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Hull and Outfitting

Loading Condition Calculation

  • Last UpdatedDec 19, 2025
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In order to undertake a Loading Condition analysis, you can edit the 'Loading Conditions - Loading Condition' icon.

Noting that you will probably wish to eventually create and analyze several different deadweight loading conditions, then your first action will probably be to establish the name of the particular loading condition and create the required number of duplicated branches. Unless the 'tree' has been extended to have more than one Loading Condition branch, then Calc can only analyze one loading condition at a time. The name of the node in the application tree will automatically become that of the particular loading condition that you provides. Typically one branch could represent the 'lightship', other branches would represent various cargo conditions and covering both 'departure' and 'arrival' conditions, branches could represent ballast conditions, both 'normal' and 'heavy weather', and other conditions frequently contained within Trim and Stability books.

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