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Hull and Outfitting

Intersections with the Hull

  • Last UpdatedDec 03, 2025
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The picture of intersection with the hull contains the following kinds of information:

  • The hull curve itself. The curve can be an existing hull curve or it can be cut from the surface. This is affected via input.

  • Symbols indicating seam sections, if specified in default file.

  • Cross-section of those shell profiles that intersect - or abut - the plane of the drawing. The profiles having a number which is an even multiple of 5, will be supplied with a profile identifier as a text.

  • Side views of those shell profiles that lie in, or close to, the plane of the drawing. These Side views include:

    • Edge curve.

    • End cut contour.

    • Contours indicating the flange, if any.

      For example:

In addition to this, different kinds of information can be added to a Model View, see below.

The information in a Model View still reflects the structure of the information in the panel. A stiffener can still be identified as a stiffener, a cutout as a cutout, A typical example of a Planar Hull Modelling Model View is a web-frame.

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