Curved plates

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CURVED PLATE GROUP NAMES[edit]

Drawing name is same as it’s parent drawing in Hull but with ‘CRV-‘ in front of it.

Example ‘CRV-SHELL’


PART NAMES

  • Plate
    • FR03-P04
    • LG05-P12 - longitudinal number only without buttock indication
    • DK04-P01 - deck number only without waterline indication
  • Stiffener
    • FR04-S02
    • LG01-S03
  • Faceplate
    • FR05-F01


SC Curved plates[edit]

  • Same rules apply as for planar parts.
  • Use Quick Select to give all entities the required properties (outside contour, inside contours, markinglines, no poress).
  • Replace orientation icon from Hull with standard orientation icon indicating ‘FWD’, ‘UP’ or ‘CL’.
  • Add bubble to at least all framelines.
  • When defining the part, select ‘Forming’ for surfaces with templates.
  • When defining the part select ‘Bending’ when approriate.
  • templates:
    • in symmetrical situations, templates are made for Portside only
    • if applicable, add text ‘Contra Templates’ to part (near part name) and templates
    • create solids for templates, stock ‘MDF06’
    • replace ‘Sigthline Markiline’ with ‘Sightline’
    • replace ‘Bracket Angle’ with ‘BA’
    • when defining the part, select ‘Forming’ in the Select Paint menu
    • when the template is for Portside AND Starboard then no ‘P’ or ‘S’ in part name
    • partname for template is platename + markingline name example ‘SH05-T02’

Templates

  • Templates are without thickness indication.
  • Templates which are used for portside parts as well as for starboard sides are defined without Part side in the name.
  • Bow fashion Templates- keep the exterior longitudinal template.

Check list SC Curved[edit]

  • See checklist 'SC planar group'
  • Sightline
    • text is 'Sightline'
    • position arrow next to text
    • arrow height minimum 40
    • arrows pointing in same direction, towards CL or UP


  • Template
    • name is plate name + reference line name, or
    • name is plate name + marking line name (T1, T2, etc.)
    • position forming info next to templates
    • when templates are shown in a duplicated contour of the plate than also duplicate sight line and arrow