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otnmbrd wrote:
Wayne.B wrote in : Anyone here have any experience with roll stabilization tanks - designing, building, tuning, etc. ? I'm talking about passive roll stabilization using port and starboard water tanks connected by a "slosh" tunnel. If sized properly the water sloshing between the tanks will be out of phase with the roll period and dampen the motion, even at anchor. Basically what you're talking about are "Flume" Stabilizers. John J. McMullen (the company) was at one time the principal designer. You might try going to them to see if they are still using them and if there have been any advances. No pumps are needed, other than for filling and installation; high up is generally better for better results; you generally need to be aware of stability (waddahey, you're basically making "free surface" work for you in a positive way; the system works the same at all speeds, but EG you have to roll for the system to work (sometimes that first roll can be a doozy)..... etc. otn Googling for "water ballasted yachts" brings up a whole plethora of stuff, including forum discussions. The consensus seems to be that the roll period is too short to move a volume of water that would make any difference to lateral stability, and pumping requires a huge amount of energy. The pendulum-like swinging bulb keels fitted to the Open 60 and other derivatives seem to provide much more resistance to heeling than any water ballast gadgetry, increasing the resistance to heeling by as much as 55%, according to one guy. This, plus the double-rudder (fore and aft), and massive dagger boards either side, seem to provide much more stability than moving water around inside the hull. This said, the all carbon fibre 140 foot super-maxi, Mari Cha IV, was launched in August 2003, the yacht weighs just 50 tonnes, and has a canting keel with a 10 ton bulb, which can be swung + / - 40 degrees; and a water ballast system. Since she did the west-to-east crossing of the north Atlantic in 6 days shortly after her launch, maybe there IS something in this water ballasting after all! Perhaps it stops Mari Chai 1V from taking off and becoming a flying machine! Dennis. |
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