Section 
                     1 General
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     
                        
                         
                        1.1 Application
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.1.1 This
                                 Chapter illustrates the general principles to be adopted in the design
                                 of naval ships. Principles for subdivision and for maintaining watertight
                                 integrity are also covered.
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.1.2 Where
                                 additional requirements relating to particular ship types apply, these
                                 requirements are indicated in the appropriate Parts and are to be
                                 complied with as necessary.
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                         
                        
                        
                      
                     
                   
                  
                     
                        
                         
                        1.2 Definitions
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.2.1 The
                                 Down flooding angle is the least angle of heel at which openings in
                                 the hull, superstructure or deckhouses, which cannot be closed weathertight,
                                 immerse and allow flooding to occur.
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                         
                        
                        
                      
                     
                   
                  
                     
                        
                         
                        1.3 Watertight and weathertight integrity
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.3.1 The
                                 extents of the external and internal watertight and weathertight integrity
                                 are defined by the intact and damage stability requirements, see 
                                 Vol  1, Pt  1, Ch  2,  1.1 Framework of Classification 1.1.9. From these extents,
                                 the design pressure heads for bulkheads and other boundaries can be
                                 derived as well as the closing arrangement requirements for openings.
                                 Weathertight and watertight integrity are defined in Vol  1, Pt  3, Ch  1,  5 Definitions and see 
                                 Vol  1, Pt  3, Ch  4 Closing Arrangements and Outfit for the requirements for closing
                                 arrangements.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.3.3 Intact
                                 stability calculations to satisfy the applicable criteria may be based
                                 on the buoyancy of the main hull, together with any superstructures
                                 that have watertight and weathertight boundaries, see 
                                 Figure 2.1.1  and Figure 2.1.2 .
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                              
                              
                                 
                                  
                                 
                                 Figure 2.1.1 
                               
                              
                              
                              
                              
                                 
                                  
                                 
                                 Figure 2.1.2 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.3.4 Doors,
                                 hatches, ventilators, windows, sidelights, etc. provided with closing
                                 appliances which can be secured weathertight, and small openings through
                                 which progressive flooding cannot take place are not considered as
                                 down flooding points.
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.3.5 If
                                 the angle of down flooding is less than θdf, see 
                                 Vol  1, Pt  3, Ch  2,  1.2 Definitions 1.2.2, with the ship at its design
                                 draught, it is necessary to establish whether there is sufficient
                                 area under the righting lever curve up to the angle of down flooding.
                                 If there is insufficient area, then the opening which is causing down
                                 flooding to occur is to be provided with a weathertight closing appliance,
                                 or be repositioned.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.3.7 Typically
                                 there are two approaches to defining the limits of watertight and
                                 weathertight integrity: 
                               
                              
                              
                              
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One where the
                                       watertight integrity is defined by the bulkhead or freeboard deck,
                                       in accordance with normal SOLAS - International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea requirements.
                                       
                                     
                                    
                                    
                                  
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The other is based on watertight integrity up to a damaged stability
                                       draught and heel envelope, and more commonly used by navies.
                                     
                                    
                                    
                                  
                               
                              
                              
                              
                              These two approaches are illustrated in Figure 2.1.1  and Figure 2.1.2  respectively.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.3.8 
                                 Figure 2.1.1  represents the SOLAS - International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea style requirements.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                              
                                 - Below the limit of watertight integrity the boundary structure
                                    is to be watertight.
                                 
 
                                 - Below the limit of weathertight integrity defined by the transient
                                    roll angle the boundary structure is to be weathertight, in order
                                    to prevent ingress of water into the enclosed volume considered buoyant
                                    in the stability calculations and prevent downflooding.
                                 
 
                                 - Above the limit of weathertight integrity the boundary structure,
                                    or some other internal boundary, may need to be gas-tight for CBRN
                                    protection.
                                 
 
                                 - Below the limit of watertight integrity defined by the top of
                                    the watertight bulkhead, the bulkhead is to be designed as watertight.
                                 
 
                                 - Below the limit of weathertight integrity defined by the transient
                                    roll angle and above the limit of watertight integrity the internal
                                    structure is to be designed to prevent progressive flooding of water
                                    into other compartments.
                                 
 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.3.9 
                                 Figure 2.1.2  represents a standard based on the damaged
                                 stability draught and heel envelope approach commonly used by navies. 
                               
                              
                              
                              
                                 - Below the limit of watertight integrity the boundary structure
                                    is to be watertight.
                                 
 
                                 - Below the limit of weathertight integrity defined by the transient
                                    roll angle the boundary structure is to be weathertight.
                                 
 
                                 - Above the limit of weathertight integrity the boundary structure,
                                    or some other internal boundary, may need to be gastight for CBRN
                                    protection.
                                 
 
                                 - Below the limit of watertight integrity defined by the locii of
                                    static damage waterlines the watertight bulkheads are to be designed
                                    as watertight.
                                 
 
                                 - Below the limit of weathertight integrity defined by the transient
                                    roll angle and above the limit of watertight integrity the internal
                                    structure is to be weathertight in order to prevent progressive flooding
                                    of water into other compartments.
                                 
 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.3.10 In
                                 the absence of specific information on the vertical limit of watertight
                                 integrity, the upper extent of the watertight boundary may be assumed
                                 with the apex of the triangle on the damage control deck at the location
                                 under consideration, see 
                                 Figure 2.1.2  and Vol  1, Pt  3, Ch  1,  5.4 Decks 5.4.4.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                         
                        
                        
                      
                     
                   
                  
                     
                        
                         
                        1.4 Structural redundancy
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.4.1 The
                                 role and duty of a naval ship dictates that a certain degree of structural
                                 redundancy should be incorporated in the design. It is recommended
                                 that, as a minimum standard, a basic level of structural redundancy
                                 is included where practicable. This is normally achieved by considering
                                 likely damage scenarios, identifying the effects on structure, assessing
                                 the new loads and ensuring that the remaining structure will be satisfactory.
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.4.2 These
                                 Rules will not automatically ensure that a ship has structural redundancy.
                                 It is the responsibility of the designer to consider and design for
                                 the possible loads on a structure from damage scenarios. The RSA notation
                                 can be used to define residual strength requirements.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.4.3 At a
                                 very basic level structural redundancy can be achieved by considering
                                 the removal of appropriate items of structure and re-evaluating the
                                 strength of remaining members using the loads presented in these Rules.
                                 Alternatively, the overall structural redundancy can be formally assessed
                                 and a notation assigned using the residual strength analysis detailed
                                 in Vol  1, Pt  3, Ch  2,  1.5 Residual Strength Assessment, RSA.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                         
                        
                        
                      
                     
                   
                  
                     
                        
                         
                        1.5 Residual Strength Assessment, RSA
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.5.1 The
                                 design of a naval ship necessitates the reliable evaluation of its
                                 structural vulnerability to ensure the existence of adequate residual
                                 strength in the event of structural damage following a contact/collision
                                 incident or as a result of wartime activities. This strength assessment
                                 is additional to that required to cope with the design bending moments
                                 derived from environmental sea-state loading. The RSA notation
                                 within the Rules may be used to formally assess the overall structural
                                 redundancy.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.5.2 The
                                 Owner may specify that a residual strength assessment is not required.
                                 In this case, the residual strength notation and all other notations
                                 which require the residual strength notation will not be assigned.
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.5.3 The
                                 capability to survive is to be judged on the residual structural strength
                                 after damage being able to meet specified global strength requirements
                                 and also local strength requirements in the event of damage leading
                                 to flooding, see 
                                 Vol  1, Pt  6, Ch  4,  4 Residual Strength Assessment, RSA.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.5.4 A residual
                                 strength assessment performed as defined in the Rules assumes that
                                 a ship can remain operational for a limited period of time in reduced
                                 sea states, see 
                                 Vol  1, Pt  6, Ch  4,  1.2 Hull girder strength notations. Where a higher operational capability following damage
                                 is specified, special consideration will need to be given and revised
                                 criteria set.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.5.5 The
                                 Owner may specify an alternative mission statement, in which case
                                 the requirements of the residual strength assessment procedure will
                                 be modified.
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.5.6 The
                                 residual strength assessment as defined in the Rules considers three
                                 main definitions of damage:
                               
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.5.8 
                                 RSA notation
                                 assessment levels are given in Vol  1, Pt  4, Ch  2,  7 Residual strength. The acceptance criteria and procedures to be adopted
                                 for the application of the residual strength notation are given in Vol  1, Pt  6, Ch  4,  4 Residual Strength Assessment, RSA. See also 
                                 Vol  1, Pt  1, Ch  2,  3.6 Service area notations 3.6.1.
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              1.5.9 Further
                                 guidance for undertaking residual strength analysis for the determination
                                 of a residual strength notation is given in LR's Naval Ship Guidance
                                 Notes.
                               
                              
                              
                            
                           
                           
                         
                        
                        
                      
                     
                   
                
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