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毕 业 设 计(论 文)外 文 参 考 资 料 及 译 文译文题目:基于工业机器人的玻璃纤维管自动化钻孔系统设 计与仿真学生姓名: 陶德鹏 学 号: 1404401031 专 业: 机械设计制造及其自动化 所在学院: 机电工程学院 指导教师: 郭语 职 称: 讲师 2016 年 2 月 2 日P A R T5C H A P T E R 9 Fire Fighting VesselsS E C T I O N 1 General1 ClassificationIn accordance with 1-1-3/3, the classification.A1 Fire Fighting Vessel Class 1 will be assigned to vessels with water spray protection for cooling the Fire Fighting Vessels surfaces to enable close operation for early stages of fire fighting and rescue operations, with capabilities in accordance with 5-9-1/Table 1, built in compliance with these requirements and other relevant sections of the Rules. Where the vessel has been built in compliance with these requirements and for continuous fighting of large fires and cooling structures on fire, with capabilities in accordance with 5-9-1/Table 1, and other relevant sections of the Rules, the classification.A1 Fire Fighting Vessel Class 2 or 3 will be assigned. Where A1 Fire Fighting Vessel Class 2 or 3 also meet A1 Fire Fighting Vessel Class 1 requirements, combined Class notation A1 Fire Fighting Vessel Class 1 and Class2, or A1 Fire Fighting Vessel Class 1 and Class 3 may be given.3 Additional Coverage of Fire Fighting Vessel ClassificationThe following special items related to fire fighting operations are covered under classification: Vessels fire fighting capabilities Vessels stability and its ability to maintain station while fire fighting monitors are in full operation. The degree of vessels self-protection against external fires.5 Special Vessels with Fire Fighting CapabilitiesVessels not in compliance with these Rules or not specifically built for the service intended to be covered by these Rules, but which have special fire fighting capabilities in addition to their regular service, may be specially considered and reviewed under the intent of these Rules as they relate to fire fighting. See also 5-9-1/1. Such vessels complying with these special requirements may be distinguished in the Record with their assigned designation followed by the special designation (Fire Fighting Capability) such as A1 Towing Vessel (Fire Fighting Capability). Data on the extent of this special fire fighting capability will be entered into the Record, and such special fire fighting systems will be subject to annual surveys.TABLE1Minimum Requirements for Fire Fighting VesselsFFV Class 1, 2 and 3. Additional minimum requirements for foam operation, fixed water-spray systems, and searchlights are given in subsections 5-9-4/13, 5-9-5/3 and 5-9-6/3Class Notation Class 1 Class 2 Class 3Number of water monitors 2 3 4 4Discharge rate per monitor,m3/hour,(gpm)1200(5280) 2400(10,560) 1800(7920) 2400(10,560)Number of pumps 1-2 2-4 2-4Total capacity,m3/hour,(gpm)2400(10,560)7200(31,680) 9600(44,240)Monitor range(1),m,(ft) 120(394) 150(492) 150(492)Height,monitor(2),m,(ft) 45(148) 70(230) 70(230)Number of hose connections each side of vessel4 8 10Number of firemans outfits4 8 10Fuel oil capacity(3),hours 24 96 96Notes:1 Range: measured horizontally from the monitor outlet to the mean impact area.2 Height: minimum height of the trajectory of water monitor jet measured vertically from sea level assuming a mean impact area located at a horizontal distance not less than 70 m (230 ft) from the nearest part of the fire fighting vessel.3 Fuel oil capacity is to include provisions for continuous operation of all monitors in addition to the total capacity of the vessels fuel oil tanks required for continuous fire fighting operations. See also 5-9-2/5.P A R T5C H A P T E R 9 Fire Fighting VesselsS E C T I O N 2 Plans and Calculations1 PlansIn addition to the plans required to be submitted by Sections 1-1-7 and 4-1-1/7, the following additional plans are to be submitted in the same manner.1.1 Hull PlansStructural fire protection detailsLines and offsetsCurves of form, or equivalentCross curves of stabilityCapacity plan, giving centers of gravity and tank free surface corrections1.3 Fire Fighting Plans and DataGeneral arrangement plan detailing all fire fighting equipment, including the monitors, fire pumps,fire mains, hydrants, hoses, nozzles, water-spray systems, firemen outfits.Details of pumps and monitors, including locations, capacities and the range of the monitors delivery capabilities, including water-spray system capacity data (when fitted).Details of high pressure air compressor required for filling cylinders of air breathing apparatus, including purity specifications.Foundations for fire fighting pumps, their prime movers and the water monitors.Sea chest arrangements for fire fighting systems.Remote and local control arrangements for monitors.For FFV Class 1 only:Water-spray piping systems, including location of nozzles, pumps and valves, with systemcorrosion protection arrangements.For FFV Class 2 or 3:Details of foam generators and their capacity.For FFV Class 3:Foam monitor arrangements, capacity and supports, including remote and local control arrangement for the foam monitors.3 Calculations (2005)The following calculations are to be submitted. Calculations demonstrating the adequacy of the vessels stability during all fire fightingoperations. See also 5-9-3/1. Calculations demonstrating adequacy of monitor supports during monitor operations. See also 5-9-4/1.5. Calculations demonstrating adequacy of propulsion power required for the vessel to maintain station during firefighting operations. See 5-9-3/3.5.Submitted calculations are to be suitably documented.5 Additional DataIn addition to the submitted items required for classification, the following items are to be submitted. Data indicating that the vessel will be capable of carrying sufficient fuel oil for continuous fire fighting operation and propulsion operation with all fixed water monitors in use at the maximum required capacity for not less than: 24 hours: FFV Class 1 96 hours: FFV Class 2 or 3Verification that FFV Class 3 will be capable of foam production from fixed foam monitorsfor at least 30 minutes continuous operation.Verification that FFV Class 2 or 3 will be capable of foam production from mobile generators for at least 30 minutes continuous operation.Verification that the water monitor range, required by 5-9-1/Table 1, is not less than: 120 meters (394 feet): FFV Class 1 150 meters (492 feet): FFV Class 2 or 3Verification that the vessel is in compliance with the minimum requirements of 5-9-1/Table 1,with data on the vessels actual design capacities also recorded.Verification of light ship characteristics. See also 5-9-3/1.3.The Operating Booklet: It is incumbent upon the Owner to provide information, instructions, data and training for the fire fighting operations of the vessel to help assure that the loadings and operational limits upon which classification is based are not exceeded. An operating booklet detailing operation of the fire fighting installation, installation maintenance data, fire fighting procedures, equipment locations and capacity data, and particulars on maneuvering operations of the vessel during fire fighting or rescue operations are to be submitted for recordor file. A copy of this operating booklet, in a language, or languages, understood by the crew,is to be placed onboard to provide data and information to the crew, and to be accessible tothe Surveyor during survey. See also 5-9-6/9 and 5-9-8/1.Stability Information: Stability information in the form of a maximum KG versus draft curve, or in another suitable form, based upon the submitted stability calculations required by 5-9-2/3 for all fire fighting operations described in 5-9-3/1 is to be submitted to the Bureau for approval. This information is to be placed onboard the fire fighting vessel for the information of the Master and may become part of the operating booklet.P A R T5C H A P T E R 9 Fire Fighting VesselsS E C T I O N 3 Seakeeping1 Stability1.1 GeneralEach vessel is to have adequate stability for all fire fighting operations conditions, with all fire fighting monitors operating at maximum output in the direction most unfavorable to the stability of the vessel. Stability calculations and corresponding information for the Master are to be submitted for review and approval, respectively. See 5-9-2/3 and 5-9-2/5.Alternatively, consideration will be given to written confirmation of compliance for all fire fighting operations with the stability requirements of the appropriate national Administration. See also Section 1-1-5.1.3 Light Ship Weight and Center of GravityAn inclining test will be required for the first vessel of a series, when as near to completion as practical, to determine accurately the light ship weight and position of center of gravity. The inclining test is to be witnessed by a Surveyor.For successive vessels of a series considered by the Bureau to be basically identical, submitted detailed weight calculations, accounting only for differences in weights and centers from the inclined vessel, will be satisfactory, provided their accuracy is confirmed by a deadweight survey witnessed by a Surveyor. Inclining experiment results, detailed weight calculations and deadweight survey results are to be submitted for review. See also 5-9-2/5.3 Maneuverability3.1 Thrusters and Propulsion MachineryThe vessel is to have thrusters and propulsion machinery of sufficient power for maneuverability during fire fighting operations and as follows.3.3 PositioningThrusters and the vessels propulsion machinery are to be able to maintain the vessel on position in still water during all combinations of operation and capacity of the water monitors, at not more than 80 percent of available propulsion force in any direction.3.5 Control (2005)Adequate operating control systems are to be provided for fire fighting operations which are to include an alarm condition at 80 percent of available propulsion power and automatic reduction of power action at 100 percent available propulsion power to prevent sudden or complete loss of power due to power overload. Calculations are to be submitted verifying that an equilibrium state between the reaction force from the water monitors and the force from the vessels propulsion machinery and its side thrusters (at the most unfavorable combination) is at or less than 80 percent of the available propulsion power. This is to confirm that the vessel would maintain its position without setting off the 80 percent alarm condition. See 5-9-2/3.P A R T5C H A P T E R 9 Fire Fighting VesselsS E C T I O N 4 Fire Fighting Systems1 Water Monitors1.1 GeneralWater monitor systems are to be in compliance with 5-9-1/Table 1.1.3 LocationWater monitors are to be located to allow for an unobstructed range of operation. Means are to be provided to prevent monitor jets from impinging on vessel structures and equipment.1.5 SupportsMonitor supports are to be adequately designed for all modes of operation, with particular attention given to loadings at maximum operation and from water jet reactions. Calculations demonstrating adequacy of the design are to be submitted. See also 5-9-2/3.3 Monitor Control3.1 OperationMonitors are to be capable of being operated and maneuvered both locally and at the remote-control station. The monitor remote-control station is to have adequate overall operational visibility, communications and protection.3.3 ControlControl systems are to be suitably protected from external damage. Electrical control systems are to be provided with overload and short circuit protection. Hydraulic or pneumatic monitor control systems are to be provided in duplicate. Shut-off and control equipment are to be clearly marked.5 Pumps and Piping for Water Monitors and Water Spray5.1 GeneralPumps and piping systems used for water monitors are to be available for no service other than fire fighting and water spray. Independent sea suctions are to be provided for each pump.5.3 PumpsWhere two pumps are provided, they are to have equal or near equal capacity. Minimum total pump capacity requirements are given in 5-9-1/Table 1. Pumps are to have piping arrangements that will prevent overheating at low pump delivery rates. For fixed water-spray systems, see 5-9-5/1.5.5 Piping SystemsPiping systems are to be protected from overpressure. Piping systems used for water spray are to be independent from the system supplying water monitors, except that water monitor pumps may be used. See also 5-9-5/3. All piping is to be suitably protected from corrosion and freezing.5.7 Suction and Discharge VelocityIt is recommended that fire pump suction velocity generally not exceed 2 m/s (7 ft/s), and discharge piping to water monitors generally not exceed 4 m/s (13 ft/s) operational velocity to assure adequate system capacity. Data showing compliance with 5-9-1/Table 1 piping system capacities are to be submitted. See also 5-9-2/1.3.7 Sea SuctionSea suction inlets for fire fighting are not to be used for any other purposes. Sea water inlets for fire fighting and sea chests are to be arranged as low as practical to avoid clogging due to debris or ice, and oil intake from seas surface. The location of sea water inlets for fire fighting and sea chest is to be such that water suction is not impeded by ship motions or water flow from propellers or thrusters.9 Sea Suction Strainer Plates and Valves (2005)9.1 ValvesAll sea water inlets and sea chests are to be fitted with strainer plates at the vessels shell. The strainer plates are to have a clear area of at least twice that of the sea valves. Low pressure steam, compressed air or other effective means are to be provided for clearing the strainer plates. Each sea water inlet for fire fighting is to be equipped with a shut off valve.9.3 Operation of Pump and ValvesThe fire fighting pump, the sea water shut off valve and the sea water discharge valve are to be operable from the same locations. Starting of the fire fighting pump when the shut off valve is closed is to be prevented by providing either an interlock system or by audible and visual alarms.11 Hose Stations11.1 NumberHose stations are to be provided at each side of the vessel, in accordance with 5-9-1/Table 1.11.3 StationsEach hose station nozzle is to be able to produce a jet or spray. Hoses are to be not less than 38 mm(1.5 in.) nor more than 65 mm (2.5 in.) in diameter, and generally are to be 15 m (49 ft) in length. A water jet flow of at least 12 m (39 ft) is to be provided.11.5 LocationAt least half of the required number of hose connections required by 5-9-1/Table 1 are to be located on the main weather deck.13 Foam Generators (FFV Class 2 or 3)FFV Class 2 or 3 are to have 100 m3/minute (3530 ft3/min) minimum capacity mobile high expansion foam generators for fire fighting. On FFV Class 3, this foam generator requirement is in addition to the fixed foam monitor system requirement in 5-9-4/15. Total foam forming liquid carried is to be capable of a least 30 minutes foam production.15 Foam Monitor System (FFV Class 3)15.1 CapacityFFV Class 3 are to have two fixed low expansion foam monitors in addition to the required water monitors. Each foam monitor is to have a minimum capacity of 5000 liters/minute (177 ft3/min) with a foam expansion ratio of 15 to 1, and is to be capable of a height of throw 50 m (164 ft) above sea level with both foam monitors in simultaneous use at maximum foam generation. The foam concentration tank is to have a minimum capacity for 30 minutes at an assumed admixture of 5 percent.15.3 ArrangementsThe foam monitor system is to be of a fixed design with separate foam concentration tank, foam mixing unit and pipelines to the foam monitors. The water supply may be taken from the water monitor pumps. Means to reduce supply water pressure may be required to assure correct water pressure for maximum foam generation.15.5 ControlThe fixed foam monitors are to have both local (manual) and remote control. The remote control of the foam monitors is to be located at the remote-control station for the water monitors and is to include remote control of water and foam concentrate.P A R T5C H A P T E R 9 Fir
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