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Hull and Outfitting

Objects and Data Banks

  • Last UpdatedNov 30, 2023
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The AVEVA Hull Information is organized in a number different logical data banks that normally also are physically different. Some of these may be common to other AVEVA Marine applications.

The table below contains a complete list of all the data banks that may be used and updated by the Hull application (all data banks are in principle available for reading by all applications, for example, to create composed drawings). The table contains the name of the data bank, the environment variable with the name of the data bank and finally a short description of the main contents of the respective data bank.

Name

AVEVA Marine env. var.

Contents

Form databank

SB_CGDB

Form information (surface, hull curves, seams/butts).

Structure databank

SB_OGDB

Hull model information.

Plate databank

SB_PLDB

Plate parts, ready for production, extracted from the hull model.

Profile databank

SBH_PROFDB

Profile parts, ready for production, extracted form the model.

Nesting data bank

SB_NPL

Nested plates and burning sketches.

Nesting standard db

SB_NSTD

Standard plates, hooks, burning sketch forms, for plate nesting.

Profile nesting db

SBH_NEST_PROFDB

Nested profiles.

Drawing databank

SB_PDB

Drawings, sketches of nested profiles.

Picture databank

SBD_PICT

Separately stored views, panel pictures.

Receipt drawing db

SBH_RECEIPT

Receipt drawings from runs via Prod. Program Interface.

Assembly databank

SB_ASSDB

Assembly data bank

Production database

Oracle database

Extracted part information for user written production programs

Standard databank

SBD_STD

Drawing forms, (common to all AVEVA Marine applications)

Form databank

SBD_FORM

Drawing forms (optional to SBD_STD)

Topology databank

SB_REFDB

Topology objects

TID databank

SB_TID

Surfaces (RSOs) and Compartments

Table : 1.1

Paragraphs below will described the most significant object types in the different data banks listed in the table below.

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