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Old 11-04-2009, 10:06 AM
petlily petlily is offline
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Hydrostatic Properties at certain heel angle in Autohydro

Hi,

Is there anyone knows how to produce a table of hydrostatic Properties at a designated heel angle in Autohydro?

Been looking high and low in the manual but there isn't any macro that enable this to be done

Appreciate very much for any help towards solving this problem.
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Old 11-21-2009, 05:21 AM
babri babri is offline
 
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Hi petlily,
just don't define drafts and don't use /km parameter for ghs command. for example following commands will force to zero heel:
ghs dr 1.1,1.15,...,2.8
ghs /km
So only use ghs command without any paramater. the result is a one-row hydrostatic table for defined draft, trim and heel angle.
for multiple drafts write a macro and use a loop to calculate hydrostatic properties for different drafts. Then edit the results in word software to join the one-row tables to a perfect hydrostatic table.

hope this help
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