Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk |
Contents
CODE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT OF SHIPS | 7 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
SHIP ARRANGEMENTS | 23 |
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS | 35 |
ELECTRICAL ARRANGEMENTS | 40 |
18 | 52 |
PROCESS PRESSURE VESSELS AND LIQUID VAPOUR | 58 |
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION | 67 |
19 | 69 |
Welding and nondestructive testing | 75 |
CHAPTER VIII | 82 |
CHAPTER IXENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL FOR CARGO | 88 |
6 | 98 |
RESOLUTION MSC 7 48 RECOMMENDATION FOR CHEMICAL | 134 |
TESTING OF SHORE INSTALLATION CARGO HOSES | 141 |
Common terms and phrases
acceleration acceptable accordance with Recognized Administration allowable stresses ambient apply approved arrangements Austenitic bulkhead butt welds calculations cargo area cargo containment system cargo hoses cargo piping cargo tanks cargo transfer cargo vapour carried cent Certificate of Fitness Chapter Charpy V-notch Classification Societies Code comply connexions containing cargo control station spaces deck design pressure discharge E-NA emergency shut-down ensure equipment ethylene oxide expansion joints flammable flanges gas-dangerous gas-safe space hold spaces hull structure hydropneumatic hydrostatic test impact tests independent tanks type inert gas inner hull internal insulation tanks internal pressure kp/cm² less loading located longitudinal machinery spaces maximum membrane stress membrane tanks Minimum average energy non-destructive testing normal operation paragraph piping system plating pressure relief valves process pressure vessels Recognized Standards secondary barrier SECTIONS AND FORGINGS semi-membrane tanks ship ship's specified specimens sub-paragraph suitable tensile tensile strength thermal thickness transverse vapour pressure vent welded joints yield stress