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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR

Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29202 Hydrostatics Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Analysing the intact stability and free surface effect of rectangular barge

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Precautions

Procedure:
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Observation Table and Calculations


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Formulae used

Open ended questions


1. Write the advantages of increasing L

2. Write the advantages of increasing B

3. Write the advantages of increasing d

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29202 Hydrostatics Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Analysing the damage stability of a rectangular barge and draw shear force and bending moment

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Precautions

Procedure:
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Observation Table and Calculations


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Formulae used

Open ended questions


1. Write the disadvantages of increasing L

2. Write the disadvantages of increasing B

3. Write the disadvantages of increasing d

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29202 Hydrostatics Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Measurement of pitching moment of inertia of the ship in water

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Precautions

Procedure:
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Observation Table and Calculations


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Formulae used

Open ended questions


1. Explain the impact of ship breadth on stability

2. Explain the impact of freeboard on stability

3. Explain the impact of the position of G on stability

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29202 Hydrostatics Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Measurement of pitching moment of inertia of the ship in air

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Precautions

Procedure:
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Observation Table and Calculations


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Formulae used

Open ended questions


4. Explain the significance of Bonjean curves

5. Explain the difference between artistic drawing and engineering drawing.

6. State the significance of Bernoulli’s theorem

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29202 Hydrostatics Laboratory


Title of Experiment: Analysing the intact stability and free surface effect of Oval section barge

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Precautions

Procedure:
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Observation Table and Calculations


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Formulae used

Open ended questions


1. Explain the impact of displacement on stability

2. Explain the impact of hull form on stability

3. List the factors affecting stability

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29204 Lines Plan Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Creating offset table for a given model

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Precautions

Procedure:
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Observation Table and Calculations

Open ended questions


1. Describe the term angle of vanishing stability

2. Describe the term angle of lol

3. Describe metacenter and its significance

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29204 Linesplan Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Creating lines drawing (half breadth plan, Front view) from a given offset table

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Procedure and Theory involved:

Open ended questions


1. A ship of 8000 tonnes displacement has KM 7.5 m, and KG 7.0 m. A double‐bottom tank is 12 m long,
15 m wide and 1 m deep. The tank is divided longitudinally at the center line and both sides are full of
salt water. Calculate the list if one side is pumped out until it is half empty.
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

2. A ship of 8153.75 tonnes displacement has KM =8 m, KG = 7.5 m, and has a double bottom tank
15´10´2 which is full of salt water ballast. Find the new GM if this tank is now pumped out till half
empty. Note. The mass of the water pumped out will cause an actual rise in the position of the ship's
center of gravity and the free surface created will cause a virtual loss in GM. There are therefore two
shifts in the position of the centre of gravity to consider. In Figure, the shaded portion represents the
water to be pumped out with its centre of gravity at position g. The original position of the ship's center
of gravity is at G.

3. When a mass of 10 tonnes is shifted 12 m, transversely across the deck of a ship with a GM of 0.6 m it
causes 0.25 m defection in a 10 m plumb line. Calculate the ship's displacement.

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29204 Linesplan Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Calculation of Hydrostatic curves

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Procedure and Theory involved:

Formulae used
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Open ended questions


1. A ship has a displacement of 3000 tonnes. On the vessels is a rectangular double‐bottom tank 15 m
long and 8 m wide. this tank is partially filled with ballast water having a density of 1.025t/m3
If the GMT without free surface effect is 0.18m calculate the virtual loss in GMT when the double
bottom tank has:
a. No divisional bulkheads fitted.
b. Two longitudinal bulkheads fitted giving three equal divisions.

2. When a mass of 25 tonnes is shifted 15 m transversely across the deck of a ship of 8000 tonnes
displacement, it causes a defection of 20 cm in a plumb line 4 m long. If the KM = 7 m, calculate the
KG.

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29204 Linesplan Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Draw the Bonjean curves for a given ship model

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Procedure and Theory involved:

Observation Table and Calculations


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Formulae used

Open ended questions


1. List the typical hydrostatic curves and their significance

2. List the typical fineness coefficients used in Naval Architecture

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

NA29204 Linesplan Laboratory


Title of Experiment:
Making bulkhead/ template for model fabrication

Name of the
Students

Registration
Numbers

Date of Submission:
Due Date of Submission:

Assessment Rubrics

Mark
Description Mark Allotted
Secured

Attendance 20
Objectives, apparatus required, procedure, 10
calculations, results, conclusion
Lab conduction & adherence to the safety practices 35

Answers to Open Ended Questions 15

Viva voce 20

Late Submission/Plagiarism Mark Deduction -

Total Marks 100

Signature of Lab in-charge


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KHARAGPUR
Department of Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture

Aim/ Objective:

Apparatus/ Instruments required:

Safety, Procedure and Theory involved:

Open ended questions


1. Explain the impact of sheer on stability

2. Explain the impact of trim on stability

3. Explain the impact of surrounding environment on stability

Results/ Conclusions/ Inference

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