Angle of loll
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Angle of loll is a term used to describe the state of a ship which is unstable when upright (ie: has a negative GMt) and therefore takes on an angle of heel to either port or starboard. [1] [2][3][4]
It is often caused by the influence of a large Free surface or the loss of stability due to damaged compartments. It is different from list in that the vessel is not induced to heel to one side or the other by the distribution of weight, it is merely incapable of maintaining a zero heel attitude.
[edit] References
- ^ Kemp, "The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea", 1976, p. 494
- ^ Stability Calculations - Estimating Centre of Gravity (Web - PDF available from link on page). Maritime & Coastguard Agency. Retrieved on 2007-01-24.
- ^ Definition - angle of loll (Web). Maritime Dictionary. Retrieved on 2007-01-24.
- ^ Stability Definitions (Web). MCA Orals. Retrieved on 2007-01-24.