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11、SO 21072-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references . 1 3 Terms and definitions. 1 4 Test facility requirements 3 5 Clearance requirements. 3 6 Test parameters 3 6.1 General. 3 6.2 Test oil properties. 4 6.3 Oil slick thickne
12、ss. 4 6.4 Skimmer operating parameters. 4 6.5 Debris interference . 5 7 Test procedures 5 7.1 Preparations prior to testing . 5 7.2 Actions during testing period 5 7.3 Actions after testing . 6 8 Performance parameters . 7 8.1 Fluid recovery rate 7 8.2 Emulsification factor 7 8.3 Oil recovery rate 7
13、 8.4 Recovery efficiency 8 9 Measurements and reporting 8 9.1 General. 8 9.2 Oil properties. 8 9.3 Environmental parameters 8 9.4 Skimmer operating parameters. 8 9.5 Other test parameters. 9 9.6 Recovery parameters . 9 9.7 Performance parameters (calculated parameters) 9 9.8 Equipment specification
14、and test documentation 9 10 Quality control. 9 10.1 Test duration and fluid volume . 9 10.2 Repetitions 10 Bibliography . 11 BS ISO 21072-2:2009ISO 21072-2:2009(E) iv ISO 2009 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national s
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18、 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 21072-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 8,
19、Ships and marine technology, Subcommittee SC 2, Marine environment protection. ISO 21072 consists of the following parts, under the general title Ships and marine technology Marine environment protection: performance testing of oil skimmers: Part 1: Moving water conditions Part 2: Static water condi
20、tions Part 3: High viscosity oil BS ISO 21072-2:2009ISO 21072-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved vIntroduction ISO 21072 (all parts) standardizes the performance testing of oil skimmers used in marine pollution control. Some oil skimmers have previously been performance tested under non-standard
21、 conditions and procedures, with declared performance parameters being of limited value to the end user, especially under field conditions. ISO 21072 (all parts) provides for carrying out, and recording results of, full-scale tests for a skimmer under a variety of test conditions, where there is lim
22、ited or no access to specialist test facilities. BS ISO 21072-2:2009BS ISO 21072-2:2009INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 21072-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved 1Ships and marine technology Marine environment protection: performance testing of oil skimmers Part 2: Static water conditions 1 Scope This
23、part of ISO 21072 specifies a methodology for establishing quantitative performance data for oil skimmers under static water conditions, so the end user can objectively judge, compare, and evaluate the design and performance of different skimmers. The methodology applies to testing in a basin and re
24、quires control of oil properties and oil slick characteristics. The method is applicable to all types of skimmers provided that the equipment dimensions are within the physical limitations of the test basin. The test procedure provides full-scale test results for the unit tested, under controlled co
25、nditions, and for one or more classes of oil. Attention is drawn to the care required when applying the test results to predict skimmer performance under field conditions. For dedicated/inbuilt systems, the test procedures outlined in this part of ISO 21072 can only be used for the skimming device a
26、s such, not the entire skimming system. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendme
27、nts) applies. ISO 16165, Ships and marine technology Marine environment protection Terminology relating to oil spill response 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 16165 and the following apply. 3.1 data collection period the period of time
28、 within the steady-state period (3.9) when recovered fluid is collected for establishing performance data ISO 21072-1:2009 3.2 debris solid or semi-solid substance that could interfere with the operation of a spill control system ISO 21072-1:2009 BS ISO 21072-2:2009ISO 21072-2:2009(E) 2 ISO 2009 All
29、 rights reserved3.3 emulsification factor EF amount of water emulsified into the oil as a result of the skimming/pumping process, not including water originally in the test fluid NOTE It is expressed as a decimal fraction between 0 and 1. ISO 21072-1:2009 3.4 fluid recovery rate FRR total volume of
30、fluid recovered per time NOTE It is expressed in cubic metres per hour. ISO 21072-1:2009 3.5 recovery efficiency RE ratio of test fluid (oil or emulsion) recovered to the total volume of fluid recovered NOTE It is expressed as a percentage. ISO 21072-1:2009 3.6 oil recovery rate ORR volume of test f
31、luid (oil or emulsion) recovered per unit time NOTE It is expressed in cubic metres per hour. ISO 21072-1:2009 3.7 oily phase oil that is water-free or incorporates emulsified or encapsulated water that does not readily separate out ISO 21072-1:2009 3.8 oil skimmer skimmer mechanical device used to
32、remove oil from the water surface ISO 21072-1:2009 3.9 steady-state period period of time during which the test conditions and operating parameters are constant or within acceptable variability ranges ISO 21072-1:2009 BS ISO 21072-2:2009ISO 21072-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved 34 Test facili
33、ty requirements This part of ISO 21072 is applicable to any test arrangement that allows for the control and monitoring of the test conditions. The test facility shall be designed and equipped to control the following parameters. Oil properties. The facility shall be able to maintain the oil propert
34、ies for the duration of the test. Oil analytical equipment shall be available for measuring oil properties (see 9.2). Air and water temperature. Testing may be carried out at any water temperature, provided that requirements with respect to oil properties are met. The test temperature shall always b
35、e well above the pour point of the oil, unless the purpose is to assess the collection of non-flowing/semi-solid oil. The facility shall be able to maintain the water temperature in the test basin at a selected test temperature with maximum variation of 2,0 C. Oil slick thickness. The test facility
36、shall incorporate means of measuring oil slick thickness before and after the test, with a proven accuracy of at least 20 %. Measuring tanks. In order to provide for sufficient replicates during the test process, the test facility shall incorporate a sufficient number of calibrated tanks to accurate
37、ly measure FRR, ORR, and water uptake. The tank volumes shall correspond to the expected recovery rate of the unit to be tested so as to provide data collection periods of sufficient duration and with sufficient measuring accuracy (see 10.1). 5 Clearance requirements Throughout testing, there shall
38、be sufficient clearance between the skimmer and the tank walls and any containment device, so as not to restrict oil flow to the skimmer or otherwise impede normal operation of the unit. Since the necessary clearance varies with oil viscosity and unit recovery rate, adequate oil in-flow to the skimm
39、er shall be demonstrated in each specific case, through oil flow observations or slick thickness measurements. Ensure that the clearance between the tank wall and outer limit of the skimmer is at no point less than 50 % of the greatest width (diameter or equivalent dimension) of the skimmer under te
40、st. In considering the depth of water on which the oil layer is floating, the skimmer or its oil/water interface shall at all times be able to free-float on the water. The clearance between the unit and the tank floor shall be sufficient to not interfere with normal operations of the skimmer. 6 Test
41、 parameters 6.1 General Testing shall establish quantitative performance data for the unit as a function of the following parameters: test oil properties; oil slick thickness; skimmer operating parameters; debris interference. BS ISO 21072-2:2009ISO 21072-2:2009(E) 4 ISO 2009 All rights reserved6.2
42、Test oil properties Perform testing with oils meeting the specifications shown in Table 1. To minimize problems associated with flow characteristics of the test oils, carry out testing at water temperatures at least 3 C above the pour point of the test oil. Measure oil and emulsion viscosity at two
43、of the three shear rates: 1 s1, 10 s1, or 100 s1. The third shear rate may be determined by interpolation or extrapolation. In this part of ISO 21072, oil is categorized as non-emulsified (fresh) even if it contains up to 20 % volume fraction of water. Such oil may be used for testing as a “water-fr
44、ee” oil provided that the viscosity is within the ranges specified in Table 1. All oils and emulsions may be reused provided that the properties of the test fluids remain within the ranges defined in Table 1. Table 1 Ranges for oil properties and related slick parameters Oil class Target viscosity T
45、arget viscosity range Density Slick thickness bExample cP acP kg/l mm 1 10 5 to 20 0,85 to 0,9 10 Fresh crude, very light bunker30 Light bunker 2 200 170 to 230 0,9 to 0,93 50 Light bunker 3 2 000 1 800 to 2 200 0,92 to 0,95 50 Medium bunker 4 20 000 19 000 to 21 000 0,95 to 0,98 50 Heavy bunker 5 2
46、0 000 19 000 to 21 000 c0,95 to 0,98 50 Emulsion of medium bunker 6 c50 000 40 000 to 60 000 c0,96 to 0,99 10 Emulsion of heavy bunker a1 cP = 1 mPas. bAcceptable variation: 20 %. cAt shear rate 10 s1. 6.3 Oil slick thickness For each specific test oil, the initial slick thickness shall be as specif
47、ied in Table 1. Measure the initial oil slick thickness after sufficient settling time has been allowed from the deployment of the oil on the water, at three different measuring points throughout the area of the oil slick, and record the results. Reject tests if slick thickness deviates by more than
48、 20 % from the specification in Table 1. Only start the test after the oil has settled to a uniform thickness. 6.4 Skimmer operating parameters There are a number of operating parameters that can affect the skimmer performance, including adhesion surface speed, inclination angles, pump flow rates, s
49、kimmer draft, and weir depth. Record the operating parameters for each test result. BS ISO 21072-2:2009ISO 21072-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved 56.5 Debris interference Following the test of the skimmer with oil and water only, carry out a debris interference test to assess the skimmers ability to operate in the presence of various forms of debris in the oil slick. This examination is qualitative in nature and is intended to provide the end user with a general in