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On Jan 31, 1:12 pm, RichH wrote:
... Doesnt matter where the maximum stress comes from ... the shrouds dont know the difference as they are in reaction to that stress application. Doesnt matter if windloading heels the boat to 45 degrees or by a rope tied to the top of the mast heels the boat to the same 45 degrees .... as if the boat is at 45 degrees over the stress in the wires will be IDENTICAL. :-) It isn't really required to do this. Under IOR a method was developed for estimating a yachts stability from small changes in trim angle when moving a weight a certain longitudinal distance. They are still pretty good estimators of stability, particularly if you yacht wasn't designed to fool them. Again, L&E discuss the methods and work and example. -- Tom. |
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