Flooding time is a critical safety parameter that estimates how quickly water can ingress a vessel after a hull breach. It depends on the size of the opening and the hydrostatic pressure driving the flow.
The classic approximation assumes a rectangular breach and uses the orifice flow equation combined with the vesselβs waterplane area to predict the rate of volume increase.
A_{wp} = waterplane area (mΒ²)
T = draft (m)
A_b = breach area (mΒ²)
g = 9.81β―mβ―sβ»Β²
By inserting the vessel dimensions (length, beam, draft) and the breach dimensions (width, height), naval architects can quickly assess whether the vessel can remain afloat long enough for damage control measures.
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