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© RINA S.p.A. - All rights reserved
© RINA S.p.A. - All rights reserved
Definitions: "Rules" in these General Conditions means the documents below issued by the Society: - Rules for the Classification of Ships or other special units; - Complementary Rules containing the requirements for product, plant, system <strong>and</strong> other certification or containing the requirements for the assignment of additional class notations; - Rules for the application of statutory rules, containing the rules to perform the duties delegated by Administrations; - Guides to carry out particular activities connected with Services; - Any other technical document, as for example rule variations or interpretations. “Services” means the activities described in Article 1 below, rendered by the Society upon request made by or on behalf of the Interested Party. “Society” or “RINA” means RINA S.p.A. <strong>and</strong>/or all the companies in the RINA Group which provide the Services. “Surveyor” means technical staff acting on behalf of the Society in performing the Services. “Interested Party” means the party, other than the Society, having an interest in or responsibility for the Ship, product, plant or system subject to classification or certification (such as the owner of the Ship <strong>and</strong> his representatives, the ship builder, the engine builder or the supplier of parts to be tested) who requests the Services or on whose behalf the Services are requested. “Owner” means the registered Owner, the ship Owner, the manager or any other party with the responsibility, legally or contractually, to keep the ship seaworthy or in service, having particular regard to the provisions relating to the maintenance of class laid down in Part A, Chapter 2 of the Rules for the Classification of Ships or in the corresponding rules indicated in the specific Rules. “Administration” means the Government of the State whose flag the Ship is entitled to fly or under whose authority the Ship is authorised to operate in the specific case. "Ship" means ships, boats, craft <strong>and</strong> other special units, as for example offshore structures, floating units <strong>and</strong> underwater craft. Article 1 1.1. - The purpose of the Society is, among others, the classification <strong>and</strong> certification of ships <strong>and</strong> the certification of their parts <strong>and</strong> components. The Society: - sets forth <strong>and</strong> develops Rules; - publishes the Register of Ships; - issues certificates, statements <strong>and</strong> reports based on its survey activities. 1.2. - The Society also takes part in the implementation of national <strong>and</strong> international rules <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards as delegated by various Governments. 1.3. – The Society carries out technical assistance activities on request <strong>and</strong> provides special services outside the scope of classification, which are regulated by these general conditions, unless expressly excluded in the particular contract. Article 2 2.1. - The Rules developed by the Society reflect the level of its technical knowledge at the time they are published. Therefore, the Society, though committed, also through its research <strong>and</strong> development services, to continuous updating, does not guarantee they meet state-of-the-art science <strong>and</strong> technology at the time of publication or that they meet the Society's or others' subsequent technical developments. 2.2. - The Interested Party is required to know the Rules on the basis of which the Services are provided. With particular reference to Classification Services, special attention is to be given to the Rules concerning class suspension, withdrawal <strong>and</strong> reinstatement. In case of doubt or inaccuracy, the Interested Party is to promptly contact the Society for clarification. The Rules for Classification of Ships are published on the Society's website: www.rina.org. 2.3. - The Society exercises due care <strong>and</strong> skill: - in the selection of its Surveyors - in the performance of its Services, taking into account the level of its technical knowledge at the time the Services are performed. 2.4. - Surveys conducted by the Society include, but are not limited to, visual inspection <strong>and</strong> non-destructive testing. Unless otherwise required, surveys are conducted through sampling techniques <strong>and</strong> do not consist of comprehensive verification or monitoring of the Ship or of the items subject to certification. The surveys <strong>and</strong> checks made by the Society on board ship do not necessarily require the constant <strong>and</strong> continuous presence of the Surveyor. The Society may also commission laboratory testing, underwater inspection <strong>and</strong> other checks carried out by <strong>and</strong> under GENERAL CONDITIONS the responsibility of qualified service suppliers. Survey practices <strong>and</strong> procedures are selected by the Society based on its experience <strong>and</strong> knowledge <strong>and</strong> according to generally accepted technical st<strong>and</strong>ards in the sector. Article 3 3.1. - The class assigned to a Ship, like the reports, statements, certificates or any other document or information issued by the Society, reflects the opinion of the Society concerning compliance, at the time the Service is provided, of the Ship or product subject to certification, with the applicable Rules (given the intended use <strong>and</strong> within the relevant time frame). The Society is under no obligation to make statements or provide information about elements or facts which are not part of the specific scope of the Service requested by the Interested Party or on its behalf. 3.2. - No report, statement, notation on a plan, review, Certificate of Classification, document or information issued or given as part of the Services provided by the Society shall have any legal effect or implication other than a representation that, on the basis of the checks made by the Society, the Ship, structure, materials, equipment, machinery or any other item covered by such document or information meet the Rules. Any such document is issued solely for the use of the Society, its committees <strong>and</strong> clients or other duly authorised bodies <strong>and</strong> for no other purpose. Therefore, the Society cannot be held liable for any act made or document issued by other parties on the basis of the statements or information given by the Society. The validity, application, meaning <strong>and</strong> interpretation of a Certificate of Classification, or any other document or information issued by the Society in connection with its Services, is governed by the Rules of the Society, which is the sole subject entitled to make such interpretation. Any disagreement on technical matters between the Interested Party <strong>and</strong> the Surveyor in the carrying out of his functions shall be raised in writing as soon as possible with the Society, which will settle any divergence of opinion or dispute. 3.3. - The classification of a Ship, or the issuance of a certificate or other document connected with classification or certification <strong>and</strong> in general with the performance of Services by the Society shall have the validity conferred upon it by the Rules of the Society at the time of the assignment of class or issuance of the certificate; in no case shall it amount to a statement or warranty of seaworthiness, structural integrity, quality or fitness for a particular purpose or service of any Ship, structure, material, equipment or machinery inspected or tested by the Society. 3.4. - Any document issued by the Society in relation to its activities reflects the condition of the Ship or the subject of certification or other activity at the time of the check. 3.5. - The Rules, surveys <strong>and</strong> activities performed by the Society, reports, certificates <strong>and</strong> other documents issued by the Society are in no way intended to replace the duties <strong>and</strong> responsibilities of other parties such as Governments, designers, ship builders, manufacturers, repairers, suppliers, contractors or sub-contractors, Owners, operators, charterers, underwriters, sellers or intended buyers of a Ship or other product or system surveyed. These documents <strong>and</strong> activities do not relieve such parties from any fulfilment, warranty, responsibility, duty or obligation (also of a contractual nature) expressed or implied or in any case incumbent on them, nor do they confer on such parties any right, claim or cause of action against the Society. With particular regard to the duties of the ship Owner, the Services undertaken by the Society do not relieve the Owner of his duty to ensure proper maintenance of the Ship <strong>and</strong> ensure seaworthiness at all times. Likewise, the Rules, surveys performed, reports, certificates <strong>and</strong> other documents issued by the Society are intended neither to guarantee the buyers of the Ship, its components or any other surveyed or certified item, nor to relieve the seller of the duties arising out of the law or the contract, regarding the quality, commercial value or characteristics of the item which is the subject of transaction. In no case, therefore, shall the Society assume the obligations incumbent upon the above-mentioned parties, even when it is consulted in connection with matters not covered by its Rules or other documents. In consideration of the above, the Interested Party undertakes to relieve <strong>and</strong> hold harmless the Society from any third party claim, as well as from any liability in relation to the latter concerning the Services rendered. Insofar as they are not expressly provided for in these General Conditions, the duties <strong>and</strong> responsibilities of the Owner <strong>and</strong> Interested Parties with respect to the services rendered by the Society are described in the Rules applicable to the specific Service rendered.
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2.1.2 GZ curve area The area under
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4 Effects of free surfaces of liqui
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5.3 Stability booklet 5.3.1 The shi
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APPENDIX 1 INCLINING TEST AND LIGHT
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The weights are to be transversally
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Pt B, Ch 3, App 1 Figure 4 : Steady
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1.2.2 Ships carrying cargo on deck
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1.2.10 Dredgers (1/7/2006) For ship
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SECTION 1 MATERIALS Part B Hull and
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 1 2.4 Grades of ste
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 1 2.4.13 (1/7/2008)
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 1 Gross thickness,
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 1 derrick posts, de
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 2 Z GD : Gross mids
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 3 SECTION 3 STRENGT
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 3 Figure 2 : Ordina
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 3 Figure 13 : End c
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 3 F M = A + MB ----
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 4 SECTION 4 BOTTOM
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 4 5.3 Girders 5.3.1
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 5 4.2 Primary suppo
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 5 7.2.3 Openings in
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 6 2.2.2 Frame brack
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 6 For the extreme c
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 7 1.5.4 Watertight
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Pt B, Ch 4, Sec 7 5 Wash bulkheads
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© RINA S.p.A. - All rights reserve
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Article 4 4.1. - Any request for th
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6. Summary of amendments introduced
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CHAPTER 5 DESIGN LOADS Section 1 Ge
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Section 6 Internal Pressures and Fo
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Section 3 Ultimate Strength Check 1
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3 Yielding check 84 3.1 General 3.2
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Appendix 1 Analyses based on Three
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Appendix 3 Analyses based on Comple
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Section 3 Plating 4 Permissible sti
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Appendix 1 Scantling Checks for Shi
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Symbols used in chapter 5 n, n1 : N
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 1 2.3.3 Calculation
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 2 SECTION 2 HULL GI
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 2 2.2 Still water b
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 2 b, a 0, a 1, a 2:
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 3 SECTION 3 SHIP MO
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 3 X - Longitudinal
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 4 Figure 1 : Wave l
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 5 SECTION 5 SEA PRE
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 5 Table 3 : Wave pr
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 6 SECTION 6 INTERNA
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 6 Ship condition Ta
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 6 Ship condition Ta
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 6 Still water 3.1.2
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Pt B, Ch 5, Sec 6 Ship condition St
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Pt B, Ch 5, App 1 Figure 3 : Distan
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Symbols used in chapter 6 E : Young
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Pt B, Ch 6, Sec 1 2.1.6 Members in
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Pt B, Ch 6, Sec 2 SECTION 2 YIELDIN
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Pt B, Ch 6, Sec 2 ΔQC : Shear forc
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Pt B, Ch 6, Sec 2 Figure 4 : Ship t
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Pt B, Ch 6, Sec 3 SECTION 3 ULTIMAT
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Pt B, Ch 6, App 1 Figure 2 : Flow c
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Pt B, Ch 6, App 1 1.3.4 Beam column
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SECTION 1 PLATING SECTION 2 ORDINAR
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SECTION 1 PLATING Symbols For symbo
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2.5.2 Rounded sheerstrake The net t
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3.4 Transversely framed plating con
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5.1.4 Bi-axial compression and shea
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5.3.3 Bi-axial compression and shea
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5.4.5 Bi-axial compression, taking
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1.2 Partial safety factors 1.2.1 Th
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partments adjacent to it, in accord
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λbS 1 0 2 p = Sd - pSu + , -------
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βs = 1 in the case of an ordinary
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using the wave design loads as give
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where: β U if β U ≤ 1,25: b U =
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SECTION 3 PRIMARY SUPPORTING MEMBER
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Table 4 : Primary supporting member
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Figure 1 : Wheeled loads - Distribu
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3.7.2 Longitudinal and transverse p
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6 Buckling check 6.1 Local buckling
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1 Φ = --------------------- 10F 1
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Figure 1 : Nominal, hot spot and no
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3 Stress range 3.1 General 3.1.1 Ca
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4 Allowable stress range 4.1 Genera
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tf : Face plate net thickness, in m
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1.2 Information required 1.2.1 The
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manholes (and similar discontinuiti
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The following loading conditions ar
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Pt B, Ch 7, App 1 Table 6 : Hull gi
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oundary nodal displacements or forc
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2.2 Beam model analyses 2.2.1 For s
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Ship condition Load case Table 2 :
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Pt B, Ch 7, App 3 APPENDIX 3 ANALYS
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2.5 Boundary conditions of the mode
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4 Stress calculation 4.1 Stress com
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Symbols used in chapter 8 E : Young
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 1 1.4.2 Local loads
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 1 3.3 Ship relative
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 1 Table 10 : Dry un
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 2 SECTION 2 HULL GI
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 2 P : Longitudinal
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 2 4 Permissible sti
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 3 1.4 Elementary pl
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 3 Plating contribut
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 3 α i = xi --b Fig
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 3 0 ≤ ψ ≤ 1
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 4 Partial safety fa
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 4 liquids are to be
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 4 α S, α T : Coef
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 4 4.3.2 Column buck
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 5 Partial safety fa
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 5 Longitudinal prim
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 5 AD : Area, in m2
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Pt B, Ch 8, Sec 5 Built-up Hollow t
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Pt B, Ch 8, App 1 absence of more p
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Pt B, Ch 8, App 1 Table 4 : Scantli
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Pt B, Ch 8, App 1 Element Formula M
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Pt B, Ch 8, App 1 Table 6 : Coeffic
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Pt B, Ch 8, App 1 Table 8 : Deck de
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Pt B, Ch 8, App 1 Table 13 : Scantl
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© RINA S.p.A. - All rights reserve
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Article 4 4.1. - Any request for th
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6. Summary of amendments introduced
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CHAPTER 9 OTHER STRUCTURES Section
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6 Pillaring 38 6.1 Arrangement 7 Ma
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Section 7 Hatch Covers 1 General 57
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9 Tank cleaning openings 82 9.1 Gen
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10 Steering nozzles 106 11 10.1 Gen
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CHAPTER 11 CORROSION PROTECTION AND
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Section 3 Testing 2 List and charac
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SECTION 1 FORE PART Symbols L1, L2
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Table 5 : Still water and inertial
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2.7.6 Panting beam scantlings The n
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2.11.7 Breasthooks Breasthooks, to
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B A Figure 1 : Definition of angles
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SECTION 2 AFT PART Symbols L1, L2 :
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Table 4 : Still water and wave inte
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4 Reinforcements of the flat area o
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Gross scantlings of prop el le r p
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2.1.5 Side bottom girders in way of
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6.1.3 Pillar bulkheads In general,
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SECTION 4 SUPERSTRUCTURES AND DECKH
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Table 1 : Lateral pressure for supe
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6.1.3 Mechanical locking devices ar
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pE 0 5nDCLCZ( 022 , + 015 , tanα)
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4 Scantlings of inner doors 4.1 Gen
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k : Material coefficient defined in
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SECTION 6 SIDE DOORS AND STERN DOOR
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The maximum design clearance betwee
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SECTION 7 HATCH COVERS Symbols p S
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2.3.4 Transverse coamings are to ex
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5.1.4 Covers of small hatchways (1/
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w1 : Section modulus at end, in cm3
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7.3 Closing arrangement, securing d
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9.2 Strength 9.2.1 (1/1/2004) For s
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Figure 3 : Example of a primary sec
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1.5.3 Still water and inertial pres
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ships, are to be of such constructi
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Table 3 : Thickness of toughened gl
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Table 5 : Freeing port area in bulw
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5.5 Freeing port area in bulwarks o
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8.1.7 Closing arrangements of venti
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11.2.2 Machinery casings (1/1/2005)
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SECTION 1 RUDDERS SECTION 2 BULWARK
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 k 1 235 --------
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 For rudder parts
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 For this purpose
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 Hinged rudder wi
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 (1) spade rudder
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 In the case of n
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 Table 9 : Thickn
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 Figure 7 : Cross
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 Figure 9 : Geome
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 9.1.2 Sectional
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 1 Δ 1 ρ 1 dNTF :
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 2 SECTION 2 BULWAR
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 3 SECTION 3 PROPEL
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 Table 1 : Equipm
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 3.1.5 Towing shi
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 The scantlings o
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 3.4 Attachment p
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 Equipment number
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 For the calculat
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 4.2.2 An emergen
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 MBS PC = ϕ ΜΒ
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 4.10.4 Position
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Pt B, Ch 10, Sec 4 Pawl type chain
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Pt B, Ch 10, App 1 p R10 p R20 = =
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Part B Hull and Stability Chapter 1
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Pt B, Ch 11, Sec 1 4.2 Arrangement
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Pt B, Ch 11, Sec 2 the cargo hold(s
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Pt B, Ch 11, Sec 2 An installation
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Pt B, Ch 11, Sec 2 4.5.3 Calculatio
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Pt B, Ch 11, Sec 2 ment. Within the
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Pt B, Ch 11, Sec 2 4.8.2 Data verif
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SECTION 1 WELDING AND WELD CONNECTI
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4 mm, if the thinner plate has a gr
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Hull area General, unless otherwise
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Hull area Superstructures and deckh
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2.3.9 Throat thickness of deep pene
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The presence of a shop primer may b
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6.2.2 Non-destructive examinations
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1.6 Survey requirements 1.6.1 Surve
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Area reference number 1 Part of sid
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Area reference number 1 Part of sid
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Table 1 : Watertight compartments -
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In addition, the test pressure is a
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APPENDIX 1 REFERENCE SHEETS FOR SPE
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ALL LONGITUDINALLY FRAMED SIDE SHIP
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ALL LONGITUDINALLY FRAMED SIDE SHIP
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ALL LONGITUDINALLY FRAMED SIDE SHIP
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ALL LONGITUDINALLY FRAMED SIDE SHIP
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ALL LONGITUDINALLY FRAMED SIDE SHIP
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ALL LONGITUDINALLY FRAMED SIDE SHIP
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS AREA
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS AREA
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS AREA
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS AREA
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS AREA
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS AREA
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS AREA
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 OIL TANKERS, CHE
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS, BULK
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS, BULK
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OIL TANKERS, CHEMICAL TANKERS, BULK
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LIQUEFIED GAS CARRIERS AREA 4: Doub
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LIQUEFIED GAS CARRIERS AREA 4: Doub
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 OIL TANKERS, CHE
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 OIL TANKERS, CHE
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 OIL TANKERS, CHE
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 OIL TANKERS, CHE
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 OIL TANKERS, CHE
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 OIL TANKERS, CHE
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LIQUEFIED GAS CARRIERS AREA 6: Lowe
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BULK CARRIERS AREA 7: Side frames C
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CONTAINER SHIPS AREA 9: Cross decks
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 BULK CARRIERS, O
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Pt B, Ch 12, App 1 BULK CARRIERS, O
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