4 -226.2 -231.0 -236.0 -241.1 -246.3 -251.5 -256.8 -262.1 267.5
4 Int/Dam
-172.7 -176.7 -180.7 -184.9 -189.2 -193.7 -198.3 -203.0 -207.8 -212.7 -217.6 222.7
5 Int/Dam
-13.7 -15.3 -17.1 -19.1 -21.3 -23.7 -26.3 -29.2 -32.2 -35.4 -38.9 -42.6
------- ------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEEL ANGLES
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------DF PT. Type Description
36.0 37.0 38.0 39.0 40.0 41.0 42.0 43.0 44.0 45.0
------- ------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Int/Dam
63.7 62.4 61.0 59.7 58.4 57.1 55.9 54.6 53.3 52.1
2 Int/Dam
-162.7 -165.3 -167.7 -169.8 -171.7 -173.3 -174.5 -175.5 -176.2 -176.5
3 Int/Dam
-272.8 -278.2 -283.6 -288.9 -294.1 -299.3 -304.3 -309.2 -314.0 -318.6
4 Int/Dam
-227.7 -232.9 -238.0 -243.1 -248.3 -253.4 -258.4 -263.4 -268.3 -273.0
5 Int/Dam
-46.5 -50.6 -54.8 -59.3 -64.0 -68.9 -73.9 -79.1 -84.5 -90.0
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Y
Z
0.00 0.00 67.87
-8.88 28.96 37.47
98.76 -114.47 82.83
Equilibrium Position:
Vessel Heel ............... -43.61 Deg
Vessel Trim ............... 16.28 Deg
GMT ....................... -42.26 Ft
GML ....................... -37.85 Ft
Water Plane Area .......... 3782.23 S.Ft
Downflooding Points Height above Water
--------------------------------------DF PT.
-----1
2
3
4
5
Description
Height
(Ft)
-------------------- ------3.21
53.88
-132.38
-143.75
-189.46
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Appendix E: GMOOR
GMOOR CVF INPUT FILE
The CVF file must be made from a TXT file like the one that follows. After the TXT file is created, run makecvf
which changes the TXT file into a CVF file. The TXT file contains information such as the fairleads locations and
water depth and hull displacement. It also must have the force coefficients for the wave, wind and current forces.
These coefficients are calculated by dividing the force by they velocity squared. Also The angles at which the forces
need to be analyzed has to be entered. The RAOs must be either calculated separately, which was not done in this
project because it was not in the design scope, or they must be provided.
/* ------------------------- *
* GENERAL DATA ( identity ) *
* ------------------------- */
*GENERAL
"Blue Tang"
/* Vessel name */
"Texas A&M"
/* Licensee */
"02-23-07"
/* Issue date */
"hull.pln"
/* .PLN file name */
""
/* Serial Number */
"Sources of the data used to create this CVF, with validation"
"and limitations, are contained in Report No.GM-33033-1198-37025 Rev1"
/* ------------- *
* Fairlead Data /*
* ------------- */
*FAIRLEAD
#NFAIRLEADS 12
#UNITS LENGTH METRES
-39.624 30.480 23.47
-39.624 35.052 23.47
-32.766 39.624 23.47
32.766 39.624 23.47
39.624 35.052 23.47
39.624 30.480 23.47
39.624 -30.48023.47
39.624 -35.05223.47
32.766 -39.62423.47
-32.766 -39.624 23.47
-39.624 -35.052 23.47
-39.624 -30.480 23.47
/* ----------- *
Team Malaysia
* Vessel Data *
* ----------- */
*VESSEL
#DRAFTS 23.47
#UNITS FORCE KN
#DRAFT 1 /* 23.47 (80ft) */
42000
/* Displacement - updated */
1.80, 1.35, 0.0 /* mass Coefficients in : sway, surge, heave */
0.0, 0.0, 28.1 /* radii of gyration for : pitch, roll, yaw */
26.1, 13.0, 0.0 /* linear damping in : sway, surge, heave */
0.0, 0.0, 0.46E6 /* quadratic damping in : pitch, roll, yaw */
/* --------------- *
* Wind Force Data *
* --------------- */
*WIND
#DRAFTS 24.38
#UNITS FORCE KN
#HEAD_INCR 45
#HEAD_STEP 0 335 45
#DRAFT 1 /* 24.38m (80ft) */
/* Fx Fy Mxy */
0.0000 -2.734 0.000
-2.181 -2.734 0.000
-2.181 0.0000 0.000
-2.181 -2.534 0.000
-0.000 -2.534 0.000
-2.263 -2.534 0.000
-2.263 -0.000 0.000
-2.263 -2.734 0.000
#YREFLECT
/* ------------------ */
/* Current Force Data */
/* ------------------ */
*CURRENT
#DRAFTS 24.38
#UNITS FORCE KN
#HEAD_INCR 45
#HEAD_STEP 0 335 45
#DRAFT 1 /* 24.38m (77ft) */
/* Fx
Fy Mxy */
0.0
-597.0 0.0
-597.0 -597.0 0.0
-597.0 0.000 0.0
-597.0 -597.0 0.0
0.0
-597.0 0.0
-597.0 -597.0 0.0
-597.0 0.000 0.0
-597.0 -597.0 0.0
#YREFLECT
/*------------------*/
/* Drift Force Data */
/* Regular Data */
/*------------------*/
*DRIFT_REG
#UNITS FORCE KN
118
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119
Team Malaysia
120
Team Malaysia
121
122
Team Malaysia
#HEADINGS 180
#EXTRAP FREQUENCY LOWER CONSTANT
#NFREQ_TXT 28
#NFREQ_CVF 28
#PHASE YES
#PRH YES
#REFERENCE -1 0 20
#MOSES
#DRAFT 1 /* 24.38m (77ft) */
#Heading 1
/* 0 rees */
/*
SURGE
SWAY
HEAVE
ROLL
PITCH
YAW */
/* Freq Period AMP PHASE AMP PHASE AMP PHASE AMP PHASE AMP PHASE AMP
PHASE */
/* (Hz) (sec)
(m/m) ()
(m/m) ()
(m/m) ()
(/m) ()
(/m) ()
(/m)
() */
0.033
0.036
0.040
0.042
0.043
0.045
0.047
0.048
0.049
0.050
0.051
0.053
0.054
0.056
0.059
0.063
0.067
0.071
0.077
0.083
0.091
0.100
0.111
0.125
0.143
30.0
-17.64
27.5
65.05
25.0
82.55
24.0
118.96
23.0
-84.34
22.0
-85.48
21.5
95.81
21.0
91.30
20.5
-89.83
20.0
-95.31
19.5
-82.18
19.0
79.24
18.5
41.59
18.0
83.86
17.0
-95.85
16.0
-88.23
15.0
84.41
14.0
85.24
13.0
-76.29
12.0
-93.90
11.0
-87.95
10.0
-89.81
9.0
-90.98
8.0
88.09
7.0
-81.90
0.8892
89.57
0.0000
3.54
1.0134
-2.95
0.0000
176.38
2.2575
84.85
0.0000
0.9735
90.12
0.0000
-2.86
1.0134
-7.30
0.0000
-176.67
0.9190
-96.57
0.0000
0.9418
90.02
0.0000
24.02
1.0258
-8.32
0.0000
167.44
0.2789
-101.06
0.0000
0.9326
89.99
0.0000
46.07
1.0337
-9.21
0.0000
135.26
0.1867
-104.85
0.0000
0.9232
89.97
0.0000
3.71
1.0448
-10.45
0.0000
174.31
0.1191
-112.08
0.0000
0.9130
89.95
0.0000
11.82
1.0610
-12.20
0.0000
169.48
0.0682
-129.44
0.0000
0.9074
89.94
0.0000
156.96
1.0721
-13.36
0.0000
19.86
0.0505
-148.54
0.0000
0.9016
89.92
0.0000
4.57
1.0860
-14.81
0.0000
174.96
0.0433
-178.77
0.0000
0.8953
89.91
0.0000
14.53
1.1037
-16.66
0.0000
167.86
0.0499
150.77
0.0000
0.8887
89.89
0.0000
13.76
1.1266
-19.09
0.0000
167.09
0.0666
131.06
0.0000
0.8816
89.87
0.0000
25.52
1.1565
-22.43
0.0000
154.52
0.0892
119.35
0.0000
0.8742
89.85
0.0000
22.32
1.1959
-27.27
0.0000
158.49
0.1161
111.37
0.0000
0.8664
89.85
0.0000
108.75
1.2441
-34.72
0.0000
74.56
0.1480
104.48
0.0000
0.8582
89.90
0.0000
71.47
1.2851
-47.14
0.0000
104.47
0.1854
96.25
0.0000
0.8350
90.37
0.0000
38.32
0.8536
-101.96
0.0000
144.73
0.2159
67.83
0.0000
0.8007
90.20
0.0000
-141.90
0.0820
62.29
0.0000
-23.28
0.1588
73.43
0.0000
0.7659
89.90
0.0000
-8.86
0.3977
23.31
0.0000
-171.74
0.1900
87.96
0.0000
0.7237
89.63
0.0000
-1.07
0.5109
14.76
0.0000
-175.17
0.2385
92.88
0.0000
0.6706
89.29
0.0000
-171.45
0.5525
9.95
0.0000
1.00
0.2890
94.91
0.0000
0.6033
88.82
0.0000
-14.85
0.5572
6.21
0.0000
-158.88
0.3396
96.12
0.0000
0.5178
88.22
0.0000
16.07
0.5333
1.88
0.0000
172.87
0.3898
97.05
0.0000
0.4077
87.83
0.0000
53.89
0.4700
-4.60
0.0000
159.78
0.4380
97.26
0.0000
0.2577
89.82
0.0000
48.40
0.3482
-12.61
0.0000
166.31
0.4770
94.16
0.0000
0.0167
96.43
0.0000
82.62
0.2047
-18.71
0.0000
159.78
0.4482
78.67
0.0000
0.1878
-39.55
0.0000
-24.25
0.0795
-26.77
0.0000
-178.11
0.1985
43.85
0.0000
6.0
0.0911
84.60
0.200
5.0
0.0552
-176.08
0.222
4.5
0.1327
-101.77
#Heading 2
/*
SURGE
/* Freq
Period
AMP
PHASE */
/* (Hz)
(sec)
(m/m)
() */
0.033
30.0
0.8224
178.69
0.036
27.5
0.8993
178.79
0.040
25.0
0.8703
178.89
0.042
24.0
0.8619
178.93
0.043
23.0
0.8533
178.97
0.045
22.0
0.8439
179.02
0.047
21.5
0.8389
179.05
0.048
21.0
0.8335
179.07
0.049
20.5
0.8278
179.10
0.050
20.0
0.8218
179.13
0.051
19.5
0.8154
179.16
0.053
19.0
0.8086
179.19
0.054
18.5
0.8017
179.23
0.056
18.0
0.7945
179.27
0.059
17.0
0.7735
179.37
0.063
16.0
0.7414
179.49
0.067
15.0
0.7096
179.66
0.071
14.0
0.6713
179.90
0.077
13.0
0.6235
-179.73
0.083
12.0
0.5631
-179.12
0.091
11.0
0.4870
-178.10
0.100
10.0
0.3901
-176.46
0.111
9.0
0.2596
-174.04
0.125
8.0
0.0545
-169.52
0.143
7.0
0.1139
-144.50
0.167
6.0
0.0518
156.38
0.200
5.0
0.0098
-57.88
0.222
4.5
0.0067
20.75
#Heading 3
/*
SURGE
123
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-51.67
0.0000
143.84
0.0168
-94.16
0.0000
28.46
0.0663
-17.96
0.0000
139.57
0.0000
64.27
0.0485
47.05
0.0000
-130.33
0.0853
-25.70
0.0000
108.20
0.0000
45.05
0.0200
2.59
0.0000
142.52
0.0184
45.38
0.0000
/* 22.5 rees */
SWAY
PHASE AMP
PHASE
HEAVE
AMP
PHASE
ROLL
AMP
PHASE
PITCH
AMP
PHASE
YAW */
AMP
()
(m/m)
()
(m/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
89.56
0.3630
90.02
1.0139
-3.13
0.0354
-87.20
2.0627
84.69
0.0200
90.12
0.3584
90.03
1.0148
-7.18
0.0469
-87.67
0.8369
-96.79
0.0236
90.01
0.3523
90.03
1.0280
-8.25
0.0610
-88.00
0.2523
-101.54
0.0285
89.99
0.3493
90.03
1.0364
-9.15
0.0673
-88.09
0.1677
-105.61
0.0308
89.97
0.3458
90.03
1.0484
-10.39
0.0745
-88.16
0.1063
-113.54
0.0335
89.94
0.3419
90.02
1.0659
-12.13
0.0823
-88.23
0.0604
-133.02
0.0364
89.93
0.3396
90.02
1.0778
-13.29
0.0866
-88.25
0.0456
-154.27
0.0381
89.91
0.3373
90.02
1.0928
-14.74
0.0912
-88.28
0.0417
174.67
0.0400
89.90
0.3347
90.02
1.1119
-16.58
0.0961
-88.30
0.0499
146.67
0.0417
89.88
0.3319
90.02
1.1368
-19.00
0.1010
-88.32
0.0666
129.17
0.0440
89.86
0.3288
90.01
1.1695
-22.33
0.1063
-88.34
0.0886
118.55
0.0459
89.84
0.3255
90.01
1.2129
-27.16
0.1122
-88.36
0.1145
111.09
0.0482
89.83
0.3219
90.00
1.2673
-34.59
0.1181
-88.37
0.1457
104.43
0.0509
89.88
0.3180
90.00
1.3179
-46.97
0.1243
-88.38
0.1824
96.20
0.0538
90.41
0.3090
89.98
0.9088
-101.48
0.1381
-88.38
0.2149
66.56
0.0597
90.25
0.2981
89.94
0.0475
82.19
0.1539
-88.37
0.1516
70.01
0.0673
89.94
0.2848
89.90
0.3680
23.43
0.1713
-88.35
0.1759
85.75
0.0758
89.67
0.2685
89.83
0.4858
14.80
0.1906
-88.31
0.2195
91.49
0.0863
89.35
0.2483
89.77
0.5291
9.99
0.2119
-88.28
0.2651
93.91
0.0991
88.91
0.2231
89.79
0.5338
6.24
0.2349
-88.37
0.3107
95.33
0.1148
88.39
0.1912
90.23
0.5089
1.86
0.2595
-88.93
0.3543
96.36
0.1339
88.21
0.1498
92.26
0.4435
-4.73
0.2844
-91.18
0.3940
96.62
0.1565
90.66
0.0907
100.33
0.3192
-12.50
0.3009
-99.08
0.4199
93.52
0.1811
97.02
0.0082
-169.05
0.1823
-16.34
0.2572
-122.52
0.3694
78.86
0.2067
-29.94
0.0595
-47.73
0.0712
-23.68
0.1063
-171.57
0.1417
57.87
0.1647
-48.09
0.0380
-54.00
0.0090
-75.71
0.0338
83.61
0.0236
11.96
0.1545
-120.93
0.0114
44.10
0.0033
-19.49
0.0299
19.15
0.0197
-64.65
0.0512
-70.72
0.0168
72.07
0.0033
142.95
0.0417
-36.87
0.0059
-112.29
0.1004
/* 45 rees */
SWAY
HEAVE
ROLL
PITCH
YAW */
Period
AMP
PHASE */
(sec)
(m/m)
() */
30.0
0.6319
178.21
27.5
0.6878
178.32
25.0
0.6664
178.44
24.0
0.6601
178.48
23.0
0.6537
178.53
22.0
0.6468
178.57
21.5
0.6430
178.60
21.0
0.6391
178.62
20.5
0.6349
178.65
20.0
0.6305
178.68
19.5
0.6259
178.71
19.0
0.6211
178.74
18.5
0.6163
178.77
18.0
0.6115
178.81
17.0
0.5965
178.89
16.0
0.5704
179.01
15.0
0.5464
179.16
14.0
0.5182
179.40
13.0
0.4833
179.79
12.0
0.4397
-179.54
11.0
0.3853
-178.32
10.0
0.3169
-176.11
9.0
0.2250
-172.41
8.0
0.0799
-165.44
7.0
0.0298
-119.54
6.0
0.0039
121.49
5.0
0.0394
-149.98
4.5
0.0223
-156.36
124
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PHASE
AMP
PHASE
AMP
PHASE
AMP
PHASE
AMP
PHASE
AMP
()
(m/m)
()
(m/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
89.50
0.6710
90.02
1.0150
-3.64
0.0643
-87.81
1.5112
83.88
0.0279
90.13
0.6625
90.02
1.0179
-6.86
0.0853
-88.20
0.6063
-98.00
0.0331
90.00
0.6513
90.02
1.0332
-8.07
0.1106
-88.43
0.1778
-104.03
0.0400
89.97
0.6458
90.02
1.0430
-8.97
0.1224
-88.51
0.1158
-109.57
0.0430
89.94
0.6395
90.02
1.0570
-10.21
0.1355
-88.56
0.0712
-121.02
0.0469
89.91
0.6322
90.02
1.0775
-11.94
0.1496
-88.61
0.0417
-150.19
0.0509
89.90
0.6282
90.01
1.0915
-13.10
0.1575
-88.63
0.0364
-177.01
0.0531
89.88
0.6238
90.01
1.1092
-14.53
0.1657
-88.65
0.0404
155.67
0.0554
89.86
0.6191
90.01
1.1318
-16.35
0.1742
-88.66
0.0515
136.66
0.0581
89.83
0.6140
90.01
1.1613
-18.76
0.1831
-88.67
0.0673
124.81
0.0607
89.80
0.6085
90.00
1.2006
-22.06
0.1929
-88.68
0.0863
116.90
0.0636
89.78
0.6025
90.00
1.2537
-26.85
0.2031
-88.69
0.1093
110.72
0.0669
89.77
0.5959
89.99
1.3228
-34.22
0.2136
-88.70
0.1375
104.56
0.0702
89.83
0.5887
89.98
1.3965
-46.51
0.2251
-88.70
0.1729
96.21
0.0738
90.58
0.5723
89.96
1.0406
-100.40
0.2497
-88.69
0.2087
63.00
0.0817
90.45
0.5525
89.92
0.0696
-167.42
0.2772
-88.66
0.1325
59.39
0.0906
90.09
0.5283
89.87
0.2974
23.58
0.3081
-88.61
0.1365
78.18
0.1010
89.80
0.4986
89.79
0.4263
14.78
0.3419
-88.53
0.1663
86.82
0.1132
89.49
0.4619
89.70
0.4738
9.95
0.3789
-88.44
0.1991
90.67
0.1266
89.12
0.4161
89.63
0.4790
6.10
0.4186
-88.38
0.2306
92.82
0.1414
88.79
0.3588
89.78
0.4513
1.35
0.4593
-88.58
0.2592
94.25
0.1565
89.14
0.2855
90.91
0.3782
-6.41
0.4990
-89.89
0.2799
94.56
0.1686
92.96
0.1865
95.49
0.2360
-15.46
0.5233
-95.12
0.2789
90.52
0.1706
101.66
0.0474
103.10
0.0989
-7.09
0.4528
-110.68
0.1847
72.42
0.1542
18.41
0.0578
-30.19
0.0264
21.83
0.2028
-131.32
0.0417
161.35
0.0928
-51.18
0.0444
26.50
0.0303
129.07
0.0279
-130.06
0.0410
-168.59
0.0463
90.29
0.0576
129.57
0.0105
73.70
0.0164
-120.87
0.0341
135.27
0.0659
167.69
0.0042
-19.43
0.0045
129.23
0.0079
-109.38
0.0358
109.61
0.0758
#Heading 4
/* 67.5 rees */
/*
/* Freq
PHASE
SWAY
AMP
PHASE
HEAVE
AMP
PHASE
ROLL
AMP
PHASE
PITCH
AMP
PHASE
YAW */
AMP
()
(m/m)
()
(m/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
89.24
0.8769
90.01
1.0162
-4.39
0.0827
-88.80
0.6946
79.17
0.0197
/* (Hz)
0.033
SURGE
Period
AMP
PHASE */
(sec)
(m/m)
() */
30.0
0.3464
176.55
27.5
0.3709
176.74
0.040
25.0
0.3606
176.90
0.042
24.0
0.3574
176.97
0.043
23.0
0.3542
177.03
0.045
22.0
0.3507
177.08
0.047
21.5
0.3488
177.11
0.048
21.0
0.3468
177.14
0.049
20.5
0.3448
177.17
0.050
20.0
0.3427
177.20
0.051
19.5
0.3405
177.23
0.053
19.0
0.3384
177.26
0.054
18.5
0.3366
177.29
0.056
18.0
0.3352
177.32
0.059
17.0
0.3281
177.39
0.063
16.0
0.3104
177.48
0.067
15.0
0.2970
177.60
0.071
14.0
0.2820
177.79
0.077
13.0
0.2637
178.13
0.083
12.0
0.2408
178.78
0.091
11.0
0.2123
-179.84
0.100
10.0
0.1760
-176.74
0.111
9.0
0.1247
-167.85
0.125
8.0
0.0355
-38.06
0.143
7.0
0.0169
-6.80
0.167
6.0
0.0539
10.38
0.200
5.0
0.0384
39.77
0.222
4.5
0.0158
-27.98
#Heading 5
/*
SURGE
/* Freq
Period
AMP
PHASE */
/* (Hz)
(sec)
(m/m)
() */
0.033
30.0
0.0101
90.00
0.036
27.5
0.0034
90.00
0.040
25.0
0.0006
90.00
0.042
24.0
0.0005
90.00
0.043
23.0
0.0007
90.00
125
Team Malaysia
90.18
0.8659
90.01
1.0211
-6.37
0.1096
-89.00
0.2674
-105.21
0.0233
89.97
0.8515
90.01
1.0384
-7.79
0.1421
-89.13
0.0722
-119.77
0.0279
89.93
0.8443
90.01
1.0496
-8.71
0.1572
-89.17
0.0459
-135.06
0.0302
89.88
0.8362
90.00
1.0655
-9.95
0.1739
-89.20
0.0322
-164.73
0.0328
89.83
0.8268
90.00
1.0890
-11.66
0.1919
-89.22
0.0338
157.76
0.0354
89.80
0.8215
90.00
1.1051
-12.81
0.2018
-89.23
0.0390
143.73
0.0371
89.77
0.8159
90.00
1.1253
-14.23
0.2123
-89.24
0.0469
133.64
0.0387
89.73
0.8098
89.99
1.1514
-16.03
0.2231
-89.24
0.0564
126.36
0.0404
89.68
0.8032
89.99
1.1856
-18.40
0.2346
-89.25
0.0679
120.78
0.0423
89.63
0.7960
89.98
1.2313
-21.67
0.2467
-89.25
0.0817
116.06
0.0440
89.59
0.7883
89.98
1.2940
-26.40
0.2595
-89.25
0.0994
111.41
0.0463
89.57
0.7798
89.97
1.3776
-33.69
0.2733
-89.24
0.1227
105.68
0.0482
89.68
0.7705
89.96
1.4740
-45.86
0.2874
-89.24
0.1539
96.78
0.0505
91.15
0.7493
89.93
1.1704
-99.16
0.3182
-89.21
0.1916
57.46
0.0554
91.10
0.7236
89.89
0.1596
-149.73
0.3530
-89.17
0.1073
39.67
0.0610
90.52
0.6922
89.83
0.2283
22.98
0.3911
-89.10
0.0823
58.86
0.0673
90.14
0.6536
89.73
0.3684
14.36
0.4327
-88.99
0.0902
74.66
0.0735
89.79
0.6055
89.60
0.4204
9.57
0.4780
-88.84
0.1050
82.82
0.0797
89.45
0.5452
89.42
0.4263
5.50
0.5246
-88.63
0.1201
87.32
0.0846
89.27
0.4691
89.28
0.3961
-0.15
0.5702
-88.46
0.1322
90.10
0.0860
90.17
0.3716
89.52
0.3135
-11.16
0.6099
-88.72
0.1385
90.79
0.0781
96.12
0.2429
91.38
0.1422
-31.58
0.6276
-90.91
0.1257
83.69
0.0502
116.97
0.0706
95.06
0.0374
131.90
0.5551
-98.31
0.0525
26.00
0.0226
-67.90
0.0880
-68.89
0.0947
132.22
0.3133
-105.20
0.1152
-123.43
0.1463
-94.89
0.1296
-65.91
0.0903
155.04
0.0571
-109.40
0.1099
-115.36
0.3406
-80.78
0.0363
-107.01
0.0301
155.16
0.0381
40.09
0.0689
-80.80
0.1385
10.64
0.0088
86.75
0.0059
148.57
0.0102
69.83
0.0164
-67.05
0.0801
/* 90 rees */
SWAY
PHASE AMP
PHASE
HEAVE
AMP
PHASE
ROLL
AMP
PHASE
PITCH
AMP
PHASE
YAW */
AMP
()
(m/m)
()
(m/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
65.75
0.9493
90.00
1.0167
-5.26
0.0889
-90.00
0.3035
-67.74
0.0013
-108.05
0.9374
90.00
1.0223
-5.81
0.1178
-89.99
0.1568
114.59
0.0013
-71.32
0.9218
89.99
1.0405
-7.46
0.1529
-90.00
0.0728
117.05
0.0016
-19.09
0.9141
89.99
1.0523
-8.40
0.1690
-89.99
0.0640
118.16
0.0016
17.84
0.9053
89.99
1.0691
-9.63
0.1867
-89.99
0.0594
119.22
0.0020
22.0
0.0012
90.00
0.047
21.5
0.0014
90.00
0.048
21.0
0.0017
89.99
0.049
20.5
0.0021
89.99
0.050
20.0
0.0026
89.99
0.051
19.5
0.0033
89.98
0.053
19.0
0.0041
89.98
0.054
18.5
0.0054
89.97
0.056
18.0
0.0074
89.97
0.059
17.0
0.0112
89.94
0.063
16.0
0.0072
89.90
0.067
15.0
0.0045
89.83
0.071
14.0
0.0032
89.72
0.077
13.0
0.0023
89.51
0.083
12.0
0.0017
89.12
0.091
11.0
0.0011
88.42
0.100
10.0
0.0005
87.23
0.111
9.0
0.0002
85.88
0.125
8.0
0.0004
84.73
0.143
7.0
0.0008
92.45
0.167
6.0
0.0013
-158.80
0.200
5.0
0.0013
-71.67
0.222
4.5
0.0001
-60.46
#Heading 6
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SURGE
/* Freq
Period
AMP
PHASE */
/* (Hz)
(sec)
(m/m)
() */
0.033
30.0
0.3280
3.45
0.036
27.5
0.3773
3.26
0.040
25.0
0.3618
3.10
0.042
24.0
0.3577
3.04
0.043
23.0
0.3537
2.98
0.045
22.0
0.3494
2.93
0.047
21.5
0.3471
2.90
0.048
21.0
0.3446
2.87
0.049
20.5
0.3418
2.85
126
Team Malaysia
32.82
0.8952
89.98
1.0937
-11.34
0.2060
-89.98
0.0584
120.07
0.0020
37.33
0.8895
89.98
1.1106
-12.47
0.2169
-89.98
0.0591
120.31
0.0020
41.01
0.8835
89.98
1.1320
-13.86
0.2277
-89.98
0.0610
120.33
0.0023
44.39
0.8769
89.97
1.1595
-15.64
0.2395
-89.97
0.0640
120.05
0.0023
47.85
0.8698
89.97
1.1955
-17.98
0.2516
-89.97
0.0686
119.24
0.0023
51.89
0.8620
89.96
1.2440
-21.20
0.2648
-89.96
0.0755
117.60
0.0023
57.12
0.8537
89.95
1.3105
-25.87
0.2785
-89.95
0.0860
114.58
0.0026
64.72
0.8445
89.94
1.4001
-33.08
0.2930
-89.94
0.1020
109.03
0.0026
77.01
0.8345
89.93
1.5058
-45.13
0.3081
-89.93
0.1260
98.68
0.0026
129.98
0.8116
89.90
1.2236
-97.89
0.3412
-89.90
0.1611
49.40
0.0030
175.92
0.7838
89.85
0.1976
-144.09
0.3776
-89.85
0.0889
7.03
0.0033
-167.82
0.7499
89.78
0.1999
20.77
0.4180
-89.77
0.0489
-5.67
0.0036
-160.09
0.7080
89.67
0.3448
13.41
0.4619
-89.65
0.0305
-9.65
0.0039
-154.40
0.6557
89.51
0.3988
8.91
0.5092
-89.48
0.0203
-11.08
0.0043
-148.19
0.5896
89.27
0.4053
4.81
0.5568
-89.22
0.0138
-11.84
0.0046
-139.92
0.5055
88.97
0.3744
-1.37
0.6020
-88.90
0.0085
-11.00
0.0052
-136.27
0.3970
88.76
0.2887
-14.68
0.6385
-88.67
0.0046
8.85
0.0056
-174.01
0.2538
89.36
0.1115
-50.41
0.6499
-89.37
0.0052
27.45
0.0056
76.57
0.0602
91.93
0.1000
154.57
0.5840
-93.30
0.0036
-22.64
0.0052
-0.95
0.1573
-82.37
0.1534
140.08
0.3504
-98.61
0.0039
-101.48
0.0043
49.09
0.3083
-78.50
0.1287
166.17
0.0138
-122.27
0.0046
-170.12
0.0016
38.56
0.1586
-70.07
0.0956
170.14
0.1614
72.05
0.0039
-134.84
0.0046
162.20
0.0286
-119.46
0.0056
-54.38
0.0797
75.33
0.0010
150.27
0.0013
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SWAY
PHASE AMP
PHASE
HEAVE
AMP
PHASE
ROLL
AMP
PHASE
PITCH
AMP
PHASE
YAW */
AMP
()
(m/m)
()
(m/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
-89.24
0.8769
89.99
1.0162
-6.13
0.0827
-91.21
1.2497
-84.41
0.0197
-90.20
0.8659
89.99
1.0210
-5.24
0.1096
-90.99
0.5476
97.67
0.0233
-89.99
0.8515
89.98
1.0384
-7.13
0.1421
-90.86
0.1959
100.80
0.0279
-89.95
0.8443
89.98
1.0496
-8.08
0.1572
-90.82
0.1486
102.91
0.0302
-89.92
0.8362
89.97
1.0655
-9.31
0.1739
-90.78
0.1165
105.84
0.0328
-89.87
0.8268
89.97
1.0889
-11.00
0.1919
-90.75
0.0935
109.87
0.0354
-89.85
0.8215
89.96
1.1050
-12.11
0.2018
-90.73
0.0850
112.35
0.0371
-89.83
0.8159
89.96
1.1253
-13.49
0.2123
-90.72
0.0781
115.11
0.0387
-89.80
0.8098
89.95
1.1513
-15.23
0.2231
-90.70
0.0728
117.97
0.0404
20.0
0.3388
2.82
0.051
19.5
0.3354
2.80
0.053
19.0
0.3315
2.78
0.054
18.5
0.3269
2.76
0.056
18.0
0.3211
2.74
0.059
17.0
0.3118
2.72
0.063
16.0
0.3097
2.71
0.067
15.0
0.2989
2.74
0.071
14.0
0.2842
2.84
0.077
13.0
0.2656
3.11
0.083
12.0
0.2424
3.72
0.091
11.0
0.2133
5.14
0.100
10.0
0.1760
8.59
0.111
9.0
0.1241
19.04
0.125
8.0
0.0348
135.66
0.143
7.0
0.0168
172.13
0.167
6.0
0.0523
-170.82
0.200
5.0
0.0374
-143.40
0.222
4.5
0.0158
147.27
#Heading 7
/*
SURGE
/* Freq
Period
AMP
PHASE */
/* (Hz)
(sec)
(m/m)
() */
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30.0
0.6136
1.79
0.036
27.5
0.6941
1.68
0.040
25.0
0.6675
1.57
0.042
24.0
0.6604
1.52
0.043
23.0
0.6532
1.48
0.045
22.0
0.6455
1.44
0.047
21.5
0.6413
1.41
0.048
21.0
0.6368
1.39
0.049
20.5
0.6320
1.37
0.050
20.0
0.6267
1.34
0.051
19.5
0.6209
1.32
0.053
19.0
0.6144
1.30
0.054
18.5
0.6069
1.28
127
Team Malaysia
-89.76
0.8032
89.95
1.1855
-17.54
0.2346
-90.69
0.0702
120.55
0.0423
-89.72
0.7960
89.94
1.2313
-20.71
0.2467
-90.67
0.0696
122.10
0.0440
-89.69
0.7883
89.93
1.2940
-25.32
0.2595
-90.66
0.0725
121.35
0.0463
-89.69
0.7798
89.92
1.3776
-32.44
0.2733
-90.64
0.0797
116.19
0.0482
-89.81
0.7705
89.91
1.4741
-44.35
0.2874
-90.62
0.0932
103.22
0.0505
-91.41
0.7493
89.87
1.1706
-96.53
0.3182
-90.58
0.1217
36.48
0.0554
-91.45
0.7236
89.82
0.1597
-138.24
0.3530
-90.53
0.0958
-31.89
0.0610
-91.07
0.6922
89.74
0.2279
18.28
0.3911
-90.45
0.0919
-62.30
0.0673
-90.97
0.6535
89.63
0.3681
12.43
0.4327
-90.34
0.1007
-75.68
0.0735
-91.02
0.6054
89.47
0.4203
8.39
0.4777
-90.18
0.1132
-82.21
0.0797
-91.13
0.5451
89.24
0.4265
4.69
0.5240
-89.97
0.1257
-85.74
0.0850
-91.08
0.4689
89.03
0.3968
-0.71
0.5692
-89.77
0.1348
-88.04
0.0866
-89.99
0.3715
89.12
0.3151
-11.53
0.6086
-89.89
0.1355
-90.45
0.0791
-84.07
0.2433
90.78
0.1442
-31.94
0.6283
-91.78
0.1191
-97.20
0.0518
-62.04
0.0706
94.47
0.0372
132.10
0.5633
-98.99
0.0518
-153.38
0.0243
112.67
0.0906
-68.92
0.0949
133.06
0.3225
-106.08
0.1145
55.43
0.1424
83.84
0.1310
-65.31
0.0936
155.48
0.0656
-109.77
0.1119
57.41
0.3373
96.56
0.0349
-112.25
0.0330
154.98
0.0390
35.25
0.0620
93.47
0.1404
-172.07
0.0085
81.48
0.0066
152.98
0.0098
76.29
0.0135
97.22
0.0804
/* 135 rees */
SWAY
PHASE AMP
PHASE
HEAVE
AMP
PHASE
ROLL
AMP
PHASE
PITCH
AMP
PHASE
YAW */
AMP
()
(m/m)
()
(m/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
-89.53
0.6710
89.98
1.0151
-6.88
0.0643
-92.19
2.0682
-85.98
0.0279
-90.15
0.6625
89.98
1.0178
-4.76
0.0853
-91.80
0.8885
95.80
0.0331
-90.02
0.6513
89.97
1.0331
-6.85
0.1106
-91.55
0.3048
98.41
0.0400
-90.00
0.6458
89.96
1.0430
-7.81
0.1224
-91.48
0.2244
100.27
0.0430
-89.98
0.6395
89.96
1.0569
-9.04
0.1355
-91.42
0.1680
103.03
0.0469
-89.96
0.6322
89.95
1.0774
-10.70
0.1496
-91.36
0.1260
107.24
0.0509
-89.95
0.6282
89.95
1.0914
-11.80
0.1575
-91.33
0.1089
110.17
0.0531
-89.94
0.6238
89.94
1.1091
-13.15
0.1654
-91.31
0.0945
113.81
0.0554
-89.93
0.6191
89.94
1.1317
-14.87
0.1742
-91.29
0.0823
118.24
0.0581
-89.91
0.6140
89.93
1.1613
-17.14
0.1831
-91.26
0.0728
123.29
0.0607
-89.90
0.6085
89.92
1.2006
-20.27
0.1929
-91.24
0.0663
128.19
0.0636
-89.89
0.6024
89.91
1.2537
-24.80
0.2031
-91.22
0.0630
131.01
0.0669
-89.90
0.5959
89.90
1.3229
-31.83
0.2136
-91.19
0.0623
128.02
0.0702
18.0
1.25
17.0
1.21
16.0
1.17
15.0
1.15
14.0
1.18
13.0
1.31
12.0
1.65
11.0
2.43
10.0
4.00
9.0
6.49
8.0
10.04
7.0
48.58
6.0
-59.26
5.0
25.88
4.5
15.01
128
Team Malaysia
0.5982
-89.97
0.5887
89.89
1.3968
-43.60
0.2251
-91.17
0.0640
112.53
0.0738
0.5820
-90.79
0.5723
89.85
1.0413
-95.05
0.2497
-91.12
0.0883
14.66
0.0817
0.5704
-90.82
0.5524
89.80
0.0705
-119.21
0.2772
-91.05
0.1240
-58.32
0.0909
0.5486
-90.66
0.5282
89.72
0.2970
17.21
0.3077
-90.97
0.1506
-79.14
0.1010
0.5202
-90.68
0.4985
89.61
0.4260
11.91
0.3415
-90.86
0.1785
-86.35
0.1132
0.4847
-90.81
0.4617
89.47
0.4737
8.22
0.3786
-90.73
0.2073
-89.44
0.1266
0.4404
-91.02
0.4159
89.34
0.4793
4.99
0.4180
-90.59
0.2352
-90.91
0.1417
0.3849
-91.19
0.3586
89.39
0.4525
0.71
0.4583
-90.62
0.2589
-91.76
0.1568
0.3149
-90.71
0.2856
90.36
0.3807
-6.62
0.4980
-91.53
0.2726
-92.70
0.1683
0.2224
-86.92
0.1874
94.86
0.2387
-15.32
0.5259
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0.2664
-96.18
0.1690
0.0785
-76.48
0.0481
105.51
0.0997
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0.4646
-110.66
0.1847
-114.22
0.1516
0.0287
-167.95
0.0580
-35.03
0.0294
23.52
0.2093
-127.49
0.0308
-15.18
0.0899
0.0019
167.24
0.0434
19.80
0.0302
134.96
0.0390
-114.93
0.0528
1.13
0.0577
0.0388
-97.08
0.0581
123.46
0.0060
75.64
0.0154
-112.51
0.0305
-30.59
0.0689
0.0215
-24.09
0.0038
-37.74
0.0025
174.68
0.0059
-104.70
0.0295
-60.65
0.0758
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PHASE
HEAVE
AMP
PHASE
ROLL
AMP
PHASE
PITCH
AMP
PHASE
YAW */
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()
(m/m)
()
(m/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
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0.3630
89.97
1.0140
-7.38
0.0354
-92.80
2.6194
-86.29
0.0200
-90.15
0.3584
89.97
1.0146
-4.43
0.0469
-92.31
1.1191
95.44
0.0236
-90.03
0.3523
89.96
1.0279
-6.65
0.0610
-91.99
0.3789
97.94
0.0285
-90.02
0.3493
89.96
1.0364
-7.62
0.0673
-91.90
0.2766
99.74
0.0308
-90.00
0.3458
89.95
1.0483
-8.84
0.0745
-91.82
0.2037
102.43
0.0335
-89.99
0.3419
89.94
1.0658
-10.49
0.0823
-91.74
0.1490
106.69
0.0364
-89.98
0.3396
89.94
1.0778
-11.58
0.0866
-91.71
0.1263
109.78
0.0381
-89.97
0.3373
89.93
1.0928
-12.92
0.0912
-91.67
0.1066
113.80
0.0400
-89.97
0.3347
89.93
1.1119
-14.62
0.0961
-91.64
0.0899
119.03
0.0417
-89.96
0.3319
89.92
1.1368
-16.86
0.1010
-91.61
0.0761
125.61
0.0440
-89.95
0.3288
89.91
1.1695
-19.94
0.1063
-91.58
0.0656
133.12
0.0459
-89.95
0.3255
89.90
1.2130
-24.43
0.1122
-91.55
0.0587
139.68
0.0482
-89.97
0.3219
89.89
1.2675
-31.37
0.1181
-91.53
0.0531
140.84
0.0509
-90.03
0.3180
89.87
1.3183
-43.01
0.1243
-91.50
0.0453
126.76
0.0538
-90.62
0.3090
89.84
0.9099
-93.66
0.1381
-91.43
0.0751
-11.50
0.0597
-90.63
0.2981
89.78
0.0501
-13.18
0.1539
-91.36
0.1519
-71.19
0.0673
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30.0
0.8041
1.32
0.036
27.5
0.9056
1.22
0.040
25.0
0.8715
1.12
0.042
24.0
0.8622
1.07
0.043
23.0
0.8528
1.03
0.045
22.0
0.8427
0.99
0.047
21.5
0.8372
0.97
0.048
21.0
0.8313
0.94
0.049
20.5
0.8250
0.92
0.050
20.0
0.8181
0.89
0.051
19.5
0.8105
0.87
0.053
19.0
0.8022
0.84
0.054
18.5
0.7927
0.81
0.056
18.0
0.7819
0.79
0.059
17.0
0.7608
0.73
0.063
16.0
0.7421
0.68
15.0
0.7119
0.64
0.071
14.0
0.6732
0.64
0.077
13.0
0.6245
0.71
0.083
12.0
0.5630
0.94
0.091
11.0
0.4850
1.48
0.100
10.0
0.3857
2.48
0.111
9.0
0.2543
3.83
0.125
8.0
0.0528
6.18
0.143
7.0
0.1135
28.82
0.167
6.0
0.0531
-30.34
0.200
5.0
0.0095
107.54
0.222
4.5
0.0069
-173.01
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PHASE */
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(sec)
(m/m)
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30.0
0.8709
116.23
0.036
27.5
0.9799
155.11
0.040
25.0
0.9430
59.59
0.042
24.0
0.9329
-113.33
0.043
23.0
0.9227
69.92
0.045
22.0
0.9117
93.46
0.047
21.5
0.9057
-41.87
0.048
21.0
0.8993
59.77
0.049
20.5
0.8925
84.00
0.050
20.0
0.8850
-23.52
0.051
19.5
0.8768
85.10
0.053
19.0
0.8678
97.31
0.054
18.5
0.8576
-14.90
0.056
18.0
0.8459
-53.35
0.059
17.0
0.8231
68.24
0.063
16.0
0.8017
95.74
0.067
15.0
0.7682
14.46
0.071
14.0
0.7254
-76.23
0.077
13.0
0.6714
36.80
0.083
12.0
0.6028
45.87
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-90.54
0.2848
89.71
0.3676
17.05
0.1709
-91.27
0.1936
-85.95
0.0758
-90.59
0.2684
89.61
0.4855
11.76
0.1903
-91.15
0.2329
-90.68
0.0863
-90.75
0.2482
89.51
0.5291
8.21
0.2116
-91.03
0.2736
-92.53
0.0991
-91.03
0.2230
89.47
0.5345
5.22
0.2346
-90.94
0.3136
-93.29
0.1148
-91.35
0.1912
89.82
0.5106
1.49
0.2589
-91.17
0.3507
-93.59
0.1339
-91.33
0.1499
91.77
0.4466
-4.47
0.2841
-92.75
0.3802
-93.85
0.1558
-88.70
0.0917
100.19
0.3218
-11.49
0.3031
-99.44
0.3976
-95.68
0.1795
-73.59
0.0122
-173.13
0.1805
-12.59
0.2631
-121.11
0.3665
-108.10
0.2047
141.76
0.0582
-54.05
0.0753
-10.25
0.0915
-163.18
0.1627
-131.05
0.1693
125.45
0.0384
-66.75
0.0074
-36.12
0.0249
66.00
0.0331
-155.21
0.1535
49.09
0.0116
25.94
0.0026
6.42
0.0322
34.44
0.0177
123.74
0.0495
96.39
0.0175
56.45
0.0033
150.19
0.0371
-20.01
0.0052
88.90
0.1004
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PHASE AMP
PHASE
HEAVE
AMP
PHASE
ROLL
AMP
PHASE
PITCH
AMP
PHASE
YAW */
AMP
()
(m/m)
()
(m/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
()
(/m)
-89.60
0.0000
0.46
1.0136
-7.56
0.0000
-176.40
2.8136
-86.33
0.0000
-90.15
0.0000
43.80
1.0133
-4.31
0.0000
152.97
1.2005
95.40
0.0000
-90.04
0.0000
50.50
1.0257
-6.58
0.0000
166.20
0.4055
97.88
0.0000
-90.02
0.0000
96.93
1.0336
-7.55
0.0000
135.25
0.2953
99.67
0.0000
-90.01
0.0000
44.33
1.0447
-8.77
0.0000
168.84
0.2169
102.36
0.0000
-90.00
0.0000
31.20
1.0610
-10.42
0.0000
175.88
0.1575
106.64
0.0000
-89.99
0.0000
104.42
1.0721
-11.50
0.0000
89.25
0.1329
109.77
0.0000
-89.98
0.0000
28.09
1.0860
-12.83
0.0000
172.16
0.1112
113.90
0.0000
-89.98
0.0000
36.13
1.1037
-14.52
0.0000
172.44
0.0928
119.38
0.0000
-89.97
0.0000
36.09
1.1266
-16.75
0.0000
167.50
0.0778
126.46
0.0000
-89.97
0.0000
52.31
1.1565
-19.82
0.0000
160.89
0.0659
134.93
0.0000
-89.97
0.0000
50.04
1.1960
-24.29
0.0000
163.03
0.0577
143.06
0.0000
-89.98
0.0000
104.35
1.2443
-31.20
0.0000
68.09
0.0505
146.46
0.0000
-90.05
0.0000
82.36
1.2856
-42.78
0.0000
107.71
0.0397
135.03
0.0000
-90.58
0.0000
74.03
0.8550
-93.04
0.0000
144.90
0.0745
-22.73
0.0000
-90.58
0.0000
102.36
0.0839
6.99
0.0000
-3.63
0.1627
-74.98
0.0000
-90.50
0.0000
75.26
0.3973
17.06
0.0000
-156.85
0.2090
-87.94
0.0000
-90.57
0.0000
36.07
0.5107
11.74
0.0000
-171.69
0.2526
-91.98
0.0000
-90.74
0.0000
132.56
0.5525
8.23
0.0000
-20.15
0.2972
-93.49
0.0000
-91.03
0.0000
79.02
0.5579
5.29
0.0000
-150.26
0.3422
-94.04
0.0000
11.0
56.07
10.0
31.63
9.0
32.98
8.0
3.07
7.0
37.70
6.0
-43.27
5.0
151.90
4.5
170.77
130
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0.5151
-91.42
0.0000
69.74
0.5352
1.66
0.0000
-155.44
0.3848
-94.19
0.0000
0.4022
-91.56
0.0000
103.17
0.4734
-4.10
0.0000
-91.70
0.4213
-94.25
0.0000
0.2511
-89.18
0.0000
106.78
0.3506
-11.20
0.0000
-109.07
0.4505
-95.71
0.0000
0.0189
-41.31
0.0000
-94.87
0.2005
-13.96
0.0000
-135.24
0.4459
-108.11
0.0000
0.1891
132.65
0.0000
-48.28
0.0835
-8.23
0.0000
172.81
0.2359
-140.91
0.0000
0.0955
122.46
0.0000
-77.57
0.0101
-58.49
0.0000
59.92
0.0686
173.12
0.0000
0.0570
-51.88
0.0000
12.85
0.0455
61.77
0.0000
29.88
0.0732
172.25
0.0000
0.1340
-86.29
0.0000
77.88
0.0187
11.64
0.0000
-19.03
0.0171
-128.49
0.0000
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GMOOR OUTPUT
Once the mooring system is designed a batch file can be created that analyzes the mooring system under
environmental loads at different angles and under different damaged conditions. After running the batch file the
results can be viewed by clicking Launch Report and then selecting Batch Detailed Results. This will display the
intact case at which there is the lowest FOS and then the damaged case with the lowest FOS.
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