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  • Klassifikations- und Bauvorschriften I Schiffstechnik 1 Seeschiffe 1 Sciffskorper [Rules for Classification and Construction I Ship Technology 1 Seagoing Ships 1 Hull]

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Abstract

    Rules for the classification and construction of ship's hulls, written in German.

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Publisher

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Date published

    2007

  • Rules for the construction and classification of mobile offshore units 1972

    Authors

    Lloyd's Register of Shipping

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Abstract

    Design procedures for the stress analysis of mobile offshore units and for their equipment are presented in these Rules. Requirements for their machinery are also given.

    Authors

    Lloyd's Register of Shipping

    Publisher

    Lloyd's Register of Shipping

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Date published

    1972

  • The New Rules - legal and financial implications for the ferry operators

    Authors

    G Hall

    Publisher

    The Waterfront Conference Company

    Abstract

    An expert in shipping finance discusses the concerns of financiers regarding the introduction of new legislation (the New Rules) subsequent to the 1995 SOLAS Conference: particular consideration is given to the probable effects of the New Rules on the financing and operating of ships and on the various relationships between financier and operator (lender/borrower lessor/lessee commercial charter): specific problems of transactions which involve the assessment of vessel value ship earning potential lessor liability and commercial charter arrangements are examined: issues arising out of the imposition of the New Rules which might lead to litigation or which might affect insurance are also briefly considered.

    Authors

    G Hall

    Date published

    1996

    Publisher

    The Waterfront Conference Company

  • Rules for Classification and Construction: I Ship Technology Part 0: classification and surveys 2014 edition

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Abstract

    These Rules cover classification and surveys - both general requirements, and special ship types.

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Publisher

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Date published

    2014

  • Rules for Classification and Construction IV Industrial Services 6 Offshore Technology 2 Mobile Offshore Units

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Abstract

    These Rules cover self-elevating units, column stabilised units, surface drilling units, pipelaying units, well stimulation units, subdivision, stability and load line, mooring equipment, and life-saving appliances.

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Publisher

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Date published

    2007

  • Rules for Classification and Construction IV Industrial Services 6 Offshore Technology 3 Fixed Offshore Installations

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Abstract

    These Rules cover pile founded structures, gravity based structures, tension leg platforms, and life-saving appliances.

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Publisher

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Date published

    2007

  • Germanischer Lloyd: Rules and Programs 6.1 2004 Edition

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Publisher

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Date published

    2004

    Publisher

    Germanischer Lloyd

  • Developing the next generation of classification rules for oil tankers

    Authors

    Jim Card ; Bjorn K Haugland ; Vaughan Pomeroy

    Date published

    2004

    Abstract

    In 2002 ABS DNV and LR agreed to initiate a major project to jointly develop a single set of Classification Rules for the hull structure of oil tankers. The objective of the project to develop common rules is to avoid possible competition on the minimum safety standards. Since then the three classification societies have been working to combine their expertise and experience in order to produce a common set of rules for oil tankers with a length greater than or equal to 150 m. The philosophy adopted by the project is outlined together with the project schedule and key technical aspects that are ready for reporting to industry. Also outlined is the relationship with IACS Unified Requirements and other initiatives within IACS and IMO.

    Authors

    Jim Card ; Bjorn K Haugland ; Vaughan Pomeroy

    Date published

    2004

  • Keynote lecture - Recent status of rules and regulations for ships

    Authors

    Oh Kong-Gyun

    Date published

    2009

    Abstract

    This paper consists of a power point presentation addressing the recent status of rules and regulations for ships.

    Authors

    Oh Kong-Gyun

    Date published

    2009

  • New rules for fixed location FOIs

    Authors

    JOT

    Shelf Location

    Contact IMarEST directly for access

    Abstract

    In April 2008 Lloyd's Register launched an updated Rules for Floating Offshore Installations at a Fixed Location and a new ShipRight FOI structural analysis procedure for FPSOs

    Authors

    JOT

    Publisher

    IMarEST

    Shelf Location

    Contact IMarEST directly for access

    Date published

    2008

  • Rules for Classification and Construction I Ship Technology Part 1 Seagoing Ships Chapter 3 Electrical Installations 2002 Edition

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Publisher

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Authors

    Germanischer Lloyd

    Date published

    2002

    Publisher

    Germanischer Lloyd

  • British Corporation Register of Shipping and Aircraft: Ship and Machinery Rules 1947

    Authors

    British Corporation Register of Shipping and Aircraft

    Catalogue number

    UNK

    Authors

    British Corporation Register of Shipping and Aircraft

    Catalogue number

    UNK

  • Small Ships 1976 Rules for the hull construction of steel ships under 90m

    Shelf Location

    331b

    Shelf Location

    331b

  • A Guide to the Collision Avoidance Rules: International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

    Authors

    A. N. Cockroft, J. N. F. Lameijer,

    Shelf Location

    227c

    Abstract

    This book concerns the practical and legal aspects of interpretation of, and compliance with, the Rules. This fourth edition incorporates the 1987 Amendments to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972, which came into force in 1989. The book sets out all the Rules with clear explanations of their meaning and gives excerpts from Court judgements that show how they have been interpreted in law.

    Authors

    A. N. Cockroft, J. N. F. Lameijer,

    Publisher

    Sheridan House Inc

    Catalogue number

    629

    Shelf Location

    227c

    Date published

    1990

    ISBN number

    434902748

  • Do the international and the classification rules have a positive or negative effect on developments in ship design?

    Shelf Location

    213d

    Date published

    1998

    Abstract

    The core business of Europe's shipbuilding industry is in passenger ships and fast ferries although merchant ships and offshore vessels are still significant. The impact of this shift is discussed in terms of the design strategy of shipyards. The additional impact of international and classification rules is examined.

    Shelf Location

    213d

    Date published

    1998

  • GL's rules for frigates and HSC patrol boats

    Authors

    Karsten Fach ; George Spilotis

    Date published

    2004

    Abstract

    An attempt is made to show that rules for naval ships have to be flexible to cover all kinds of naval vessel. In the first part of the paper a look is taken at GL's new rules for naval vessels and how they can be used for different types of craft. The second part of the paper addresses classification society's requirements for the naval systems certification based on the classification of the ANZAC frigates.

    Authors

    Karsten Fach ; George Spilotis

    Date published

    2004

  • Germanischer Lloyd rules for naval submarines - certification of AIP systems

    Authors

    Gerd Wursig ; Lorenz Petersen ; Harold Pauli

    Date published

    2006

    Abstract

    Over the next 20 years more than 3200 naval vessels will be built. About 300 of these will be submarines and about 180 may be equipped with AIP-Systems (air independent power systems). The number of ROVs and AUVs will be much higher. Added this the background of decreasing resources and increasing complexity of naval vessels and naval submarines and an increasing trend to use the technical experience and know-how of classification societies to build and operate naval vessels and submarines. Germanischer Lloyd developed and Rules for Construction and Classification of Naval Ships and these were published in 2005. These Rules (Group 3 Chapter 2) are presented. They include Guidelines for AIP-Systems.

    Authors

    Gerd Wursig ; Lorenz Petersen ; Harold Pauli

    Date published

    2006

  • Mackrow's Naval Architect's and Shipbuilder's Pocket Book : Formulae Rules and Tables for Marine Engingeers and Surveyors 15th edition

    Authors

    revised by Lloyd Woollard

    Shelf Location

    234c

    Abstract

    This book supplies a pocket book containing all the ordinary formulae, rules and tables required by those connected professionally with shipbuilding when working out necessary calculations. This 15th edition has been substantially revised to bring it up to date. Subjects include arithmetic, mensuration, inertia, mechanical principles, hydrostatics, displacement, gravity, stability, rolling, waves, speed and horse-power, propellers, pressures, mooring anchors and cables, force of wind, weight and strength of materials and stresses, tests, riveted joints and rivets, braced structures, beams, steering, launching, machinery, design, ventilation, hydraulics, heat, load line and freeboard, regulations, tonnage, Lloyd's Rules, ship fittings, tides, blocks, cordage and wire rope, sailing, dry docks, areas and circumferences, hyperbolic logarithms and others.

    Authors

    revised by Lloyd Woollard

    Publisher

    London : The Technical Press

    Shelf Location

    234c

    Date published

    1954

  • Rules and regulations for the construction and classification of submersibles and underwater systems : Parts 1 to 7

    Authors

    Lloyd's Register

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Abstract

    This set of rules and regulations has parts covering Regulations; Materials and Quality Assurance; Pressure chambers; Exostructure, stability and corrosion control; Main and auxiliary machinery, systems and equipment; Electrical installations, control and fire protection, detection and extinction; Guidance notes and recommendations for design and operational purposes.

    Authors

    Lloyd's Register

    Publisher

    Lloyd's Register

    Shelf Location

    205a

    Date published

    1990

  • The development of classification rules for refrigerated cargo installations in recognition of international legislation on CFCs/HCFCs

    Authors

    P A Morgan ; A A Wilson

    Publisher

    IMarE Conferences and Symposia

    Abstract

    Historical background to changing marine refrigeration practice includes discussion of: the environmental consequences of using ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons; the requirements of the Montreal Protocol and subsequent national and international regulations; regulated and alternative refrigerants. Anticipated amendments to the Lloyds Register Classification Rules for refrigerated cargo installations are expected to reflect current legislation and technology particular attention is paid to the guidance notes for marine ammonia refrigerating plant and the provisional rules for controlled atmospheres.

    Authors

    P A Morgan ; A A Wilson

    Date published

    1995

    Publisher

    IMarE Conferences and Symposia