Collision bulkhead with ventilating function for small LNG transport ship
An anti-collision cabin and transport ship technology, which is applied to the field of ship anti-collision bulkheads, can solve the problems of difficulty in arranging air ducts, reduce the loading capacity, and affect the layout, and achieve the effects of improving the structure utilization rate, increasing the loading capacity, and saving space.
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[0022] The existing air ducts in the bow cabin structure of small LNG carriers only consider the ventilation function, but fail to consider the influence of the ventilation duct arrangement on other arrangements in the ship's bow.
[0023] The layout characteristics of the bow compartment of a small LNG carrier are as follows: in front of the bow cargo tank, an inert gas tank and a bow pusher cabin are arranged behind the collision bulkhead. These compartments require structural ducts for mechanical ventilation. The requirements for the layout of structural air ducts are as follows: firstly, the dangerous areas on the deck must be avoided, and secondly, they must not cross the anti-collision bulkhead to violate the tightness requirements of the anti-collision bulkhead. Therefore, usually the bow structural ducts of small LNG carriers are arranged behind the collision bulkhead, and the main deck is located in the anchor mooring area. A disadvantage of the existing arrangement ...
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