1、BSI Standards PublicationBS ISO 129-4:2013Technical productdocumentation (TPD) Indication of dimensions andtolerancesPart 4: Dimensioning of shipbuildingdrawingsBS ISO 129-4:2013 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 129-4:2013.The UK participation in
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3、 its correctapplication. The British Standards Institution 2013. Published by BSI StandardsLimited 2013ISBN 978 0 580 72314 8ICS 01.100.01Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity fromlegal obligations.This British Standard was published under the authority of theStandards Policy and
4、 Strategy Committee on 31 July 2013.Amendments issued since publicationDate Text affectedBS ISO 129-4:2013 ISO 2013Technical product documentation (TPD) Indication of dimensions and tolerances Part 4: Dimensioning of shipbuilding drawingsDocumentation technique de produits (TPD) Indication des cotes
5、 et tolrances Partie 4: Cotes des dessins de construction navaleINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO129-4First edition2013-07-01Reference numberISO 129-4:2013(E)BS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)ii ISO 2013 All rights reservedCOPYRIGHT PROTECTED DOCUMENT ISO 2013All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified,
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7、mber body in the country of the requester.ISO copyright officeCase postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11Fax + 41 22 749 09 47E-mail copyrightiso.orgWeb www.iso.orgPublished in SwitzerlandBS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E) ISO 2013 All rights reserved iiiContents PageForeword iv1 Scope .
8、 12 Normative references 13 General principles . 14 Basic requirements 14.1 General . 14.2 Dimension lines 24.3 Extension lines 24.4 Types of dimensions indication 44.5 Dimensions of plates and profiles 6BS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)ForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardizatio
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14、s ISO/TC 10, Technical product documentation, Subcommittee SC 6, Mechanical engineering documentation.ISO 129 consists of the following parts, under the general title Technical product documentation (TPD) Indication of dimensions and tolerances: Part 1: General principles Part 2: Dimensioning of mec
15、hanical engineering drawings Part 3: Architectural Part 4: Dimensioning of shipbuilding drawingsiv ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 129-4:2013INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 129-4:2013(E)Technical product documentation (TPD) Indication of dimensions and tolerances Part 4: Dimensioning of shipbuilding d
16、rawings1 ScopeThis part of ISO 129 specifies the dimensioning for general use on metal hulls on shipbuilding drawings.2 Normative referencesThe following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only
17、the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.ISO 128-25, Technical drawings General principles of presentation Part 25: Lines on shipbuilding drawingsISO 129-1:1), Technical drawings Indication of dimensions and t
18、olerances Part 1: General principles3 General principlesGeneral principles of dimensioning are as follows.a) The basic types of lines, their designations, as well as general rules for draughting of lines, are specified in ISO 128-25.b) The rule of indication of dimension and tolerances are specified
19、 in ISO 129-1.c) The location dimension of the hull structure shall be indicated with the distance of the assembled moulded line of the member from reference line (BL = base line, CL = centre line, AP = after perpendicular, FP = forward perpendicular, WL = water line).d) The dimensions of the same m
20、ember(s) shall be indicated only once; the dimensions of the members with identical specifications and sizes shall be indicated only once; these dimensions should be on the view(s) of the drawing that displays the member(s) most clearly.4 Basic requirements4.1 GeneralDimensions indicating the locati
21、on of a structural member in the hull shall be referenced as follows. In longitudinal direction: to a structural frame or to a station or to midship In vertical direction: to a BL, to a WL, or to a deck line In transverse direction: to a CL or to a broadside1) To be published. (Revision of ISO 129-1
22、:2004) ISO 2013 All rights reserved 1BS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)4.2 Dimension lines4.2.1 Dimension lines shall be drawn with continuous narrow lines as per ISO 128-25.Dimension lines should preferably be terminated on either end by closed 30-arrowheads as shown in Figure 1, but other terminat
23、ions as ISO 129-1:, 5.3.2 are admissible.Keylocation of the assembled moulded line of the membershaft system sectionFigure 14.2.2 In case of insufficient space for drawing arrowheads and writing measures, dimensions may be indicated as shown in Figure 2.Figure 24.3 Extension lines4.3.1 Extension lin
24、es shall be drawn with continuous narrow lines originating from the moulded line, frame line, station, axis, or reference line of the respective member. The extension lines terminate at the dimension lines as shown in Figures 1 and 3 and as defined in ISO 129-1:, 5.4.2 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS
25、 ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)(a)(b)Figure 34.3.2 Extension lines shall be perpendicular to the dimension line. They may be oblique and parallel as shown in Figure 3 (b).4.3.3 Dimension lines which start at one end at a reference line may be terminated at one end only if the dimension line otherwi
26、se would become too long. For examples, see Figure 4 (a) to Figure 4 (c).(a) (b) (c)Figure 44.3.4 At a rounded corner of the shear strake, an idealized corner point shall be drawn by extension lines of the moulded plate edges, as shown in Figure 5. The dimensions are referenced to this corner point.
27、Figure 5 ISO 2013 All rights reserved 3BS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)4.4 Types of dimensions indication4.4.1 Dimensions shall be written above the dimension line. If the drawing would become too crowded, dimensions may be written above leader lines pointing towards the dimension lines.4.4.2 Gene
28、rally, dimension numbers shall not be crossed by lines.4.4.3 When structural members, e.g. profile stiffeners, are equally spaced, this may be indicated as shown in Figure 6.Figure 64.4.4 Offsets of curves are presented by offset tables as shown in Table 1, which is referenced to Figure 7.Table 1 Fu
29、nnel offsetsFunnel offsets (half-breadths)Frame number74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84Top line 1 310 1 475 1 610 1 685 1 587 1 515 1 072Bottom line1 332 1 530 1 722 1 890 2 045 2 170 2 235 2 200 2 032 1 710 1 040Figure 74.4.5 Inclinations of structures like funnel envelopes or front bulkheads of dec
30、khouses shall be defined using rectangular coordinates and not angular measures.4.4.6 When dimensioning a wall with various openings, one of the following principles shall be observed (see Figure 8).4 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)a) Measures of rectangular openings s
31、hould preferably, but not compulsorily, follow the sequence long side by short side. Measures are separated by “x”.b) The coaming height, h, i.e. the distance of the lower edge of a door opening from the upper side of the deck below, may be defined by “h” preceding the measure, e.g. h200 in the open
32、ing far right.c) The four corner radii of an opening shall typically be presented once by “R” preceding the measure.d) Dimensions locating openings shall refer to their centres. The vertical distance, thereby, is normally referenced to the deck below.e) There is no need to dimension the distance fro
33、m the centre of openings to the moulded lines of neighbouring stiffeners if it is intended to locate the opening in the middle between the stiffeners.f) Equally sized and arranged openings shall be dimensioned only once.Figure 84.4.7 Dimensioning of manholes and lightening holes shall be as shown in
34、 Figure 9 (a) and (b); abbreviated “MH” shall be stated as shown in Figure 9 (a). Simplified dimensioning of manholes shall be stated as shown in Figure 9 (c).(a) (b) (c)Figure 94.4.8 Indications of opening dimensions for a drain hole, a clearance hole, and an air hole are shown in Figure 10.Figure
35、10 ISO 2013 All rights reserved 5BS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)4.5 Dimensions of plates and profilesDimensions of plates and profiles, built girders, and brackets shall be indicated as shown in Table 2.Table 2 Dimensions of plates, profiles, built girders, and bracketsNo. Name Symbol Meaning of
36、dimensions Examples of dimensioningPlate1Plate Thickness widthThickness width length12 150012 1500 60002Flanged plate Thickness height, flange widthProfile3Flat bar Width thickness4Round steel bar Diameter5Steel pipe Outer diameter thickness6Square steel bar Width7Square hollow section Width thickne
37、ss8Half round steel Diameter thickness9Bulb flat Height spherical width wall thickness10Equal L-section Width width thickness11Unequal L-section Web height flange width web thickness flange thickness12T-steel Width thickness of web and face plate13Steel channel Height width thickness14I-profile Heig
38、ht width thickness6 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)No. Name Symbol Meaning of dimensions Examples of dimensioningCombined profile15Combined flat ball steel Height thickness of web, diam-eter of round steel bar16Built profile with face plate aside1st line: depth thickne
39、ss of web, 15 mm protrusion of web may be added2nd line: width thickness of face plate17Built asymmetric T-profile1st line: height thickness of web2nd line: width thickness of face plate, 15 mm side recess of face plate may be added18Built symmetric T-profile1st line: web, height thickness of web2nd
40、 line: width thickness of face plate19Built symmetric H-profile1st line: height thickness of web2nd line: 2 width thickness of face plate20Built twin-web profile 1st line: 2 height thickness of web2nd line: width thickness of face plateBracket21Built brackets with symmetric face plate1st line: thick
41、ness of web2nd line: width thickness of face plateTable 2 (continued) ISO 2013 All rights reserved 7BS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E)No. Name Symbol Meaning of dimensions Examples of dimensioning22Flanged bracket Thickness of bracket, width of flange23Plane bracket Thickness of bracket24Tripping br
42、acket Thickness of tripping bracketExplanation of symbols: B. = bracket; B.W. = bracket web; W. = web; F.PL. = face plate; FL. = flange; T.B. = tripping bracketTable 2 (continued)8 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 129-4:2013BS ISO 129-4:2013ISO 129-4:2013(E) ISO 2013 All rights reservedICS 01.100.
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