Question 161Safety & Environmental - Assistant Engineer

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Adverse effects due to free surface will result when _______________.

Athe vessel's draft is increased, thus increasing the vessel's wetted surface area
Bthe vessel is trimmed by the stern
Ca portion of liquid is removed from a full tank
Dthe vessel's draft is decreased exposing more surface area to the wind and current
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) a portion of liquid is removed from a full tank. The adverse effects due to free surface occur when there is a liquid that is free to move within a tank or compartment on a vessel. When a portion of the liquid is removed from a full tank, the remaining liquid is able to shift and create a free surface, which can have adverse effects on the vessel's stability and handling. This free surface effect reduces the vessel's ability to resist heeling and rolling, which can make the vessel less stable and more prone to capsizing. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly address the issue of free surface. Increasing the vessel's draft (A) or decreasing it (D) can affect stability, but not specifically due to free surface. Trimming the vessel by the stern (B) can also impact stability, but again, not directly due to free surface.

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