ABS 138-2005 GUIDE FOR VESSELS INTENDED TO CARRY COMPRESSED NATURAL GASES IN BULK《散装天然气压缩运载专用船只指南》.pdf
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1、 GUIDE FOR VESSELS INTENDED TO CARRY COMPRESSED NATURAL GASES IN BULK APRIL 2005 Guide to Color Coding Used in Online Version of the Guide The following summarizes the colors corresponding to Rule Changes, Corrigenda items and editorial changes in the Guide files which are available for download. Ru
2、le Changes: NOTICE NO. 1 July 2005 (effective 1 July 2005) NOTICE NO. 2 July 2007 (effective 1 July 2007) NOTICE NO. 3 November 2007 (effective 1 October 2007) NOTICE NO. 4 January 2008 (effective 1 January 2008) NOTICE NO. 5 July 2012 (effective 1 July 2012) NOTICE NO. 6 July 2015 (effective 1 July
3、 2015) Corrigenda: CORRIGENDA/EDITORIALS 30 January 2008 CORRIGENDA/EDITORIALS 31 March 2008 CORRIGENDA/EDITORIALS 1 July 2011 CORRIGENDA/EDITORIALS 5 March 2012 CORRIGENDA/EDITORIALS 1 February 2014 Editorials: Editorial Changes Guide for Vessels Intended to Carry Compressed Natural Gases in Bulk G
4、UIDE FOR VESSELS INTENDED TO CARRY COMPRESSED NATURAL GASES IN BULK APRIL 2005 (Updated July 2015 see next page) American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 Copyright 2005 American Bureau of Shipping ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060
5、USA Updates July 2015 consolidation includes: February 2014 version plus Notice No. 6 February 2014 consolidation includes: July 2012 version plus Corrigenda/Editorials July 2012 consolidation includes: March 2012 version plus Notice No. 5 March 2012 consolidation includes: July 2011 version plus Co
6、rrigenda/Editorials July 2011 consolidation includes: March 2008 version plus Corrigenda/Editorials March 2008 consolidation includes: November 2007 version plus Notice No. 4, Corrigenda/Editorials November 2007 consolidation includes: July 2007 version plus Notice No. 3 July 2007 consolidation incl
7、udes: July 2005 Notice No. 1 July 2007 Notice No. 2 and added list of updates ABSGUIDE FOR VESSELS INTENDED TO CARRY COMPRESSED NATURAL GASES IN BULK .2005 iii Foreword Foreword 1 Introduction ABS has been requested by various designers to review their proposed design scenarios for the transportatio
8、n of compressed natural gas (CNG) by sea. The proposed CNG carrier designs considered thus far are considered somewhat novel in that they differ from any one of the vessels that are currently transporting methane by sea, not only in that the methane will not be transported as a cryogenic liquid, LNG
9、, but also in several key areas, including the following: Pressure and temperature of the cargo being carried Possible storage of cargo above the main deck Proposed method for loading and off-loading the cargo Proposed deviations from the IMO Gas Code factors of safety for hoop stress in independent
10、 Type B and C tanks. This Guide provides requirements for design, construction and periodic surveys required for maintenance of classification that would be applicable to CNG carriers, where it is intended to obtain ABS class for the vessels. These requirements may also serve to satisfy Port State a
11、nd Flag State Regulations as they develop. As these projects are still at the concept stage and various scenarios are being considered at this time, the objective will be to establish an overall philosophy or approach to provide a framework of reference material and cite precedence, where applicable
12、, as to what methodologies followed by designers in similar projects have proven successful in the past. While it is certainly not the intent of ABS to in any way prevent or stifle creative development of new ideas and concepts, ABS will point out where a proposal appears to go beyond the bounds of
13、what has been accepted practice in the past. In such cases, ABS will provide the designer with a list of steps considered necessary to establish that such a proposal, in fact, does not compromise the level of safety well established in the published Rules of the American Bureau of Shipping and those
14、 of applicable national and international Regulatory bodies. 2 Applicability of Existing ABS Rules and Regulatory Requirements for LNG Carriers to CNG Carriers It is recognized that the ABS “Rule Requirements for Vessels Intended to Carry Liquefied Gases in Bulk” (Part 5C, Chapter 8 of the ABS Rules
15、 for Building and Classing Steel Vessels), which is in full agreement with the IMO IGC Code, do not envisage the carriage of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as compared to LNG. However, it is considered that that these requirements are an excellent starting point for ABS as a Classification Society see
16、king to establish requirements for the safe transport of CNG by sea. Also, IMO Guidelines for Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) for use in the IMO Rule-Making Process, MSC/Circ. 1023, MEPC/Circ., should be used to qualify such a novel concept. Some of the hazards applicable to LNG carriers, such as met
17、hane vapor release, fire, explosion, toxicity, collision and grounding, would also be applicable to CNG carriers. However, there are a number of additional hazards or possible increased risk from the same hazards due to the differences identified in Paragraph 1 above. These would include the followi
18、ng; While there is no cryogenic liquid being transported or handled, the possibility of critical structure being exposed to low temperatures from impingement of auto-cooled escaping gas must be provided for in the design. While the existing requirements for LNG carriers establish hazardous areas aro
19、und potential sources of gas release, it will be required that a gas dispersion analysis be carried out to demonstrate that areas normally considered gas safe will not be engulfed during a venting or blow-down of high pressure gas or during an upset condition. Depending on the results of the gas dis
20、persion analysis, a vessel Emergency Shut-down system may be required to protect against the migration of methane gas into spaces normally containing a source of vapor ignition. iv ABSGUIDE FOR VESSELS INTENDED TO CARRY COMPRESSED NATURAL GASES IN BULK .2005 While a gas detection system in the cargo
21、 holds warns of a gas leak, since the gas is stored at high pressure in containers in cargo holds, a rapid gas release due to container or piping system failure could result in an overpressure condition in the cargo hold jeopardizing the integrity of the vessels hull. Accordingly, overpressure prote
22、ction for cargo hold spaces should be provided. The relief devices should have sufficient capacity to handle a rupture of the largest cargo tank, assuming rupture at any location. In addition to these relief devices, hatches shall be provided in each hold space cover. Discharge from the hold spaces
23、shall be routed to a safe location. While the IMO Gas Code includes requirements for active and passive fire protection systems applicable for liquid methane fires, it does not envisage a high pressure (jet) fire which could result from the ignition of a high pressure gas flow from a ruptured pipe.
24、Accordingly, means to protect against such an occurrence will be required to be demonstrated for CNG carriers. Regarding the appropriate application of the requirements of Chapters 2 and 3 of the IGC Code to the damage assumptions and segregation of the cargo area, please note that in accordance wit
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