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Some screen print from H100w: The simplest and most user friendly stability system for ship - in the WORLD? This system is for EVERYONE - build up to this version from 1983……… 3D and 2.5D view:

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Some screen print from H100w: The simplest and most user friendly stability system for ship - in the WORLD? This system is for EVERYONE - build up to this version from 1983……… 3D and 2.5D view:

HULL Sections:

Hull report – here for 1 section:

PRINT(icon) to print ALL wanted reports from H100w: Select what report(s) to print - SORTED your way - then save your setup and print.

BOXES = Appe1:

VOLUME SECTION &= Appe2: The smallest element to make a TANK in HYPET You must use the Volume Section Generator(VSG) to make all Volume Sections. If you learn about this VSG: No one can make TANKS better than HYPET!

Example to make volume section using the VSG: [T1(),<-90,<0] make a wing tank or a DB tank. [T1(),<180,<0] make a DB tank [T1(); <0,#; #,T2(); T2()] make a tank between the heights given in the 3D-lines T1 and T2. This 3D-lines (reference lines) can let you make very special tanks. Remember: If you change the breadth and/or height for T1 and/or T2, all tanks who refer to this 3D-lines can be updated in 2 seconds! THIS IS GREAT! Everyone MUST use some time to learn about this! You can make many tanks in seconds!

Report Volume Section:

3D- lines:

Tanks - overview:

Tank calculation – table:

Tank calculation – graphics:

Flood point - input:

Flood point calculation – example report:

Damage cases - input:

Damage – example report graphics:

Hulldata for given waterline:

Report for Waterline:

View KY-calculation:

View HYDROSTATIC/ Graphics:

View HYDROSTATIC/ Graphics 2 – Here the “LCB(m)” is selected:

Max. VCG/ Claims (requirements): Define ANY claims using legal functions and formula like SIN, COS, +, -, /, * and … Functions for Area, Wind, High speed turning and much more….

Max. VCG/ Graphics 2: You can select what damages to plot. Selected damages like 0-25,30-40 Damage=0 means intact ship. Print reports like: Short report, Table only, Table & Graphic, Interpolated table etc.

Max. VCG/ Input for spec. claims: Special for: Beam wind, High speed turning, Lifting weights and Concentration of personnel.

Max. VCG/ Claims/ one of MANY reports for Max.VCG:

Launching:

Lateral plane calculation: Perhaps – this is only for fun – but you can. Tab ”Lateral plane”:

Tab ”Graphics”:

Lateral plane, Draft Marks and Freeboard deck:

Calculate the “Length L”

Calculate the block coefficient “Cb”

Tonnage – Gross and Net:

Tonnage reports:

Special condition calculation:

Example for input if BEAM WIND selected. The bottom line can be used for input/calculation like this: 0.180 = GetGZArea(FirstBWAngle,LastBWAngle) - (GetBWArea(FirstBWAngle,LastBWAngle) 0.180 = The area between the GZ curve and the BEAM WIND curve. Functions and Variables to be found when right-click-mouse: GetGZArea(start,end) - Find AREA below GZ curve for angle-area “start” to “end” GetBWArea(start,end) - Find AREA below BEAM WIND curve for angle-area “start” to “end” FirstBWAngle - The FIRST point of intersection for GZ/BEAM WIND curve LastBWAngle - The LAST point of intersection for GZ/BEAM WIND curve …but you can use any functions: SIN, COS, TAN, ATAN, *, / etc…..

Special condition calculation - report:

GZ damage condition calculation - report:

Library for sets of different standard claims:

About GRAIN: HYPET include 100% automatic grain calculation in H100w and the loading calculator. The only manual calculation is about standard void. You can easy work with one or many tanks for grain loading - also using one or many grain bulkheads. Example Grain table:

Grain graphics:

About PROBABILISTIC DAMAGE CALCULATION: HYPET include probabilistic calculation for cargo ship. The program “walk” around the ship checking for a given DAMAGE LENGTH - making damage combinations forward /backwards, upwards/downwards and from side into the ship. The B-calculator looks like this:

Extract for the tree structure - build while calculation:

Probabilistic calculation – Example report:

AND MUCH MORE……………….