ABS 282-2017 GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING ASPHALT CARRIERS WITH INDEPENDENT TANKS.pdf
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1、 Guide for Building and Classing Asphalt Carriers with Independent Tanks GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING ASPHALT CARRIERS WITH INDEPENDENT TANKS AUGUST 2017 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 2017 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reser
2、ved. ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA Foreword Foreword Asphalt (also commonly referred to as bitumen) is usually stored at an elevated temperature during transportation, which results in the design of asphalt carriers being quite different from conventional oil carriers. Aspha
3、lt carriers with independent cargo tanks have several advantages over the integral tank type (e.g., minimum thermal heat loss and less thermal stress in hull structure) and are now becoming a dominant ship type for carriage of asphalt solutions. This Guide is developed and issued in response to the
4、market demand. This Guide provides the requirements to verify the eligibility for the notation null A1 Asphalt Carrier with Independent Tanks (temp) for vessels designed for carriage of asphalt solutions within independent tanks. The strength criteria contained herein are developed based on requirem
5、ents of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels (Steel Vessel Rules) for fuel oil carriers and the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks (LGC Guide) with due consideration of the influence from high temperature cargo. This Guide is to be used
6、 in conjunction with the Steel Vessel Rules and the LGC Guide. This Guide becomes effective on the first day of the month of publication. Users are advised to check periodically on the ABS website www.eagle.org to verify that this version of this Guide is the most current. We welcome your feedback.
7、Comments or suggestions can be sent electronically by email to rsdeagle.org. ii ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING ASPHALT CARRIERS WITH INDEPENDENT TANKS .2017 Table of Contents GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING ASPHALT CARRIERS WITH INDEPENDENT TANKS CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction 1 1 General . 1 1
8、.1 Classification . 1 1.3 Optional Class Notation for Design Fatigue Life 1 1.5 Application . 1 1.7 Internal Members 2 1.9 Breaks . 2 1.11 Variations 2 1.13 Loading Guidance . 2 1.15 Pressure-Vacuum Valve Setting 2 1.17 Protection of Structure . 2 1.19 Tank Design Pressures . 2 1.21 Fire Protection,
9、 Fire Detection, and Fire Extinction . 2 3 References 2 SECTION 2 Ship Arrangement 3 1 General . 3 3 Supports of Independent Tanks 3 3.1 General 3 3.3 Documents to Be Submitted 3 3.5 Materials of Supports 3 5 Access to Space in Cargo Area 4 5.1 General 4 5.3 Access to Space Adjacent to Cargo Tank .
10、4 5.5 Access through Openings . 7 5.7 Cofferdams 7 5.9 Pipe Tunnels . 7 FIGURE 1 . 4 FIGURE 2 . 4 FIGURE 3 . 5 FIGURE 4 . 5 FIGURE 5 . 6 FIGURE 6 . 6 ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING ASPHALT CARRIERS WITH INDEPENDENT TANKS .2017 iii SECTION 3 Initial Scantling Criteria . 8 1 General . 8 1.1 Streng
11、th Requirements 8 1.3 Structural Details . 8 1.5 Evaluation of Grouped Stiffeners . 8 3 High Temperature Cargo 8 3.1 General 8 3.3 Material 9 3.5 Thermal Stress 9 5 Hull Girder Strength 9 5.1 Hull Girder Section Modulus 9 5.3 Hull Girder Moment of Inertia . 9 5.5 Shearing Strength 9 7 Hull Structure
12、s 10 7.1 Hull Structures in Way of Supports 10 7.3 Bottom Shell Plating and Stiffeners . 10 7.5 Side Shell Plating and Stiffeners . 11 7.7 Inner Bottom Plating and Stiffeners . 12 7.9 Deck Plating, Stiffeners, Pillars, Girders, and Transverses . 13 7.11 Bottom Floors and Girders . 14 7.13 Web Frames
13、 and Stringers 14 7.15 Frames, Stringers, and Web Frames in Fore and After-peak Tanks . 14 7.17 Plating, Stiffeners, Girders, and Webs on Watertight Boundaries 15 7.19 Plating, Stiffeners, Girders, and Webs on Deep Tank Boundaries 15 7.21 Bulkheads 15 7.23 Bottom Slamming 15 7.25 Bowflare Slamming 1
14、5 7.27 Bow Strengthening 15 9 Independent Cargo Tank Structures . 15 9.1 Hull Girder Stress 15 9.3 Tank Head for Scantlings 16 9.5 Plating 16 9.7 Stiffeners . 16 9.9 Main Supporting Members . 17 9.11 Sloshing . 17 9.13 Non-tight Bulkhead 17 11 Supports and Chocks 18 TABLE 1 Values of K1. 16 iv ABSGU
15、IDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING ASPHALT CARRIERS WITH INDEPENDENT TANKS .2017 SECTION 4 Total Strength Assessment . 19 1 General . 19 3 Application 19 3.1 For Ships Having Lengths of 90 m (295 ft) and Above and Less than 150 m (492 ft) 19 3.3 For Ships Having Lengths of 150 m (492 ft) and Above 19 5 S
16、tandard Design Load Cases (Dynamic Condition) . 19 5.1 Standard Design Load Cases for Yielding and Buckling Strength Assessment . 19 5.3 Standard Design Load Cases for Fatigue Strength Assessment . 20 7 Special Design Load Cases (Static Condition) . 20 7.1 Loads 21 7.3 Boundary Condition . 22 7.5 Ac
17、ceptance Criteria . 22 9 Global FE Analysis 22 11 Local FE Analysis . 23 13 Acceptance Criteria Yielding 23 13.1 Allowable Stress for Watertight Boundaries 23 13.3 Allowable Stress for Main Support Members and Structural Details . 23 13.5 Allowable Stress for Supports and Chocks 24 15 Acceptance Cri
18、teria Buckling and Ultimate Strength . 24 17 Fatigue Damage . 24 19 Chocks/Supports Reaction Forces . 24 FIGURE 1 Alternate Loading Condition of Independent Tank 21 FIGURE 2 Checkerboard Loading Condition of Independent Tank 21 FIGURE 3 Sample Hydrostatic Pressure of Alternate Loading Condition . 21
19、 FIGURE 4 Sample Hydrostatic Pressure of Checkerboard Loading Condition . 21 FIGURE 5 Sample Constraints of Chock Supports 22 SECTION 5 Asphalt Solutions and Associated Systems 25 1 General . 25 3 Additional Requirements for Heating Systems . 25 3.1 General 25 3.3 Insulation . 25 3.5 Temperature Mea
20、suring 25 3.7 Thermal Oil Heating System 25 ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING ASPHALT CARRIERS WITH INDEPENDENT TANKS .2017 v This Page Intentionally Left Blank Section 1: Introduction SECTION 1 Introduction 1 General 1.1 Classification In accordance with 1-1-3/3 of the ABS Rules for Conditions of
21、Classification (Part 1), the classification notation null A1 Asphalt Carrier with Independent Tanks (temp) is to be assigned to vessels designed for carriage of asphalt solutions with maximum design cargo temperature of tempC in independent tanks (during loading, steady state, etc.), and built to th
22、e requirements of this Guide and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels (Steel Vessel Rules). In addition, the classification notation SH, SHCM is to be assigned to vessels having lengths of 150 m (492 ft) and above. As used in the Guide, the term “asphalt s
23、olutions” refers to asphalt solutions listed in Appendix I to Annex I of MARPOL 1973 as modified by the 1978 and 1997 Protocols, and having flash points above 60C (140F), closed cup test. 1.3 Optional Class Notation for Design Fatigue Life Vessels designed and built to the requirements in this Guide
24、 are intended to have a structural fatigue life of not less than 20 years. Where a vessels design calls for a fatigue life in excess of the minimum design fatigue life of 20 years, the optional class notation FL (year) will be assigned at the request of the applicant. This optional notation is eligi
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