But, let's say i reduce my request to this:
"Can you make ViaCAD show a box floating in water, and sink when I add enough weight or instability? I don't need FEA, torsion, sagging/hogging, wind force calculations, powering or friction calculations, still-water bending moments, metacenter or similar data input capability nor such output. I just want crude flotation estimates to make a tad more realistic the hulls I model."
I'm only asking because ViaCAD is cool enough to give part and assembly centers of gravity.
I ran across a number of packages or apps out there, but hobbyists or "otaku" such as myself don't have MOD or DOD budgets to begin to seek purchase, and most of us who don't have PhD one to our name really need something for Dummies, so to speak...
I would suspect that if Punch! doesn't implement it it might be due to it not being demanded by users, but if enough civil engineers are champing at the bit to lessen their dependency on AutoCAD or for-AutoCAD add-ons, then all it might take is for Punch! to be made aware. OTOH, if Punch! incrementally adds such features, it could produce positive and negative side-effects:
Positives:
-- hobbyists and professionals flocking to Punch!
-- possible integration of ViaCAD with DelftShip, PolyCAD, et al without the big-budget requirement
Negatives:
---- initial investment costs (time, money, distraction...)
---- false-threats from competitors' attorneys claiming patent infringement, when in reality, most of this stuff is bounded by limits of physics and exposed through creativity, ingenuity, and demand by students, hobbyists and professionals (or created by Open Source developers with excess time on their hands...)
---- possible unwanted and untimely hostile or friendly takeover bids...
But, the maritime industry is woefully short of professional engineers who are sorely needed to replace the retiring pros. Hobbyists such as myself might indirectly induce undecided teens and career-changing adults to look at the marine industry from a DESIGN perspective.
See some of my crude (hobbyist) ship designs at:
http://dreadyacht.com/4.htmlAlso, see the real-world schooling attempts to create new ship (maritime/naval/ocean engineering) designers:
http://roclark.com/blog/2008/01...rshipconstructor-course/AutoShip, ShipConstructor and others (as you likely know) are just wayyyy beyond the budget of hobbyists, yet we have something to contribute (politics aside) to influence things or just to express ourselves, without threatening the livelihood of the pros or the futures of the students.
What i love about ViaCAD (and as yet haven't tried, or tried but failed miserably at in TurboCAD) is extrusions, lofts, and other things that are stripped from or not included in other tools. Also, ViaCAD has NICE coloration of intersected planes and objects. But, if ViaCAD, DelftShip, and TurboCAD could be hybridized, and given an SQLite database engine... and Firefox (as a tool) added on, oh, man... watch out, everybody else...