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Hull and Outfitting

A​. Curved Stiffener Parallel to Limit

  • Last UpdatedDec 08, 2025
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When a curved stiffener is set parallel to a limit the following sub-syntax should be used.

<parallel_limit>::= CURVED

,LIM = <limit_no>
,M1 = <dist>
,<end_1>
/<end_2>

       <end_<i>>::= [CON = <con_code>,[<stiff_ref>] ][,<line_<I>>]

These clauses have the same sense as for straight stiffeners, parallel to a limit. The only difference is that CURVED indicates that the stiffeners should follow also a curved limit. for further information, see 14.1 above.

Note: It is not possible to connect a curved stiffener to an explicitly given panel or to a bracket on the panel.

Examples:

1.

A stiffener along a curved limit with clearance against the surrounding limit of the panel.

STI, .... , CUR, LIM=3, M1=20, CON=14, /CON=14, ....;

2.

Compared with the previous example end no 2 is restricted by a line.

STI, ......  CUR, LIM=3, M1=20,
             CON=14, Z2=4000, ...../CON=14, .....;

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