5.1 Flooded condition
Clasification Society 2024 - Version 9.40
Clasifications Register Rules and Regulations - Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Offshore Units, July 2022 - Part 10 Ship Units - Chapter 2 Loads and Load Combinations - Section 5 Accidental loads - 1 Flooded condition

5.1 Flooded condition

5.1.1  Global loads.
  1. The still water bending moments and the still water shear forces in flooded condition are to be determined for each flooding scenario, considering the damaged compartments flooded up to the equilibrium waterline.
5.1.2  Local pressure.
  1. The pressure in compartments and tanks in flooded condition or damaged condition is to be taken as , see Pt 10, Ch 2, 2.3 Local static loads 2.3.2.(a).
5.1.3  Assessment.
  1. Flooding strength calculations are to be carried out to determine the effects of accidental flooding on the hull strength. Flooding calculations are to be undertaken for all flooding scenarios required by National Regulations. When considering the static and dynamic loads acting simultaneously (S+D), credit may be given to agreed documented mitigation measures where permitted by the National Regulations.

Copyright 2022 Clasifications Register Group Limited, International Maritime Organization, International Labour Organization or Maritime and Coastguard Agency. All rights reserved. Clasifications Register Group Limited, its affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective officers, employees or agents are, individually and collectively, referred to in this clause as 'Clasifications Register'. Clasifications Register assumes no responsibility and shall not be liable to any person for any loss, damage or expense caused by reliance on the information or advice in this document or howsoever provided, unless that person has signed a contract with the relevant Clasifications Register entity for the provision of this information or advice and in that case any responsibility or liability is exclusively on the terms and conditions set out in that contract.