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Now that the ship lay out is finalized, the first analysis, Mass calculation, can be performed. Incidentally, it is always possible to change the values you entered in the previous section. The child entities of Mass calculation
are:
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Based on the results of the entities Main Dimensions
and Hydrostatics
(in Ship design | Lay out | Hull
), the centre of gravity and volume of the hull is determined. Scroll through the parameter list to see the used relations in the Explanation window. For this simplified ship configurator it is assumed that the mass of the hull can be computed by:
Mass = Weight_volume_factor * Volume
As a user, you only have to provide a weight volume factor. The moments around the X, Y and Z axis are determined by Mass multiplied by respectively COGX, COGY and COGZ.
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The centre of gravity of a deck is based on the given location in your ship design. For this simplified ship configurator, it is assumed that the mass of the decks can be computed by:
Mass = Weight_area_factor * Area
As a user, you only have to provide a weight area factor for each deck. The mass calculation as applied for decks is also used for the mass calculation of bulkheads.
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The last thing to do for the mass calculation is entering data for the cargo objects. You'll know how to do this. For this tutorial, limit yourself to a few objects, because otherwise you will have a lot to enter! Note that there is a picture of the coordinate system to help you in the Explanation window. For two pieces of cargo, the input will look something like this:
The mass and centre of gravity of the whole system are input for the intact stability calculation. For this tutorial a very unrealistic simplified stability calculation is developed. The moment of inertia of the water plane area is the only required input value.
The entity “Intact stability
” is only included to give an idea how a configurator can be built with a taxonomy approach. Example input values for for the entity “Intact stability
” are presented below:
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To be able to export data to Word or Excel, the following settings need to be made both in Word and Excel:
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The Trust Center can be reached by: Office button (top left), Word/Excel Options, Trust Center, Trust Center Settings...
At the moment you leave the entity “Intact stability
” with the "Accept input & Continue" button Next button, Quaestor jumps automatically in to the entity “Data Data to Word
report”report
. In here Here you do not have to provide any input values. Quaestor will directly generate (if all information from the previous entities is available) a little MS Word report. When you have this document open at that moment, you will see the generation of the reports taking place on your screen.Please be
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Be aware that fatal errors may occur when you are actively working in Word while the reports are generated. Therefore, please wait until the documents are closed. |
There are two ways to open the created Word documented from inside Quaestor.
Report_document$
in the entity “Example report” and click entity Example report
and click on “Click here for value” in ” in the Explanation window below “Name, value dimension & dimension”group”.Report_document$
.Finally, it is always possible to find and open the document in your project folder on your computer. The example report document is built up from two sub documents (two chapters) that also can be watched / opened separately.
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Also the main dimensions and a table of deck data will be written to an Excel file. In here the total deck area will be calculated and the result will be send back to Quaestor in parameter “Total_deck_area”, see Figure 30. If Quaestor knows all the required data the Excel file will be made at the moment you are in the entity “Data to Excel”.
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