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TRAINING GUIDE
Hull Upgrade
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AVEVA Marine (12 Series)
Hull Upgrade
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Revisio
Datum Beschreibung der Revision Autor Überprüft Genehmigt
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26/10/2009 0.1 Herausgegeben zur Überprüfung RER
11/11/2009 1.0 Überprüft RER HGM
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AVEVA Marine (12 Series)
Hull Upgrade
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Content
Application start-up 5
Sellect Application 6
How AVEVA Marine is Structured 8
AVEVA Marine Databases 13
Navigating around the Database 16
Ships Reference System 18
Displaying Coordinates 19
Claim Lists 20
Toolbars 22
Dockable Menus 23
ImPLANT – MCAD and ExPLANT - MCAD 24
Importing and Exporting 3D Volume Geometry 26
Hull Drafting
Main Viewport 28
Model Draw Codes 29
Applying Hidden Line Removal 29
Validate 30
Adding Outfit Items to a Model View 31
User Access Rights 32
Associative Dimensioning 32
DXF Export – Complex Line Types 33
Parallel Curve 60
Toggle Divide 61
Improved GUI 62
Naming 62
Curved Panel View 64
Getting Started 65
Curved Hull Views 65
Seams 66
Shell Plate 66
Creating Shell Plates 67
Modifying Shell Plates 72
Splitting symmetrical Shell Profiles 73
Combining Curved Panels 74
Parametric surface 75
Curved Surfaecs 76
Fillet 77
Nesting
Getting Started 88
Starting a new nest 90
Panel Line Control 95
Exchange/Select raw plate 98
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Associative Dimensioning
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aveva_ltypes.shx
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Context Menus
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• in planar
panel – right
click on the
panel/compo
nent
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Hole Management
Outfitting User
Hull User
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Part Checking
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autopos
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profiles
• Profile type 11 – rolled flat bar
UCN=
UCN=‘MY_CUT',
‘MY_CUT',
UCP=110,50
UCP=110,50
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bevel
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Part name
• Additions to profile nama ctrl.
• Part name control – new definition statement HGEN that includes Functional
Description
EXAMPLE
LEVEL, 'FULL' ;
LEVEL, 'SHORT' ; For the planar profile in the
! above example, the priority is
! "FULL" Part Names
! that if a profile has a
HGEN, 603 /LEVEL='FULL' /BLOCK /DEL='-H-' functional description of 603
/POS;
HPPL /LEVEL='FULL' /SBLOCK /DEL= '-' /POS ; defined, then the HGEN rule
HSPL /LEVEL='FULL' /SBLOCK /DEL= '-' /POS ; will be used. If the profile is
HBPL /LEVEL='FULL' /SBLOCK /DEL='-B' /POS ;
HCPL, /LEVEL='FULL' /SBLOCK /DEL= '-' /POS ; of type 31, but no functional
HPPR, '31' /LEVEL='FULL' /BLOCK /DEL='-L-' description of 603 is defined
/POS;
HPPR /LEVEL='FULL' /SBLOCK /DEL= '-' /POS ; then the "HPPR, '31'" rule will
HSPR /LEVEL='FULL' /SBLOCK /DEL= '-' /POS ; be used. All other cases for
HBPR /LEVEL='FULL' /SBLOCK /DEL='-B' /BPOS
/LPOS; planar profiles will use the
! "HPPR /LEVEL" rule.
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Knuckled Panels
1. Create
ordinary
panels
2. Collect
panels to
knuckled
panel
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Marking is very much used for accuracy control and as help in the workshop with the assembly. In
addition to this, new possibilities to define marking already in the design have been introduced.
Additional there is also a possibility to set a user defined code number to a marking. This number will
not be checked in any way by the system. It will be passed through to the generic files only and be
included in the GENERAL_MARKING block as TYPE=<the_code>.
Benefits
More marking possibilities to make complicated markings and also for accuracy control.
Topology points are very much used to keep references stable for various reasons. In addition to
this, new possibilities to define topology points have been introduced.
Number of
boundaries
increased..
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The new dialogue for initialisation of a nest includes basic nest information, raw plate definition and
burner selection. Each part of the dialogue is briefly described below the picture.
Nest information
This part of the dialogue allows the user to input basic information, for example nest name,
quantity and production date. Some of these input fields will be dimmed when the system provides
the information or restrictions are made in the project setup.
Burner selection
The burner selection can be done when a valid raw plate has been selected or given by dimension.
Available burners are listed in a list view where the user selects one burner for cutting the plate
parts.
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The new dialogue for initialisation of an assembly nest includes basic nest information, part
selection and burner selection. Each part of the dialogue is briefly described in the below picture.
Nest information
This part of the dialogue allows the user to input basic information, for example nest name,
quantity and production date. Some of these input fields will be dimmed when the system provides
the information or restrictions are made in the project setup.
Burner selection
The burner selection can be done when a valid assembly part has been selected. Available
burners are listed in a list view where the user selects one burner for cutting the assembly part.
The Open nest job dialogue is similar to the New nest job dialogue. It lists the stored information
about the nest job. The user can edit some fields depending on settings in default files. Exchange
of burner for nest job can be made if the settings allow it. Otherwise the burner information will be
listed in a similar way as the raw plate information.
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The Exchange/Select raw plate dialogue has two ways to supply raw plate information, by
dimension or by name. By name means that the user selects a quality and thickness and selects
one of the available raw plates listed. Raw plate by dimension means that the user inputs length,
width and thickness. The purchase information for selected or given raw plate can be edited.
Benefits
The new dialogues provide higher usability and allow the user to give and list all relevant
information for initialisation of a nest job or present information for stored nest job in one step.
The context menus provide faster access to commands when working with a nest job.
Compatibility Constraints
None.
Affected Programs
Plate Nesting
Panel Line Control
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Eggbox Templates
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