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Author
Hill, S. A. | Scheffey, J. L. | Campbell, C. | Breaux, R. | Kuzma, H. | Williams, F. W.
Title
Evaluation of Damage Control Tactics and Equipment. Phase 1. Baseline Tests.
Coporate
Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD George G. Sharp, Inc., Alexandria, VA Naval Sea Systems Command, Arlington, VAC
Sponsor
Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, DC
Report
NRL/MR/6180-96/7902; Test Series FY 1995, December 30, 1996, 63 p.
Keywords
damage control | flooding | pipes | ships
Identifiers
ex-USS SHADWELL; shoring; pipe-patching; dewatering
Abstract
Surface Ship Survivability, NWP 62-1 Series, and the Naval Ship Technical Manual (NSTM) Chapter 079 Volume 2 are silent on tactics and procedures for attacking a combination flooding/fire incident. Repair and recovery from flooding incidents are often considered in isolation from a fire incident in fleet training tactics and doctrine. Yet, flooding may occur simultaneously with a fire incident. The emergency repair procedures/equipment evaluated in these tests included pipe patching, shoring, dewatering, and hull repair. All of the equipment used in these tests is currently available in the Damage Control Repair Station. With respect to pipe patching, the Jubilee patch was effectiveon pressurized systems whereas the banding kit proved to be ineffectiveon all of the pressurized systems. There appears to be little differencein the time to construct an I-shore, whether it is made of wood only or a combination of metal and wood. However, there is a substantial difference, nearly a factor of two, in the amount of time required to construct an all wood K-shore compared to the time to construct a wood and metal K-shore. Although the rigging time for the various pieces of dewatering equipment are similar, there are substantial differences in the total time required to begin dewatering and the dewatering rate. With respect to hull repair, the bucket patch was substantially easier and quicker to install than the plugs and wedges. The bucket patch was much more effective.