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Vessel Beam in Mooring Forces Formulas
Vessel Beam refers to the width of a vessel, such as a ship or boat, measured at its widest point. And is denoted by B. Vessel Beam is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Vessel Beam is always negative.
Formulas to find Vessel Beam in Mooring Forces
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Vessel Beam given Expanded or Developed Blade Area of Propeller
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Vessel Beam given Form Drag of Vessel
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Mooring Forces formulas that make use of Vessel Beam
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Expanded or Developed Blade Area of Propeller
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Waterline Length of Vessel given Expanded or Developed Blade Area
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Area Ratio given Expanded or Developed Blade Area of Propeller
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Form Drag Coefficient 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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Angle of Current Relative to Longitudinal Axis of Vessel for Form Drag of Vessel
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List of variables in Mooring Forces formulas
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Expanded or Developed Blade Area of a Propeller
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Area Ratio
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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 Draft
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Average Current Speed
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Angle of the Current
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FAQ
What is the Vessel Beam?
Vessel Beam refers to the width of a vessel, such as a ship or boat, measured at its widest point. Vessel Beam is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Vessel Beam is always negative.
Can the Vessel Beam be negative?
Yes, the Vessel Beam, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Vessel Beam?
Vessel Beam is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Vessel Beam can be measured.
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