Small craft - Hull construction and scantlings - Part 5: Design pressures for monohulls, design stresses, scantlings determination
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This part of ISO 12215 applies to the determination of design pressures and stresses, and to the determination of the scantlings, including internal structural members of monohull small craft constructed from fibre-reinforced plastics, aluminium or steel alloys, glued wood or other suitable boat building material, with a length of hull, LH, in accordance with ISO 8666, between 2,5 m and 24 m. It only applies to boats in the intact condition. It only applies to craft with a maximum speed less than or equal to 50 knots in mLDC conditions. The assessment shall generally include all parts of the craft that are assumed watertight or weathertight when assessing stability, freeboard and buoyancy in accordance with ISO 12217 and are essential to the safety of the craft and of persons on board. For the complete scantlings of the craft, this part of ISO 12215 is used in conjunction with Part 6, for details, Part 7 for multihulls, Part 8 for rudders and Part 9 for appendages and rig attachment.
Descriptors | CE marking, Definitions, Design calculations, Dimensioning, Dimensions, Draft, Hulls, Pressure, Scantlings, Shipbuilding, Small craft, Specification (approval), Stress, Structural systems, Testing, Vessels, Voltage |
ICS Codes | 47.080 - Small craft |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 7.4 MB |