BS MA 48-1976 Code of practice for design and operation of ships- derrick rigs《船舶用起重架的设计和操作实施规程》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD MARINE SERIES BS MA 48:1976 Code of practice for Design and operation of ships derrick rigs UDC629.12.011.51:621.873.134BSMA48:1976 This BritishStandard, having been prepared under the directionof the Mechanical Engineering and the Shipbuildingand Marine Standards Committees, was pu
2、blished under the authority ofthe Executive Board on 30September1976 BSI02-2000 First published as BS1700 January1951 First revision as BS1700 May1963 First published as BS MA48 September1976 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference MEE/64 andMEE/64/1 Dra
3、ft for comment72/34748DC ISBN 0 580 09182 1 Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBSMA48:1976 BSI 02-2000 i Contents Page Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 References 1 3 Definitions 1 4 Nomenclature 1 5 Coefficients for estimating rope tensions 1 6 Methods of calculating loads in
4、 derrick rigs 9 7 Methods of calculating loads in union purchase rig 15 8 Safe working loads of slewing guy units for swinging derricks 26 9 Single sheave blocks: marking of safe working load and use in the derrick rig 27 10 Care and maintenance of ships cargo blocks 29 11 Notes on derrick testing 2
5、9 12 Extract from Schedule to the Docks Regulations,1934 30 Appendix A Proof load in relation to safe working load (applicable to blocks, shackles and loose gear) 31 Appendix B Wire ropes and minimum diameter of sheaves 31 Appendix C Methods of calculating coefficients for estimating rope tensions i
6、n terms of load P 33 Figure 1 Ships derrick rigged with single span (span with winch end whip) 2 Figure 2 Ships derrick rigged with single span (span with winch end tackle) 2 Figure 3 Gun tackle rig 2 Figure 4 Ships derrick with derrick topping winch 3 Figure 5 Ships derrick rigged with span tackle
7、4 Figure 6 Ships derrick with cargo runner led parallel to span tackle 5 Figure 7 Names of cargo block head fittings 6 Figure 8 Key diagram to Table 1 and Table 2 7 Figure 9 Method of estimating resultant loads when rigged with a single part in the cargo runner and span tackle 11 Figure 10 Method of
8、 estimating resultant loads when rigged with two parts in the cargo purchase and span tackle 12 Figure 11 Method of estimating resultant loads when rigged with four parts in the cargo purchase and span tackle 13 Figure 12 Method of estimating resultant loads when rigged with the cargo runner leading
9、 parallel to the span tackle, and with seven parts in the cargo purchase and span tackle 14 Figure 13 Typical union purchase rig 15 Figure 14 Curve showing positions of cargo load when the included angle between runners is120 16 Figure 15 Diagram showing cargo load position producing maximum loading
10、, and the corresponding limiting headroom 16 Figure 16 Diagram showing additional calculations required if the included angle between runners is less than90 16 Figure 17 Positions of booms producing maximum forces if rig is to operate on the basis of maximum included runner angle 17BSMA48:1976 ii BS
11、I 02-2000 Page Figure 18 Positions of booms producing maximum forces if rig is to operate on the basis of maximum constant headroom to triangle plate 17 Figure 19 Typical values of runner tensions 17 Figure 20 Diagram showing information required 18 Figure 21 Projected plan of rig 18 Figure 22 True
12、side elevation of mast and boom 18 Figure 23 Parallelogram of forces for runners 19 Figure 24 Horizontal forces at boom head 20 Figure 25 Inclination of guy 20 Figure 26 Triangles of forces for guys 20 Figure 27 Span pull and boom thrust (inboard boom) 20 Figure 28 Form of diagram when boom is in da
13、nger of jack-knifing 21 Figure 29 Span pull and boom thrust (outboard boom) 21 Figure 30 Typical layout of load diagrams, with the order of procedure numbered1 to9 22 Figure 31 Example of the effect on guy tension of varying the position of the eye plate 23 Figure 32 Effect of headroom on the tensio
14、ns of the runners 25 Figure 33 Standing guys in unfavourable positions 26 Figure 34 Standing guys in favourable positions 26 Figure 35 Modes of rigging single sheave blocks 28 Figure 36 Key diagram to Table 15 to Table 16 34 Table 1 Rope tensions in terms of P, applicable to blocks having sheaves wi
15、th bushed plain bearings 8 Table 2 Rope tensions in terms of P, applicable to blocks having sheaves with ball or roller bearings 8 Table 3 Resultant loads on purchase blocks when rigged with the hauling part at P 2 9 Table 4 Resultant loads on purchase blocks when rigged with the hauling part at P 1
16、 9 Table 5 Approximate mass of cargo purchases of 20metres total lift 10 Table 6 Approximate mass of tubular steel derrick booms 10 Table 7 Recommended minimum safe working loads of slewing guy units for swinging derricks 27 Table 8 Breaking loads and masses of6 19 construction (12/6/1) fibre main c
17、ore 32 Table 9 Breaking loads and masses of6 24 construction(15/9/fibre) fibre main core 32 Table 10 Breaking loads and masses of6 37 construction(18/12/6/1) fibre main core 32 Table 11 Breaking loads and masses of equal lay6 26,6 31,6 41series, fibre core 32 Table 12 Breaking loads and masses of eq
18、ual lay6 26,6 31,6 36 and6 41 series, independent wire rope core 32 Table 13 Equivalents of rope sizes 33 Table 14 Minimum diameter of sheaves 33 Table 15 Rope tensions when hoisting on nine parts of rope 34 Table 16 Rope tensions when lowering on nine parts of rope 35BSMA48:1976 BSI 02-2000 iii For
19、eword This BritishStandard code of practice on ships derrick rigs is intended to serve as a guide for the use of ships officers, stevedores, designers and others connected with the working of cargo, and is a revision of BS1700:1963. In this revision, metric units have been used throughout and the wi
20、re rope tables in Appendix B have been brought into line with the recently published metric standards for wire ropes. The diameters of block sheaves are now specified in relation to the diameter at the bottom of the rope groove. Throughout this standard the forces, e.g.P, P 1 ,etc., are those result
21、ing from the application of a load W. The blocks and other items of equipment are rated in tonnes and therefore, for practical convenience, forces are expressed in tonnes instead of force units 1) . Clause4 gives standard nomenclature, and illustrates the various forms of rig, covering the ordinary
22、cargo derrick and the conventional type of heavy-lift derrick. Typical head fittings of blocks are also included. Clause5 provides a method of estimating rope tensions. Frictional resistance is an important factor in the determination of rope tensions, and the coefficients given in Table 1 and Table
23、 2 cover, respectively, sheaves with bushed plain bearings, and those with ball or roller bearings. In clause6, typical load diagrams are given for the purpose of estimating the resultant loads on blocks and shackles. Clause7 deals with the special case of a union purchase rig and describes a method
24、 of estimating the loading on the various components in the rig. In view of the many variables, a graphical method of calculation offers the most practical solution. The marking of the safe working load in union purchase, generally designated as s.w.l.(u) is optional. Clause8 gives the recommended s
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