CONTAINER SHIPS. Guidelines for Surveys, Assessment and Repair of Hull Structures
Year: 2005 Language: english Author: The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) Publisher: Witherbys Publishing Издание: 1 ISBN: 1 85609 296 8 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Number of pages: 169 Description: Another official publication developed and released by IACS - this one deals with the single deck container vessels constructed with the double side skin tanks, the passageways and double bottom in the area treated as the cargo space. These vessels are exclusively intended to transport containerized cargoes in their cargo holds as well as on the deck and on top of hatch covers. The publication starts with the intro, followed by the chapter containing the applicable classification requirements for periodical surveys as well as damage/repair; the next chapter provides some necessary technical background that is to be possessed by the people conducting the surveys; then there is a chapter addressing the survey preparation/planning/execution matters. The book also provides the important information of the failures of the structural parts and instructions on the repairs to be done. These Guidelines will be very useful for any surveyor performing the above mentioned surveys as well as to any ship owner, or operator, or even any crew member dealing with preparation of the vessel for class inspection and presenting all relevant items to the surveyor. The instructions provided in the book are really the ones to be followed in order to keep the ship safe.
Contents
1 Introduction page 1 2 Class survey requirements page 3 2.1 Periodical Classification Surveys page 3 2.2 Damage and Repair Surveys page 4 2.3 Voyage Repairs and Maintenance page 4 3 Technical background for surveys page 7 3.1 General page 7 3.2 Definitions page 7 3.3 Structural Damages and Deterioration page 9 3.4 Handling of Defects page 12 3.5 IACS Early Warning Scheme (EWS) for Reporting of Significant Hull Damage page 13 4 Survey planning, preparation and execution page 15 4.1 General page 15 4.2 Conditions for Survey page 15 4.3 Access Arrangement and Safety page 16 4.4 Personal Equipment page 17 4.5 Thickness Measurement and Fracture Detection page 19 4.6 Survey at Sea or at Anchorage page 19 4.7 Documentation on Board page 20 5 Structural detail failures and repairs page 21 5.1 General page 21 5.2 Catalogue of Structural Detail Failures and Repairs page 21 Part 1 Cargo hold region page 23 Area 1 Upper Deck Structures page 25 Area 2 Side Structure Including Side Tanks page 55 Area 3 Transverse Bulkhead Structure page 75 Area 4 Double Bottom Tank Structure page 83 Part 2 Fore and aft end regions page 103 Area 1 Fore End Structures page 105 Area 2 Aft End Structures page 119 Area 3 Stern Frame, Rudder Arrangement and Propeller Shaft Support page 129 Part 3 Machinery and accommodation spaces page 149 Area 1 Engine Room Structure page 151 Area 2 Accommodation Structure page 159
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CONTAINER SHIPS. Guidelines for Surveys, Assessment and Repair of Hull Structures
Year: 2005
Language: english
Author: The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS)
Publisher: Witherbys Publishing
Издание: 1
ISBN: 1 85609 296 8
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Number of pages: 169
Description: Another official publication developed and released by IACS - this one deals with the single deck container vessels constructed with the double side skin tanks, the passageways and double bottom in the area treated as the cargo space. These vessels are exclusively intended to transport containerized cargoes in their cargo holds as well as on the deck and on top of hatch covers.
The publication starts with the intro, followed by the chapter containing the applicable classification requirements for periodical surveys as well as damage/repair; the next chapter provides some necessary technical background that is to be possessed by the people conducting the surveys; then there is a chapter addressing the survey preparation/planning/execution matters. The book also provides the important information of the failures of the structural parts and instructions on the repairs to be done.
These Guidelines will be very useful for any surveyor performing the above mentioned surveys as well as to any ship owner, or operator, or even any crew member dealing with preparation of the vessel for class inspection and presenting all relevant items to the surveyor. The instructions provided in the book are really the ones to be followed in order to keep the ship safe.
Contents
1 Introduction page 12 Class survey requirements
page 3
2.1 Periodical Classification Surveys
page 3
2.2 Damage and Repair Surveys page 4
2.3 Voyage Repairs and Maintenance
page 4
3 Technical background for
surveys page 7
3.1 General page 7
3.2 Definitions page 7
3.3 Structural Damages and
Deterioration page 9
3.4 Handling of Defects page 12
3.5 IACS Early Warning Scheme (EWS) for
Reporting of Significant Hull Damage
page 13
4 Survey planning, preparation
and execution page 15
4.1 General page 15
4.2 Conditions for Survey page 15
4.3 Access Arrangement and Safety
page 16
4.4 Personal Equipment page 17
4.5 Thickness Measurement and Fracture
Detection page 19
4.6 Survey at Sea or at Anchorage page 19
4.7 Documentation on Board page 20
5 Structural detail failures and
repairs page 21
5.1 General page 21
5.2 Catalogue of Structural Detail
Failures and Repairs page 21
Part 1 Cargo hold region page 23
Area 1 Upper Deck Structures page 25
Area 2 Side Structure Including Side
Tanks page 55
Area 3 Transverse Bulkhead Structure
page 75
Area 4 Double Bottom Tank Structure
page 83
Part 2 Fore and aft end
regions page 103
Area 1 Fore End Structures page 105
Area 2 Aft End Structures page 119
Area 3 Stern Frame, Rudder Arrangement
and Propeller Shaft Support page 129
Part 3 Machinery and
accommodation
spaces page 149
Area 1 Engine Room Structure page 151
Area 2 Accommodation Structure page 159
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