Question 4734 Deck General

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The maximum angle at which the intact stability curves are valid for MODU's is the angle for _______________.

A the limit of positive stability
B maximum offset
C downflooding
D the limit of small-angle stability
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) downflooding. The maximum angle at which the intact stability curves are valid for MODUs (Mobile Offshore Drilling Units) is the angle at which downflooding occurs. Downflooding is the point where water starts entering the vessel's openings, compromising its stability. This is the critical angle that defines the limit of the intact stability curve, as beyond this point, the vessel's stability can no longer be reliably predicted using the intact stability information. The other options are incorrect because they do not specifically define the limit of the intact stability curve for MODUs. The limit of positive stability (A) and the limit of small-angle stability (D) are not the defining criteria for the maximum angle of the intact stability curves. The maximum offset (B) is not directly related to the limit of the intact stability curve.

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