Autohydro Intact Stability Calculation

Discussion in 'Stability' started by Ali Karagisi, Sep 14, 2017.

  1. Ali Karagisi
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    Ali Karagisi New Member

    Hi, I m using Autohydro and I have model my our ship and add all tanks and compartments into hull. Then, i want to calculate intact stability for ship. But i did not write command (ghs). firstly ı want to calculate hydrostatics and cross curve. then i must calculate RA. can anyone help me?
    Thank you
     
  2. MD Yusuf
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    MD Yusuf New Member

    Dear Experts.

    I also facing problem in autohydro stability, i am new.

    Anyone have autohydro runfile for tank characteristic as per the picture attached and can show the graph.

    Thanks
     

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  3. TANSL
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    TANSL Senior Member

    @MD Yusuf , what relationship do you seek between the stability studies and the forepeak sounding table? What do you want to get from the displayed graph to use in your stability calculations?
     
  4. MD Yusuf
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    MD Yusuf New Member

    @TANSL , Thank you. I need to create the same report like the attached showing sounding and graph which autohydro able to do it..but i dont know the code on the runfile...could you please share to me the code of runfile.
     
  5. TANSL
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    TANSL Senior Member

    Sorry, I can't help you with Autohydro. I thought that the sounding table and curves in your picture had been generated by you and that you needed to incorporate them into your stability studies. In any case, a tank can be treated in the same way as the hull hydrostatics of the ship, defining the "hull" of the tank and calculating its hydrostatics.
     
  6. RAraujo
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    RAraujo Senior Member - Naval Architect

    Try using the command TC (it works with GHS and, usually, AutoHydro and GHS are compatible). The general form of the command is as follows:

    tc (name_of_tank) SO:.05 .1 ... 20 /STOP:FULL /VOL /WEIGHT /NOREF /NOLOAD /FSM
     
  7. Dr34m3r
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    Dr34m3r Senior Member

    if you need support with delftship, let me know.
     

  8. Shrav
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    Shrav New Member

    You could find all command syntax to generate a report under the HELP bar. I have attached a sample run file to get you started. (rename the extension to .run or copy-paste the script in Editor).

    Cheers
     

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