Ship launching airbag

Ship launching airbag refers to the air bags that can be used for launching a vessel, this kind of air bags are made of synthetic-tyre-cord reinforcement layers and rubber layers,[1] and are also known as marine airbags, they were invented in 1980. On January 20, 1981 the Xiao Qinghe shipyard launched a tank barge with marine airbags,and it is known as the first use of marine airbags.

From then on, more and more shipyard began to use air bags to launching small and medium-sized vessels, especially in China and Southeast Asia.

In recent years, higher strength material has been used in air bag production. The air bags have much more bearing capacity, big vessels launching also began to use air bags, in October 2011, one DWT 75000T vessel launching with air bags successfully, set a world record of ship launching utilizing air bags, the following year, "He Ming" ship, one vessel with DWT 73000T, total length 224.8m, breadth 34m, depth 18.5m, also launched utilizing air bags successfully on June 6, 2012.

Air bag Structure

Air bag consist of three parts,

  1. air bag body,cylindrical part of the air bag after being fully inflated with compressed air
  2. air bag head,conical parts connecting the body and the mouths of the air bag
  3. air bag mouth,metal valves mounted on both ends of the air bag for charging air or one end mounted a lug for air bag pulling.

Air bag size and model

Size

Diameter of air bag (D) varies such as 0,8 m, 1,0 m, 1,2 m, 1,5 m, 1,8 m, etc.

Length of air bag (L) is to be specified by the user.

model

According to the synthetic-tyre-cord reinforcement layers number of air bags, air bags can be divided into 3 layers air bags,4 layers air bags,5 layers air bags,

6 layers air bags...normally air bags layers less than 10

Air bag bearing capacity

maximum load carrying capacity of the air bag while it suffers no permanent deformation or damage

D is the original diameter of the air bag

H is the height of the compressed air bag

W1 is the width air bag contacting with ship bottom

P1 is the internal pressure of the air bag

L is air bag effective length

Bearing capacity =P1 × W1 × L

Air bag materials

An air bag is to be constructed of synthetic-tyre-cord layers,sometimes outer rubber layer and inner rubber layer are added.All materials shall be vulcanized firmly.

See also

Airbag launching

References

  1. ISO14409-Ships and marine technology of Ship launching air bags
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