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LO 55 ship clinometer

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Popularization note

A clinometer is an instrument fitted with a pendulum function that swings against a scaled dial which reads the value of the angle by which the ship is tilted at any given time. The angular scale is designed to indicate the tilt values both to starboard and port, so that the zero value is placed in the centre indicating when the ship is at rest. Two extra hands show the maximum recorded tilt/list of the vessel independently for the starboard and port sides. Every vessel, after construction or major refurbishment that may affect the centre of gravity, undergoes an inclining test. This involves moving specific weights from side to side and measuring the angles of tilt obtained in order to calculate the co-ordinates of the centre of gravity and the metacentric height, as well as correcting, theoretically calculated, righting moment arm curves relevant during high heeling. These values, together with additional data such as centre of buoyancy, buoyancy force, and the vessel's gravity, are used to determine stability. This is a naval architecture term for the ability of a vessel to withstand external forces such as gravity, sea waves and wind that may cause it to capsize, and is therefore fundamentally concerned with safety. Ship stability criteria are defined by Polish and international regulations and may additionally depend, among other things, on the type of cargo being carried. Ship crews are required to constantly check the ship's heel, which is important not only during stormy weather, when the waves at sea are large and wind gusts can be strong and violent, but also when changing course and loading and unloading the ship in port. Models, as the one featured, may have been used on a variety of vessels. An identical, albeit earlier copy bearing a smaller serial number, is in the collection of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk (CMM/S/177) and represents the outfitting of s.s. "Sołdek", the first steel seagoing ship built in Polish shipyards after the Second World War, the home port of which was Szczecin. Leszek Kocela



Signatures and inscriptions:

  1. Inscription: PRZECHYŁOMIERZ LO 55 | rok budowy 196.. nr 072 | Znak KT _____
  2. Inscription: Zasadnicza Szkoła Zawodowa | C. Z. S. P. | Gdańsk - Brzeźno | MADE IN POLAND

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

Zasadnicza Szkoła Zawodowa C.Z.S.P. Gdańsk-Brzeźno (po 1950 - nie po 1990)

Object type

clinometer

Technique

batch production

Material

metal, brass, nickel, glass, plastic

Origin / acquisition method

purchase

Creation time / dating

1965 — 1970

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Brzeźno, część miasta Gdańsk (województwo pomorskie)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/M/696

Location / status

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