ISO 4175-1979 rus PDF
Name in English:
St ISO 4175-1979 rus
Name in Russian:
Ст ISO 4175-1979 rus
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Full title and description
St ISO 4175-1979 (Ст ISO 4175-1979) — Shipbuilding — Shipborne barges, series 1 — Main dimensions. The standard specifies the principal overall and component dimensions used for series‑1 shipborne barges (main dimensions and dimensions of principal constructional elements).
Abstract
This international standard (ISO 4175:1979, edition 1) defines standardised main dimensions and key constructional element dimensions for shipborne barges of series 1, to promote interchangeability, design clarity and harmonised specification in shipbuilding and inland‑waterway barge construction. The original publication date is September 1979.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (ISO catalog shows the document as withdrawn; it went through multiple confirmations and reviews after initial publication).
- Publication date: 1 September 1979 (Edition 1).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 47.060 (Shipbuilding; inland waterway vessels / barges).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1979).
- Number of pages: 3 pages (short technical specification with dimensional tables/figures).
Scope
ISO 4175:1979 covers the principal overall dimensions and the dimensions of main constructional elements for series‑1 shipborne barges. It provides standard dimensional references intended for designers, shipyards and regulatory bodies involved in inland‑waterway and coastal barge construction, to ensure consistency in drawings, classification and procurement of barges built to the series‑1 form factor.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of main overall dimensions for series‑1 shipborne barges (lengths, breadths, depth and related principal measures).
- Dimensions of principal constructional elements (e.g., hatch openings, deck arrangements and major structural component basic sizes) as applicable to series‑1 barges.
- Dimensional tables and schematic references enabling unambiguous notation on technical drawings.
- Use as a reference for national adoption or identical adoption (examples: national/industry adoptions such as GOST R ISO 4175:2006 noted as identical in product listings).
- Compatibility with other ISO shipbuilding technical committee guidance (ISO/TC 8/SC 7).
Typical use and users
Primary users are naval architects, barge designers, shipyards, classification societies, maritime regulators and procurement officers specifying series‑1 shipborne barges. The standard is used as a dimensional reference in technical drawings, tender documents and type‑approval or classification checks for small barges used in inland and coastal transport.
Related standards
Related documents and series include other ISO standards under ISO/TC 8 (shipbuilding and marine technology) addressing hull forms, inland‑waterway vessels and related dimensional or constructional specifications. National/adopted equivalents have been produced (for example, listings show GOST R ISO 4175:2006 as an identical adoption). Purchasable catalogue entries and national standards bodies’ stores keep records of this and nearby ISO numbers for shipbuilding.
Keywords
ISO 4175, shipborne barges, series 1, main dimensions, shipbuilding, inland‑waterway vessels, dimensional standard, ISO/TC 8, barge design.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 4175:1979 is an international standard titled "Shipbuilding — Shipborne barges, series 1 — Main dimensions" that sets out standard main dimensions and principal constructional element dimensions for series‑1 shipborne barges.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the principal overall dimensions (length, breadth, depth and related measures) and the dimensions of key constructional elements for series‑1 barges, providing dimension tables and schematic references for consistent technical drawings and specifications.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Naval architects, barge designers, shipbuilders, classification societies, and procurement/regulatory bodies concerned with inland‑waterway and coastal barge design and specification.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The ISO catalog lists ISO 4175:1979 as Withdrawn (the document was published 1 September 1979 and later confirmed/reviewed several times; current ISO metadata indicates the standard is withdrawn). Users should consult national standards bodies or ISO for any successor or replacement documents or for identically adopted national versions.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: The title indicates "series 1" for shipborne barges; ISO 4175 addresses the series‑1 dimensional family for barges. Related ISO shipbuilding numbers (nearby 417x series) cover other shipbuilding and vessel categories under ISO/TC 8. National equivalents or identically adopted versions may exist.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Shipborne barges, series 1, main dimensions, shipbuilding, dimensional standard, ISO 4175, inland‑waterway vessels.