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Author Topic: Design Hydrostatics: What is the Design Condition for?  (Read 2612 times)
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« on: November 04, 2008, 04:50:32 PM »

Simply put, Design Hydrostatics is a subset of the complete Hydrostatics & Stability calculation. The idea is to make it possible to compute hydrostatics with a single button click.

Without Design Hydrostatics, the usual steps to compute hydrostatics are:

1. Select the surface(s) and/or mesh(es) to be included in the calculations
2. Start the Orca3D Hydrostatics & Stability command (Orca3D->Stability->Compute Hydrostatics & Stability)
3. Define the flotation condition (weight/cg or flotation plane, etc.)
4. Set the options (Mirror about Centerplane, etc.)
5. Click Calculate

While this gives you a lot of flexibility and options, many times while you're shaping the hull you just want the hydrostatics at a particular flotation plane or weight/cg, and you don't want to have go through each of these steps every time.

The Design Hydrostatics allows you to define a special condition (the "Design Condition") once, and then while you're working with the hull you only need to click the Compute Design Hydrostatics icon to get hydrostatics computed in that condition.

To define the Design Condition, go to Orca3D->Stability->Define Design Condition. Select the surface(s) and/or mesh(es) to be included, define the flotation plane, and check any options (such as Mirror about Centerplane). The Design Condition is now defined, and to get hydrostatics quickly just click on the Compute Design Hydrostatics button.

Keep in mind that if you delete one of the surfaces or meshes that were included in your Design Condition, you will need to redefine the Design Condition. Also, the surfaces or meshes that you select for a standard Hydrostatics & Stability calculation will now become the surfaces and meshes for the Design Condition, unless you redefine it.
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2008, 10:40:58 AM »

Design Hydrostatics : a cosa serve e come si usa la Design Condition - traduzione in ITALIANO

La Design Condition è un "sotto assieme" delle funzioni di calcolo Hydrostatic Stability & Analisys - ovvero dei calcoli di stabilità intatta.  Piuttosto che impostare il calcolo ogni volta durante  il lavoro di modellazione, la Design Condition permette di riferirsi ad un peso/baricentro o galleggiamento/assetto di riferimento con un solo click.

Per impostare la Design Condition : Orca3D/ Stability / Define Design Condition, poi selzionare le/la superfici/e desiderate, e le opzioni del caso (Mirror, ecc.).

Una volta impostata, la Design Condition si calcola direttamente selezinando "Compute Design Hydrostatics" della toolbar - 1 solo click.

Naturalmente, se il gruppo delle superfici selezionate dovesse cambiare (cancellato o aggiunto superfici), la Design COndition va ridefinita in conseguenza.
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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2008, 10:46:17 AM »

Design Hydrostatics : que es la Design Condition et copmment l'utiliser - traduction en FRANCAIS

La Design Condition est un sous-ensemble des calculs Hydrostatic Stability & Analisys (stabilité intacte).  Plus tôt que configurer le calcul à chaque fois pendant la modélisation, la Design Condition permet de se référer à un poids/cg ou immersion/assiette predéterminés, en un seul click.

Pour définir la Design Condition : Orca3D/ Stability / Define Design Condition, puis sélectionner la/les surface/s souhaitées, ainsi que les options éventuelles (Mirror, etc.)

Une fois définie, le calcul de la Design Condition se lance en cliquant "Compute Design Hydrostatics" depuis la toolbar - 1 seul click.

Il va de soit que si le groupe des surfaces devait changer (rajout or effacement d'une ou plusieurs surfaces), la Design Condition devra être rédefinie.
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