AVEVA Initial Design 12.0
Hydrodynamics
The Hydrodynamics module consists of a wide range of analysis tools for the prediction of the hydrodynamic performance of vessels.
Powering
A range of methods based on widely-employed standard regression analysis methods can be used to estimate powering for single- and twin-screw
vessels.
Manoeuvring
Manoeuvring characteristics can be assessed in deep or shallow water, under even keel or trimmed conditions. This analysis can rapidly estimate the effect of changes in ship conditions, and takes into account nonlinear coupling between hull forces and rudder moments.
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SeakeepingSeakeeping uses standard strip theory. Added mass and damping coefficients are combined with wave excitation forces to calculate the vessel's responses in regular and irregular seas. Combined responses at any location along the vessel may be calculated to provide subjective motions, deck wetness, propeller emergence and slamming. Functions include:
Dynamic PositioningDynamic Positioning allows the design of a the thruster system for any vessel which requires a station-keeping capability with three or more thrust units. Functions include:
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