CAN CSA-S826 SERIES-2001 Ferry Boarding Facilities (First Edition General Instruction No 1 March 2001).pdf
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1、CAN/CSA-S826 Series-01(reaffirmed 2011)Ferry Boarding FacilitiesGeneral Instruction No. 1CAN/CSA-S826 Series-01March 2001Title: Ferry Boarding FacilitiesPagination: 113 pages (xviii preliminary and 95 text)To register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publicationgo to www.ShopCSA.cac
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3、 find out how we protect your personal information.National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-S826.1 Series-01Ferry Boarding FacilitiesPrepared byApproved byStandards Council of CanadaPublished in March 2001 by CSA International178 Rexdale Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3Registered trade-mark of
4、 Canadian Standards AssociationAcknowledgmentsDevelopment of these Standards on Ferry Boarding Facilities was initiated at the request of a committee of experts representing the major operators of public accessferry boarding facilities in Canada.CSA International wishes to acknowledge the following
5、sponsors who shared theirtechnical documentation, and provided both the expertise and the financial supportnecessary to carry the project to completion:British Columbia Ferries Corporation;Marine Atlantic;Public Works and Government Services Canada;Socit des Traversiers du Qubec;Transport Canada; an
6、dTransports Qubec.ISBN 1-55324-348-XTechnical Editor: Jeffrey KraegelManaging Editor: Gary BurfordAdministrative Assistant: Elizabeth HopeDocument Analyst: Indira KumaralaganDocument Processor: Hematie HassanEditors: Maria Adragna/Samantha Coyle/Sandra Hawryn/Ann Martin/John McConnellGraphics Coordi
7、nator: Cindy KerkmannPublishing System Coordinators: Ursula Das/Grace Da Silva/Seetha RajagopalanSGML Project Manager: Alison MacIntosh CSA International 2001All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoeverwithout the prior permission of the publisher. CSA In
8、ternational Ferry Boarding FacilitiesiiiMarch 2001ContentsTechnical Committee on Ferry Boarding Facilities xSubcommittee on Design xiiSubcommittee on Operations xvSubcommittee on Inspections and Maintenance xviPreface xvii0. Introduction xviiiCAN/CSA-S826.1-01Ferry Boarding Facilities Design1. Scope
9、 32. Definitions 43. Reference Publications 64. General Provisions 84.1 Safety of Users 84.2 Safety of Workers 84.3 Access 94.3.1 Persons with Reduced Mobility 94.3.2 Surfaces 94.3.3 Maintenance 94.4 Design Information 94.5 Temperature Conditions 94.6 Fire Protection 94.7 Environmental Protection 94
10、.8 Lighting 94.9 Machinery and Equipment Buildings 94.10 Control Stations 104.11 Traffic Movement 105. General Design Features 115.1 Design Methods 115.2 Ramp Adjustment Systems 115.3 Ramp Supporting Systems 115.3.1 General 115.3.2 Ramps Supported by the Shore 115.3.3 Ramps Supported by the Ferry 11
11、5.3.4 Ramps Supported by Pontoons 125.4 Locking Pins 125.4.1 Positive Connection 125.4.2 Engagement Verification 125.5 Geometry 125.5.1 Maximum Gradient 12CAN/CSA-S826 Series-01 CSA InternationalivMarch 20015.5.2 Apron Overlap 125.5.3 Bearing Movement 125.6 Lateral Stability of Ramp 125.7 Speed 135.
12、8 Pedestrian Access 135.9 Counterweights 135.9.1 General 135.9.2 Mass of Elements 135.9.3 Unsymmetrical Ramps 135.9.4 Counterweight Adjustment 135.9.5 Lateral Movements 135.9.6 Clearance 135.9.7 Access 135.9.8 Supports 135.10 Welding 145.10.1 General 145.10.2 Symbols 145.10.3 Galvanizing of Welded J
13、oints 145.10.4 Cleanup of Welded Members 145.10.5 Testing Program 145.10.6 Corrosion 145.10.7 Resilience and Fatigue 145.10.8 Tension Members 145.11 Corrosion Protection 145.11.1 General 145.11.2 Corrosion Conditions 155.11.3 Protection System 156. Structural Design 156.1 General 156.2 Loads and Loa
14、d Effects 156.2.1 Ramps up to 35 m in Length 156.2.2 Ramps Greater than 35 m in Length 166.2.3 Passenger Vehicle Ramps 166.3 Dynamic Load Allowance 166.3.1 Condition I Ramp Lifting System Operated Only When Completely Cleared of Vehicular and/orPedestrian Traffic 166.3.2 Condition II Ramp Lifting Sy
15、stem Operated with Full Live Load 166.4 Distribution of Loads 166.4.1 General 166.4.2 Distribution of Wheel Loads to Longitudinal Members and Floor Beams of Multi-Beam Ramps 176.4.3 Distribution of Wheel Loads in Ramps Comprised of Two Principal Longitudinal Girders andTransverse Beams 176.4.4 Distr
16、ibution of Wheel Loads to Lifting Points and Supports 176.5 Abutments 176.6 Ramp Supporting Elements 177. Mechanical 187.1 General 187.2 Design 187.3 Machinery Location 187.4 Lift Capacity Requirements 187.4.1 Ramp Lifting Load 187.4.2 Machinery Losses 19 CSA International Ferry Boarding Facilitiesv
17、March 20017.4.3 Friction 197.5 Allowable Stresses for Mechanical Design 197.5.1 Machinery Components 197.5.2 Clevis Pins 197.6 Fits and Tolerances 197.6.1 General 197.6.2 Bushings and Bearings 197.7 Shafts 197.8 Brakes 207.8.1 Number 207.8.2 Capacity 207.9 Bolts 207.9.1 Anchor or Mounting Bolts 207.
18、9.2 Machinery Assembly Bolts 207.10 Wire Ropes 217.10.1 General 217.10.2 Counterweight Wire Ropes 217.10.3 Lifting and Other Load-Carrying Ropes 217.10.4 Wire Rope Bending 227.10.5 Wire-Rope Terminations 227.10.6 Fittings 227.10.7 Identification 227.10.8 Tension Equalization 237.11 Sheaves 237.11.1
19、Material 237.11.2 Diameters 237.11.3 Grooves 237.11.4 Fleet Angle 247.11.5 Contact Pressure 247.12 Drums 247.12.1 General 247.12.2 Drum Diameter 247.12.3 Grooves 247.12.4 Drum Wraps 257.12.5 Winding 257.13 Chains 257.13.1 Materials 257.13.2 Design 257.13.3 Welding 257.14 Gearboxes 258. Hydraulics 25
20、8.1 General 258.2 Pressure 268.2.1 Maximum Encountered System Pressure (for All Design Dynamic and Static Loading Conditions) 268.2.2 Operating Pressure for Condition I 268.2.3 Minimum Holding and Operating Pressure 268.2.4 Rated Operating Pressure for Hydraulic Components 268.2.5 Burst Pressure 268
21、.3 Buckling Strength 268.3.1 Cylinders as Compression Members 268.3.2 Cylinders as Tension Members 268.4 Cylinder Design 26CAN/CSA-S826 Series-01 CSA InternationalviMarch 20018.4.1 Cylinders as Mechanical Components 268.4.2 Cylinders as Structural Members 268.4.3 Materials 278.4.4 Cylinder Rods 278.
22、4.5 Welding 278.4.6 Clevises and Cylinder-Attaching Components 278.4.7 Surface Finish and Tolerances for Sealing Surfaces 278.5 Controls 278.5.1 Operating Movements 278.5.2 Safety Devices 278.5.3 Cylinder Seals 288.5.4 Cylinder Construction 288.6 Power Units 288.6.1 General 288.6.2 Ergonomics 288.6.
23、3 Fluid Reservoirs 288.6.4 Containment Trays 298.6.5 Sound Level 298.6.6 Hydraulic Pumps 298.7 Hydraulic Fluid 298.8 Filtration 298.9 Fluid Conduits 298.9.1 Tube 298.9.2 Pipe 308.9.3 Hose 308.9.4 Fluid Conduit Installation 308.9.5 Fittings 309. Electrical 319.1 General 319.2 Service Entrance and Pow
24、er Supply 319.3 Power Panel 319.4 Grounding 329.5 On-Site Distribution 329.5.1 Conduits 329.5.2 Conductors 339.5.3 Boxes 339.5.4 Splices 339.6 Emergency Power Supply 339.6.1 General 339.6.2 Environmental Protection and Reliability 339.6.3 Maintained Loads 349.6.4 Vessel Hookup 349.7 Lighting 349.7.1
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