ASTM F1808-2003 Standard Guide for Weight Control Technical Requirements for Surface Ships《水上舰艇重量控制技术要求的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 1808 03An American National StandardStandard Guide forWeight Control Technical Requirements for Surface Ships1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1808; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision
2、, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide provides recommended weight control tech-nical requirements for surface ships and discusses
3、differenttypes of weight estimates, reports, and weight control proce-dures. It contains a weight classification that will assist inachieving uniformity by standardizing the weight-reportingsystem.1.2 This guide is applicable to ships designed and con-structed in inch-pound units of measurement and
4、to shipsdesigned and constructed in SI units of measurement. When-ever inch-pound units are shown or referred to in the text, or inexample formats included in this guide, it is to be understoodthat corresponding SI units may be substituted if applicable toa ship designed and constructed in SI units,
5、 provided thatwhichever system is used, it is consistently used in all weightcontrol reporting documentation for the ship.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:F 1321 Guide for Conducting a Stability Test (LightweightSurvey and Inclining Experiment) to Determine the LightShip Displacement and Ce
6、nters of Gravity of a Vessel2F 1332 Practice for Use of SI (Metric) Units in MaritimeApplications (Committee F25 Supplement to IEEE/ASTM-SI-10)23. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 agreed weight and center of gravity estimate, nanestimate of light ship weight and centers of gravity data,mutually agre
7、ed upon between the owner and the shipbuildershortly after award of the shipbuilding contract, based on theship design information, for example, specifications, drawings,and so forth, available at the time of award.3.1.2 as-built weight and center of gravity estimate, nadetailed final estimate of li
8、ght ship weight and centers ofgravity data, adjusted for inclining experiment results, reflect-ing the as-built ship including the net effect of contractmodifications.3.1.3 center of gravity, nthe point through which theresultant of all gravitational forces on a ship or a componentpasses. The locati
9、on, a balance point, at which the entire weightof a ship may be considered to be concentrated.3.1.4 deadweight, nthe total carrying capacity of a shipincluding weight of cargo, fuel, lubricating oil, fresh water intanks, stores, passengers and baggage, and crew and theireffects.3.1.5 inclining exper
10、iment, na procedure performed on acompleted, or almost completed, ship to establish experimen-tally the light ship values of the displacement and the vertical,longitudinal, and transverse positions of its center of gravity(see Guide F 1321 for detailed procedures).3.1.6 independent weight and center
11、 of gravity estimate,nthe estimate of light ship weight and centers of gravityperformed by the shipbuilder shortly after award of theshipbuilding contract based on the ship design informationavailable at the time of award. When compared with theowners estimate and upon resolution of differences, an
12、agreedupon weight and center of gravity estimate will result.3.1.7 light ship weight, nthe weight of the ship with all itsequipment and outfit, including permanent (fixed) solid orliquid ballast, spare parts that are carried on board, water inboilers at operating levels, machinery including Marine S
13、ani-tation Device units in working condition, lubricating oil in allmachinery, but not in storage tanks, and liquids in all pipingsystems.3.1.8 longitudinal center of gravity (LCG), nthe pointthrough which the gravitational forces on a ship pass, measuredlongitudinally from amidships, measured from
14、the forwardperpendicular, or in some cases, measured from the aft perpen-dicular.3.1.9 transverse center of gravity (TCG), nthe pointthrough which the gravitational forces on a ship pass, measuredtransversely, port or starboard, from the ships centerline.1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM
15、 Committee F25 on Ships andMarine Technology and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F25.07 onGeneral Requirements.Current edition approved May 10, 2003. Published June 2003. Originallyapproved in 1997. Last previous edition approved in 2002 as F 1808 97a (2002).2Annual Book of ASTM Standar
16、ds, Vol 01.07.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.1.10 vertical center of gravity (KG or VCG), nthe pointthrough which the gravitational forces on a ship pass measuredvertically from the keel (K) or the ships baseline.3
17、.1.11 weigh; to weigh, vas commonly understood ineveryday usage and in the maritime industry, and as usedthroughout this guide, means to determine by measuring themass of.3.1.12 weight, nas commonly understood in everydayusage and in the maritime industry, and as used throughout thisguide, is synony
18、mous with mass. In this guide, weight ininch-pound units is measured in pounds and in long tons of2240 lbs; and in SI units (metric), weight is measured inkilograms and in metric tons of 100 kg. Refer to Practice F1332 for conversion factors to convert inch-pound quantities toSI (metric) quantities
19、for units of weight, moment, moments totrim, and so forth.3.1.13 weight classification, nthe system used in lightship weight estimating for grouping materials, equipment, orcomponents of the ship in a structured order to facilitatecomparison and to ensure completeness.3.1.14 weight group, none of th
20、e three major elements oflight ship weight as used in the weight classification, that is,hull structure, outfit, and machinery.4. Summary of Guide4.1 Determination of Weight and Moment DataTheweight and moment data for all components and material andtheir overall effect on the ships weight, center o
21、f gravity, list,and trim should be determined. As ship design or shipconstruction drawings are prepared and as material is selected,acquired, or received, the weight and centers of gravity of allitems that comprise the ship should be determined and reportedin the weight estimates and reports. These
22、data may beobtained by estimation or calculation during preliminary andcontract design, by a combination of estimation or calculationof ship construction drawings, and by actual weight determi-nation of items during detail design and construction.4.2 Weight Reporting and ControlThe procedures forwei
23、ght reporting and control, regardless of the level of report-ing, are described in Section 6 and apply for commercial ships.The method and frequency of weight reporting can varydepending on the specific ship design, as well as the technicalrequirements set forth in the contract. The extent and level
24、 ofweight control also can vary depending on the specific shipdesign. Although the weight control technical requirements forcommercial ships usually are less demanding than those forU.S. Navy surface ships, the need for a mechanism to controlthe weight of a ship still exists. Sections S1 S4 describe
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