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Push the buttons and get a mimic of the menu.

Start

Open saved condition
Create new condition
Delete saved condition
leave Menu

Quit

Newton's 2nd law

Imagine throwing a small weighted stone at a wall. When throwing the stone, the force that is applied to it is perhaps not so big (small acceleration). When the stone hits the wall, it will stop instantly. The deceleration is high, resulting in a high impact force. Therefore, the force applied by the stone to the wall is bigger than the force applied by the hand to the stone.

Newton's 1st law

How about you sitting on a chair? The gravity force, which is in downwards direction, is compensated by the upward force of the chair and the upward force under your feet. You don’t go up or down. You stay at the same location.

Adding a weight

Add a point load or distributed load to the loading condition.

Advanced Menu

The advanced users will prefer working with this GUI as it takes care of the file handling. Via this backdoor the Command Screen is opened again and all options GHS offers are available again.

Tank list

Indicate what type of tanks you want to see.

Define a wave form

Grounding

The command for defining grounding points is not always easy to understand. This menu makes it easy.

Longitudinal strength

Change the allowable longitudinal bending moment and shear limits.

Create a report

Quickly create a report using tick boxes.

File

Various options for file handling

Ballast aids

Tools to work quickly to a known condition.

Advanced

Type directly a GHS command while staying in the Load Editor environment.

Tank reader

Manual input will be overruled and output from draft sensors will be used. This turns the Load-Editor into a Load-Master. Ballasting can be logged as well as the load changes during loading and off-loading operations.

Stability rules

Check barge and vessel stability against various stability rules.

  • DNV-GL,
  • IMO,
  • Lloyds.
New Condition

Leave Menu

The advanced users will prefer working with this GUI as it takes care of the file handling. Via this backdoor the Command Screen is opened again and all options GHS offers are available again.

Pull Load