Hull form definition

Hull form means a graphical or numerical representation of the geometry of the hull. Examples would include the graphical description provided by a lines plan and the numerical description provided by the hull form data stored within an onboard computer.
Hull form means a graphical or numerical representation of the geometry of the hull.

Examples of Hull form in a sentence

  • Stability Speed Power Freeboard & Trim Structure Weights and Centres Propulsion Plant Space and Arrangements Baseline 2 Baseline 2 Hull form and hull size Baseline 1 Payload Cost: R&D Construction Operation & Support Owner Requirements The first issues that normally are contemplated are the vessel capacities, performances and layout.

  • Hull form generation Fast generation and manipulation of complex surfaces, along with an option of creating hull forms from imported hull lines General arrangement It has the capability of automatic generation of classification drawings.

  • Design problem Concept Design A Endurance B Habitability etc 4 Building the light weight representation of Ship structure plates & profiles using the 3D solid model of the Hull form as input.

  • Hull form generation Generation and manipulation of complex shapes, along with an option of creating hull forms from 3rd-party tools by importing hull lines from LINES/BODY plans, or complete hull surfaces from IGES/STEP files.