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List of 29 Important Formulas of Mooring Forces

Angle of Current Relative to Longitudinal Axis of Vessel given Reynolds Number
Area Ratio given Expanded or Developed Blade Area of Propeller
Average Current Speed for Form Drag of Vessel
Average Current Speed given Reynolds Number
Axial Tension or Load given Individual Stiffness of Mooring Line
Coefficient of Drag for Winds Measured at 10 m given Drag Force due to Wind
Displacement of Vessel for Wetted Surface Area of Vessel
Drag Force due to Wind
Elongation in Mooring Line given Individual Stiffness of Mooring Line
Elongation in Mooring Line given Percent Elongation in Mooring Line
Expanded or Developed Blade Area of Propeller
Form Drag Coefficient given Form Drag of Vessel
Individual Stiffness of Mooring Line
Mass of Vessel given Virtual Mass of Vessel
Projected Area of Vessel above Waterline given Drag Force due to Wind
Propeller Drag Coefficient given Propeller Drag
Propeller Drag due to Form Drag of Propeller with Locked Shaft
Reynolds Number given Skin Friction Coefficient
Skin Friction Coefficient given Skin Friction of Vessel
Skin Friction of Vessel due to Flow of Water over Wetted Surface Area of Vessel
Undamped Natural Period of Vessel
Velocity at Desired Elevation
Vessel Draft given Form Drag of Vessel
Virtual Mass of Vessel
Waterline Length of Vessel for Wetted Surface Area of Vessel
Waterline Length of Vessel given Expanded or Developed Blade Area
Waterline Length of Vessel given Reynolds Number
Wetted Surface Area of Vessel
Wind Speed at Standard Elevation of 10 m given Velocity at Desired Elevation

Variables used in Important Formulas of Mooring Forces PDF

  1. A Projected Area of the Vessel (Square Meter)
  2. Ap Expanded or Developed Blade Area of a Propeller (Square Meter)
  3. Ar Area Ratio
  4. B Vessel Beam (Meter)
  5. Cc, form Form Drag Coefficient
  6. Cc, prop Propeller Drag Coefficient
  7. CD' Coefficient of Drag
  8. cf Skin Friction Coefficient
  9. D Displacement of a Vessel (Cubic Meter)
  10. Fc, form Form Drag of a Vessel (Kilonewton)
  11. Fc, prop Vessel Propeller Drag (Newton)
  12. Fc,fric Skin Friction of a Vessel
  13. FD Drag Force (Newton)
  14. kn Individual Stiffness of a Mooring Line
  15. kn' Individual Mooring Line Stiffness
  16. ktot Effective Spring Constant (Newton per Meter)
  17. lwl Waterline Length of a Vessel (Meter)
  18. ln Length of Mooring Line (Meter)
  19. m Mass of a Vessel (Kilonewton)
  20. ma Mass of Vessel due to Inertial Effects (Kilonewton)
  21. mv Virtual Mass of the Ship (Kilonewton)
  22. Re Reynolds Number
  23. Rem Reynolds Number for Mooring Forces
  24. Res Reynolds Number for Skin Friction
  25. S Wetted Surface Area (Square Meter)
  26. S' Wetted Surface Area of Vessel (Square Meter)
  27. T Vessel Draft (Meter)
  28. Tn Undamped Natural Period of a Vessel (Hour)
  29. Tn' Axial Tension or Load on a Mooring Line (Kilonewton)
  30. T' Draft in Vessel (Meter)
  31. V Longshore Current Speed (Meter per Second)
  32. V10 Wind Speed at Height of 10 m (Meter per Second)
  33. Vc Average Current Speed (Meter per Hour)
  34. Vcs Average Current Speed for Skin Friction (Meter per Second)
  35. Vz Velocity at the Desired Elevation z (Meter per Second)
  36. z Desired Elevation (Meter)
  37. Δln Mooring Line Elongation (Meter)
  38. Δlη' Elongation in the Mooring Line (Meter)
  39. εm Percent Elongation in a Mooring Line
  40. θc Angle of the Current
  41. ν' Kinematic Viscosity in Stokes (Stokes)
  42. ρair Air Density (Kilogram per Cubic Meter)
  43. ρwater Water Density (Kilogram per Cubic Meter)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Important Formulas of Mooring Forces PDF

  1. Constant: pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
    Archimedes' constant
  2. Function: acos, acos(Number)
    The inverse cosine function, is the inverse function of the cosine function. It is the function that takes a ratio as an input and returns the angle whose cosine is equal to that ratio.
  3. Function: cos, cos(Angle)
    Cosine of an angle is the ratio of the side adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse of the triangle.
  4. Function: sqrt, sqrt(Number)
    A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
  5. Measurement: Length in Meter (m)
    Length Unit Conversion
  6. Measurement: Time in Hour (h)
    Time Unit Conversion
  7. Measurement: Volume in Cubic Meter (m³)
    Volume Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Area in Square Meter (m²)
    Area Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Speed in Meter per Hour (m/h), Meter per Second (m/s)
    Speed Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Force in Kilonewton (kN), Newton (N)
    Force Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Surface Tension in Newton per Meter (N/m)
    Surface Tension Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Kinematic Viscosity in Stokes (St)
    Kinematic Viscosity Unit Conversion
  13. Measurement: Density in Kilogram per Cubic Meter (kg/m³)
    Density Unit Conversion

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