"Solid bulk cargoes – defined as granular materials loaded directly into a ship’s hold – can suddenly turn from a solid state into a liquid state, a process known as liquefaction. And this can be disastrous for any ship carrying them – and their crew."
This blog is intended to support the various Physics teaching and educational activities I have become involved with here in Guyana.
Friday, September 28, 2018
Liquefaction of solid bulk cargo
This article from The Conversation on problems caused by unexpected behaviour of granular materials in a ship’s hold has some interesting physics behind it.
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