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Hull and Outfitting

Intersecting RSO

  • Last UpdatedDec 04, 2025
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When intersecting an RSO two cases arise depending on whether the RSO contain panels where intersected or not.

  • If panels with plates defined extend over the whole intersection, two curves are derived from each intersected panel like when intersecting a single panel (Intersecting Panel). Then the panel curves are combined into two "RSO-curves".

  • However if the RSO does not contains any panels, or if there are gaps between the panels or if any of the panels has no plates only a single curve is the result. This curve is derived directly from the RSO plane(s).

  • If a face number is given, then panels are not considered at all.

The contour(s) is extended at both ends to ensure intersection with surrounding limits.

Giving <side_info> will select one of the two curves. It is also used to indicate the direction when CORR is given to displace the resulting contour.

<intersect_RSO>::= <name>

<side_info>::= SID = AFT | FOR | SB | PS | TOP | BOT

<face number>::= NO = <integer>

Example:

.../ '_RSO_DECK1', SID=BOT, COR=750/ ...

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