ABS 147-2018 GUIDANCE NOTES ON SHIP VIBRATION.pdf
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1、 Guidance Notes on Ship Vibration GUIDANCE NOTES ON SHIP VIBRATION FEBRUARY 2018 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 Copyright 2018 American Bureau of Shipping ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA ii ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON SHIP
2、 VIBRATION .2018 Foreword Foreword (1 February 2018) The American Bureau of Shipping recognizes the overall ship vibration as an important measure to ensure the habitability, safety and functionality of the vessels. The ABS Guidance Notes on Ship Vibration have been developed to provide users with s
3、pecific guidance on the design, analysis, measurement procedures and criteria in order to achieve the goal of limiting the ship vibration to an acceptable level. In the text herein, this document is referred to as “these Guidance Notes”. The design and construction of the hull, superstructure, and d
4、eckhouse of a steel vessel are to be based on all applicable requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels (Steel Vessel Rules 2006). Specifically, for the Container Carriers over 130 meters in length, the ABS Steel Vessel Rules require the consideration of vibratory response
5、s of hull structures, as applicable (5-5-3/13.1). For the LNG Carriers, the ABS Steel Vessel Rules require special attention to the possible collapse of membrane due to hull vibration (5-8-4/4.2). In conjunction with the propulsion shaft alignment, the ABS Steel Vessel Rules require the consideratio
6、n of propulsion shaft vibrations (4-3-2/7). For the cargo and passenger vessels, ABS provides optional classification notations for crew habitability and passenger comfort (ABS Guide for Passenger Comfort on Ships and Guide for Crew Habitability on Ships). Also ABS provides Condition Monitoring Prog
7、ram for machinery vibration (7-A-14/5.1.2 of the ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7). These Guidance Notes provide practical guidelines on the concept design to assist ship designers to avoid excessive shipboard vibration at an early design stage. These Guidance Notes also assist with t
8、he finite element analysis (FEA) based vibration analysis procedure to calculate the vibration response and evaluate the design at detail design stage. The analysis procedure represents the current analysis practice in ABS. These Guidance Notes also offer guidelines on the vibration measurement proc
9、edure at sea trials and the acceptance criteria on vibration limits based on the international standards and the practice in ABS. The 2018 edition provides guidance on quick local vibration analysis methods for ships. These Guidance Notes become effective on the first day of the month of publication
10、. Users are advised to check periodically on the ABS website www.eagle.org to verify that this version of these Guidance Notes is the most current. Comments or suggestions can be sent electronically to rsdeagle.org Terms of Use The information presented herein is intended solely to assist the reader
11、 in the methodologies and/or techniques discussed. These Guidance Notes do not and cannot replace the analysis and/or advice of a qualified professional. It is the responsibility of the reader to perform their own assessment and obtain professional advice. Information contained herein is considered
12、to be pertinent at the time of publication, but may be invalidated as a result of subsequent legislations, regulations, standards, methods, and/or more updated information and the reader assumes full responsibility for compliance. This publication may not be copied or redistributed in part or in who
13、le without prior written consent from ABS. Table of Contents GUIDANCE NOTES ON SHIP VIBRATION CONTENTS SECTION 1 General 1 1 Introduction . 1 3 Application 1 5 Scope 1 FIGURE 1 Overall Procedure for Ship Vibration Assessment 2 SECTION 2 Concept Design 3 1 Introduction . 3 3 Design Considerations 3 5
14、 Concept Design Approach 4 FIGURE 1 Items to be Considered During Concept Design 5 SECTION 3 Excitations 6 1 Introduction . 6 3 Low-speed Main Diesel Engine 6 5 Hull Wake 8 5.1 Hull-Propeller Clearance . 11 7 Propeller 13 7.1 Alternating Thrust 13 7.3 Hull Pressure Forces . 17 TABLE 1 . 8 FIGURE 1 E
15、xternal Forces and Moments 6 FIGURE 2 Guide Force Couples 7 FIGURE 3 Nominal Wake Distribution for a Typical Merchant Ship (DTMB Model 4370, CB= 0.6) . 9 FIGURE 4 Alternative Shafting Arrangements: Open Strut Stern (upper); Conventional Skeg Stern (lower) 10 FIGURE 5 Open Strut Stern Arrangement . 1
16、2 FIGURE 6 Conventional Skeg-Stern Arrangement 12 FIGURE 7 Maximum Skew Angle 13 FIGURE 8 Burrill Cavitation Inception Chart 16 ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON SHIP VIBRATION .2018 iii SECTION 4 Structural Resonances 19 1 Introduction . 19 3 Hull Girder Vertical Vibration Excited by the Main Diesel Engine . 19
17、 5 Main Machinery/Shafting System Longitudinal Vibration Excited by the Propeller . 22 7 Superstructure Fore-and-Aft Vibration Excited . 26 TABLE 1 Comparison of 2-node Vertical Vibration Natural Frequencies 20 TABLE 2 Flexible Base Correction Factors 27 FIGURE 1 Natural Frequencies of Vertical Hull
18、 Vibration 21 FIGURE 2 3-mass Longitudinal Model of Main Propulsion System . 23 FIGURE 3 Example of Natural Frequencies vs. Foundation Stiffness . 25 FIGURE 4 Deckhouse Types . 27 FIGURE 5 Fixed-base Superstructure Natural Frequencies 27 FIGURE 6 Deckhouse Stiffening 29 SECTION 5 Vibration Analysis
19、31 1 Introduction . 31 1.1 Scope and Objective 31 1.3 Procedure Outline of Ship Vibration Analysis 32 3 Finite Element Modeling . 33 3.1 Global Model . 33 3.3 Engine, Propeller Shaft and Stern/Skeg 33 3.5 Lightship Weight Distribution . 35 3.7 Cargo, Water Ballast in Tanks and Fuel Oil in Tanks 36 3
20、.8 Local Structural Component Models 36 3.9 Local Structural Panel Models . 36 5 Loading Condition . 36 5.1 Selection of Loading Conditions and Ship Speed 36 5.3 Added Mass . 36 5.5 Buoyancy Springs 37 5.7 Special Conditions . 37 7 Free Vibration . 37 7.1 Analysis Procedure 37 7.3 Checking Points .
21、39 9 Propeller Excitation . 39 9.1 Introduction 39 9.3 Propeller Shaft Forces . 39 9.5 Hull Surface Forces Induced by Propeller Cavitation . 40 9.7 Direct Calculation of Bearing and Surface Forces . 44 11 Engine Excitation 45 13 Forced Vibration 45 13.1 General 45 13.3 Critical Areas . 46 13.5 Dampi
22、ng 46 iv ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON SHIP VIBRATION .2018 TABLE 1 Propeller Bearing Forces and Moments for 20 Real Ship Case Study 40 FIGURE 1 Procedure to Perform Ship Vibration Analysis 32 FIGURE 2 Global FE Model Example 33 FIGURE 3 Engine Model Example . 34 FIGURE 4 Turbine Engine and Propeller Shaft M
23、odeling Example . 35 FIGURE 5 Propeller Shaft 35 FIGURE 6 First Two Vertical Mode Shapes . 38 FIGURE 7 First Two Horizontal Mode Shapes . 38 FIGURE 8 Scale Effect due to Propeller Inflow Condition 44 SECTION 6 Measurements 47 1 General . 47 1.1 Scope 47 1.3 Application . 47 1.5 Terminology . 47 3 In
24、strumentation . 48 3.1 General Requirements 48 3.3 Calibration . 48 5 Measurement Conditions 49 5.1 Environment Condition 49 5.3 Loading Condition . 49 5.5 Course . 49 5.7 Speed and Engine Power 50 7 Measurement Locations 50 7.1 Stern 50 7.3 Superstructure . 50 7.5 Main Engine and Thrust Bearing . 5
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