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BS ISO 11336-1:2023 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Large yachts. Strength, weathertightness and watertightness of glazed openings – Design criteria, materials, framing and testing of independent glazed openings

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1 30484692
102 A-30384029
103 National foreword
108 Foreword
110 1 Scope
2 Normative references
111 3 Terms and definitions
116 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
118 5 Design criteria
5.1 General
5.2 Strength
119 5.3 Watertightness
5.4 Weathertightness
5.5 Design loads
5.5.1 Design pressure for glazed openings in end bulkheads of superstructures and deckhouses on or above the freeboard deck
123 5.5.2 Design pressure for glazed openings and deadlights in the side shell
124 5.6 Scantling determination of panes
5.6.1 General
5.6.2 Basic pane thickness , t0 , for rectangular or rectangular equivalent glazed openings
125 5.6.3 Basic pane thickness, t0, for circular or circular equivalent glazed openings
126 5.6.4 Design flexural stress of material, σA
5.6.5 Selection of monolithic pane thickness
5.6.6 Selection of laminated pane thickness
127 5.6.7 Type (A) laminates — Laminates with plies of the same material
130 5.6.8 Insulating glazing unit panes determination
5.6.9 Strength requirements of fire-resistant glazing
5.6.10 Glazing effective as fall protection
131 5.6.11 Deflection
132 6 Framing
6.1 General
6.2 Framing types
134 6.3 Framing dimensions
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Clear view of >0,45 m2 up to 1 m2
6.3.3 Clear view of >1 m2 up to 2,5 m2
6.3.4 Clear view >2,5 m2
6.4 Support pads
136 6.5 Material requirements for the framing
7 Materials
7.1 General
7.2 Materials selection
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Glass
137 7.2.3 Rigid plastic materials
7.3 Testing of materials
7.3.1 General
138 7.3.2 Glass
7.3.3 Rigid plastic materials
7.4 Testing of appliances
7.4.1 Test procedure for hydrostatic structural testing of marine windows system
139 7.4.2 Motivations
7.4.3 Testing plan and expected outcome
7.4.4 Apparatus
141 7.4.5 Acceptance criteria
7.4.6 Test report
142 8 Storm shutters and deadlights
8.1 General
8.2 Storm shutters
8.2.1 General practice
8.2.2 Glazed equivalents to providing storm shutters
143 8.2.3 Construction of storm shutters
8.2.4 Design pressures and design flexural stresses
8.2.5 Structural model
8.2.6 Scantlings
144 8.2.7 Attachment to bulkhead
8.3 Robustness of protection of hull openings
8.3.1 General practice
145 8.3.2 Equivalent secondary barriers
8.3.3 Testing
8.3.4 Testing of metal or composite deadlights
8.3.5 Testing of equivalent glazing deadlight
147 8.4 Owner’s manual
148 Annex A (normative) Unsupported pane dimensions
150 Annex B (normative) Calculation of the stiffness of a pane
151 Annex C (informative) Scantling formula
152 Annex D (informative) Statistical coefficient Kn and worked example
153 Annex E (informative) Worked examples of equivalent thickness calculationfor Type A laminates
156 Annex F (informative) Worked examples of equivalent thickness calculation for Type B laminates
157 Annex G (informative) Design pressure in lieu of storm shutters
159 Annex H (informative) Changes between ISO 11336‑1:2012 and this document
162 Annex I (informative) Direct method for the determination of the glazing laminate cross-section
166 Annex J (informative) Testing of glazing as secondary barriers
167 Bibliography
BS ISO 11336-1:2023 - TC
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