VESSEL TANKER MODEL 75.000 DWT
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Check out the impressive finale of my brother's naval engineering project from the Technical University of Madrid! He crafted a sleek tanker vessel boasting an astonishing weight capacity of 75,000 deadweight tons. Utilizing Rhino as his design tool and Maxsurf for precision calculations, he fine-tuned every hydrostatics parameter to perfection. This magnificent ship was specifically engineered to haul refined petroleum products with a density of 0.8. Let's dive into its real dimensions: length = 225.7 meters, beam = 38.6 meters, depth = 18.5 meters, and draft = 12 meters - a Cb coefficient of 0.84 is nothing short of impressive! If you're as fascinated by my brother's ingenuity as I am, don't hesitate to put this model to the test. Feel free to print it out using any available printer, but be sure to give it some flair - just add a propeller and watch her set sail! Printing settings include 92°C at 200 mm/s, with 1.75 mm PLA filament. Now, here are the nitty-gritty printing instructions: * Dimensions: * L= 225,7 m * B= 38,6 m * D= 18,5 m * T= 12 m * Cb= 0.84 * Materials: PLA filament with a diameter of 1.75 mm. * Printing Temperature: * Bed temperature = 92°C. * Printing Speed: 200 mm/s
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