ASTM F1878-1998(2004) Standard Guide for Escort Vessel Evaluation and Selection《护航船评价和选择的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 1878 98 (Reapproved 2004)An American National StandardStandard Guide forEscort Vessel Evaluation and Selection1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1878; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revisio
2、n, 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 covers the evaluation and selection of escortvessels that are to be used to escort ships tr
3、ansiting confinedwaters. The purpose of the escort vessel is to limit theuncontrolled movement of a ship disabled by loss of propulsionor steering to within the navigational constraints of thewaterway. The various factors addressed in this guide also canbe integrated into a plan for escorting a give
4、n ship in a givenwaterway. The selection of equipment also is addressed in thisguide.1.2 This guide can be used in performance-based analysesto evaluate:1.2.1 the control requirement of a disabled ship,1.2.2 the performance capabilities of escort vessels,1.2.3 the navigational limits and fixed obsta
5、cles of a water-way,1.2.4 the ambient conditions (wind and sea) that will impactthe escort response, and1.2.5 the maneuvering characteristics of combined disabledship/escort vessel(s).1.3 This guide outlines how these various factors can beintegrated to form an escort plan for a specific ship or a s
6、pecificwaterway. It also outlines training programs and the selectionof equipment for escort-related activities.1.4 A flowchart of the overall process for developing andimplementing an escort plan is shown in Fig. 1. The processbegins with the collection of appropriate data, which areanalyzed with r
7、espect to the performance criteria and inconsultation with individuals having local specialized knowl-edge (such as pilots, waterway authorities, interest groups, orpublic/private organizations, and so forth). This yields escortvessel performance requirements for various transit speeds andconditions
8、; these are embodied in the ships escort plan. Whenthe time comes to prepare for the actual transit, the plan isconsulted in conjunction with forecast conditions and desiredtransit speed to select and dispatch the appropriate escort vessel(or combination of vessels). A pre-escort conference is con-d
9、ucted to ensure that all principal persons (ship master, pilot,and escort vessel masters) have a good understanding of howto make a safe transit and interact in the event of an emergency.1.5 This guide addresses various aspects of escorting, in-cluding several performance criteria and methodologies
10、foranalyzing the criteria, as well as training, outfitting, and otherescort-related considerations. This guide can be expanded asappropriate to add new criteria, incorporate “lessons learned”as more escorting experience is gained in the industry, or toinclude alternative methodologies for analyzing
11、the criteria.1.6 This guide addresses physical control of the disabledship with the assistance of the escort vessel(s). Other possiblefunctions, such as firefighting, piloting, or navigational redun-dancy, are outside the scope of this guide. Also, this guide wasdeveloped for application to oceangoi
12、ng ships in coastalwaterways; it is not suitable for application to barge strings inriverine environments.2. Referenced Documents2.1 Code of Federal Regulations Document:233 CFR Part 168Escort Vessels for Certain Tankers, FinalRule2.2 IMO Resolutions:3IMO Resolution A.601(15)Provision and Display of
13、 Ma-neuvering Information on Board ShipsIMO Resolution A.751(18)Interim Standards for ShipManeuverability2.3 Marine Safety Committee Circulars:3MSC Circular 389/Interim Guidelines for Estimating Ma-neuvering Performance in Ship DesignMSC Circular 644/Explanatory Notes to the Interim Stan-dards for S
14、hip Maneuverability3. Terminology3.1 For purposes of clarity within this guide, the vesselbeing escorted is referred to as the “ship” or “disabled ship.”The vessel accompanying the ship as its escort is referred to asthe “escort vessel.”3.2 The escorting measures addressed in this guide arebased on
15、performance.1This guide is under the jurisdiction of Committee F25 on Ships and MarineTechnology and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F25.06 on MarineEnvironmental Protection.Current edition approved May 1, 2004. Published May 2004. Originallyapproved in 1998. Last previous edition appro
16、ved in 1998 as F 1878 - 98.2Available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, DC 20402.3Available from the International Maritime Organization, 4 Albert Embankment,London, SE1 7SR U.K.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Co
17、nshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.2.1 The term “performance measure” refers to perfor-mance capabilities that must be possessed by the escortvessel(s) in controlling the disabled ship within a particularwaterway. This requires a holistic analysis of the combinedmaneuvering dynamics of the e
18、scort vessel(s) and ship withinthe waterway in ambient weather and sea conditions.Performance-based requirements involve extensive preplan-ning and analyses, but offer greater assurance that the escortvessel(s) actually will be effective. The methodologies andprocesses presented in this guide can be
19、 used in determiningthe performance envelope of an escort vessel at different transitspeeds and under a range of weather and sea conditions.3.3 The terms “conventional propulsion” and “omni-directional propulsion” refer to propulsion systems of theescort vessel.3.3.1 Conventional Propulsion SystemTh
20、e propulsivethrust is fixed in a fore/aft direction.3.3.2 Omni-Directional Propulsion SystemThe propulsivethrust is steerable in any direction (360) around the hull.Examples are the azimuthing Z-drive screw propeller systemand the vertical axis cycloidal system.3.4 The terms “direct mode” and “indir
21、ect mode” refer totwo towing modes for exerting control forces on a disabledship via towline from the escort vessel.3.4.1 Direct ModeThe towline force is derived directlyfrom the escort vessels propulsion system. In general, thetowline orientation is over the bow or over the stern of theescort vesse
22、l, and only the propulsive thrust vector parallel tothe towline axis is effective on the disabled ship.3.4.2 Indirect ModeThe towline force is derived from theescort vessels hull drag as it is pulled along behind thedisabled ship (similar to a drag chute). High-performanceescort vessels should have
23、sufficient stability so that they canturn approximately sideways to the towline without capsizingFIG. 1 Flowchart of the Overall Process for Developing and Implementing an Escort PlanF 1878 98 (2004)2(tripping), thereby substantially increasing their hull drag and,consequently, increasing their towl
24、ine force. The propulsionsystem of these escort vessels is used indirectly to maintain anover-the-side towline orientation (rather than pull directly onthe towline itself). In the indirect mode, specially designedescort vessels can kite off to one side or the other of thedisabled ships stern, thereb
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