Development of the IACS Unified Strength Requirements for Hatch Covers—UR S21

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Abstract

International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) is responsible for many of the ship strengthrules including both generally applicable Unified Strength Requirements (UR-S) and other rules specific for various ship types. For historical reasons, there have been different structural strength requirements regarding hatch covers, hatch coamings, and related structures in IACS UR S21, S21A, and CSR (Common Structural Rules for bulk carriers and oil tankers). This paper presents the work carried out to improve the related rules and thereby the development of the unified strength requirements for hatch covers. Firstly, related IACS rules are reviewed and compared, and some major improvements to the buckling formulations are proposed for improved accuracy. Secondly, with UR S35 being developed as a unified buckling toolbox, the unified strength requirements for hatch covers—UR S21 (Rev.6, complete revision)—are developed with a standardized interface of reference to UR S35 for buckling assessment. Finally, the numerical calculations of typical stiffened panels and full hatch covers are carried out for rule verification and consequence assessment, which demonstrates that more rational hatch cover designs can be achieved based on UR S21 (rev 6).

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Lv, Y., Brubak, L., Ishibashi, K., Bollero, A., Saltvedt, P. A., & Bøe, Å. (2023). Development of the IACS Unified Strength Requirements for Hatch Covers—UR S21. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse11081558

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