NAVY MIL-STD-1399-302 A-1988 INTERFACE STANDARD FOR SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS SECTION 302 WEATHER ENVIRONMENT《区域302天气环境船舷系统端口标准》.pdf
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1、IINCH-POUNDI MIL-STD-l399(NAVY) SECTION 302A 29 February 1988 SUPERSEDING SECTION 302 20 March 1972 (See 6.3) DOD-STD-l399(NAVY) MILITARY STANDARD INTERFACE STANDARD FOR SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS SECTION 302 WEATHER ENVIRONMENT AMSC N/A FSC 1990 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A Approved for public release; distribu
2、tion unlimited Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-l399(NAVY) SECTION 302A 29 February 1988 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND Washington, DC 20362-5101 Interface Standard for Shipboard Systems, Weather Environment 1
3、. technical development plans, design, and acquisition specifications for new ship acquisitions, ship modernizations or conversions, and systems/equipment for installation therein and into active fleet ships. This Military Standard is approved for use by Commands of the Navy in the 2. Beneficial com
4、ments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any perti- nent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 5523, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC 20362-5101 by using the self-addressed Standardization Document Improve
5、ment Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter. ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-l399(NAVY) SECTION 302A 29 February 1988 FOREWORD The purpose of this section is to define the standard interf
6、ace requirements for and the constraints on the design of ships/systems/equipment which are exposed to or affected by the weather environmental conditions. iii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-1399 -302A 19 W 7997733 0030893 O
7、Paragraph 1 . 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 . 2.1 2.2 3 . 3.1 4 . 5 . 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.3.7 5.3.7.3: 5.3.7.2 5.3.8 6 . 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.2 6.3 Figure 1 . MIL-STD-I399(NAVY) SECTION 302A 29 February 1988 CONTENTS Page GENERAL. SCOPE. INTERFACE AND APPLICABILITY . 1 Gen
8、eral 1 Scope . 1 Interface 1 Applicability 1 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 1 Issue of documents . 1 Order of precedence 2 DEFINITIONS . 2 Weather environment 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS . 2 Interface characteristics and constraints 2 General considerations . 2 Special circwnstances 2 Inter
9、face characteristics 3 Interface Constraints 3 Air conditioning and ventilation . 4 Heating 4 Wind loading . 4 Snow and ice loading . 4 Special ship configurations . 4 Cold weather operations 4 Arctic Operations 4 Tropical considerations 5 NOTES . 5 Deviations . 5 Conditions . 5 Deviation procedure
10、5 Subject term (key word) listing 5 Compatibility . 4 Wave slap 4 Changes from previous issues . 5 FIGURES Interface . 1 TABLES Table I . Weather environment . 3 iv Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-1377 -302A 17 7777711 003087L
11、I 2 m MIL- STD - 13 9 9 (NAVY) SECTION 302A 29 February 1988 1. GENERAL, SCOPE, INTERFACE AND APPLICABILITY 1.1 General. This section is an integral part of MIL-STD-1399. When the interface between the weather environment and ship/systems/equipment is under consideration this section and the standar
12、d must be viewed as a single document. The procedures established by MIL-STD-1399 are mandatory. 1.2 me. This section establishes interface requirements for shipboard systems/equipment which are exposed to or affected by the weather to ensure compatibility between such systems/equipment and the weat
13、her environment. 1.3 Interface. The interface which is the concern of this section and the basic characteristic and constraint categories involved at this interface are shown symbolically on figure 1 (see “Definitions“ of MIL-STD-1399): INTERFACE c- WEATHER ENVIRONMENT 2/ SHIP/ SYSTEMS/ I/ EQUIPMENT
14、 b-LI BASIC CATEGORIES I/ CHARACTERISTICS 2J CONSTRAINTS Air temperature Water temperature Wind Precipitation Humidity Solar radiation Compatab il i ty Air conditioning/ventilating Heating Wind loading Snow and ice loading Wave slap FIGURE 1. Interface. The particular interface characteristics and c
15、onstraints pertinent to this section are described in 5.2 and 5.3. 1.4 ADDlicabiiitp. This section applies to the weather environment (see 3.1) as it relates to the design of ships/systems/equipment. It does not apply to the concomitant effects of ship motfon and attitude or to wave impact and board
16、ing seas. 2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1 -. The following document of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal form a part of this standard to the extent specified herein. a Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,
17、-,-NIL-STD-1377 -302A 17 7777731 0030875 4 m- MIL-STD-l399(NAVY) SECTION 302A 29 February 1988 MILITARY STANDARD MIL-STD-210 - Climatic Extremes for Military Equipment. (Copies of standards required by contractors in connection with specific acquisition functions should be obtained from the contract
18、ing activity or as directed by the contracting officer.) 2.2 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this standard and the reference cited herein, the text of this standard shall take precedence. 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 Weather environment. The weather environment, as used in
19、this section, consists of air and water temperature, humidity, wind and precipitation in the immediate vicinity of the ship. 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 The specific interface requirements and constraints established herein are mandatory and shall be adhered to by SYSCOMs, PMs, contractors and all o
20、thers engaged in installation (see “Requirements“ of MIL-STD-1399). 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Interface characteristics and constraints. 5.1.1 General considerations. Naval ships are designed to operate as required on any navigable ocean in the world and to perform their assigned mission under a
21、wide range of weather conditions. time of the year and area of operation. extreme climatic conditions of the natural environment to which Military equip- ment may be exposed, and establishes uniform limits of normal design requirements not to be exceeded for Military equipment. The values presented
22、therein do not necessarily represent the extremes recorded but are scientific judgement values of climatic extremes which will not be exceeded more than 10 percent of the time during the most extreme month. ships which will be capable of reliable, effective operations under anticipated weather envir
23、onmental conditions, it has been found necessary to establish certain empirical limits with regard to weather factors. MIL-STD-1399 identifies those weather factors which are significant at the shipboard weather environment interface and establishes empirical limits for those factors which may be of
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