ABS 285-2017 GUIDANCE NOTES ON IN-SERVICE HULL STABILITY VERIFICATION.pdf
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1、 Guidance Notes on In-service Hull Stability Verification GUIDANCE NOTES ON IN-SERVICE HULL STABILITY VERIFICATION OCTOBER 2017 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 2017 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reserved. ABS Plaza 16855 Northcha
2、se Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA Foreword Foreword 7-2-5/5 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU Rules) requires ABS verification of an effective weight control program throughout the operational life of all column-stabilized units. Similar requirements apply
3、to any other column-stabilized units, such as a tender unit, or an accommodation unit. These Guidance Notes provide technical recommendations and guidance for monitoring lightship weight and vertical center of gravity while a column-stabilized unit is in service. Having a satisfactory in-service hul
4、l stability verification program may avoid the excess time and cost spent for preparation and completion of an inclining test. The in-service hull stability verification program determines the location of vertical center of gravity of a column-stabilized unit at the operating location. This is achie
5、ved by performing frequent inclining tests at regular intervals at sea. Allowances can be made for the mooring and other external forces. By applying the in-service hull stability verification program, trends are developed from multiple tests, and these trends can be used to help identify any unacco
6、unted weight onboard. This results in the improvement of the accuracy of the weight log. These Guidance Notes become 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 these Guidance Notes is
7、 the most current. We welcome your feedback. Comments or suggestions can be sent electronically by email to rsdeagle.org. Terms of Use The information presented herein is intended solely to assist the reader in the methodologies and/or techniques discussed. These Guidance Notes do not and cannot rep
8、lace 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 to be pertinent at the time of publication, but may be invalidated as a result of subsequent
9、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 whole without prior written consent from ABS. ii ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON IN-SERVICE HULL STABILITY
10、VERIFICATION .2017 Table of Contents GUIDANCE NOTES ON IN-SERVICE HULL STABILITY VERIFICATION CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction 5 1 General . 5 3 Objective . 5 5 Scope and Application 5 7 Definitions . 5 9 Abbreviations 6 SECTION 2 In-Service Hull Stability Verification Procedure 7 1 General . 7 3 Typ
11、ical System Components 7 3.1 Inclinometer . 7 3.3 Hydrometer 7 3.5 Draft Gauge . 7 3.7 Tank Sounding Device 7 3.9 Mooring Tension Sensor . 8 3.11 Onboard Software . 8 3.13 On Shore Analysis . 8 5 Environmental Conditions . 8 7 Preparation and Procedure for In Service Hull Stability Verification 8 7.
12、1 Unit Condition 8 7.3 Tank Conditions and Free Surface Effects 8 7.5 Mooring Arrangements . 9 7.7 List and Trim 9 7.9 Test Weights 9 7.11 Communication . 10 7.13 Dynamic Positioning Systems . 10 9 Reporting In-service Hull Stability Verification Results . 10 SECTION 3 Installation, Operation and Ma
13、intenance . 12 1 Location of Measurement Devices . 12 3 Installation Report and Operations Manual 12 5 Verification of Operability 12 ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON IN-SERVICE HULL STABILITY VERIFICATION .2017 iii 7 Verification of Equipment Performance In-Service . 13 7.1 Access to Instruments . 13 7.3 Calib
14、ration . 13 7.5 Performance 13 SECTION 4 Monitoring and Record Keeping . 14 1 New Construction 14 3 Existing Units in Operation 14 3.1 Weight Management 14 3.3 Lightweight Survey 14 3.5 In-Service Lightship Displacement Verification 14 3.7 Discrepancy in Lightship Alteration Log and In-service Light
15、ship Displacement . 14 3.9 Recommendation for Conservative Positions 15 5 Modifications . 15 APPENDIX 1 References 16 iv ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON IN-SERVICE HULL STABILITY VERIFICATION .2017 Section 1: Introduction SECTION 1 Introduction 1 General The in-service hull stability verification program allow
16、s the location of vertical center of gravity of a Column-Stabilized Unit (CSU), hereafter referred as “unit”, to be determined throughout its operation life at any point in time. This is achieved by performing frequent inclining tests at regular intervals at sea. Allowances can be made for the moori
17、ng and other external forces. By applying the in-service hull stability verification program, trends developed from multiple in-service hull stability verification tests can be used to help identify unaccounted weight onboard and update the weight log accordingly. This results in a reduction in weig
18、ht log discrepancies, and helps meet regulatory requirements. In comparison, a conventional inclining test requires the unit to be transported to a sheltered location in order to determine the vertical center of gravity (VCG), which is only known when the inclining test is complete. 7-2-5/5 of the A
19、BS MODU Rules and 3.1.5 of the IMO Code for the Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling, 2009 (MODU Code) requires a lightweight survey or an inclining test to be conducted during a CSUs first Special Survey of Hull. If the survey or test during first Special Survey demonstrated that
20、the owner was maintaining an effective weight-control program, and onboard records/log of all weight changes throughout the CSU was well maintained in support of daily operations, lightship displacement may be verified by an in-service hull stability verification program described in these Guidance
21、Notes. 3 Objective These Guidance Notes provide recommendations and technical guidance on verifying the lightship weight and vertical center of gravity while the unit is in service. They supplement the following Rules for satisfying the classification requirements relevant to weight control: ABS Rul
22、es for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU Rules) ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units (MOU Guide) IMO Code for the Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling, 2009 (MODU Code) 5 Scope and Application These Guidance Notes are primarily applicab
23、le to in-service hull stability verification of Column-Stabilized Units (CSU) at the operating location under favorable environmental conditions. Production installations may require special consideration. Prior to acceptance for statutory purposes, flag State approval is required. 7 Definitions ABS
24、 Recognized External Specialist. Service suppliers, not employed by ABS, who at the request of an equipment manufacturer, shipyard, units owner or other clients provide services for a ship or a MODU such as inspection, measurements, test or maintenance of safety systems and equipment, the results of
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