The KS V ISO 9203-2:2013 (2023) standard, published by the Korea Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), details specifications for the topological structure of ship hull structural elements as part of a comprehensive set of guidelines aimed at enhancing maritime construction practices. This second part specifically focuses on the element description aspect, elaborating on how various components that constitute the ship's hull are defined and related to one another in terms of their structural integrity and functional roles within the overall design.
The standard provides detailed guidance for manufacturers, engineers, and designers involved in the construction and maintenance of naval vessels. By adhering to this standard, stakeholders can ensure that all components of a ship's hull are accurately described and systematically integrated into the overall structure, thereby contributing to the safety and longevity of maritime crafts.
It includes precise definitions for topological elements, such as joints, beams, plates, and other critical parts of the hull. These descriptions not only cover physical characteristics but also provide a framework for understanding how these components interact with each other under various conditions and operational demands. This comprehensive approach facilitates consistent manufacturing processes and enhances interoperability among different maritime construction entities.
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