NAVAL
ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN:
CADD:
AUTOCAD 2008 & Rhino ver 4.0
Hull
& Superstructure Lines Development/Fairing
Stability:
General Hydrostatics (GHS) is utilized to analyze all hydrostatic
and hydrodynamic stability conditions to meet all industry
and regulatory standards including:
· Intact Stability
· Damage Stability
· Tank Capacities
· Floodable Length
· Dry Dock Calculations
· Longitudinal Strength
· Loading Diagrams for Loading Conditions
Seakeeping
Prediction: Is used to predict motions of a vessel
at sea. Output includes motions and accelerations, deck wetness
statistics, keel emergence predictions, slamming pressures
and forces.
Performance
Prediction: NAVCAD
Is used to predict a vessels resistance and effective shaft
horsepower requirements and to select and analyze propellers.
Methods are included for a variety of displacement hulls,
planning hulls, barge trains, and for different types of open-wheel
and ducted propellers. Speed/HP curves are made available
for analysis.
STRUCTURAL
ENGINEERING:
ENERCALC
Weight and Moments (accepted by USCG/ABS/Lloyds)
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING:
Electrical Load Analysis (accepted by USCG/ABS/Lloyds)
Other
Scientific Programs:
MATLAB
Pipe loss calculations (accepted by USCG/ABS/Lloyds/USN)
HVAC and heat load calculations (accepted by USCG/ABS/Lloyds)
Admeasurement Calculations (accepted by USCG/ABS/Lloyds)
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