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Simulation system design of 3-D panorama of ship motions in wave

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In this paper a 3-D panoramic simulation system of a ship is described which is developed with the MAXSCRIPT language and VC + + as programming tools on the platform of 3Dsmax. The strip theory method is applied to the motion prediction of the mono-hull. The time history solutions of heave and pitch are obtained in the condition of head sea to provide the primary data on panoramic simulation. The simulation system has following functions: 1) digital simulation; 2) panoramic simulation; 3) environmental set-up; 4) render preview and output.

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Liu, Yd., Li, Jd. & Li, Z. Simulation system design of 3-D panorama of ship motions in wave. JMSA 1, 6–11 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02935831

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