Published
ISO 10303-216:2003 specifies the scope and information requirements for the exchange of ship moulded form definitions, geometric representations, and related hydrostatic properties.
The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-216:2003:
definition of moulded form geometry related to commercial and naval ships;definition of moulded form geometry of the preliminary design, detailed design, and production stages of the life cycle of a ship;definition of moulded form geometry that describe the hull moulded form of the ship, including mono hullforms, multi-hullforms, the bulbous bow, transom stern, thruster tunnels, and additional appendages;definition of moulded form geometry that describe the moulded form of propellers and rudders;definition of moulded geometry that describe the moulded form of decks including camber and sheer;definition of moulded geometry of internal ship compartment boundaries and the moulded form geometry of ship structural and non-structural elements;definition of general characteristics;definition of design parameters for the ship hull, bulbous bow, propeller, rudder, and appendages that are necessary to describe the moulded form, and are required to calculate hydrostatic properties;definition of hydrostatic properties of the ship moulded form that depend on the draught of the ship;definition of global and local co-ordinate systems and spacing tables used in naval architecture for position purposes;shape definition of ship moulded forms that use one of the following specified types of geometric representation:geometric representations containing geometric elements used in naval architecture;version control and approval of moulded forms and related hydrostatics.
The following are outside the scope of ISO 10303-216:2003:
product definition data related to hull plating defined on the moulded form;product definition data related to ship compartmentation and ship arrangements;product definition data related to ship structures and ship assemblies;product definition data related to ship machinery and ship superstructures;mechanical systems and material aspects of propellers, rudders and control surfaces;product definition data from the decommissioning stage of the ship life cycle;hydromechanic properties of the ship;damage stability properties of ships;ship longitudinal strength.
PUBLISHED
ISO 10303-216:2003
90.93
Standard confirmed
Feb 26, 2020
Corrected by
ISO 10303-216:2003/Cor 1:2008
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