Overview
This manual offers guidelines for double hull oil tankers constructed primarily for the carriage of oil in bulk. It includes a review of survey preparation guidelines which cover safety elements and the preparations required before surveys can be carried out. The book highlights what to look for, possible causes and recommends viable repair methods.
The guidelines focus on the IACS Member Societies' survey procedures but may also be useful in connection with survey/examination schemes of other regulatory bodies, owners and operators.
This manual has been developed using the best information currently available. It is intended only as guidance in support of the sound judgement of Surveyors, and is to be used at the Surveyors' discretion.
This book includes a review of survey preparation guidelines, which cover the safety aspects related to the performance of the survey, the necessary access facilities, and the preparation necessary before the surveys can be carried out.
The survey guidelines encompass the different main structural areas of the hull where damages have been recorded, focusing on the main features of the structural items of each area.
An important feature of the manual is the inclusion of the section which illustrates examples of structural deterioration and damages related to each structural area and gives what to look for, possible cause, and recommended repair methods, when considered appropriate.
Content
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
CHAPTER 2 Classification Survey Requirements
2.1 General
2.2 Annual Surveys
2.3 Intermediate Surveys
2.4 Special Surveys
2.5 Drydocking (Bottom) Surveys
2.6 Damage and Repair Surveys
CHAPTER 3 Technical Background for Surveys
3.1 General
3.2 Definitions
3.3 Structural Load Descriptions
3.4 Structural Defects, Damages and Deterioration
3.4.1 General
3.4.2 Structural Defects
3.4.3 Fatigue
3.4.4 Typical Corrosion Patterns
3.4.5 Factors Influencing Corrosion
3.4.6 Items for Special Attention of the Surveyor
3.4.7 Corrosion Trends in Tank Spaces
3.4.8 In-Service Corrosion Rates
3.4.9 Corrosion Prevention Systems
3.4.10 Fractures
3.4.11 Deformations
3.5 Structural Detail Failures and Repairs
CHAPTER 4 Survey Programme, Preparation and Execution
4.1 General
4.2 Survey Programme
4.3 Survey Planning Meeting
4.4 Conditions for Survey
4.5 Access Arrangements and Safety
4.6 Use of Boats or Rafts
4.7 Personal Equipment
4.8 Thickness Measurement and Fracture Detection
4.9 Survey at Sea or at Anchorage
4.10 Documentation on Board
4.11 Reporting and Evaluation of Survey
CHAPTER 5 Structural Detail Failures and Repairs
5.1 General
5.2 Actions to be Taken by the Classification Society when Fatigue Failures have been Identified
5.3 Catalogue of Structural Detail Failures and Repairs
5.3.1
Group 1 Bilge Hopper
Group 2 Wing Ballast Tank
Group 3 Bottom Ballast Tank
Group 4 Web Frames in Cargo Tanks
Group 5 Transverse Bulkheads in Cargo Tanks
Group 6 Deck Structure
Group 7 Fore and Aft End Regions
Group 8 Machinery and Accommodation Spaces
Detail
Number of Pages: 144
Published Date: January 2024
Book Height: 300 mm
Book Width: 220 mm
ISBN: 1914993718
Weight: 1.1 kg