ABS 5-2017 RULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH 2017.pdf

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1、 Notices and General Information RULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH 2017 NOTICES AND GENERAL INFORMATION American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 2016 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reserved.

2、 ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA Table of Contents N refrigerating, stabilizing, ventilation and air conditioning machinery; and trunk to such spaces, provided they are not handling or using flammable liquids) are not considered to be high fire risk areas. (Incorporates Notice

3、 No. 1) 4-6-5/1.1.3(d) Creepage Distances To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.1.3(e) (Renumbered) Creepage Distances To align the requirements with the updated

4、 IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.1.3(f) (Deleted) Non-standardized Parts To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with resp

5、ect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.9.2(b) Warning Plate To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.9.3(h) Cable Test after Installation To align the

6、requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.11.2(d) Shutters To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) wit

7、h respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.11.2(f) Arc Flash and Associated Installation Requirements To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.11.3(a

8、) Application To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.13.4 Accessibility To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (200

9、9) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) ABSRULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 5 Notices and General Information EFFECTIVE DATE 1 January 2017 shown as (2017) (based on the contract date for new construction

10、between builder and Owner) Part/Para. No. Title/Subject Status/Remarks PART 3 Hull Construction and Equipment 3-1-2/1.7 Structures Exposed to Low Air Temperatures To clarify material class requirements for plating attached to hull envelope plating exposed to low air temperature and to address the re

11、lationship between the design temperatures, in line with IACS UR S6. 3-1-2/Table 1 Material Grades To clarify that even if A36 is used it should be produced by a steel mill approved by ABS. 3-1-2/Table 2 Material Class of Structural Members To clarify that even if A36 is used it should be produced b

12、y a steel mill approved by ABS. 3-1-2/Table 3 Application of Material Classes and Grades Structures Exposed at Low Temperatures To clarify material class requirements for plating attached to hull envelope plating exposed to low air temperature and to address the relationship between the design tempe

13、ratures, in line with IACS UR S6. 3-1-2/1.9 Design Temperature To clarify material class requirements for plating attached to hull envelope plating exposed to low air temperature and to address the relationship between the design temperatures, in line with IACS UR S6. 3-1-2/Figure 2 Commonly Used De

14、finitions of Temperatures To clarify material class requirements for plating attached to hull envelope plating exposed to low air temperature and to address the relationship between the design temperatures, in line with IACS UR S6. 3-2-A1/7.1 Required Information To specify that forward draft inform

15、ation is to be reviewed in the loading manual. 3-2-4/1.3 Center Girder To remove requirements for intact girders in fresh water and fuel oil tanks, since free surface effects are considered by the stability requirements of Section 3-3-1. 3-2-7/5.7.3 End Connections To provide an option of direct str

16、ength analysis. 3-2-8/5.1 Plating To address the calculation of the design head for tanks where rupture disks or pressure/vacuum valves are fitted. 3-2-9/5.1 Doors for Closing Appliances Access Openings To clarify the requirements for weathertight doors located on exposed bulkheads of superstructure

17、s and deckhouses. 3-2-9/9 Deckhouses To clarify the requirements for weathertight doors located on exposed bulkheads of superstructures and deckhouses. 3-2-10/21 Propulsion Improvement Devices (PID) as Hull Appendages To eliminate confusion from the use of “ESD”, which is used elsewhere in the Rules

18、 and Guides for “Emergency Shutdown”. 3-2-10/21.7 (New) Structural End Connection To address the risk of cracks developing at the welded end connection of the device to the hull. 3-2-11/23.1 Application Scope To clarify that some of the prescriptive formulas in the following sections are related to

19、vessels maximum speed; as such they may not applicable for the azimuthal thrusters are exclusively used for DP. 3-2-11/23.3 Plans and Documents To specify only structural components related plans and documents. 3-2-11/23.7 Design Force To add illustrations of nozzle supporting struts. 3-2-11/Figure

20、8 An Illustration of Azimuthal Thruster To add illustrations of nozzle supporting struts. 3-2-11/23.19 (New) Thruster Nozzle Top Connections To address potential cracks and vibration in the nozzle connection structure. 3-2-11/23.21 (New) Nozzle Strut To add a requirement with a simplified approach f

21、or verification of the nozzle strut. 3-2-11/23.23 (New) Direct Analysis To clearly define the data, the plans, and the acceptance criteria for azimuth thruster direct analysis. 3-2-11/23.25 Welding and NDT Testing To add requirements for the component connections in the azimuthal thruster. 3-2-A2/3.

22、3.2 Bending Moment at Neck Bearing To specify that in any case that the rudder is not fully submerged in seagoing conditions, rudder stock should also have sufficient strength for such case. 6 ABSRULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 Notices and Gen

23、eral Information Part/Para. No. Title/Subject Status/Remarks 3-2-14/1.1 Height To align the requirements with IACS UI LL14 which says “A guard rail should also be required for first tier deckhouses and for superstructures ends”. 3-2-14/1.5.2 To align the requirements with IACS UI LL47 (g) Fig. 1 and

24、 ABS practice. 3-3-A2/Table 1 Acceptable Tolerances To clearly indicate the meaning “slash /” in accordance with ABS internal process instructions. 3-6-1/1.7 (New) Articulated Tug-Barge Units To provide visibility requirements for articulated tug barge units. 3-6-1/Figure 5 To align with the wording

25、 “Main Steering Position” as indicated in 3-6-1/1.1.3. PART 4 Vessel Systems and Machinery 4-2-1/3.3 Booster Pumps To emphasize that standby pumps are required for single engine installations, to clarify the required capacity of the specified standby pump, and to avoid the possibility of having a si

26、ngle engine installation with spare pump carried in lieu of a fitted standby pump. 4-2-1/9.3 Low Oil Pressure Alarms, Temperature and Level Indicators To specify that main and auxiliary combustion engines, above 37 kW, must be fitted with an alarm device with audible and luminous signals for failure

27、 of the lubricating oil system, in line with IACS UR M2. 4-3-3/15.3.1 To allow rudder torque and load to be measured in the ballast condition, and to be reliably extrapolated to the full load condition where the vessel cannot be tested in this condition, in line with SOLAS Reg. II-1/29.3 and 29.4. 4

28、-4-1/9.19.3(b) Hose End Fittings To remove the relaxation where flooding can be prevented by the installation of a readily accessible shutoff valve immediately upstream of the hose, and to clarify the requirement for clamps. 4-4-3/9.9.3(b)ix) To provide requirements for side covers, in line with IAC

29、S UR P3 Rev 4. 4-5-2/11.1.2 Design To align the requirements with FSS Code Chapter 5, adopted by Resolution MSC.206(81) and amended by Resolution MSC.339(91). 4-5-2/11.1.3 Alarm To align the requirements with FSS Code Chapter 5, adopted by Resolution MSC.206(81) and amended by Resolution MSC.339(91)

30、. 4-5-2/11.9.4(c) Controls To align the requirements with FSS Code Chapter 5, adopted by Resolution MSC.206(81) and amended by Resolution MSC.339(91). 4-5-2/15 Firemans Outfit To align the requirements with SOLAS II-2/Reg.10.4. 4-6-2/13.3 Navigation Light System To remove inconsistencies and align t

31、he requirements with the Steel Vessel Rules. 4-6-2/17.1.2(b) To align the requirements with IACS UI SC35 and MSC.311(88). 4-6-2/17.1.2(c) To clarify that the power supply failure alarms of general emergency alarm system are to be provided in a normally manned control station. 4-6-4/3.21.2(c) Variati

32、on from Rated Voltage Transient Conditions To clarify that voltage regulation during transient conditions need not be tested during factory testing provided that calculated values based on earlier type test records are available, in line with IACS UR E13. 4-6-4/3.21.2(d) Short Circuit Conditions To

33、account for both the stationary short circuit current delivered by the generator, as well as the transient behavior of this short circuit current, in line with IACS UR E13. 4-6-4/10.5.8 Cooling Arrangements To specify the circumstances in which the cooling liquid needs to be non-conducting and non-f

34、lammable, in line with IEC 61800-5-1. 4-6-4/10.7.2 Insulation Test (AC or DC Voltage Test) To specify that the duration of the insulation test is 5 sec and 1 sec for the Type Test and the Routine Test, respectively, in line with IEC 61800-5-1. 4-7-1/5.33 Programmable Electronic System (PES) To defin

35、e a system based on one or more programmable electronic devices as a Programmable Electronic System, in line with ISO 17894:2005/4.8. ABSRULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 7 Notices and General Information Part/Para. No. Title/Subject Status/Rema

36、rks 4-7-1/5.43 (New) Data Communication Link To define “data communication link”, in line with IACS UR E22/2.3. PART 5 Specialized Vessels and Services 5-11-4/7 (New) Articulated Tug and Barge Connection To provide requirements for design and review of structure in way of connection. 8 ABSRULES FOR

37、BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 Part 1: Conditions of Classification (Supplement to the ABS Rules for Conditions of Classification) RULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH 2017 PART 1 CONDITIONS OF CLASSIFICATI

38、ON (Supplement to the ABS Rules for Conditions of Classification) American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 2016 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reserved. ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA PART Foreword 1 Foreword (1 Jan

39、uary 2008) For the 2008 edition, Part 1, “Conditions of Classification” was consolidated into a generic booklet, entitled Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) for all vessels other than those in offshore service. The purpose of this consolidation was to emphasize the common applicability

40、of the classification requirements in “Part 1” to ABS-classed vessels, other marine structures and their associated machinery, and thereby make “Conditions of Classification” more readily a common Rule of the various ABS Rules and Guides, as appropriate. Thus, this supplement specifies only the uniq

41、ue requirements applicable to steel vessels under 90 meters (295 feet) in length. This supplement is always to be used with the aforementioned Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1). ii ABSRULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 PART Table of

42、 Contents 1 Conditions of Classification CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Scope and Conditions of Classification . 1 Section 1 Classification 2 Section 2 Classification Symbols and Notations 3 Section 3 Rules for Classification 4 Section 4 Submission of Plans 5 See also separately published booklet ABS Rules for

43、Conditions of Classification (Part 1) ABSRULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 iii This Page Intentionally Left Blank PART Chapter 1: Scope and Conditions of Classification 1 CHAPTER 1 Scope and Conditions of Classification CONTENTS SECTION 1 Classi

44、fication 2 SECTION 2 Classification Symbols and Notations . 3 SECTION 3 Rules for Classification . 4 1 Application of Rules 4 1.1 General 4 1.3 Application . 4 SECTION 4 Submission of Plans 5 1 Hull Plans 5 3 Machinery Plans and Data 6 5 Additional Plans 6 ABSRULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VE

45、SSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 1 PART Section 1: Classification 1 CHAPTER 1 Scope and Conditions of Classification SECTION 1 Classification (1 January 2008) The requirements for conditions of classification are contained in the separate, generic ABS Rules for Conditions of Classifi

46、cation (Part 1). Additional requirements specific to steel vessels under 90 meters (295 feet) in length are contained in the following Sections of this Part. 2 ABSRULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 PART Section 2 : Classification Symbols and Nota

47、tions 1 CHAPTER 1 Scope and Conditions of Classification SECTION 2 Classification Symbols and Notations (1 July 2015) A listing of Classification Symbols and Notations available to the Owners of vessels, offshore drilling and production units and other marine structures and systems, “List of ABS Not

48、ations and Symbols” is available from the ABS website “http:/www.eagle.org”. Notations for specific vessel types are given in each Chapter of Part 5 of these Rules. ABSRULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH .2017 3 PART Section 3 : Rules for Classification

49、 1 CHAPTER 1 Scope and Conditions of Classification SECTION 3 Rules for Classification (1 January 2008) 1 Application of Rules 1.1 General (2016) These Rules are applicable to self-propelled steel vessels under 90 meters (295 feet) in length intended for unrestricted ocean service, except where specifically mentioned otherwise. Oil Carriers, Chemical Carriers, Gas Carriers, Ore Carriers, Bulk Carriers, Fire Fighting Vessels, Oil Spill Recovery Vessels, Escort Vessels, Towing Service Vessels, Fishing Vessels, etc., are to be in accordance with the requirements of Part 5 of thes

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