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    • Battle of Jutland: The Navy’s Bloodiest Day

      pat couser
      pat couser


       HMS Queen Mary explodes during the Battle of Jutland
      wahrscheinlich Deutsches Kriegs-Film- u. Bildamt - Der Weltkrieg 1914-1918 in seiner rauhen Wirklichkeit, München o. J. (um 1925), Public Domain.

      First of all a vivid red flame shot up from her forepart. Then came an explosion forward which was followed by a much heavier explosion amidships... A gigantic cloud of smoke arose, the masts collapsed inwards, the…

      • Sun, May 29 2016
    • On Demand Webinar: Designing with Developable Surfaces in MAXSURF

      Carolyn Hawley
      Carolyn Hawley

      Hear from Pat Couser, MAXSURF product Manager, about reducing production costs by designing vessels using developable surfaces.

      Key Points

      • Determining what is a developable surface
      • Approximating developable surfaces in MAXSURF modeler
      • Measuring surface developability using plate expansions in MAXSURF Structure
      • Accurately modeling developable surfaces using MAXSURF Modeler’s surface fitting tools

      View webinar

      …
      • Fri, May 27 2016
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