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Angle of the Current in Mooring Formulas
Angle of the Current refers to the direction at which ocean currents or tidal flows approach a coastline or a coastal structure, relative to a defined reference direction. And is denoted by θ
c
.
Formulas to find Angle of the Current in Mooring
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Angle of Current Relative to Longitudinal Axis of Vessel given Reynolds Number
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Angle of Current Relative to Longitudinal Axis of Vessel for Form Drag of Vessel
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Mooring formulas that make use of Angle of the Current
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Average Current Speed given Reynolds Number
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Waterline Length of Vessel given Reynolds Number
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Kinematic Viscosity of Water given Reynolds Number
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Skin Friction of Vessel due to Flow of Water over Wetted Surface Area of Vessel
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Skin Friction Coefficient given Skin Friction of Vessel
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Wetted Surface Area of Vessel given Skin Friction
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Average Current Speed given Skin Friction of Vessel
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Reynolds Number given Skin Friction Coefficient
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Propeller Drag due to Form Drag of Propeller with Locked Shaft
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Propeller Drag Coefficient given Propeller Drag
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Form Drag Coefficient given Form Drag of Vessel
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Vessel Beam given Form Drag of Vessel
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Vessel Draft given Form Drag of Vessel
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Average Current Speed for Form Drag of Vessel
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List of variables in Mooring formulas
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Reynolds Number for Mooring Forces
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Kinematic Viscosity in Stokes
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Average Current Speed
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Waterline Length of a Vessel
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Form Drag of a Vessel
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Water Density
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Form Drag Coefficient
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Vessel Beam
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Vessel Draft
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FAQ
What is the Angle of the Current?
Angle of the Current refers to the direction at which ocean currents or tidal flows approach a coastline or a coastal structure, relative to a defined reference direction.
Can the Angle of the Current be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Angle of the Current, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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