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CAD/CAM Update KCS Releases Triben Compartment Medule Kockums Computer Systems (KCS) offers the Tribon Compart- ment module, which focuses on reducing the workhours during the design of the internal arrangement and compartmentation of a ship, providing an advanced facility for the modeling and visualization of designs. Tribon Compartment has been introduced into the geometric mod- eling facilities of the Initial Design application of Tribon. Like the advanced Tribon Surface module, Compartment uses the ACIS geo- metric modeling engine from Spatial Technology Inc. KCS has restructured its special purpose shipbuilding software based on this advanced, highly interac- tive modeling tool. The generation of bulkheads and decks is very general, therefore, Tribon Compartment can be applied to complex structural arrangements and a wide variety of vessels includ- ing submarines and SWATHs. The user of Tribon Compartment can reportedly set a current envelope within which to define internal sur- Plctured is the Tribon Initial Design model of Bang Chui Dao, the passenger ship built by van der Giessen- faces and compartments. de in Holland, for Dalian Marine Transport Group in China. Transverse and longitudinal Output from Tribon Compartment damage stability analysis, tank bulkheads and decks can be will reportedly be used as either a calibrations and the preparation of defined using either interactive or basis for construction of a 3-D stability booklets, numerical positioning, optionally product model of the hull struc- For more information on KCS with reference to a frame table, ture, or directly by Tribon Calc for Circle 19 on Reader Service Card the Ho* to ""Lai to H*f T-Untlb° t0Ze SM For free /Sags e tickets to the Exposition, contact: Independent Expositions, Ltd. 221 King Manor Drive King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610) 272-4024 • Fax: (610) 272-5190 For information on the Technical Program of the Annual Meeting, contact: SNAME 601 Pavonia Avenue Jersey City, XJ 07306 1-800-798-2188 • Fax: (201) 798-4975 @ http: //www. sname. org #########01 The 1996 International Maritime Exposition New York City The Marriott Marquis Wednesday, October 2: Noon to 5 pm Thursday, October 3: 10 am to 5 pm Friday, October 4:10 am to 4 pm During the 1996 Annual Meeting of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 56 Circle 353 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News