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Stability Experiences

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Combat superiority


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Data processing


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Integration and interoperability


The stability experiment is a test that aims to calculate the weight in thread of a ship, as well as the position of its centre of gravity. In order to carry out the stability experiment, the ship is made to float freely for the measurement of draughts and heels induced by the movement of known weights.

The Stability Experiment Function is intended to assist the crew in performing stability tests in a regulated and autonomous manner. It makes accurate estimates of the vessel's KG and determines the optimum time for stability tests.

Advanced stability test management with ship's centre of gravity estimation

Stability experience is a function that assists the crew in conducting stability tests in a regulated and accompanied manner. It allows estimates of the vessel's KG (centre of gravity height) to be made and the appropriate time to carry out the tests to be determined, improving the accuracy of the measurements made.

Precise formal stability

Tool that guides the operator in carrying out stability tests in a regulated and autonomous manner. It facilitates the monitoring of the vessel's displacement, providing graphical trend analysis and checking that the loading and stability conditions comply with the pre-established criteria.

Assisted stability

It allows stability tests to be carried out using only the vessel's resources. This system guides the operator through the process of verifying and recording conditions and values such as displacement, tank contents and induced heel.

Trend Analysis

Facilitates monitoring of vessel displacement to determine the need for stability testing.

Improved safety and efficiency of navigation through autonomous and accurate stability testing

The stability experiment allows the calculation of the vessel's thread weight and centre of gravity position, monitoring stability and safe navigation. Performed in a regulated and assisted manner, it provides accurate estimates of the KG and determines the best time to carry out the tests.

The correct performance of these tests is useful especially after years of service, and ensures that they are prepared to face any situation at sea.

Verification Criteria Stability

Manual data entry

Operational efficiency

COEX Digital Twin

This product is developed at the COEX Digital Twin centre.