I did extract the result experimentally, .... by heeling the vessel attached to fixed lever about the centre of gravity. This makes sure that the...
Hi all, I did all you said, and I did import it in Archimedes. But I only managed to extract the KN curves not the GZ curve... What am I doing...
Hi, Apparently, Maxsurf only reads (imports) a file of GHS format. Thanks Steve
Hi, Thanks for your help. But how can I import the model I have already drawn from Maxsurf? Is there a particular format? Thanks Steve
Hi, I have modelled a hull in Maxsurf Demo version, and would require to extract its GZ curve. Unfortunately in the Demo, or the academic...
I would only require 1 load case, that of the vessel and equipment on board. I presume that finding the right position for the vertical centre of...
Hi, actually what I think is of utmost importance, is that the vessel heels about the centre of floatation. Ballast weight will be added as...
Thanks for your approval Indeed it has to be proved by integration regards steve
Thanks for your prompt reply! Please correct me if I am wrong. weight must be ^3 since as density = mass/volume, and since volume must be...
HI all, I am working on a project and am required to extract the GZ curve of a model replica of an existing fishing boat The real boat...
anybody?
Hi guys!! A friend of mine asked me to do some research for him, to acquire any info regarding the adequate prop for a 20.5Ft Bayliner Trophy,...
Ill give that a try! Thanks!
It is quite a short roll period. I believe I have done it correctly. An average 12.65s for 5 oscillations -> 2.53s for each oscillation....
Hi again, The fishing vessel is a 22ft (6.7m) LOA and 2.5m Beam extream. After doing the rolling period test, the time for 1 oscillation came...
Hi, just a small question, how do you apply the parameters to find 'F' in the GM equation. I am using the rolling periodic test from the web page:...
yes, it is a bit weird. I also tried to open the link using an other internet browser, but even a fewer pages were displayed! thanks for your...
Thanks for the link, but the page that shows how to apply your data is not visible, unfortunately. Thanks Steve
Good evening! Well, actually I was browsing through the book on Google Books, so I can not really see everything. Even the table of contents...