Standard Ship Test and Inspection Plan, Procedures and Database (NSRP) [1999, PDF]
Year: 1999 Language: english Author: National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Genre: Technical book Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 502 Description: The standards and specifications that the U.S. shipbuilding industry must follow are often inconsistent and sometimes inadequate. These standards and specifications are contained in numerous reference sources and are enforced by multiple regulatory bodies, classification societies, government agencies and owners. Although shipbuilding technology has continued to make significant improvements that have reduced portions of design and construction manpower requirements, one area that is contributing to expanding construction schedules and increased cost is the area of test and inspection. This project investigates existing rules and regulations for testing and inspection of commercial ships and identifies differences and similarities within the requirements. The results include comparison matrices, a standard test plan, a set of standard test procedures, and a sample test database developed for a typical commercial ship.
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Standard Ship Test and Inspection Plan, Procedures and Database (NSRP) [1999, PDF]
Language: english
Author: National Steel and Shipbuilding Company
Genre: Technical book
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 502
Description: The standards and specifications that the U.S. shipbuilding industry must follow are often inconsistent and sometimes inadequate. These standards and specifications are contained in numerous reference sources and are enforced by multiple regulatory bodies, classification societies, government agencies and owners. Although shipbuilding technology has continued to make significant improvements that have reduced portions of design and construction manpower requirements, one area that is contributing to expanding construction schedules and increased cost is the area of test and inspection. This project investigates existing rules and regulations for testing and inspection of commercial ships and identifies differences and similarities within the requirements. The results include comparison matrices, a standard test plan, a set of standard test procedures, and a sample test database developed for a typical commercial ship.
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