of the center of the best-fit circle,
its radius and deviations of the points
from the best-fit circle. Graphical
display of the results is prepared for
these computations too; see Figure 16
for a typical presentation.
Fitting Foreward and After Sections
All of the calculations described in paragraphs
3.5.2 are performed for each ship half. Moreover,
they are preferably performed at separate points in
time so that, if necessary, trimming of one-half
may be modified to accommodate discovered shortages
in the other. It may also be desirable to make other
structural modifications before either half is
launched.
Once both ship-halves have been surveyed and
their as-built coordinates are in hand, one set of
coordinates is transformed to the other using the
same transformation program described in paragraph
3.5.2.1. In performing this particular transformation
a coordinate weighting scheme is adopted which produces
a transformation (i.e. mathematical fit-up) which most
closely resembles shipyard procedure when the actual
fit-up is performed.
a) the point on centerline at the tank top is forced
to match perfectly in offset and elevation
b) the point on centerline at the main deck is
forced to match perfectly in offset only; this
condition combined with "a" above closely
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