AFF041 Study Of A Body Floating Educational Equipment Vocational Training Hydraulic Bench
Description
stability of a floating body
determining the metacentre
other floating bodies with different shapes of frame optionally available, AFF041
In hydrostatics, the metacentre is an important point to be considered when assessing the stability of floating bodies.
Stability refers to the ability of a ship to right itself from a heeled position. The metacentre is the intersection of the buoyancy vector and the vessel’s axis of symmetry at a certain heel.
The AFF041 unit can be used to study the stability of a floating body and to determine the metacentre graphically. In addition, the buoyancy of the floating body can also be determined. The experiment is easy to set up and is particularly suitable for practical work in small groups.
The experiment is conducted in a tank filled with water. A transparent body with a rectangular frame crosssection is used as the floating body. Clamped weights that can be moved horizontally and vertically make it possible to adjust the centre of gravity and the heel.
The position of the clamped weights can be read on scales. A clinometer indicates the heel.
The accessory AFF041 is available as an optional extra for further experiments with different frame shapes.
Learning objectives/experiments
study and determination of
· buoyancy, centre of buoyancy
· centre of gravity, metacentre,stability
· heel