Table 4 - Summary of Maximum Values of Hydrodynamic Loads for 

 Operation in Calm Water with Hull Pitching 



LOADING COMPONENT 



F 

 "h 



M 



F 



M 



"h 



L„AX..'L 



1.03 



1.04 



1.04 



1.05 



"-MAX.."^ 



1.91 



1.92 



1.84 



1.82 



"-MAX/"^ 



1.71 



1.70 



1.62 



1.61 



'L^AX^-Ll/i^AX-L) 



1.28 



1.31 



1.35 



1.34 



MAX.r^j MAX 



0.20 



0.22 



0.22 



0.21 



MAX.v' MAX 



1.12 



1.13 



1.14 



1.13 



•-MAX 'L 



0.89 



0.88 



0.80 



0.78 



L„Ay /'"-MAX - L) 

 MAX.i^ MAX 



1.25 



1.26 



1.29 



1.28 



'W.-"-MAx-L))/!: 



0.18 



0.18 



0.18 



0.17 



'Di „Ax.yL 



0.79 



0.77 



0.73 



0.69 



(L),/r 



0.66 



0.64 



0.59 



0.59 



'DlMAxV^-'l 



1.20 



1.20 



1.24 



1.17 



IMAX.i^ 1 



0.12 



0.12 



0.13 



0.10 



L (N OR N-m) 



32.65 



2.46 



19.93 



1.55 



L refers to any one of the indicated loading components; i.e., F , IVI , F , IVI^. 



The subscript \p refers to operation in calm water with hull pitching (Condition 2 in Table 1), whereas 

 the absence of the subscript ip refers to operation in calm water without hull pitching (Condition 1 in 

 Table 1). 



The subscript MAX with superscript — indicates the maximum absolute value of the time-average load 

 per revolution. 



The subscript MAX with no superscript indicates the maximum absolute value of the peak load per 

 revolution. 



The subscript MAX with superscript ~ indicates the maximum absolute value of the peak minus time- 

 average load per revolution. 



The subscript 1MAX indicates the maximum value of the first harmonic load per revolution. 



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