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Old 09-23-2010, 01:47 AM
shehabjahaji shehabjahaji is offline
 
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learnig tribon initial design

dear all members

i'm a student and learnig tribon initial design_form recently.but i don't know the actual meaning and use of curves given there.these curves definitions r
given below:

a.half siding curve

b.tangent curve

c.ecentricity curve

d.virtual stern

e.vitual tangent curve

f.phantom stern

plz help me wid ur opinions on these lines and give me a tutorial on tribon M3 initial design_form so dat i can start my project.

thank u
shehab
email: shehab_jahaji@yahoo.com
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Old 09-24-2010, 07:23 AM
tartanski tartanski is offline
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HI Best thing to do is to contact AVEVA who bought tribon. You will be able to get through to someone who can support you . IF not let me know and ill put you directly in touch with a consultant.
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Old 09-24-2010, 09:35 PM
shehabjahaji shehabjahaji is offline
 
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hi tartanski

that's good.then plz put me in directly touch with a consultant if u can.thank u.
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