center of flotation

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center of flotation

The ship's center of flotation is carefully calculated for stability.

Definition

Noun: * The center of gravity of a floating object: In naval architecture and physics, the center of flotation is the geometric center of the waterplane area of a floating object. It is the point about which the vessel will rotate when it pitches (tilts forward and backward) or rolls (tilts side to side). It is also the point through which buoyant forces are considered to act vertically upward.

Usage Notes
  • The term is primarily used in technical contexts related to shipbuilding, naval engineering, and hydrostatics.
  • It is a fixed point for a given waterline (the line where the hull meets the water's surface) but will move if the vessel's draft (how deep it sits in the water) or trim (its fore-and-aft balance) changes.
  • It is distinct from the center of buoyancy, which is the center of gravity of the volume of water displaced by the vessel.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The naval architect calculated the center of flotation to ensure the ship's stability.
    • A change in cargo distribution will shift the vessel's center of flotation.
    • When designing the hull, engineers must carefully consider the location of the center of flotation relative to the center of gravity.
Advanced Usage
  • Longitudinal Center of Flotation (LCF): The location of the center of flotation along the length of the vessel, measured from a reference point like the bow or midships. It is critical for determining trim.
  • Transverse Center of Flotation: The location of the center of flotation across the width (beam) of the vessel. For symmetric hulls, this is typically on the centerline.
Variants and Related Words
  • Centre of flotation (noun): The British English spelling variant.
  • Center of buoyancy (noun): The center of gravity of the displaced water volume. While related, it is a different concept.
  • Metacenter (noun): A theoretical point crucial for stability analysis, determined from the center of buoyancy and the center of gravity.
Synonyms
  • Geometric center of the waterplane area (noun phrase): A descriptive synonym.
  • CF (noun): A common abbreviation in technical diagrams and calculations.
Related Technical Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Trim (noun): The difference in draft between the bow and the stern of a vessel.
  • Draft (noun): The vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel).
  • Waterplane (noun): The horizontal cross-sectional shape of a hull at the waterline.
center of flotation

The ship's center of flotation is carefully calculated for stability.

Noun
  1. the center of gravity of a floating object

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