GL - IACS - Guidance Manual On Tanker Structures PDF
GL - IACS - Guidance Manual On Tanker Structures PDF
GL - IACS - Guidance Manual On Tanker Structures PDF
PRESENTED BY:
GERMANISCHER LLOYD
AT
TANKER STRUCTURE CO-OPERATIVE FORUM
2000 SHIPBUILDERS MEETING
TOKYO, OCTOBER 2000
ABSTRACT
In 1986 the Forum published the Guidance Manual for the Inspection and Condition
Assessment of Tanker Structures, which contains the accumulated experience of the Forum's
members with tanker structures. This manual quickly became an indispensable handbook and
standard setter for all parties involved in building, operating and inspecting tankers. Technological
developments made it necessary to update the Guidance Manual in the early nineties and the Forum
concentrated its efforts on a revision of the 1986 Guidance Manual. The Guidance Manual was
combined with the booklet Condition Evaluation and Maintenance of Tanker Structures published
in 1992 into one publication with the new title Guidance Manual for Tanker Structures. This
extensive work was done in close co-operation with the International Association of Classification
Societies (IACS). The new Guidance Manual is available since the end of 1997.
The Guidance Manual is divided into four chapters which contain guidelines for the preparation
and execution of surveys, the analysis of survey data as well as chapters for maintenance and repair.
Comprehensive appendices contain inter alia applicable IACS rules and regulations and - which is
most important - a catalogue of typical failures of structural details in tankers. The paper gives an
overview of the Guidance Manual and highlights its most important parts.
Table of Contents
Page
1.
INTRODUCTION
2.
CONCLUSIONS
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.10
2.1
2.2
VII.3
VII.13
B
7
10
15
20
39
52
77
Table
2.1
2.2
3.1
3.2
1. INTRODUCTION
In 1986 the Forum published the Guidance Manual for the Inspection and Condition
Assessment of Tanker Structures, which contains the accumulated experience of the Forums
members with tanker structures. This manual very quickly became an indispensable handbook and
standard setter for all parties involved in building, operating and inspecting tankers, i.e. owners,
classification societies and shipyards.
Technological development made it necessary to update the Guidance Manual in the early
nineties. Since 1993 the Forum therefore concentrated its efforts on a revision and update of the
1986 Guidance Manual. It was decided to combine the Guidance Manual and the 1992 published
booklet Condition Evaluation and Maintenance of Tanker Structures into one publication with the
new title Guidance Manual for Tanker Structures. This extensive work was done in close cooperation with the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS). The new Guidance
Manual is available since the end of 1997 [1].
The Guidance Manual is divided into four main chapters which contain guidelines for:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Survey Preparation
Survey Execution
Survey Data Analysis
Maintenance and Repair.
Comprehensive appendices contain inter alia applicable IACS rules and regulations, parts of
the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT) and, which is most
important, a catalogue of typical failures of structural details in tankers. Furthermore, these
appendices contain in-service corrosion studies and guidelines for structural inspections, for the
assessment of existing surface coating systems and for the on board documentation.
In the following an overview of the above chapters is given. When figures are shown in this
paper to illustrate the text, their original numbers in the Guidance Manual are used for easy
reference.
2.
2.1
Mandatory repair, which is carried out to comply with the mandatory requirement of the Flag
Administration and / or Classification Society.
Voluntary repair, and maintenance, which are carried out to minimise the total maintenance cost
for the intended service life.
Furthermore the different maintenance and repair methods are discussed such as:
Repair and renewal of steel structures is of utmost importance. Based on the experience of its
members the Forum has elaborated a comprehensive catalogue of structural detail failures. Such
catalogue was already contained in the 1986 edition of the Manual, but has been further expanded
and updated in the 1997 edition. The catalogue of the 1986 edition was presented at the 1987 TSCF
Meeting with Shipbuilders [3].The new catalogue, which contains a large number of typical
structural failures, is divided into 14 structural groups. The factors contributing to damage are listed
and suitable repair methods are proposed. In a special group, called group 0, recommended
designs for bracket connections are given because a large number of defects have their origin in
unsuitable bracket design. It is suggested that shipyards study specifically this part of the Guidance
Manual in order to avoid repetition of the constructional defects made in the past. The following
examples of the catalogue are shown here for illustration purposes: Figure B and Figures
7,10,15,20,39,52,77. It can be seen that constructional defects which repeatedly occur are :Hard
points causing stress concentrations, insufficient end connections, insufficient stiffening
Finally, measures for an optimum maintenance and repair strategy are discussed.
3.
CONCLUSIONS
The Tanker Structure Co-operative Forum is a unique panel of the tanker industry which
discusses in an open minded manner experiences and problems with tanker structures. The collected
experiences of the Forums members with tanker structures and the conclusions from structural
defects have, inter alia, been summarised in the Guidance Manual, the second edition of which has
been published in 1997. It is the intent of this presentation to draw the attention of the shipbuilding
industry to this publication with the aim to improve tanker construction by avoiding constructional
defects made in the past.
REFERENCES
[1] Tanker Structure Co-operative Forum: Guidance Manual for Tanker Structures,
published by Witherby & Co. 199
ISBN 1 85609 093 0.
[2] Tanker Structure Co-operative Forum: Proceedings of the 1992 Meeting with
Shipbuilders, Paper: Corrosion Allowances for
Newbuild Tankers.
[3] Tanker Structure Co-operative Forum: Proceedings of the 1987 Meeting with
Shipbuilders, Paper: Structural Details,
Previous Failures and Their Implications for
New Designs.
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Draft Jan. 2000