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PyMeshUp 0.3 standalone

PyMeshUp 0.3 standalone
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PyMeshUp 0.3

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DAVE stand-alone ZIP package 1.9.21 [Jan 2023]

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PyMeshUp gives you an easy way to create or modify meshes using a script. It is aimed at modelling vessels…

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Orcaflex / Debugging external functions / conda

These are some steps to get orcaflex and conda to work together. By default they don't, but with some hacking…

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DAVE version 1.8

DAVE version 1.8

DAVE version 1.8 adds the following features: Limits and unity-checks: https://davedocs.online/limits.html Components: https://davedocs.online/components.html Wind and current areas: https://davedocs.online/wind.html

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A practical guide to modeling vessels for offshore operations using Orcaflex

Many offshore operations can be modeled using first order time domain analysis. Setting up the vessels for such a model…

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