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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. Scope Purpose References Definitions 5. General 6. Maintenance and Spare Parts 7. Modifications to OCIMF Specification Part I Appendix OCIMF Data Sheets
1. SCOPE This Guide covers the minimum recommended requirements for marine loading arms for use in liquid hydrocarbon and liquefied hydrocarbon gas services. The requirements for quick connect/disconnect couplers and loading arm control power systems are also covered. 2. PURPOSE The purpose of the Guide is to specify the requirements for marine loading arms and to provide the specific information and guidance required to complete the appended OCIMF data sheets. 3. REFERENCES The following publications form a part of this Guide. Unless otherwise specified herein, use the latest edition.
OCIMF (Oil Companies International Marine Forum) Specification Design and Construction Specification for Marine Loading Arms Part I, Specification Part II, Guideline for the Specification Mobil Engineering Guides EGE 00-B-3 EGE 00-C-4 EGS 104 Structures and Equipment External Loading Design Basis Equipment Purchases General Engineering Requirements Meteorological Data for Plant Design
4. DEFINITIONS For definitions, refer to OCIMF Design and Construction Specification for Marine Loading Arms, Part II, Section 3.1.
MOBIL ENGINEERING GUIDE EGE 05-B-5 1993 5. GENERAL 5.1 Marine loading arms shall conform to the OCIMF Design and Construction Specification for Marine Loading Arms (in this Guide referred to as the OCIMF specification). 5.2 Suppliers shall comply with the requirements of EGE 00-C-4, as well as the specific requirements of the OCIMF specification. 5.3 All equipment covered by this Guide shall be designed for a minimum 25 year operative life in a totally unprotected marine outdoor installation, with regular maintenance as specified by supplier. 5.4 The OCIMF data sheets appended to this Guide shall be used in the preparation of the marine loading arm specification. 6. MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS 6.1 Marine loading arms proposed by the supplier shall be of field-proven performance quality and require minimum maintenance. 6.2 The suppliers proposal shall include a list of previous users of the type of marine loading arms proposed and contacts with telephone numbers so that customer satisfaction can be verified. 6.3 The supplier shall provide a maintenance manual or equivalent with recommended maintenance intervals. 6.4 The supplier shall include in his proposal a list of recommended spare parts that should be maintained by the user at all times. In addition, the supplier shall furnish a complete list of all the parts, lead time, and the closest source of supply. 6.5 The supplier shall guarantee availability of parts for at least 5 years from the date of supply of the loading arms. 7. MODIFICATIONS TO OCIMF SPECIFICATION PART I The following are clarifications or modifications to the OCIMF Specification Part I and the OCIMF data sheets. The paragraph numbers used in the following pages correspond to numbers used in the OCIMF specification, Part I.
OCIMF SECTION 3.0 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AND PRACTICES
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magnitudes of the loads shall be based on Mobil Engineering Guide EGS 104. However, local codes, where more stringent, shall be used.
Paragraph 4.3 (Clarification) Item (d), surge fore; Item (e), surge aft; Item (f), sway These are dependent on the environment and the elasticity of the tanker's mooring system. As a minimum, these dimensions shall be at least 3 m (10 ft).
(NOTE: Indicate that either fore or aft surge and sway occur simultaneously.)
Items (g) and (h), heave at manifold In protected harbors use zero. At exposed berths subject to significant waves, these figures should be determined by physical model or computations. Item (i), list at manifold Show as zero. Paragraph 4.5.1 (Comment) Arm in stored attitude EGS 104 or local code requirements shall be used, whichever is more stringent.
Arm in maneuvering/connected attitude A minimum of 23 m/s (45 knots) shall be used. Arm in hydrostatic test/maintenance attitude A minimum of 15 m/s (30 knots) shall be used. Paragraph 4.5.2 (Comment)
Earthquake values shall be based on EGS 104 or local code requirements, whichever is more stringent.
APPENDIX
OCIMF DATA SHEETS The following data sheets have been reproduced with permission from the Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF).
4.0* DESIGN DATA AND REQUIREMENTS The following data shall be specified by the owner. 4.1* ARM DATA BASIC Arm Dia Inch Arm Operation (6.2.1) Cargo to be Transferred Single Combinations of Simultaneous Operations
Arm Designation
Notes: 4.2* CARGO DATA (See Note 1) Viscosity Arm Designation Arm Dia Inch Cargo to be Transferred Density Kg/m cSt at C Cargo Temp. in C Des. Press. Bar Ga. (6.3.4)
Min.*
Max.
Notes:
1. 2. For loading arms used for multiple products, the size selection shall be based on the maximum flow and the maximum viscosity. *Indicates items also discussed in Part II of OCIMF.
4.3* TANKER DATA TANKER SIZES Freeboard at ships min side at manifold max Height of Ships rail Surge fore Surge aft Sway Heave at Positive Manifold Negative List at Manifold Height of Manifold above min deck at ships rail max Distance of manifold min Flange to ships side max Basic allowable stress Tanker Manifold (6.3.18) Note: Fore and aft surge and sway occur/do not occur simultaneously. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n.
DWT/M
m m m m m m m m m m m m m
APPENDIX OCIMF DATA SHEETS 4.4 BERTH DATA a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. Distance top of jetty to lowest low water (LLW) Distance jetty face to berthing line (min/max) Distance jetty face to center line of risers (min/max) Distance between centre line of risers (min/max) Maximum space available (length) Maximum space available (width) Max. height of obstructions above jetty dock within e and f Maximum allowable unit load on jetty Electric supply V, m m m m m m m N/m Hz
/ / /
Phase,
APPENDIX OCIMF DATA SHEETS 4.5* ENVIRONMENTAL DATA 4.5.1 Maximum wind velocities for which the arm should be designed are: (wind velocities are given as 3-second gust speeds i.e. V10 in section 6.3.10). arm in stored attitude : m/s arm in manoeuvering/connected attitude : m/s arm in hydrostatic test/maintenance attitude : m/s Earthquake to be considered while arm in yes/no stored position (6.3.7) : seismic probability coefficient z = seismic acceleration = g Ambient temperature (6.3.8) min : C max : C Solar Radiation temperature (6.3.8) : C Water levels: highest high water (HHW) (incl. storm set-up). : m mean sea level : m lowest low water (LLW) : m
4.5.2
APPENDIX OCIMF DATA SHEETS 4.6 ARM OPERATING DATA 4.6.1 Drives slewing : hydraulic/manual/vendor option inboard arm : hydraulic/manual/vendor option outboard arm : hydraulic/manual/vendor option Control system central control (11.2) local control (11.2) simultaneous arm manoeuvering (11.6) audio-visual alarm (11.13) Quick connect/disconnect coupler (QCDC) (8.1) operation QCDC : hydraulic/manual/vendor option flange rating (8.6): Counter weighted for (6.2.5): empty/full of cargo. Prevention of arm falling a) counter weight provisions on ship's deck shall be b) hydraulic control achieved by (9.6): c) other measures Empty counter weighted arms can be operated simultaneously (11.12) Arms which can be operated simultaneously (11.6)
4.6.2
4.6.3
: : : : :
4.6.4 4.6.5
4.6.6 4.6.7
: nos:
yes/no
4.6.8
4.6.9
4.6.10
Provisions for automatic activation of ERS : yes/no Safety margin on the arm working range at which the range control to activate the ERS is activated. = m (in meters) (9.5.a) Provisions for automatic activation of audio-visual alarm : yes/no Safety margin on the arm working range at which the range control to activate the audio-visual alarm (in meters) (11.13) = m Position emergency release coupler (9.8) : Horizontally in the vertical up stand of the triple swivel assembly : Vertically in horizontal part of the triple swivel assemb ly.
4.7.1
yes/no
4.8.1 4.8.2 4.8.3 4.8.4 4.8.5 4.8.6 4.8.7 4.8.8 4.8.9 4.8.10
Vacuum breaker at apex (10.4.3) Cargo purging system at apex/riser base (10.4.4) Ladders and platform shall be provided for access to the trunnion and apex swivel (6.2.4) Foundation bolts to be specified foundation bolts to be supplied Spare power pack required for hydraulically operated arms Hydrostatic test pressure Purge system on swivels required (7.5) Adjustable jack at outboard swivel required (10.2) Washing connection required (10.4.1) Thickness of ice build-up to be included in self weight (DL) and effect on windload (WL) (6.3.6): stored condition operating condition
: : : : : : : : : : : :
yes/no yes/no yes/no yes/no yes/no yes/no bar ga yes/no yes/no yes/no mm mm
4.9* MATERIAL SPECIFICATION(S) ARM DESIGNATION MATERIAL GROUP AND CONDITION ASTM C KCV J max th (mm) ASTM C KCV J max th (mm)
Pipe
Elbows
Castings
Arm designation Test Pressure (in bar ga) Field/Shop 4.10.2 Pneumatic Test:
Arm designation Test Pressure (in bar ga) Field/Shop 4.10.3 Shop Assembly Required (13.2.a): Yes/No. If yes:
Arm designation Hydraulics included Yes/No Operating/control/alarm instruments included Yes/No Performance test required Yes/No 4.10.4 4.10.5 Performance test after installation (13.2.b) required: Yes/No. Swivel Test Required (13.3): Yes/No If yes:
Arm designation Swivel type Internal pressure when testing Max. ratio
Pct Pca
4.10.6 4.10.7
Test of swivels in cryogenic application required (13.3.6): Yes/No Test nitrogen purge system for cryogenic swivels required (13.3.7): Yes/No If Yes:
Arm designation Swivel type Test temperature (in C) Nitrogen purge press (in bar ga) 4.10.8 QCDC Test required (13.4): Yes/No If Yes:
Arm designation 4.10.9 Emergency release coupling test required (13.5): Yes/No If Yes: Leakage and permanent deformation test (strength test) (13.5.3)
Arm designation Test bending moment MT Internal test pressure (in bar ga) Test temperature (in C) 4.10.10 Release performance test (13.5.4)
Arm designation Minimum cargo temperature (in C) Ice build-up in m/m Number of test repetitions