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SHIP PRODUCTION COMMITTEE

FACILITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS


SURFACE PREPARATION AND COATINGS
DESIGN/PRODUCTION INTEGRATION
HUMAN RESOURCE INNOVATION
MARINE INDUSTRY STANDARDS
WELDING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
EDUCATION AND TRAINING

September 1997
NSRP 0488

THE NATIONAL
SHIPBUILDING
RESEARCH
PROGRAM
Standards Database Maintenance
Phase II

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY


CARDEROCK DIVISION,
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
in cooperation with

Newport News Shipbuilding

Form Approved
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The National Shipbuilding Research Program Standards Database


Maintenance Phase II

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6. AUTHOR(S)

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DISCLAIMER
These reports were prepared as an account of government-sponsored work. Neither the
United States, nor the United States Navy, nor any person acting on behalf of the United
States Navy (A) makes any warranty or representation, expressed or implied, with respect
to the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of the information contained in this report/
manual, or that the use of any information, apparatus, method, or process disclosed in this
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the use of or for damages resulting from the use of any information, apparatus, method, or
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Final Report
UMTRI 97-35

NSRP 0488

STANDARDS DATABASE
MAINTENANCE PHASE II

Submitted to:

Mr. William G. Becker, NSRP Program Manager


NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING COMPANY
4101 Washington Avenue
Newport News, Virginia 23607

September 9, 1997

Principal Investigators:
Albert W. Horsmon, Jr.
Scott B. Clapham
Marine Systems Division
Transportation Research Institute
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2150

Technical Report Documentation Page


1. Report No.

2. Government Accession No.

3. Recipient's Catalog No.

NSRP 0488
4. Title and Subtitle

5. Report Date

September 9, 1997

Standards Database Maintenance Phase II

6. Performing Organization Code

8. Performing Organization Report No.


7. Author(s)

UMTRI-97-35

The Marine Systems Division

10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS)

9. Performing Organization Name and Address

The University of Michigan


Transportation Research Institute
2901 Baxter Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2150
12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address

11. Contract or Grant No.

P.O. #P2479T-0-K1 Mod 003

13. Type of Report and Period Covered

Technical

Newport News Shipbuilding Company


4101 Washington Ave
Newport News, VA 23607

14. Sponsoring Agency Code

Office of Naval Research

15. Supplementary Notes

16. Abstract

The objective of the standards database projects has been to develop and maintain a
compendium of standards (from international, national, government and regulatory
bodies) that have relevance to the U.S. shipbuilding and repair industry. The first
project in the current series was reported as NSRP 0361. It had standards titles,
numbers, and issuing organizations cross-referenced by Ship Work Breakdown
Structure (SWBS) numbers. The second was NSRP 0456 and was intended as a
follow-on to NSRP 0361, but the timing was such that 0456 was essentially a new
database index.
This report is another new database index of shipbuilding-related standards. It is an
expanded and updated version of 0456 with over 37,000 (up from 17,000) standards
listed. This database should provide shipyards and related marine industries with a
ready reference to standards that are of use to shipbuilding, and avoid the development
of new standards where acceptable standards exist.

17. Key Words

18. Distribution Statement

shipbuilding, standards, database, index

19. Security Classif. (of this report)

Unclassified

20. Security Classif. (of this page)

Unclassified

21. No. of Pages

36

22. Price

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The objective of the standards database projects has been to develop and maintain a
compendium of standards (from international, national, military, and regulatory bodies) that have
relevance to the U.S. shipbuilding, repair and related industries. The first compendium in the
current series was reported as NSRP 0361 and accomplished to replace an older database (NSRP
0088) that was available only in printed form. It has standards titles, numbers, and issuing
organizations cross-referenced by Ship Work Breakdown Structure (SWBS) numbers and
contains about 10,400 titles. It is still available on a single 3.5 inch floppy disk but has been
superseded by the current report. The second compendium was NSRP 0456 and was intended as
a follow-on to NSRP 0361, but the timing was such that 0456 was essentially a new database
index with 17,000 standards. It is still available on two (2) 3.5 inch floppy disk but has also been
superseded by the current report
This Phase II (contractually Phase II of the same contract that produced report NSRP 0456)
is a new database index of shipbuilding related standards. It is an expanded and updated version
of 0456 with over 37,000 standards indexed and cross-referenced by SWBS numbers. This
database should provide shipyards and related marine industries with a ready reference to
standards that are of use to shipbuilding, and avoid the development of new standards where
acceptable standards exist
The database is accessible directly from the World Wide Web at NSnet.com, Documentation
Center. The option for downloading is next to the choice for this report.
and can be downloaded and installed on a personal computer of reasonable capacity (486/66
minimum) that runs Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT. It is basically a Microsoft
ACCESS database packaged with a stand alone search engine. It can also be loaded into the
Microsoft ACCESS software and searched through that program.

STANDARDS DATABASE MAINTENANCE PHASE II


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Report Documentation Page ............................................................ i
Executive Summary.........................................................................ii
Table of Contents ........................................................................... iii

Introduction and Background...........................................................1


Getting to the Database ...................................................................2
Conclusions ..................................................................................2
Appendices
A.
B.
C.
D.

Installation and Usage Instructions.........................................A-1


SWBS Numbers.....................................................................B-1
Organizations and Acronyms .................................................C-1
Sample Printouts....................................................................D-1

INTRODUCTION and BACKGROUND


This report is a product of a program directed by the National Shipbuilding Research
Program (NSRP) and the Ship Production Committee (SPC) of the Society of Naval Architects
and Marine Engineers (SNAME). Newport News Shipbuilding was the prime contractor, with
the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) working under a
subcontract.
Under the SPC Panel SP-6 proposal, the technical objective of this project is to maintain and
expand a compendium of standards (international, national, military, and regulatory) that have
relevance to the U.S. shipbuilding and repair industry. The intended benefits are to provide
shipyards with a ready reference to standards that are of use to shipbuilding and to eliminate the
need for development of new standards where acceptable standards exist.
The project was performed at UMTRI by Albert W. Horsmon, Jr. and Scott B. Clapham.
Thomas Lamb was project director.
Standards are a key element in the efficient design, construction, and repair of ships and
vessels in all shipyards. As a result, there is a continuous need by many designers, engineers,
managers, and other people associated with marine work to reference standards from a wide
range of regulatory bodies, government agencies, technical societies, and private industry groups.
For this database, standards include:

Consensus standards, such as those developed by the American Society of Testing and
Materials (ASTM),
Government regulations and requirements, such as U.S. Coast Guard regulations,
Military Specifications (MilSpecs), and
Related rules requirements.

Traditional methods of locating standards center around referencing many documents and
books of standards issued by diverse individual organizations. Copies of the standards on
microfiche may have reduced the volume of the references but not the difficulty in searching for
information. Computerized versions of the standards made searches faster, but frequently gave
users more information than they needed for initial investigations. This can be not only time
consuming, but may result in either not finding a standard or developing a new standard where a
suitable one may already exist.
The first shipbuilding standards compendium for the NSRP was completed as NSRP 0088 in
September of 1979 under an NSRP Project titled A Compendium of Shipbuilding Standards. It
was produced as a hard copy database with 2,580 entries, predominately from domestic agencies.
It was issued in hard copy format sorted by four methods, but without provision for maintenance.
In a short period of time it was outdated.
As a result, the Marine Industry Standards Panel (SP-6) of the Ship Production Committee
of SNAME identified the need for a computerized compendium of standards pertinent to

shipbuilding and ship repair. The first project in the current series was reported as NSRP 0361 in
1992. It has standards titles, numbers, and issuing organizations cross-referenced by Ship Work
Breakdown Structure (SWBS1) numbers. It contains about 10,400 titles from 50 organizations,
both domestic and international. The database was supplied compressed on a single floppy disk
as a Borland dBASE IV file, overcoming some of the limitations of the earlier project. It is still
available on a single 3.5 inch floppy disk but has been superseded by the current report.
As standards changed, the NSRP 0361 database became somewhat outdated. The SP-6
Panel recognized the need for maintenance of this (NSRP 0361) database and planned a follow-on
maintenance project, but the follow-on project was not funded until nearly two years later. The
maintenance project was planned as a two year project. NSRP 0456 (the Phase I report) was
intended as the follow-on to NSRP 0361, but the timing was such that NSRP 0456 was essentially
a new database index with 17,000 standards. NSRP 0456 is supplied compressed onto two
floppy disks in a number of different database formats as requested by subscribers. However, it
has also been superseded by the current report
This report completes Phase II of the maintenance project and is an expanded and updated
version of the NSRP 0456 database, with over 37,000 standards indexed and cross-referenced by
SWBS numbers. The database is available directly from the World Wide Web and can be
downloaded and installed on a personal computer of reasonable capacity. A minimum of a 486/66
machine with 16M of RAM should be used to look at the database. It is basically a Microsoft
ACCESS database packaged with a stand alone search engine.

GETTING TO THE DATABASE


To access the Phase II Standards Database for Windows 95 and NT machines, on the World
Wide Web go to:
www.NSnet.com; click on Documentation Center; click "search;" enter 0488 in report # line.
Once there click on "Standards Database zipped" - it will download the zipped file to your
desktop. These instructions or updates to them are also located there.

On your desktop, double click the DBinstal.zip folder and your host unzip program will unzip the
files into the specified folder. In the unzipped group of files, find and double click the setup.exe
1

SWBS - Ship Work Breakdown Structure. A systems-oriented coding structure used by the U.S. Navy to classify
components from design through the life of the ship. A listing is provided in the Appendix.

file and it will create a StandardsDB folder on your C drive. After the files are installed, Double
Click the Standards.exe file in the StandardsDB folder and you should be ready to search.
More complete instructions, including special search instructions, are in Appendix A.
Appendix B is a listing of SWBS numbers and titles. Appendix C is a listing of the organizations
whose standards are listed in the database and the acronyms used to identify them. Appendix D
has sample printouts from the database

CONCLUSIONS
The Phase II standards database is an easy to use comprehensive index of marine related
standards that should give the user a good first cut at finding which standards are applicable to a
specific subject.

Appendix A

Installation and Usage Instructions

OBTAINING THE DATABASE


To access the Phase II Standards Database for Windows 95 and NT machines, on the World
Wide Web go to:
http://www.umich.edu/~umtrimsd/docctr/edocs/index.htm
Once there click on NSRP Report 0488 - it will download the zipped file to your desktop. These
instructions or updates to them are also located there.
To access the Standards Database through an FTP server go to the FTP site:
141.211.187.96
Log in as anonymous, use your email address as the password. Once into the site, open the
folders doccen and in doccen open reports. In the reports folder download the one titled
DBinstal.zip to your desktop.
To obtain some other form of the database, contact UMTRI directly or by email at
seai@umich.edu.

INSTALLATION
Run the installation program, Setup.exe. The program must be installed in the directory
C:\StandardsDB. The setup program will install a number of files on the computer. Dynamic
Link Libraries (DLLs) will be placed in your Windows directory. The executable file,
StandardsDB.Exe, will be placed in C:\Standards, and the database of standards, DB2.Mdb,
will be placed in C:\StandardsDB

USAGE
Without the Search Utility
The standards database, DB2.Mdb, is a Microsoft ACCESS 7.0 database. It can be opened and
modified like any other ACCESS database. It may also be opened in any other compatible
database program.
With the Search Utility
The Search Utility that has been included with the database allows users to search by any
combination of criteria, and view and print the results in three different formats.
There are four different titled criteria that can be used for searching: SWBS number, entering a
keyword in the Title box, Originating Organization, and Standard Number. To search by a

criterion, the corresponding box on the left must be checked and a search criterion entered. The
search criterion may be an exact entry, such as for the SWBS field 120, or it may include
wildcard characters such as *, ?, and #. The most powerful wildcard operator is the *. To search
for all standards with the word pipe anywhere in their title the following (without quote marks)
would be entered into the box to the right of the keyword, *pipe*. Examples of the other more
restrictive operators are given below.
Kind of match
Multiple characters
Special character
Multiple characters
Single character
Single digit
Range of characters
Outside a range
Not a digit
Combined

Pattern
"a*a"
"*ab*"
"a[*]a"
"ab*"
"a?a"
"a#a"
"[a-z]"
"[!a-z]"
"[!0-9]"
"a[!b-m]#"

Match
"aa", "aBa", "aBBBa"
"abc", "AABB", "Xab"
"a*a"
"abcdefg", "abc"
"aaa", "a3a", "aBa"
"a0a", "a1a", "a2a"
"f", "p", "j"
"9", "&", "%"
"A", "a", "&", "~"
"An9", "az0", "a99"

No Match
"aBC"
"aZb", "bac"
"aaa"
"cab", "aab"
"aBBBa"
"aaa", "a10a"
"2", "&"
"b", "a"
"0", "1", "9"
"abc", "aj0"

The abbreviation for the organization search criterion may be entered manually or selected from
the drop down list. Once a search has been completed the number of matches is displayed on the
right side of the screen. The user may then view the results ordered by Standard Number,
Organization, or SWBS by clicking on the appropriate radio button and clicking the View
Results button. The results will be displayed in a new window. This window can be printed by
clicking on the printer icon. The results can be paged through by clicking on the arrows. The
view can be zoomed in and out by clicking on the magnifying glass icon. When the user has
finished viewing the results the Close button should be pressed and the Search Utility will be
displayed.
The Search Utility also allows the user to search the results of a previous query. This allows
more than one keyword to be used. To search the results of the last query for additional criteria,
select the Search Previous option, enter the new criterion, and click the Search Database
button.

MAINTAINING THE DATABASE


Users who would like to add additional standards to the database may do so using Microsoft
Access 7.0. The Standards Database is entitled DB2.Mdb. Any number of records may be added
or deleted and the field entries modified. However, the layout of the table must remain the same
and the field names must not be changed.

Appendix B

SWBS Numbers

Group 0-99 General Guidance and Administration


000
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
020
021
022
023
024
025
030
031
032
033
034
035
040
041
042
043
044
050
051
052
053
054
060
061
062
063

General Guidance and Administration


Combat Capabilities (Offensive and Defensive)
Air Weapons Vs. Air Targets
Air Weapons Vs. Surface Targets
Air Weapons Vs. Underwater Targets
Surface Weapons Vs. Air Targets
Surface Weapons Vs. Surface Targets
Surface Weapons Vs. Underwater Targets
Underwater Weapons Vs. Surface Targets
Underwater Weapons Vs. Underwater Targets
Strategic and Special Capabilities
Surface Based Deterrents
Underwater Based Deterrents
Amphibious Warfare
Mine and Mine Countermeasure Warfare
Inshore Warfare
Tactical and Strategic Oper. Support Capabilities
Command/Control/Communications
Surveillance/Reconnaissance/Intelligence
Electronic Warfare and Nuc/Bio/Chemical Defense
Logistics/Sealift
Other Support
Ship System Management
Project Management
General Administrative Requirements
Life Cycle Costing
Ship Operation
Ship System Performance
Ship System Performance Concepts
Ship Subsystem Performance Concepts
Selected Concepts
Component Development
Subsystem Characteristics (Interfaces and CNO Cont.)
Hull Structure
Propulsion Plant
Electric Plant

064
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099

Command and Surveillance


Auxiliary Systems
Outfitting
Weapons
Integration and Engineering
Ship Assembly
General Requirements for Design and Construction
Access
Shock
Noise and Vibration
Casting, Welding, Riveting, Allied Processes (General)
Threaded Fasteners Standards
Reliability ad Maintainability
Safety
Materials
Seaworthiness
Integrated Logistic Support Requirements
Maintenance
Support and Test Equipment
Supply Support
Transportation and Handling
Engineering Drawings
Technical Manuals and Other Data
Facilities
Personnel and Training
Training Equipment
Quality Assurance Requirements
Ship Inspections
Ship Tests
Combat Systems Checkout
Regular Ship Trials
Whole Ship Testing
Weight Control
Inclining Experiment and Trim Dive
Models and Mockups
Photographs

Group 1 Hull Structure


100
101
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
149

Hull Structure, General


General Arrangement-Structural Drawings
Shell and Support Structure
Shell Plating, Surf. Ship and Submarine Press. Hull
Shell Plating, Submarine Non-pressure Hull
Inner Bottom
Shell Appendages
Stanchions
Longit. Framing, Surf. Ship and Submarine Press. Hull
Transv. Framing, Surf. Ship and Submarine Press. Hull
Longit. and Transv. Submarine Non-press. Hull Framing
Lift System Flexible Skirts and Seals
Hull Structural Bulkheads
Longitudinal Structural Bulkheads
Transverse Structural Bulkheads
Trunks and Enclosures
Bulkheads in Torpedo Protection System
Submarine Hard Tanks
Submarine Soft Tanks
Hull Decks
Main Deck
2nd Deck
3rd Deck
4th Deck
5th Deck and Decks Below
01 Hull Deck (Forecastle and Poop Decks)
02 Hull Deck
03 Hull Deck
04 Hull Deck and Hull Decks Above
Hull Platforms and Flats
1st Platform
2nd Platform
3rd Platform
4th Platform
5th Platform
Flats

150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
190
191
192
195
198
199

Deck House Structure


Deckhouse Structure to First Level
1st Deckhouse Level
2nd Deckhouse Level
3rd Deckhouse Level
4th Deckhouse Level
5th Deckhouse Level
6th Deckhouse Level
7th Deckhouse Level
8th Deckhouse Level and Above
Special Structures
Structural Castings, Forgings, and Equiv. Weldments
Stacks and Macks (Combined Stack and Mast)
Sea Chests
Ballistic Plating
Sonar Domes
Sponsons
Hull Structural Closures
Deckhouse Structural Closures
Special Purpose Closures and Structures
Masts, Kingposts, and Service platforms
Masts, Towers, Tetrapods
Kingposts and Support Frames
Service Platforms
Foundations
Hull Structure Foundations
Propulsion Plant Foundations
Electric Plant Foundations
Command and Surveillance Foundations
Auxiliary Systems Foundations
Outfit and Furnishings Foundations
Armament Foundations
Special Purpose Systems
Ballast, Fixed or Fluid, and Buoyancy Units
Compartment Testing
Erection of Sub Sections (Progress Report Only)
Free Flooding Liquids
Hull Repair Parts and Special Tools

Group 2 Propulsion Plant


200
201
202
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246

Propulsion Plant, General


General Arrangement-Propulsion Drawings
Machinery Plant Central Control Systems
Energy Generating System (Nuclear)
(Reserved)
Nuclear Steam Generator
Reactors
Reactor Coolant System
Reactor Coolant Service System
Reactor Plant Auxiliary Systems
Nuclear Power Control and Instrumentation
Radiation Shielding (Primary)
Radiation Shielding (Secondary)
Energy Generating System (Non-Nuclear)
Propulsion Boilers
Gas Generators
Main Propulsion Batteries
Main Propulsion Fuel Cells
Propulsion Units
Propulsion Steam Turbines
Propulsion Steam Engines
Propulsion Internal Combustion Engines
Propulsion Gas Turbines
Electric Propulsion
Self-Contained Propulsion Systems
Auxiliary Propulsion Devices
Secondary Propulsion (Submarines)
Emergency Propulsion (Submarines)
Transmission and Propulsor Systems
Propulsion Reduction Gears
Propulsion Clutches and Couplings
Propulsion Shafting
Propulsion Shaft Bearings
Propulsors
Propulsor Shrouds and Ducts

247
248
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
290
298
299

Water Jet Propulsors


Lift System Fans and Ducting
Propulsion Support Sys. (Except Fuel and Lube Oil)
Combustion Air System
Propulsion Control System
Main Steam Piping System
Condensers and Air Ejectors
Feed and Condensate System
Circulating ad Cooling Sea Water System
H.P. Steam Drain System
Uptakes (Inner Casing)
Propulsion Support Systems (Fuel and Lube Oil)
Fuel Service System
Main Propulsion Lube Oil System
Shaft Lube Oil System (Submarines)
Lube Oil Fill, Transfer, and Purification
Special Purpose Systems
Propulsion Plant Operating Fluids
Propulsion Plant Repair Parts and Special Tools

Group 3 Electric Plant


300
301
302
303
304
305
310
311
312
313
314
320
321
322
323

Electric Plant, General


General Arrangement-Electrical Drawings
Motors and Associated Equipment
Protective Devices
Electric Cables
Electrical Designating and Marking
Electric Power Generation
Ship Service Power Generation
Emergency Generators
Batteries and Service Facilities
Power Conversion Equipment
Power Distribution Systems
Ship Service Power Cable
Emergency Power Cable System
Casualty Power Cable System

324
330
331
332
340
341
342
343
390
398
399

Switchgear and Panels


Lighting System
Lighting Distribution
Lighting Fixtures
Power Generation Support Systems
SSTG Lube Oil
Diesel Support Systems
Turbine Support Systems
Special Purpose Systems
Electric Plant Operating Fluids
Electric Plant Repair Parts and Special Tools

Group 4 Command and Surveillance


400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
410
411
412
413
414
415
417
420
421
422
423
424
425
426

Command and Surveillance, General


General Arrangement-Command and Surveillance
Security Requirements
Personnel Safety
Radio Frequency Transmission Lines
Antenna Requirements
Grounding and Bonding
Electromagnetic Interference Reduction (EMI)
System Test Requirements
Command and Control Systems
Data Display Group
Data Processing Group
Digital Data Switchboards
Interface Equipment
Digital Data Communications
Command and Control Analog Switchboards
Navigation Systems
Non-Electrical/Electronic Navigation Aids
Electrical Navigation Aids (Incl Navig. Lights)
Electronic Navigation Systems, Radio
Electronic Navigation Systems, Acoustical
Periscopes
Electrical Navigation Systems

427
428
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
470
471
472
473
474
475

Inertial Navigation Systems


Navigation Control Monitoring
Interior Communications
Switchboards for I.C. Systems
Telephone Systems
Announcing Systems
Entertainment and Training Systems
Voice Tubes and Message Passing Systems
Alarm, Safety, and Warning Systems
Indicating, Order, and Metering Systems
Integrated Control Systems
Recording and Television Systems
Exterior Communications
Radio Systems
Underwater Systems
Visual and Audible Systems
Telemetry Systems
TTY and Facsimile Systems
Security Equipment Systems
Surveillance Systems (Surface)
Surface Search Radar
Air Search Radar (2D)
Air Search Radar (3D)
Aircraft Control Approach Radar
Identification Systems (IFF)
Multiple Mode Radar
Space Vehicle Electronic Tracking
Surveillance Systems (Underwater)
Active Sonar
Passive Sonar
Multiple Mode Sonar
Classification Sonar
Bathythermograph
Countermeasures
Active ECM (Incl Combination Active/Passive)
Passive ECM
Torpedo Decoys
Decoys (Other)
Degaussing

476
480
481
482
483
484
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
498
499

Mine Countermeasures
Fire Control Systems
Gun Fire Control Systems
Missile Fire Control Systems
Underwater Fire Control Systems
Integrated Fire Control Systems
Weapon Systems Switchboards
Special Purpose Systems
Electronic Test, Checkout, and Monitoring Equipment
Flight Control and Instrument Landing Systems
Non Combat Data Processing Systems
Meteorological Systems
Special Purpose Intelligence Systems
Command and Surveillance Operating Fluids
Command and Surv. Repair Parts and Special Tools

Group 5 Auxiliary Systems


500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
520

Auxiliary Systems, General


General Arrangement-Auxiliary Systems Drawings
Auxiliary Machinery
Pumps
Instrument and Instrument Boards
General Piping Requirements
Overflows, Air Escapes, and Sounding Tubes
Machinery and Piping Designation and Marking
Thermal Insulation for Piping and Machinery
Thermal Insulation for Vent and A/C Ducts
Climate Control
Compartment Heating System
Ventilation System
Machinery Space Ventilation System
Air Conditioning System
Air Revitalization Systems (Submarines)
Refrigeration System
Auxiliary Boilers and Other Heat Sources
Sea Water Systems

521
522
523
524
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
540
541
542
543
544
545
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567

Firemain and Flushing (Sea Water) System


Sprinkler System
Washdown System
Auxiliary Sea Water System
Scuppers and Deck Drains
Firemain Actuated Services-Other
Plumbing Drainage
Drainage and Ballasting System
Fresh Water Systems
Distilling Plant
Cooling Water
Potable Water
Aux. Steam and Drains Within Machinery Box
Aux. Steam and Drains Outside Machinery Box
Auxiliary Fresh Water Cooling
Fuels and Lubricants, Handling and Storage
Ship Fuel and Fuel Compensating System
Aviation and General Purpose Fuels
Aviation and General Purpose Lubricating Oil
Liquid Cargo
Tank Heating
Special Fuel and Lubricants, Handling and Stowage
Air, Gas, and Misc. Fluid Systems
Compressed Air Systems
Compressed Gases
O2 N2 System
LP Blow
Fire Extinguishing Systems
Hydraulic Fluid System
Liquid Gases, Cargo
Special Piping Systems
Ship Control Systems
Steering and Diving Control Systems
Rudder
Hovering and Depth Control (Submarines)
Trim System (Submarines)
Trim and Heel Systems (Surface Ships)
Diving Planes and Stabilizing Fins (Submarines)
Strut and Foil Systems

568
570
571
572
573
574
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599

Maneuvering Systems
Underway Replenishment Systems
Replenishment-At-Sea Systems
Ship Stores and Equip. Handling Systems
Cargo Handing Systems
Vertical Replenishment Systems
Mechanical Handling Systems
Anchor Handling and Stowage Systems
Mooring and Towing Systems
Boats, Boat Handling and Stowage Systems
Mechanically Operated Door, Gate, Ramp, Turntable Sys.
Elevating and Retracting Gear
Aircraft Recovery Support Systems
Aircraft Launch Support Systems
Aircraft Handling, Servicing and Stowage
Miscellaneous Mechanical Handling Systems
Special Purpose Systems
Scientific and Ocean Engineering Systems
Swimmer and Diver Support and Protection Systems
Environmental Pollution Control Systems
Submarine Rescue, Salvage, and Survival Systems
Towing, Launching and Handling for Underwater Sys.
Handling Sys. for Diver and Submersible Vehicles
Salvage Support Systems
Auxiliary Systems Operating Fluids
Auxiliary Systems Repair Parts and Tools

Group 6 Outfit and Furnishings


600
601
602
603
604
605
610
611

Outfit and Furnishings, General


General Arrangement-Outfit and Furn. Drawings
Hull Designating and Marking
Draft Marks
Locks, Keys, and Tags
Rodent and Vermin Proofing
Ship Fittings
Hull Fittings

612
613
620
621
622
623
624
625
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
660
661
662
663
664
665
670
671

Rails, Stanchions, and Lifelines


Rigging and Canvas
Hull Compartmentation
Non-Structural Bulkhead
Floor Plates and Gratings
Ladders
Non-Structural Closures
Airports, Fixed Portlights, and Windows
Preservatives and Coverings
Painting
Zinc Coating
Cathodic Protection
Deck Covering
Hull Insulation
Hull Damping
Sheathing
Refrigerated Spaces
Radiation Shielding
Living Spaces
Officer Berthing and Messing Spaces
Noncommissioned Officer Berthing and Messing Spaces
Enlisted Personnel Berthing and Messing Spaces
Sanitary Spaces and Fixtures
Leisure and Community Spaces
Service Spaces
Commissary Spaces
Medical Spaces
Dental Spaces
Utility Spaces
Laundry Spaces
Trash Disposal Spaces
Working Spaces
Offices
Machinery Control Centers Furnishings
Electronics Control Centers Furnishings
Damage Control Stations
Workshops, Labs, Test Areas (Incl Portable Tools, Equip)
Stowage Spaces
Lockers and Special Stowage

672
673
690
698
699

Storerooms and Issue Rooms


Cargo Stowage
Special Purpose Systems
Outfit and Furnishings Operating Fluids
Outfit and Furnish. Repair Parts and Special Tools

Group 7 Armament
700
701
702
703
710
711
712
713
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
740
741
742
743
750
751
752

Armament, General
General Arrangement-Weaponry Systems
Armament Installations
Weapons Handling and Stowage, General
Guns and Ammunition
Guns
Ammunition Handling
Ammunition Stowage
Missiles and Rockets
Launching Devices (Missiles and Rockets)
Missile, Rocket, and Guidance Capsule Handling Sys.
Missile and Rocket Stowage
Missile Hydraulics
Missile Gas
Missile Compensating
Missile Launcher Control
Missile Heating, Cooling, Temperature Control
Missile Monitoring, Test and Alignment
Mines
Mine Launching Devices
Mine Handling
Mine Stowage
Depth Charges
Depth Charge Launching Devices
Depth Charge Handling
Depth Charge Stowage
Torpedoes
Torpedo Tubes
Torpedo Handling

753
754
760
761
762
763
770
772
773
780
782
783
790
792
793
797
798
799

Torpedo Stowage
Submarine Torpedo Ejection
Small Arms and Pyrotechnics
Small Arms and Pyrotechnic Launching Devices
Small Arms and Pyrotechnic Handling
Small Arms and Pyrotechnic Stowage
Cargo Munitions
Cargo Munitions Handling
Cargo Munitions Stowage
Aircraft Related Weapons
Aircraft Related Weapons Handling
Aircraft Related Weapons Stowage
Special Purpose Systems
Special Weapons Handling
Special Weapons Stowage
Misc. Ordnance Spaces
Armament Operating Fluids
Armament Repair Parts and Special Tools

Group 8 Integration/Engineering (Shipbuilder Response)


800
801
802
803
804
806
810
811
812
813
820
830
831
832
833
834

Integration/Engineering (Shipbuilder Response)


Shipbuilders Information Drawings
Contract Drawings
Standard Drawings
Type Drawings
Study Drawings
Production Engineering
Configuration Management
Change Proposals, Scoping and Shipchecking
Planning and Production Control
Special Drawings for Nuclear Propulsion Systems
Design Support
Construction Drawings
Specifications
Weight Engineering
Computer Programs

835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897

Engineering Calculations
Models and Mockups
Photographs
Design/Engineering Liaison
Lofting
Quality Assurance
Tests and Inspection, Criteria, and Procedures
Trials Agenda Preparation, Data Collection ad Anal.
Inclining Experiment and Trim Dive
Combat Systems Checkout Criteria and Procedures
Certification Standards
Integrated Logistic Support Engineering
Maintenance
Support and Test Equipment
Supply Support
Transportation
Engineering Drawings and Specifications
Technical Manuals and Other Data
Facilities
Personnel and Training
Training Equipment
Special Purpose Items
Safety
Human Factors
Standardization
Value Engineering
Reliability and Maintainability
Data Management
Project Management

Group 9 Ship Assembly and Support Services


900
901
980
981
982

Ship Assembly and Support Services


901 Thru 979 Reserved for Ident. of Assemblies
Contractual and Production Support Service
Insurance
Trials

983
984
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997

Delivery
Open and Inspect (Conversions Only)
Fire and Flooding Protection
Tests and Inspection
Weighing and Recording
Contract Data Requirements (Administration)
Fitting-Out
Construction Support
Staging, Scaffolding, and Cribbing
Temporary Utilities and Services
Material Handling and Removal
Cleaning Services
Molds and Templates, Jigs, Fixtures, and Spec. Tools
Launching
Drydocking

Appendix C

Organizations and Acronyms

ORG
A.G.A.
A.P.I.
AA
AAMA
ABMA
ABMA.
ABS
ABS01
ABS02
ABS03
ABS04
ABS05
ABS06
ABS07
ABS08
ABS09
ABS10
ABS11
ABS12
ABS13
ABS14
ABS15
ABS16
ABS17
ABS18
ABS19
ABYC
ACCA
AEIC
AES
AFNOR
AFS
AGMA
AICHE
AIHA
AISC
AISG
AISI
AITC
ALCA
AMCA
ANSI
ANSI/A.G.A.
ANSI/ABMA

Name
American Gas Association
American Paper Institute
Aluminum Association
American Architectural Manufacturers Association
American Bearing Manufacturers Association
American Boiler Manufacturers Association
American Bureau Of Shipping Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
ABS Rules for Nondestructive Inspection of Hull Welds
ABS Requirements for Approved Welding Consumables
ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
ABS Bulk Carriers for Service on the Great Lakes
ABS Rules for Steel Vessels on Rivers
ABS Guide for Inert Gas Systems
ABS Rules for Certification of Cargo Containers
ABS Manual for Making Bronze Propeller Repairs
ABS Guide for Repair and Cladding of Shafts
ABS Guide for Burning Crude Oil & Slops in Main & Auxiliary Boilers
ABS Rules for Steel Floating Drydocks
ABS Guide for Underwater Inspection in Lieu of Drydocking Survey
ABS Guide for Construction of Shipboard Elevators
ABS Requirements for Certification of Cargo Gear on Merchant Vessels
ABS Requirements for Certification of Self-Unloading Cargo Gear on Great
ABS Requirements for Single Point Moorings
ABS Rules for Aluminum Vessels
ABS Rules for Classification of Nuclear Ships
American Boat And Yacht Council
Air Conditioning Contractors Of America
Association Of Edison Illuminating Companies
Audio Engineering Society
Association Francaise De Normalisation
American Foundrymen's Society
American Gear Manufacturers Association
American Institute Of Chemical Engineers
American Industrial Hygiene Association
American Institute Of Steel Construction
American Insurance Services Group Inc.
American Iron And Steel Institute
American Institute Of Timber Construction
American Leather Chemists Association
Air Movement And Control Association
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute

ANSI/ABYC
ANSI/AGMA
ANSI/API
ANSI/ARI
ANSI/ASHR
ANSI/ASME
ANSI/ASSE
ANSI/ASSE.
ANSI/ASTM
ANSI/AWS
ANSI/AWW
ANSI/CEMA
ANSI/DISA
ANSI/EIA
ANSI/HI.
ANSI/IAPM
ANSI/IEEE
ANSI/ISA
ANSI/NACE
ANSI/NEMA
ANSI/NFP(A
ANSI/NFPA
ANSI/NSF
ANSI/SAE
ANSI/SDI
ANSI/SIA
ANSI/UL
APA
API
ARI
ARM
ASCE
ASHRAE
ASME
ASNT
ASSE.
ASTM
ATA.
AVS
AWI
AWPA
AWS
AWWA
BIA.
BSI
Bundesam
BV
CAA

American National Standards Institute


American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute
The Engineered Wood Association
American Petroleum Institute
Air-Conditioning And Refrigeration Institute
Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers
American Society Of Civil Engineers
American Society Of Heating, Refrigeration, And Air-Conditioning Engineers
American Society Of Mechanical Engineers
American Society For Nondestructive Testing
American Society Of Safety Engineers
American Society For Testing And Materials
American Trucking Association
American Vacuum Society
Architectural Woodwork Institute
American Wood-Preservers' Association
American Welding Society
American Water Works Association
Brick Institute Of America
British Standards Institution
Bundesam
Bureau Vistas
Civil Aviation Authority

CCTI
CDA
CECC
CED
CEMA
CEN
CENELEC
CEPT
CFFA
CGA
CGNVIC
CGSB
CHI
CI
CIMA
CINS
CMAA
CNS
CPB
CPPA
CSA
CSI
CSMA
CTI
DEF S
DFI
DHI
DIN
DIN
DISA
DNV
DNV FOI
DNV HSLC
DNV MOU
DOD
DOL
EC
EIA
EPA
ETSI
FCI
FED-SPEC
FMERC
GL
GMA
GPA
HEI
HI

Composite Can And Tube Institute


Copper Development Association
Cenelec Electronic Components Committee
Civil Engineering Data
Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association
European Committee For Standardization
Cenelec Electronic Components Committee
Conference Europeenne Des Administrations Des Postes
Chemical Fabrics And Film Association
Compressed Gas Association
US Coast Guard Navigation And Vessel Inspection Circular
Canadian General Standards Board
Chlorine Institute
Cordage Institute
Construction Industry Manufacturers Association
Composites Institute
Crane Manufacturers Association Of America
Chinese National Standards
Contractors Pump Bureau
Canadian Pulp And Paper Association
Canadian Standards Association
Construction Specifications Institute
Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association
Cooling Tower Institute
British Defense Standards
Deep Foundations Institute
Door And Hardware Institute
Deutsches Institut Fur Normung
Deutsches Institut Fur Normung (English)
Data Interchange Standards Association
Det Norske Veritas
Det Norske Veritas
Det Norske Veritas (High Speed Light Craft)
Det Norske Veritas (Mobile Offshore Units)
Department Of Defense
Department Of Labor
European Council
Electronic Industries Association
Environmental Protection Agency
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Fluid Controls Institute
Federal Specification
Factory Mutual Engineering And Research Corp.
Germanischer Lloyd
Grocery Manufacturers Of America
Gas Processors Association
Heat Exchange Institute
Hydronics Institute

HI.
IAEA
IAPMO
ICAC
ICAO
ICI
IEC
IECQ
IEEE
IESNA
IFAI
IFI
IIAR
IMCO
IPC
IPCEA
IRI
ISA
ISDSI
ISO
ISS
ITU-R
ITU-T
JIC
JIS
JTC1
KS
LIA
Lloyds
MARAD
MASS
MASSD
MHI
MICA
MOD UK
MPIF
MSS
NAAMM
NACE
NACM
NAIMA
NAPCA
NAPHCC
NATO
NBBP
NCRP
NEBB
NEMA

Hydraulic Institute
International Atomic Energy Agency
International Association Of Plumbing And Mechanical Officials
Institute Of Clean Air Companies
International Civil Aviation Organization
Investment Casting Institute
International Electrotechnical Commission
IEC Quality Assessment System
Institute Of Electric And Electronics Engineers
Illuminating Engineering Society Of North America
Industrial Fabrics Association International
Industrial Fasteners Institute
International Institute Of Ammonia Refrigeration
Intergovernmental Maritime Consultive Organization
Institute For Interconnecting And Packaging Electronic Circuits
Insulated Cable Engineers Association
Industrial Risk Insurers
International Society For Measurement And Control
Insulated Steel Door Systems Institute
International Organization For Standardization
Iron And Steel Society
International Telecommunications Union
International Telecommunications Union
Joint Industrial Council
Japanese Industrial Standards
Joint Technical Committee
Korean Standards Association
Lead Industries Association
Lloyd's Register Of Shipping
Maritime Administration
MARAD Standards Specification
MARAD Standards Specification (Diesel)
Material Handling Institute
Midwest Insulation Contractors Association
British Defense Standards
Metal Powder Industries Federation
Manufacturers Standardization Society Of The Valve And Fittings Industry
National Association Of Architectural Metal Manufacturers
NACE International
National Association Of Chain Manufactures
North American Insulation Manufacturers Association
National Association Of Pipe Coating Applicators
National Association Of Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors
North American Treaty Organization
National Board Of Boiler And Pressure Vessel Inspectors
National Council On Radiation Protection And Measurements
National Environmental Balancing Bureau
National Electrical Manufacturers Association

NFP(A)
NFPA
NIST
NLA
NNI
NPGA
NSC
NSF
NTIAC
NWWDA
OCIMF
PCC
PDCA
PFI
PHILIPPINE
PLASTEC
PPI
PTI
RAC
RIA
RMA
RWMA
SAA
SACMA
SAE
SASO
SCA
SDI
SDI.
SEMI
SFSA
SIA
SIRIM
SISIR
SJI
SMACNA
SNAME
SNZ
SOLAS
SPIB
SPII
SSFI
SSPC
SSPMA
STI
TAPPI
TEMA
TTMA

National Fluid Power Association


National Fire Protection Association
National Institute Of Standards And Technology
National Lime Association
Netherlands Standards Institute
National Propane Gas Association
National Safety Council
NSF International
Nondestructive Testing Information Analysis Center
National Wood Window And Door Association
Oil Companies International Marine Forum
Panama Canal Company
Painting And Decorating Contractors Of America
Pipe Fabrication Institute
Philippine National Standards
Plastics Technical Evaluation Center
Plastics Pipe Institute
Post-Tensioning Institute
Reliability Analysis Center
Robotic Industries Association
Rubber Manufacturers Association
Resistance Welder Manufacturers Association
Standards Association Of Australia
Suppliers Of Advanced Composite Materials Association
Society Of Automotive Engineers
Saudi Arabian Standards Organization
Suez Canal Authority
Steel Door Institute
Steel Deck Institute
Semiconductor Equipment And Materials International
Steel Founders Society Of America
Scaffold Industry Association
Standards And Industrial Research Institute Of Malaysia
Singapore Institute Of Standards And Industrial Research
Steel Joist Institute
Sheet Metal And Air Conditioning Contractors National Association
Society Of Naval Architects And Marine Engineers
Standards New Zealand
Safety Of Life At Sea
Southern Pine Inspection Bureau
Society Of The Plastics Industry
Scaffolding And Shoring And Forming Institute
Steel Structures Painting Council
Sump And Sewage Pump Manufacturers Association
Steel Tank Institute
TAPPI
Tubular Exchange Manufacturers Association
Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association

UBPPA
UL
ULC
USCG
USDA
USN
USPHS
VDE
VDI
WEF
WRI

Uni-Bell PVC Pipe Association


Underwriters Laboratories
Underwriters Laboratories Of Canada
United States Coast Guard
United States Department Of Agriculture
United States Navy
United States Public Health Service
Verband Deutscher Elektroniker
Verin Deutscher Ingenieure
Water Environment Federation
Wire Reinforcement Institute

Appendix D

Sample Search Printouts

Search under Organization for ASTM, last 3 of 73 pages............Appendix D-1


Search under SWBS 220 (Energy Generating System) ...............Appendix D-4

Standards Database Search Results


Organization
ASTM

Title
Casting, Steel, High Temperature

Stand. Num.
A356

SWBS
074

ASTM

Steel, Testing Charpy V-Notch

A370

078

1996

ASTM

Casting, Iron, High Temperature

A395

074

1996

ASTM

Casting, Ductile Iron

A536

074

1996

ASTM

Steel Bar

A582

078

1996

ASTM

Plate, Steel, Low Temperature, Tank, Cargo

A658

078

1996

ASTM

Forging, Steel

A668

074

1996

ASTM

Standard Specification for High- Strength LowAlloy Steel H-Piles and Sheet Piling for Use in
Marine Environments

A690/A690M
REV

078

1996

ASTM

Wire, Copper

B003

304

1996

ASTM

Wire, Copper

B008

304

1996

ASTM

Wire, Copper

B033

304

1996

ASTM

Pipe, Metal

B042

505

1996

ASTM

Pipe, Metal

B043

505

1996

ASTM

Condenser Tube, Copper And Copper Alloy,


Ferrule Stock, Copper And Copper Alloy; Tube
Condenser

B111

255

1996

ASTM

Paint Testing

B117

630

1996

ASTM

Casting, Sand, Aluminum Bronze

B148

074

1996

ASTM

Wire, Copper

B174

304

1996

ASTM

Wire, Copper, Lead Or Lead Alloy-Coated

B189

304

1996

ASTM

Plate, Aluminum Alloy, Low Temperature,


Tank, Cargo

B209

078

1996

ASTM

Tailshaft

B492

243

1996

ASTM

Casting, Sand, Copper Alloy

B584

074

1996

ASTM

Flash Point Test

D 0093

092

1996

ASTM

Color, Evaluation

D 2244

630

1996

ASTM

Insulation, Electrical

D-0295

300

1996

Appendix D-1

Date

Modified In
1996

Status

Organization
ASTM

Title
Asbestos Fiber, Magnetic Rating, Test For

Stand. Num.
D-1118

SWBS
078

ASTM

Fuel Oil

D0396

540

1996

ASTM

Plastic

D1248

078

1996

ASTM

Pipe, Plastic, Plastic Pipe

D1503

505

1996

ASTM

Plastic Terminology, Terminology, Plastic

D1600

078

1996

ASTM

Plastic

D1784

078

1996

ASTM

Pipe, Plastic, Plastic Pipe

D1785-E

505

1996

ASTM

Plastic

D1788

078

1996

ASTM

PIPE, PLASTIC, PLASTIC PIPE

D2153

505

1996

ASTM

Pipe, Plastic, Plastic Pipe

D2290

505

1996

ASTM

Standard Test Method for Inorganic Particles in


Marine Residual Fuel Oils by Selective
Centrifugal Separation (Withdrawn - 1994)

D4484

540540

1996

ASTM

Plastic

D707-A

078

1996

ASTM

Plastic Terminology, Terminology, Plastic

D883-A

078

1996

ASTM

Charpy Testing, Metal Testing

E-023

078

1996

ASTM

Metal Testing, Ductiility Testing

E-208

078

1996

ASTM

Metal Testing, Tensile Testing

E008

078

1996

ASTM

Metal Testing, Chemical Analysis

E059

078

1996

ASTM

Metal Testing

E112

078

1996

ASTM

Standard Guide for Conducting Sediment


Toxicity Tests with Marine and Estuarine
Polychaetous Annelids

E1611

841

1996

ASTM

Magnaflux Testing, Non-Destructive Testing

E309

078

1996

ASTM

Standard Specification for Drawers, Furniture,


Marine, Steel

F0825

600

1996

ASTM

Elevators, Shipboard, Electromechanical


Passenger, and Stores, Spec. for

F0916

500

1996

ASTM

Chocks, Ship Mooring, Cast Steel, Spec. for

F0937

582

1996

ASTM

Panama Canal Pilot Platform, Spec. for

F0985

169

1996

Appendix D-2

Date

Modified In
1996

Status

Organization
ASTM

Title
Portable Flush Deck Stanchion, Spec. for

Stand. Num.
F0987

SWBS
115

ASTM

Valve Label Plates, Spec. for

F0992

507

1996

ASTM

Valve Locking Devices, Spec. for

F0993

507

1996

ASTM

Design and Installation of Overboard Discharge


Hull Penetration Connections, Spec. for

F0994

529

1996

ASTM

Standard Practice for Estimating Concrete


Strength by the Maturity Method

F1074 E1

078

1996

ASTM

Standard Specification for Rat Guards, Ship's

F1099

605

1996

ASTM

Standard Practice for Inspecting the Coating


System of a Ship's Tanks and Voids
(Discontinued - 1993 Replaced by Practice
F1130)

F1131

630

1996

ASTM

Standard Practice for Inspecting the Coating


System of a Ship's Decks and Deck Machinery
(Discontinued - 1993 Replaced by Practice
F1130)

F1132

634

1996

ASTM

Standard Practice for Inspecting the Coating


System of a Ship's Underwater Hull and Boottop
During Drydocking (Discontinued)

F1133

997

1996

ASTM

Standard Specification for Steam Traps and


Drains

F1139

258

1996

ASTM

Standard Guide for Selection of Structural


Details for Ship Construction

F1455

100

1996

ASTM

Metric Practice

L380

070

1996

ASTM

Carbon Steel Externally And Internally


Threaded Standard Fasteners

A-307

075

1996

ASTM

Seamless Austenitic Steel Pipe for High


Temperature Central Station Service

A-376

505

1996

ASTM

Instrumental Evaluation of Color Differences of


Opaque Materials, Method for

D-2244

630

1996

ASTM

Specifications for Fuel Oils

D-396

540

1996

ASTM

ASTM/IEEE Standard for Metric Practice

E380

070

1996

Appendix D-3

Date

Modified In
1996

Status

Standards Database Search Results


Stand. Num.

Title

Organization

SWBS

Date

BS 1113

1989 Amd 4 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube


Steam Generating Plant (Including Superheaters,
Reheaters and Steel Tube Economizers) (Q) (AMD
6717) May 31, 1991

BSI

220

1989-00-00

Modified
In
1997

BS 1113

1992 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) (Q)

BSI

220

1992-00-00

1997

BS 1113

1992 Amd 1 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube


Steam Generating Plant (Including Superheaters,
Reheaters and Steel Tube Economizers) (AMD 7167)
June 15, 1992 (Q)

BSI

220

1901-00-00

1997

BS 1113

1992 Amd 2 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube


Steam Generating Plant (Including Superheaters,
Reheaters and Steel Tube Economizers) (AMD 8178)
June 15, 1994 (Q)

BSI

220

1902-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 1

1986 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 1: Eddy
Current Testing in Lieu of Hydraulic Testing

BSI

220

1986-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 10

1995 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 10: Use
of Steel 91 (Q)

BSI

220

1995-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 2

1990 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 2: Use of
ASTM A105, A106, A182, A234, A335, and A312
Materials (Q)

BSI

220

1990-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 3

1987 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 3: Local
Loads

BSI

220

1987-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 4

1989 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 4:
Methods for Manual Examination of Fusion Welds in
Ferritic Steels

BSI

220

1989-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 5

1988 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 5: British
Standard Forging and Pipe Materials

BSI

220

1988-00-00

1997

Appendix D-4

Status

Stand. Num.

Title

Organization

SWBS

Date

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 6

1990 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 6: Use of
BS 3604 591 Material

BSI

220

1990-00-00

Modified
In
1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 7

1992 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 7: Use of
Butt Welds in Tubes for Manufacture of Coils for
Coil Type Boilers/ Superheaters (Q)

BSI

220

1992-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 8

1992 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 8:
Ultrasonic Acceptance Criteria (Q)

BSI

220

1992-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE 9

1993 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry Case 9:
Welding Procedure Specification, Welding Procedure
Approval and Welder Approval (Q)

BSI

220

1993-00-00

1997

BS 1113: ENQ
CASE INTRO

1994 Design and Manufacture of Water-Tube Steam


Generating Plant (Including Superheaters, Reheaters
and Steel Tube Economizers) Enquiry CasesIntroduction (Q)

BSI

220

1994-00-00

1997

BS 1374

(WITHDRAWN) 1972 Recommendations on the Use


of British Standard Log Sheets for Steam and Hot
Water Boiler Plants

BSI

220

1972-00-00

1997

BS 1846:
PART 2

1968 Glossary of Terms Relating to Solid Fuel


Burning Equipment Part 2: Industrial Water Heating
and Steam Raising Installations

BSI

220

1968-00-00

1997

BS 2885

1974 Amd 1 Code for Acceptance Tests on Stationary


Steam Generators of the Power Station Type

BSI

220

1974-00-00

1997

DI-L-2183

Engine - Module Status Report (Superseded By DiIlss-80223)

DOD

220

2/15/83

1997

DI-MISC80853

Heat Balance Calculations And Flow Diagrams For


Main Propulsion Plant Systems (Steam Driven Ships)

DOD

220

6/14/89

1997

J 0620

Flywheels for Industrial Engines Used with Industrial


Power Take-Offs Equipped with Driving-Ring Type
Overcenter Clutches and Engine-Mounted Marine
Gears and Single Bearing Engine

ANSI

220

1996

MIL-G-17934

Generator Set, Diesel Engine, Ship Propulsion, 1335


Bhp Continuous Rating

DOD

220

1996

MIL-T17188D
CANC
NOTICE 1

Tube, Carbon Steel, Electric Resistance Welded,


Marine Boiler (Use Astm A1780002)

DOD

220

1996

Appendix D-5

Status

Additional copies of this report can be obtained from the


National Shipbuilding Research and Documentation Center:
http://www.nsnet.com/docctr/
Documentation Center
The University of Michigan
Transportation Research Institute
Marine Systems Division
2901 Baxter Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2150
Phone: 734-763-2465
Fax: 734-763-4862
E-mail: Doc.Center@umich.edu

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