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This book covering the marine bulk cargo measurement (MBCM) survey (also known as a ‘draught survey’) is for both marine surveyors and ships’ officers. It is also a source of ‘theory into practice’ applications for naval architects.
The basics of naval architecture are outlined so that you can follow and understand the steps taken during a marine bulk cargo measurement (MBCM) survey. This might also be known as a ‘draught survey’. MBCM surveys are usually carried out on bulk carriers, a type of ship that has undergone substantial changes and improvements since the 1990s. However, while the size of the ships has steadily increased and their designs have changed, the original principles and concepts of naval architecture remain unchanged.
Contents:
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Definitions and Form Terms
Chapter 3 MBCM Surveys - General Error Notes
Chapter 4 Receipt of an Application for an MBCM Survey
Chapter 5 Determining Onboard Quantities
Chapter 6 Recording of Draughts, Taking Soundings, Dock Water Density
Chapter 7 Displacement 1st Trim Correction/Layer Correction
Chapter 8 Displacement 2nd Trim Correction
Chapter 9 Displacement List/Heel Correction
Chapter 10 Displacement Density Correction
Chapter 11 Cargo Quantity Calculation
Chapter 12 Marine Bulk Cargo Measurement - Survey Report
Appendix 1 Physical Terms
Appendix 2 Linear Interpolation
Appendix 3 Metric Units
Index