SEE INTERPRETATION 43
1 The hypothetical
outflow of oil in the case of side damage (Oc)
and bottom damage (Os) shall be calculated by
the following formulae with respect to compartments breached by
damage to all conceivable locations along the length of the ship
to the extent as defined in regulation 24
of this Annex.
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For side damages: |
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For bottom damages: |
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Wi = |
volume of a wing tank, in cubic
metres, assumed to be breached by the damage as specified in
regulation 24 of this Annex; Wi for a segregated
ballast tank may be taken equal to zero. |
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Ci = |
volume of a centre tank, in cubic
metres, assumed to be breached by the damage as specified in
regulation 24 of this Annex; Ci for a segregated
ballast tank may be taken equal to zero. |
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Ki = |
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equal to or greater than tc, Ki
shall be taken equal to zero. |
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Zi = |
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equal to or greater than vs, Zi shall
be taken equal to zero. |
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bi = |
width of wing tank under consideration,
in metres, measured inboard from the ship's side at right angles
to the centreline at the level corresponding to the assigned
summer freeboard. |
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hi = |
minimum depth of the double bottom
under consideration, in metres; where no double bottom is fitted,
hi shall be taken equal to zero. |
Whenever symbols given in this paragraph appear in this chapter,
they have the meaning as defined in this regulation.
SEE INTERPRETATION 44
2 If a void space
or segregated ballast tank of a length less than lc
as defined in regulation 24 of this Annex
is located between wing oil tanks, Oc in formula
(I) may be calculated on the basis of volume Wi
being the actual volume of one such tank (where they are of equal
capacity) or the smaller of the two tanks (if they differ in capacity)
adjacent to such space, multiplied by Si as defined
below and taking for all other wing tanks involved in such collision
the value of the actual full volume.
Si = 1 - li/lc |
where li = |
length, in metres, of void space or segregated
ballast tank under consideration. |
3.1 Credit shall only be given in respect of double
bottom tanks which are either empty or carrying clean water when
cargo is carried in the tanks above.
3..2 Where the double bottom does
not extend for the full length and width of the tank involved, the
double bottom is considered non-existent and the volume of the tanks
above the area of the bottom damage shall be included in formula
(II) even if the tank is not considered breached because of the
installation of such a partial double bottom.
3.3 Suction wells may be neglected
in the determination of the value hi provided
such wells are not excessive in area and extend below the tank for
a minimum distance and in no case more than half the height of the
double bottom. If the depth of such a well exceeds half the height
of the double bottom, hi shall be taken equal
to the double bottom height minus the well height.
Piping serving such wells if installed within the double bottom
shall be fitted with valves or other closing arrangements located
at the point of connection to the tank served to prevent oil outflow
in the event of damage to the piping. Such piping shall be installed
as high from the bottom shell as possible. These valves shall be
kept closed at sea at any time when the tank contains oil cargo,
except that they may be opened only for cargo transfer needed for
the purpose of trimming of the ship.
4 In the case where bottom damage simultaneously
involves four centre tanks, the value of Os may be calculated according
to the formula:
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5 An Administration
may credit as reducing oil outflow in case of bottom damage, an
installed cargo transfer system having an emergency high suction
in each cargo oil tank, capable of transferring from a breached
tank or tanks to segregated ballast tanks or to available cargo
tankage if it can be assured that such tanks will have sufficient
ullage. Credit for such a system would be governed by ability to
transfer in two hours of operation oil equal to one half of the
largest of the breached tanks involved and by availability of equivalent
receiving capacity in ballast or cargo tanks. The credit shall be
confined to permitting calculation of Os according
to formula (III). The pipes for such suctions shall be installed
at least at a height not less than the vertical extent of the bottom
damage vs. The Administration shall supply the
Organization with the information concerning the arrangements accepted
by it, for circulation to other Parties to the Convention.
6 This regulation does not apply to oil tankers
delivered on or after 1 January 2010, as defined in regulation 1.28.8.
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