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Old 12-10-2011, 11:26 AM
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Daiquiri,

I didnt mean that. I just wanted a simple Excel where I have only the formulas, I just wanted to enter the Awp, LCB, LCF, IL, COG, what ever, I call them primary stuff on which many other Parameters depend on.

Of course without Offset it is difficult. I wanted only half girth values and Sectional areas for 0 to 10 stations for which in excel it was linked to another sheet. So if I had sat generating the offset I would have been doing that for all week.

Instead I just calculated half girth, Area of sections from my Lines and Put those only required inputs and boom!!!! I got the entire Hydrostatics right on my screen

This is what i meant my Simple one
Without offsets excluded volume is simply not possible. period.
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Without offsets excluded volume is simply not possible. period.
Unless the sectional areas are part of the input. Then volume, moments, etc can be determined using Simpson's rule or other quadrature formula.
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Old 12-10-2011, 03:49 PM
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Unless the sectional areas are part of the input. Then volume, moments, etc can be determined using Simpson's rule or other quadrature formula.
in post quoted, there were no mention of anything like cross section description of any kind
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hi, i have an excel sheet which did during my college days.. hope it will be helpful..

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