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Welcome to the Ship Structure Detail Design User's Guide. This guide is intended for users who need to become
quickly familiar with the Ship Structure Detail Design Version 5 product.
This overview provides the following information:
●Ship Structure Detail Design in a nutshell
●Before reading this guide
●Getting the most out of this guide
●Accessing sample documents
●Conventions used in this guide
Ship Structure Detail Design in a Nutshell
Version 5 Ship Structure Detail Design provides a set of tools for structure designers who must complete
their functional design and carry out their detailed design.
The overall ship design project goes through a number of different phases from conceptual design through
functional and detail design to extraction of deliverables. This product addresses detail design requirements for
the shipbuilding industry. In particular, it lets you:
●Split your functional design into blocks
●Add secondary structures
●Capture functional connectivity and physically implement connections by means of piece parts and joints
●Create design features such as endcuts, slots, cutouts, etc.
●Capture weld joint locations and efficiency
●Generate plates and shapes to initiate the manufacturing view.
Ship Structure Detail Design makes wide-scale use of knowledgeware capabilities to implement connections and
create design features. It includes tools that speed up the design process, such as the ability to rapidly copy
small repetitive assemblies or to quickly subdivide a large part into the separate plates from which it would be
fabricated as well as sample catalogs of slots, endcuts and small assemblies.
All Ship Structure Detail Design commands share a consistent Windows graphical interface which reduces
training time and greatly increases ease of use.
As a scalable product, Ship Structure Detail Design can be used with other Version 5 products such as
Generative Shape Design, Generative Drafting and knowledgeware products.
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