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| Taylor's curve does anyone know how to do this taylor's curve? I really need this to form my hull... |
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| is there anyone who knows this process pls help.... |
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| Is that the one for weights and floatation along the length of the hull?
__________________ Gonzo |
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| Are you refering to N-curves in the Extended Law of Comparison from Taylor's ancient text "Speed and Power of Ships"? |
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| No sirs ahm. The curve on how you will form the hull ( forming stations ) Like this link sir http://mnvdet.com/Post-Processor%20Hull.htm ![]() |
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| Well, on that page there's a link saying "More information on the Taylor methodology can be found here". By clicking on it, you get the explanation of the method: http://mnvdet.com/Post-Processor%20Hull%20Opt1.htm |
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