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FutureShip Tools (FS-Tools)
FutureShip provides a selection of specialized computer programs to aid in the solution of advanced engineering tasks:FS-Flow A general purpose Rankine source panel code: a selection of meshing types, singularity distributions and boundary conditions can be specified, including the nonlinear free surface boundary condition. Lifting surfaces can be handled using the Morino formulation. The code further features internal mesh generation algorithms based on IGES or point data geometry input. For further information you may download the FS-Flow Brochure here. FS-Equilibrium A workbench for the analysis of floating rigid body equilibrium conditions and motions: using a flexible architecture with force modules, a specific setup for your application can be built. In the steady state mode the equilibrium conditions can be computed for up to 6 degrees of freedom. In addition, in the transient mode the program integrates the nonlinear differential equation of motion and computes the trajectory of your vessel. Prominent applications are analyses for performance and velocity predictions of sailing yachts, maneuvering, and aircraft aerodynamics. For further information you may download the FS-Equilibrium Brochure here. FS-Waves FS-Waves computes the decomposition of a longitudinal wave cut from any source (CFD or measurement) into the spectral wave spectrum. FS-Optimizer A general purpose optimization environment: the FS-Optimizer allows setting up a complete design process chain based on free variables, input files and arbitrary programs, reads the result files and triggers new evaluations based on deterministic or stochastic algorithms to find the optimum design in one or more objective functions. The complete suite of programs can be downloaded here: FS-Tools_win32 Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to request a license file. |
FutureShip provides a selection of specialized computer programs to aid in the solution of advanced engineering tasks: