Deadweight cargo capacity Calculation
Deadweight
Cargo Capacity Calculation
1. New DWT:
The MV
“XXXXX” has DWT 56.838mt and 12,82 m SSW draft. However, we have draft
limitation @ Itacoatiara. So:
(MV XXXXX Draft) – (Itacoatiara FW Draft) =
12,82 m – 11,5 m = 1,32 m = 132 cm
Then,
132 cm x (TPC = 58,8mt) = 7.761,60mt
New DWT
= 56.838 – 7.761,60 = 49.076,4mt
Unfortunately,
this is not correct. As we have seen before, the water density impacts on the
DWT.
Typical load lines for a vessel.
When
the vessel reaches the sea water it will rise to the summer load line level. It
is important to take advantage of the FWA because there will be a loss of cargo
carried, and therefore a loss of revenue, if the vessel only loads up to the
summer load line level in freshwater. In this example, the draft given is for
FW. So, our draft limitation is even worst.
So, we
have to re-calculate the draft limitation to SSW:
11,50 ÷ 1,025 = 11,22 m, SSW draft.
The New
DWT is 56.838mt – (12,82 m – 11,22 m x 58,8mt/cm) = 47.430mt
2. Time Duration:
Laden: Distance ÷ (Speed x 24h) =
6.017 nm ÷ (14 knots x 24h) = 17,9 days
Loading Port: 45.000mt ÷ 4.000 = 11,25 days
Discharge Port: 45.000mt ÷ 4.500 = 10 days
Total:
39,15 days
3. Bunkering Consumption:
Laden: 17,9 days x 34mt = 608,6mt
IFO
17,9 days x 0,3mt = 5,37mt MDO
Loading Port: 11,25 days x 4,8mt = 54mt IFO
Discharge
Port: 10 days x 4,8mt = 48mt IFO
Total ~
716 mt.
We add
5% as a safety margin, then 787,6mt of fuel.
4. New DWCC:
DWT:
47.430mt
·
787,6mt
Bunkering
·
465 mt
Freshwater
·
400
Constant
The New
DWCC is 45.777,4mt
This
will be our new DWCC. Stay tuned, soon I’ll add more examples on MWOC
covering different loading situations.
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