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USER'S GUIDE - ShipWeight

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o Forecastle<br />

p Poop<br />

s Superstructure<br />

u Upper area<br />

w Wheelhouse<br />

The full list of area-codes can be found in the table AREA in the WeightDB<br />

database.<br />

The “object”-code consists of two capitalized letters and is also optional. If<br />

present, it tells which object the parameter belongs to. The most common<br />

abbreviations are:<br />

BP Bottom plating<br />

BW Bulwark<br />

DK Deck<br />

DS Double sides<br />

ER Engine room<br />

FO Foundations<br />

HC Hatch coamings<br />

HT Hatches<br />

IB Inner bottom<br />

LB Longitudinal bulkheads<br />

LT Longitudinal and transverse<br />

SH Shell<br />

SP Side plates<br />

TB Transverse bulkheads<br />

A complete list of available object-codes can be found in the OBJECT-table in<br />

WeightDB.<br />

Examples of parameters:<br />

lk � length keel<br />

aBW � area BulWark<br />

acLB � area cargo-area Longitudinal Bulkheads<br />

teSH � Plate thickness engine area Shell<br />

In addition to the float-, integer- and text parameters, <strong>ShipWeight</strong> includes a<br />

set of calculated parameters. The definition of these can be found in the<br />

CATT-table. The CATT-table contains four fields:<br />

sCAttID ID of calculated parameter<br />

sCAttName Name of parameter<br />

sUnit Unit<br />

sCAttExp Formula for calculating the parameter<br />

7-6<br />

<strong>ShipWeight</strong> – User’s Guide, version 10.0, April 2011

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