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Floodability is the susceptibility of a ship's construction to flooding.
Floodability may refer to one of the following.
His floodability tables have been used worldwide.
At about the same time, Aleksey Krylov elaborated the modern floodability theory.
The resulting lake created the floodability threat, because the accumulated huge amount of water threatened to breach the debris dam and flood the Adda valley.
Alexei Krylov and Stepan Makarov worked extensively on ship floodability in the early 20th century.
After 1900 Krylov actively collaborated with Stepan Makarov, admiral and maritime scientist, working on the ship floodability problem.
For example, medieval Chinese hulls were split into bulkhead sections so that a hull rupture only flooded a fraction of the ship and did not necessarily sink it (see Ship floodability).
Floodability is reduced by dividing the volume of the hull into watertight compartments with decks and bulkheads (which also increase the strength of ships), use of double bottom (or double hull), and by other means.