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3Lesson 4.2
Solid Weight Shifts, Additions and Removals
4Example of a SOLID weight addition gone wrong
5We must crawl before we can walk!
- Lets review Homework 1 and Lesson 4.1
6References(Are they different?)
- NSTM 079 Volume 1
- NTTP 3-20.31
- Damage Control Book, section II (a)
7Enabling Objectives to be covered
- Describe movement of reference points.
- Describe impact of addition, removal and shift
of weight on stability. - Calculate KG1 and GG2.
- Calculate Sine and Cosine corrections.
- Apply corrections to Static Stability Curve.
8CLASS TIMELINE
1. Vertical Weight Shifts2. Vertical Weight
Additions/Removals3. Sine Correction4.
Horizontal Weight Shifts5. Horiz Weight
Additions / Removals6. Cosine Correction7.
Example Problem
9Vertical Weight Shifts
GG1 KG1 - KGo
10KG1 (Wo x KGo) (w x kg)
Wf
WHEREw Weight Shifted
kg Distance Shifted
Wo Original Displacement
KGo Original Height of G
Wf Final Displacement
if shift up/- if shift down
1125 LT
Wo 2000 LT
1245 LT
Wo 3400 LT
8 FT
33 FT
15.5 FT
17 LT
13WHEREw12 Weights Shifted
kg12 Distances Shifted
Wo Original Displacement
KGo Original Height of G
Wf Final Displacement
if shift up/- if shift down
14CLASS TOPICS
1. Vertical Weight Shifts2. Vertical Weight
Additions/Removals3. Sine Correction4.
Horizontal Weight Shifts5. Horizontal Weight
Additions/Removals6. Cosine Correction7.
Example Problem
15Example of vertical weight addition
16Vertical Weight Additions
17Vertical Weight Additions
18WHERE
KGo Original Height of G
Wo Original Displacement
if addition/- if removal
w Weight Added/Removed
kg Distance Keel to "g" of w
Wf Final Displacement
1916 LT
ADD
42 FT
Wo 2000 LT
KG1 ?
KGo 12 FT
20CLASS TOPICS
1. Vertical Weight Shifts2. Vertical Weight
Additions/Removals3. Sine Correction4.
Horizontal Weight Shifts5. Horizontal Weight
Additions/Removals6. Cosine Correction7.
Example Problem
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22CL
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24WHERE
OPP GT
HYP GG1
25THINK VERTICAL DIRECTION ONLY!!!
- SINE correction is vertical only I use KG1 to
find SINE Correction
26GG1 0.8 FT
KG1 19.8 FT
Sin 0 0Sin 30 0.5Sin 90 1.0
GT0 .8FT x 0 0 FT
GT30 .8FT x .5 .4 FT
GT90 .8FT x 1 .8 FT
X
27CLASS TOPICS
1. Vertical Weight Shifts2. Vertical Weight
Additions/Removals3. Sine Correction4.
Horizontal Weight Shifts5. Horizontal Weight
Additions/Removals6. Cosine Correction7.
Example Problem
28Horizontal Weight Shifts
29WHEREw Weight Shifted
d Distance shifted
Wf Final Displacement
30Horizontal Weight Shifts
Wo 3000 LT
34 LT
31CLASS TOPICS
1. Vertical Weight Shifts2. Vertical Weight
Additions/Removals3. Sine Correction4.
Horizontal Weight Shifts5. Horizontal Weight
Additions/Removals6. Cosine Correction7.
Example Problem
32Horizontal Weight Additions and Removals
33WHEREw Weight Added or Removed
d Distance Added/Removed from Centerline
Wf Final Displacement
34Horizontal Weight Additions and Removals
50 LT
Wo 4500 LT
35CLASS TOPICS
1. Vertical Weight Shifts2. Vertical Weight
Additions/Removals3. Sine Correction4.
Horizontal Weight Shifts5. Horizontal Weight
Additions/Removals6. Cosine Correction7.
Example Problem
36Cosine Correction
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39WHERE
ADJ GP
HYP GG2
40THINK TRANSVERSE DIRECTION ONLY!!!
- COSINE correction is transverse (Port/Stbd)
only I use GG2 to find COSINE Correction
41KG1 19.0 FT
GG2 .9 FT
Cos 0 1.0Cos 60 0.5Cos 90 0
GP0 .9FT x 1 0.9 FT
GP60 .9FT x .5 .45 FT
GP90 .9FT x 0 0 FT
X
42Ok Lets see both corrections applied to the same
curve
43Note Apply second correction to the first
corrected curve doesnt matter which one you do
first.
44CLASS TOPICS
1. Vertical Weight Shifts2. Vertical Weight
Additions/Removals3. Sine Correction4.
Horizontal Weight Shifts5. Horizontal Weight
Additions/Removals6. Cosine Correction7.
Example Problem
45EXAMPLE PROBLEM
46V 67 LT 43 FT3/LT
V 2881 FT3
wH2O 2881 FT3 / 35 FT3/LT
wH2O 82.31 LT
wadded 82.31 LT 67 LT 15.31 LT
472
HELICOPTER
C/L
11
32
0
352
BOAT
P
- 3
54
31
162
93
AMMO
P?S
13
25
27
325
351
TANK
S
2881
15.31
9
10
137.79
153.1
23.31
814.79
162
597.1
0
23.31
652.79
597.1 STBD
1
3
3650
3673.31
19.62
652.79
0.62
19.2
19.26
597.1
0.36
0.16
0.36
19.0
This is what you plot
48Review of Enabling Objectives
- Describe movement of reference points.
- Describe impact of addition, removal and shift
of weight on stability. - Calculate KG1 and GG2.
- Calculate Sine and Cosine corrections.
- Apply corrections to Static Stability Curve.
49Quiz
- If we have a weight addition (w) the notation in
the KG1 equation is? - ANS
- What are the SINE values for 0?, 30? and 90?
degrees? - ANS 0? 0, 30? 0.5, 90? 1
- What are the COSINE values for 0?, 60? and 90?
degrees? - ANS 0? 1, 60? 0.5, 90? 0
50Instructor will now
- Assign Homework for lesson 4.2 (Stability
Problems 1, 2, 3) - Read Student Guide!!