Arvy
03-17-2007, 05:19 AM
Hi all,
I was just fiddling around with the hydrostatics module of RhinoMarine3D, and I was wondering how to interpret the Resulting Flotation plane which can be inserted when doing the hydrostatics calculations.
I have a fully closed model, and the righting arm curves seems to look good, but after doing the calculation, the resulting flotation plane is inserted in the drawing. This flotationplane is at a hight of about 1950 from the origin (which is just below decklevel), while I set the waterline to be 640 above the 0-plane.
Can someone enlighten me with how to interpret the resulting floatation plane (I have added a screenshot).
btw I did set the option that the model was a full hull (as I mirrored the right side so i could easily construct the basic deck).
Grtz,
Arvy
I was just fiddling around with the hydrostatics module of RhinoMarine3D, and I was wondering how to interpret the Resulting Flotation plane which can be inserted when doing the hydrostatics calculations.
I have a fully closed model, and the righting arm curves seems to look good, but after doing the calculation, the resulting flotation plane is inserted in the drawing. This flotationplane is at a hight of about 1950 from the origin (which is just below decklevel), while I set the waterline to be 640 above the 0-plane.
Can someone enlighten me with how to interpret the resulting floatation plane (I have added a screenshot).
btw I did set the option that the model was a full hull (as I mirrored the right side so i could easily construct the basic deck).
Grtz,
Arvy