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Old   March 12, 2014, 04:35
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Hi,
I am undergraduate student who doing my final year project with the title of prediction of ship resistance of deep sea fishing vessel using Numeca Fine Marine Version 3.1.1. However, i am a beginner to this software who need user manual and tutorial to make myself more understanding on how to run this software for my project.

May i know where to find user manual and tutorial for Numeca Fine Marine Version 3.1.1?

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Old   March 12, 2014, 06:22
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Hi,
If you look inside the install directory, you will find documentation and example for both hexpress and isis.
If i remember well there is towing tank simulation with dtmb5415. That should be a good start.

Good luck
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Old   April 16, 2014, 01:55
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Thanks. I think i roughly understand since i succeed doing the mesh wizard.
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Hi Pei San,

romainRH is right. Within the installation DVD given to Dr Fitri, the is a folder name _installDocumentationPackage_MARINE_3.1-1WIN. You may install in your computer and it is an offiline HTML which consist a lot of information. You should not share this file to anyone unless being informed.
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Thanks. I think i roughly understand since i succeed doing the mesh wizard.
Dear PeiSan

Could you share some userguide and tutor in pdf?
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Dear Kienht,

The user guides and tutorials are available from the Customer Area. If you don't have access to the Customer Area, please contact your local sales contact. It is not possible to obtain user guides and tutorials from other users as they are not allowed to distribute this material.

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Could you share some userguide and tutor in pdf?
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