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Hull and Outfitting

ASSEMBLY_PLANE Statement

  • Last UpdatedDec 05, 2025
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               /Y

               /Z

ASSEMBLY_PLANE{/POINTS= ('<coord_x1>','<coord_y1>', '<coord_z1>'};

                         '<coord_x2>','<coord_y2>','<coord_z2>',

                         '<coord_x3>','<coord_y3>','<coord_z3>')

This statement makes it possible for you to define the location of the assembly plane.

Y

denotes that the normal vector of the assembly plane should be parallel to the y- axis.

Z

denotes that the normal vector of the assembly plane should be parallel to the z-axis.

POINTS is used to define the assembly plane via three different points. The points must not be co-linear. Frame terms may be given for the x-coordinates, for example, FR23-600, and references to longitudinal positions may be given for the y- and z-coordinates, for example, LP5+200.

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