General HydroStatics 19.36
General Hydrostatics (GHS) is a widely used software for hydrostatic and stability analysis in marine engineering, enabling the design and evaluation of ships and floating structures. Overview of GHS Definition: GHS stands for General HydroStatics, a software system developed for analyzing the stability, flotation, and strength of various marine vessels and floating structures. Applications: It is utilized for a range of applications, including the design of submarines, floating bridges, and drilling platforms, as well as for traditional ships. Key Features Hydrostatic Calculations: GHS performs comprehensive hydrostatic calculations, including load condition tabulation, maximum vertical center of gravity (VCG) determination, and tank capacity tables. Stability Analysis: The software addresses both simple and complex stability issues, such as intermediate flooding stages and cargo...