Formula 1 to § 56.50-50(d) Introductory Text
Formula 2 to § 56.50-50(d) Introductory Text
where:
L = Length of vessel on loadwater line, in feet.
B = Breadth of vessel, in feet. (5)
D = Molded depth (in feet) to the bulkhead deck. (6)
c = Length of compartment, in feet.
d = Required internal diameter of suction pipe, in inches.
Note 1 to paragraph (d)(2):
For tank vessels, "L" may be reduced by the combined length of the cargo oil tanks.
Note 2 to paragraph (d)(2):
For bulk carriers with full depth wing tanks served by a ballast system where the beam of the vessel is not representative of the breadth of the compartment, "B" may be appropriately modified to the breadth of the compartment.
Note 3 to paragraph (d)(2):
In the calculation for a vessel with more than one hull, such as a catamaran, the breadth of the unit is the breadth of one hull.
Note 4 to paragraph (d)(2):
In the calculation for a mobile offshore drilling unit, "L" is reducible by the combined length of spaces that can be pumped by another piping system meeting this section and § 56.50-55 , where "L" is the length of the unit at the waterline.
Note 5 to paragraph (d)(2):
For mobile offshore drilling units employing unusual hull forms, "B" may be modified to the average breadth rather than the maximum breadth.
Note 6 to paragraph (d)(2):
For each passenger vessel constructed on or after June 9, 1995, and being on an international voyage, D must be measured to the next deck above the bulkhead deck if an enclosed cargo space on the bulkhead deck that is internally drained in accordance with paragraph (a)(4) of this section extends the entire length of the vessel. Where the enclosed cargo space extends a lesser length, D must be taken as the sum of the molded depth (in feet) to the bulkhead deck plus lh/L where l and h are the aggregate length and height (in feet) of the enclosed cargo space.
46 C.F.R. §§56.50-50
Note 7 to § 56.50-50:
For the purposes of this section, a pumproom is a machinery space on a column stabilized mobile offshore drilling unit.