New Launch - Longitudinal Strength Limit Calculator (under 90 m) - TheNavaArch

Discussion in 'Software' started by thenavalarch, Oct 24, 2019.

  1. thenavalarch
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    thenavalarch Junior Member

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    Hello and greetings from www.thenavalarch.com!

    We are pleased to launch a new product - the Longitudinal Strength Limit Calculator for vessels under 90 m in Length

    This Excel sheet helps you evaluate the key parameters for Longitudinal Strength Computation for ships under 90 m at a specific section along the length of a Ship

    • Maximum Wave Bending Moment
    • Maximum Wave Shear Force
    • Minimum Required Section Modulus
    • Minimum Required Moment of Inertia
    The required values can then be compared against the actual calculated ones to assess the suitability of the vessel

    It is based on ABS Steel Vessel Rules for vessels under 90 m in length

    To learn more, please click on the image above or the link below.

    https://thenavalarch.com/software/ship-design/longitudinal-strength/longitudinal-strength-limit-calculator-under-90-m/

    Best wishes,

    Team TheNavalArch
     
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