command llimit in autohydro

Discussion in 'Software' started by Thai, Mar 25, 2005.

  1. Thai
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    Thai Junior Member

    Hi everybody
    Now i am calculating Longitual strengh of ship by Autohydro.But i have hard
    I dont understand command 'Llimit' ,and what country's rule give its volume. And i am looking for autohydro version 5.1 Could you please tosend it to me?
    Thank kou :? :?:
     
  2. hello
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    hello Junior Member

    you can download some command from "www.ghsport.com".
    there is so much!
    and the software also with much command list.
    please read the help about llimit.
    good lucky.
     
  3. Thai
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    Thai Junior Member

    reply

    Thank who guide
    I have chechked internet page with your guide . I don’t see anything I need . Please tell me clear. Thank you.
     
  4. hello
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    hello Junior Member

    which version are you using?
    are you can't open "www.ghsport.com"?
    try this one--http://www.ghsport.com/
    i can open it , why not you?
     
  5. ZeeYachts
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    ZeeYachts Junior Member

    The use of Stability Software

    Some hints on the correct stability assessment:

    In modern day naval architecture the stability is evaluated against certain criteria such as IMO (MCA have only copied IMO) navy criteria or whatever.

    Those criteria are are defined as limits. (For example that the initial GM shall exceed 0.15m) The evaluation agains those criteria is executed by means of the limit/attained command.

    I suggest you check the very valuable manual that comes with AHydro. I guess this "has gotten lost" with your version of the programme?

    Z
     
  6. ABoatGuy
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    ABoatGuy Member

    At the risk of pissing people off:

    GHS and Autohydro are not particularly intuitive programs. Assesments of a vessels stability isn't an excercise that should be taken lightly. It is more then a game at beating the rules of the government body or classification society. Depending on the ship or boat your evaluating, lives at sea may be placed at risk.

    Get some training with the software package you are using. AutoShip and GHS both offer training. Many have learned these packages with a mentor or experienced user which is great, but if you don't have those resources, you need to get some formal training.

    The good people on this bulletin board will do the best to help out with specific problems, but they can't look over your shoulder and see the whole 'run' file, see how it is organized, etc., see if your results are going to make sense.

    Enough said (at least by me!)
     

  7. hello
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    hello Junior Member

    thank you
    aboatguy
    what software are you using now?
     
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