In this paragraph we further In this section you will develop the ship design process further.
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How to include Entities entities is described in the previous paragraphs.sections.Th result so far should look like this:
A Figure 48 shows the end result. So a ship design always contains a lay out layout with at least a hull and defined reference planes. Entities “The entities Decks
” and “Bulkheads
” will be optional for a user to include in their ship design.
Figure 48: Include Entities below Entity "Lay Out"
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Main Dimensions
The user will be asked As presented in Figure 11 of the first Part, we want to ask the user to provide input values in Entity “entity Main Dimensions
” for the following parameters;:
Parameter name | Dimension | Reference |
Loa | [m] | Length over all |
Lpp | [m] | Length between perpendiculars |
Boa | [m] | Width over all |
Dm | [m] | Moulded Depth |
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