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Hull and Outfitting

Seakeeping Dialog - Additional Calculations Tab

  • Last UpdatedDec 18, 2025
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By default the six-degrees-of-freedom motion are calculated. However, added resistance, dynamic loads and RMS motions at specified locations along the vessel may also be calculated. This page is used to define the additional calculations:

Motions

In addition to the six standard motions, the following RMS values can also be calculated at a specific location on the ship:

AMOT

Absolute vertical motion

AVEL

Absolute vertical velocity

RMOT

Relative vertical motion

RVEL

Relative vertical velocity

ACCEL

Vertical acceleration

SUBJ

Subjective motion index

LMOT

Lateral motion

LVEL

Lateral velocity

LACC

Lateral acceleration

IMM

Immersion incidence

EME

Emergence incidence

SLAM

Slamming incidence

HMOT

Horizontal motion

HVEL

Horizontal velocity

HACC

Horizontal acceleration

Using the grid control, locations of interest can be set up and associated motions linked to these location, by defining the following information:

Name

Name associated with the location of interest

Station

Station number for the location (based on the axes convention set up on the Dynamic Positioning Data - General Tab page

Y

Offset from the centre-line (in the required units)

Z

Height above the baseline (keel) (in the required units)

Motion

You can select any/all of the RMS motions described above by checking the boxes in the drop-down check list control

The critical velocity used by Hydro when defining a slam is obtained using the following formula, see Ref. [].

Additional Calculations

Added Resistance

Calculates the added resistance for the ship

Rates of change of motions

Calculates the square root of the second moment of each of the six ship motions and the vertical and lateral accelerations.

Loads

Calculates the bending moments, shear forces and torsional moments at the stations requested.

Note:
To calculate the loads, you must have entered the weight distribution on the Seakeeping - Loading Condition page.

Loads

If the loads check box has been selected, and a weight distribution is available, then up to three stations may be defined for the calculation of dynamic loads.

The station number should be consistent with the axes convention chosen on Dynamic Positioning Data - General Tab.

To ignore any station (that means, no calculation of loads at that station) simply uncheck the appropriate box.

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