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Squat in muddy navigation areas
Delefortrie, G.; Vantorre, M. (2009). Squat in muddy navigation areas, in: 3rd squat-workshop: nautical aspects of ship dynamics, University of Applied Sciences, Elsfleth, Germany, 21./22. October 2009. Elsflether Schriften zur Seeverkehrs- und Hafenwirtschaft, : pp. 100-109
In: (2009). 3rd squat-workshop: nautical aspects of ship dynamics, University of Applied Sciences, Elsfleth, Germany, 21./22. October 2009. Elsflether Schriften zur Seeverkehrs- und Hafenwirtschaft. Fachhochschule Wilhelmshaven/Oldenburg/Elsfleth: Elsfleth. 209 pp., more
In: Elsflether Schriften zur Seeverkehrs- und Hafenwirtschaft. Veröffentlicht von der Fachhochschule Oldenburg. ISSN 0949-3530, more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Sediments > Clastics > Mud
    Water > Shallow water
Author keywords
    Squat

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Abstract
    Based on experiments with captive and self-propelled ship models, a description of the phenomena that dominate the ship’s squat in muddy areas is given. It can be concluded that the average sinkage of a vessel navigating in muddy channels is generally reduced by the presence of mud layers, but the dynamic trim is affected significantly by the generation of interface undulations. For ships navigating above mud layers, the maximum sinkage is comparable to or slightly less than the values occurring if the mud layer were replaced by a solid bottom. Compared to the situation in which the mud layer is not present, however, the muddy bottom interface always increases the maximum sinkage, even in case of contact with the mud layer.

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