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Autoship CAD/CAM
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Autoship CAD/CAM is a proprietary CAD/CAM software suite initially developed by Autoship Systems Corporation, designed specifically for naval architects and marine engineers. It is used for ship design, hydrostatics, stability analysis, structural modeling, and production drafting of commercial and recreational vessels. AutoShip is used by ship building companies, shipyards, independent naval architects, government agencies, and maritime consultants. Its modules are commonly applied in designing cargo ships, ferries, tugboats, yachts, and workboats. Autoship Systems Corporation sold the software product Autoship CAD/CAM to a Dubai-based company Focus Marine LLC in 2012.[1][2][3]
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Modules
- AutoShip – hull modeling
- AutoHydro – hydrostatics and stability
- AutoPlate – plate expansion and layout
- AutoStructure – internal structural design
- LoadMonitor – onboard loading conditions software
- Production Manager – nesting & parts management
See also
- Computer-aided design (CAD)
- Comparison of computer-aided design software
- Naval architecture
- Deck (ship)
- Double hull
- List of shipbuilders and shipyards
- Marine engineering
- List of naval architecture software
- Simcenter STAR-CCM+ and OpenFOAM - for computational fluid dynamics
- Strength of ships
- Superstructure
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