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This tool loads example geometries.
This tool loads example geometries.


Ship works over '''Ship entities''', that must be created on top of provided geometry. Geometry must be a solid, or set of solids, following criteria must be taken into account:
Ship works over '''Ship entities''', that must be created on top of provided geometry. Geometry must be a solid, or set of solids. The following criteria must be taken into account:
* All hull geometry must be provided (including symmetric bodies).
* All hull geometry must be provided (including symmetric bodies).
* Starboard geometry must be included at negatives ''y'' domain.
* Starboard geometry must be included at negatives ''y'' domain.
* Origin (0,0,0) point is the '''Midship section''' (Midpoint between after and forward perpendicular) and '''base line''' intersection.
* Origin (0,0,0) point is the '''Midship section''' (Midpoint between after and forward perpendicular) and '''base line''' intersection.


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Revision as of 16:38, 11 October 2021

Ship Load‏‎

Menu location
Ship design → Load‏‎ an example ship geometry
Workbenches
Ship
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

This tool loads example geometries.

Ship works over Ship entities, that must be created on top of provided geometry. Geometry must be a solid, or set of solids. The following criteria must be taken into account:

  • All hull geometry must be provided (including symmetric bodies).
  • Starboard geometry must be included at negatives y domain.
  • Origin (0,0,0) point is the Midship section (Midpoint between after and forward perpendicular) and base line intersection.

Ship sign criteria

Usage

In order to help new users, Ship includes a geometries examples loader, with the following to choose from:

  • Series 60 from Iowa University
  • Wigley Canonical Ship
  • Series 60 Catamaran
  • Wigley Catamaran

You can load one of those examples following the next steps:

  1. Invoke the Ship Geometries Example Loader by either
    • pressing on the icon in the toolbar
    • select the Ship design → Load‏‎ an example ship geometry from the drop down menu
  2. A task dialog will display, prompting to choose one of the example ship geometries.
  3. Select the example you want to load and press Accept
  4. Result: The tool loads a new document with the selected geometry.
Warning, before editing anything! You are now working with the original example file. To preserve the original unedited example, you must first save it as a new file before editing anything.

Tutorials


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