MARITIME – HULL & NAVAL ARCHITECTURE CALCULATOR Stability Range A precise tool.
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What is the Stability Range & How does it work?

The stability of a vessel is governed by the relationship between its centre of gravity (KG) and its metacentric height (GM). When a ship heels, the righting moment that restores it to an upright position depends on the geometry of the hull and the distribution of mass.

A key indicator of safe operating limits is the limiting heel angle (ΞΈlim), beyond which the righting moment becomes negative and the vessel may capsize. This angle can be approximated by the arctangent of the ratio GM/KG, assuming small‑angle linear behaviour.

Naval architects use this simple relationship to quickly assess whether a design meets stability criteria for various loading conditions. By adjusting KG (through ballast or cargo placement) and GM (through hull form), the permissible heel angle can be increased, enhancing safety.

\theta_{lim}=\arctan\left(\frac{GM}{KG}\right)
GM = metacentric height (m), KG = height of centre of gravity above keel (m)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the formula for calculating the limiting heel angle?
The limiting heel angle (ΞΈlim) can be approximated by the arctangent of the ratio GM/KG.
How does the center of gravity affect a vessel’s stability?
A lower center of gravity (KG) generally increases a vessel’s stability, as it reduces the moment arm for the righting moment.
What is metacentric height (GM)?
Metacentric height (GM) is the distance between the center of buoyancy and the metacenter, which influences a vessel’s stability.
When does a vessel risk capsizing?
A vessel risks capsizing when the righting moment becomes negative, typically beyond its limiting heel angle (ΞΈlim).
How can I improve a vessel’s stability?
Improving a vessel’s stability involves lowering the center of gravity and increasing the metacentric height.
What is the significance of the righting moment in maritime navigation?
The righting moment is crucial as it helps restore a heeling vessel to an upright position, ensuring safe operation.
How does the geometry of the hull affect stability?
The shape and design of the hull influence its ability to generate a restoring force, impacting overall stability.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.