Difference between revisions of "UKCFIX"
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+2.55 for a minimum Underkeel clearance of 2.55 metres. | +2.55 for a minimum Underkeel clearance of 2.55 metres. | ||
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+ | The figure at [[UKCLRN]] shows an example of the calculation of Gross UKC. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 20 June 2011
FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES
Attribute: Underkeel clearance fixed
Acronym: UKCFIX Code: ?
Camel case: underKeelClearanceFixed
Attribute type: Simple
Data type: Real
Definitions:
A fixed value expressing the minimum required distance in still water between the lowest point of the ship's hull and the sea bottom.
References:
Adapted from IHO Dictionary S-32, Edition 5 1994.
Indication:
Unit: defined in the DUNITS attribute of the M_UNIT meta object class, e.g. metre (m)
Example:
+2.55 for a minimum Underkeel clearance of 2.55 metres.
Remarks:
No remarks.
Distinction:
Justification:
to be completed
Comments:
The figure at UKCLRN shows an example of the calculation of Gross UKC.
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