(SANITIZED)USSR STANDARDS, REGULATIONS AND AGREEMENTS IN THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY(SANITIZED)

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September 17, 1963
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50X1 -HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 INFORMATION ,REPORT ? 9 1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This material contains information affecting .the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Lows, Title 18. U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmissipn or revelation of which, in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. CONFIDENTIAL 50X1-HUM COUNTRY USSR REPORT SUBJECT USSR Standards, DATE DISTR. 17 Sep 63 Regulations and. Agreements in the Shipping Industry NO. PAGES 2 REFERENCES DATE OF INFO. PLACE & DATE ACQ. 50X1 -HUM TWIC IC rimPveil IATFrl 11.Mr1DKAATIrlM 5 4 3 2 1 I STARE )standards of Stability of Sea-going and Floating Cranes;" - "Norskoy Transport" Publishing House, Leningrad, 1961, pp 74. 50X1 -H U M In 'English. (b) t_ "Standards of Life-saving Appliances for Sea-going and Roadstead Ships, 1958." "Morskoy Transport" Publishing House, Leningrad, 1961, pp 45. In English. 423tandards of Strength for Sea-going Steel Vessels," "Morshoy Transport" Publishing House, Leningrad, 1961, pp 42. In English. (d) "Tarify na rahoty Voypolnyayemyye registrom SSSRI" ("Charges for Work. Performed by the Register of Shipp ng of the USSR"), "Morskoy Transport" Publishing House, Leningrad, 1960, pp, 28. In Russian. (e) The agreements between the 'USSR, Register of Shipping and: The Chinese Peoples Republic, in Russian, pp 4. Lloyds Ship Register, in Russian, PP 3. Bureau Veritas? in Russian, pp 4. Nippon Eaiji kokai, in Russian, pp 4. German Lloyd, in Russian, pp 4. (f) "Yalta: Seaport and Resort," "Morskoy Transport" Publishing House? Moscow, 19610 in Russian and English, pp 43. 910-k"froposals of the USSR Submitted to IM m O Sub-Committee on Subdivision ' and Stability Problems," "Morskoy Transport" Publishing House, 1962. In Russian and English, pp 66. I ARMY CON F IDENTIAL 8110UP I ' Excluded from automatic dowavading sad declualflcation INAVY I AIR I FBI IAEC INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REP 50X1 -HUM 5 50X1 -HUM . I r 50X1 -HUM - 150X1 . DISSEM: The dissemination of this document Is limited to civilian employees and active duty military personnel within the intelligence components of the USW member agencies, and to those senior officials of the member agencies who must act upon the information. however, unless specifically controlled in accordance with paragraph 8 of DCID 1/7, it may be released to those components of the departments and agencies of the U. S. Government directly participating in the production of National Intelligence. IT SHALL NOT BE DISSEMINATED TO CONTRACTORS. It shall not be disseminated to organizer. personnel,including consultants, under a contractual relationship to the U.S. Government without the written permission of the orlainator Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 - Declassified in Part-Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 ? ? CONFIDENT/AL 4 2 ? ? 50X1-HUM, "Regulations for Vessels Coming t? the Port of Novorossisk," Abstract from the Obligatory _Regulations, Novorossiysk 1959, PP 13. "Port of Leningrad/Harbor Bye.lems," "Morskoy Transport" Publishing House, Leningrad,--1,959, p 58. "Obyazateltnoye postanorilenVe upmvleniya odessk.ogo moskogo torgovogo porta, ("Obligeitory? 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B Hero 6o.nbutero KOJIFILIeCTBB BP)=IbI,AJISI Hoar-let-um npnemaemoct ocaja HOOOM B.6a,n- ..nacTHom npo6ere. 24 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 , B pe3yabTaTe ipactieToB cpe,aHHe Ko.94)(1)HumeHTEd npoHlluaemocTH o6'b- emoH Rcex TINOMOB (Kpome Tpioma .N2 1) H HavanatH[xcll 'DOA HTIMH 'IWCTbIX OTCeKOB ,aBoilHoro Ana ripHHHma.nach ?pasHbrA4H 0,63; K0944HulleHT npoHH- HaemocTH 061,ema oTceKa, cocTaBasnomero Timm N2 1, 6bLTI ITHHHT paBHhim 0,64 H3-3a .06B1'nio yHemn-Hinaemon' B 3TOM. oTceKe BbICOTIDI ',TIBORHOTO CpeAHHA H030HUITeHT ,nponnnaemocTE ,06'bema mann4HHoro oT,,nie.neHHH C HaX0AHILIHMHC5T. llO,L HEM TOTITIHBHIDIMH oTceKamil AHoilHoro ,r.kHa IlpHHH- mazcsi paBHbilvt 0,80. amnia ?Hcex T-IeTbipex TplOMOB npH .cpeaHem pacnoao?KeHHH mainHH- H0F0 OT,ReJICHHH npminmazach 0,EIHHaKOBOil; upH npome)KyTolniom H Kop- mosom pacno.no}KeHHH .MaILIPIHHOTO oT,EkeaeHHH, B Tex caylianx, rKorJa 310 morzo ynyinuliTh aBapHilHylo noca,r_kRy, TrnomoB HeCKOJILKO meHn- i (TaKHe cayqam Hmeam iMecTo 'npH m 'o ?0,12, Kora Haxo,r_knumlicH B p a Ron e immeaR Tpiom Hui ec o o 6p a.3110 6 bIJI0 yJIHHHTb, coixp a may! cooT= BeTCTBeHHO AimHy Han6o,Tree He6,naTonpHHTHo pacno.no?KeHHbix B OTH011ie" aHapHilHoro ,AacimPepewra TpiomoB).. FlpH onpe,Re.rieHHH 1131VIeHeHH51 'Beca Kopnyca H3-3a yHeJunieHnn BbICOTbI 6opTa ripHHHma,nocb, Inc 3TOT Bec pacTeT TIpOTIOpIAHOHBJIbH0 BbICOTe '6oFra B .creneHH 0,5. TaK0c4 3aK0H H3melleHHH Beca ,Kopnyca 'B 3aBECHMOCTH OT BbICOTbI?160pTa 6bIJI ITHHHT B pe3yabTaTe allaaH3a mmeicauxcn rpacim 200 m: .60 .55 .60 .05 I. For intermediate lengths of ships the Standards shall be ob- tained by linear inter- polation. 2. The ratio of the limiting mopent to the bending one when the ship floats in the wave shall be: Mum 1.7 for dry car- Mt go ships; Mlim 1.8 for tankers Mst (see also item 603). 3. The ratio of the limiting moment to the bending one estimated with due regard for the dymanical compo- nent (see item 406) shall be Mum 1.35 for Mt Mdyn dry cargo ships Mum , >1.45 for Mt dyn tankers Summary stresses in inner bottom plating in the supporting sec- tions at bulkheads are not limited in ships framed transver-ally and may be some- what increased on ap- proval of the Register in case of longitudi- nal framing Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 No. Structural members and characteristics of rated stresses Design JOading Permissible stresses in fractions of the steel yield point value (in nu- merator?for dry cargo ships, in de- nominator for tankers) Notes 3 4 b) suniMary stresses in the free edge of the longitudinal caused by general .bend of the hull, bend of the struc- ture between bulkheads and bend of longi- tudinals between sup- porting frames (al a2 as) c) plating in case of transverse framing. Summary stresses at the middle of the long side of supporting con- tour, caused by gene- ral bend 'of the hull, of the structure bet-- ween bulkheads and of the plating between the frames' d) plating in case of longitudinal framing. Summary stresses at the middle of the short side of supporting con- tour, caused by gene- ral bend of the hull, of the, structure bet- ween bulkheads of the longitudinals between the frames and of the plating itself (al + a2 '33 a4) AA's structural me- mbers affected by shea- ring force at the ge- neral bend of the hull Shell plating, stres- ses at supporting sec- tions of plates Shearing force when the ship floats in the wave Nst .90 .80 1.00 .80 1.00 .80 ' ,30 II. Loc al strength Static loading uni- formly distributed on the plate (see ? 8) .30 .80 As, to deter mining of the stresses caused by bend of plates see item 706 Double margin of- stability in regard to shear, stresses shall be ensured for side plating Standards of tocal strength apply to trans- verse framing, longitu- dinal framing ,and pla- ting on assumption that they are affected only by the local load Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 No. ? Structural members and characteristics of, rated stresses - ' Design loading Permissible stresses in fractions of the steel yield point value (in nu- merator?.for dry cargo ships, in de- nominator for tankers) Notes - 5 6 7, '9 Floors . a) stresses in face bars b) shear stress , in webs Double-bottom fram- ing and plating a) stresses in sup- porting sections of plates b) stresses in free edge S of longitudinals c) stresses in span section of plates , and in free edges of lon- gitudinals Bottom and side fra- ming in the forward end of ship . Side framing " Hold frames Framing of decks, superstructure decks and platforms web be- ams, beams and car- lings Deck framing Of tankers a) stresses in face bars ., Static loading, -uni- formly distributed on the bottom (see ? 9) With cargo in hold , With no cargo in hold . Loading caused by cargo (se item 906) , , . Loading under test head (see item 906) ' Hydrodynamical pre- ssure in case of im- pact of the sea wave (see item 1603) , Loading uniformly distributed on horizon- tal structural members and trapezoidal or tri- angular loading on vertical ones (see ? 10) Loading' up to load waterline Statical unifdrm lo- ading (see ? 11) . , Oil pressure when the ship is listed (see item 1104) ' ? .60 . For dry cargo ship; this case is consideret if /the ship may nay gate with some empt! holds For design loadin indicated above (Ii ne 5a ) - . Additional checkin _ .90 .50 .35 ?.-50 .25 .80 _ .60 _ , .80 _ . .90 - .90 .80 .50 I .50 .60 ? . ? ' .50 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 No. Structural members and characteristics of rated stresses Design loading Permissible' stresses in fractions of the steel yield point value (in nu- merator?for dry cargo ships, in de-, nominator for tankers) N o 10 11 12 b) shear stresses in webs Deck framing of dry cargo ships Decks (platforms) of fresh and ballast water tanks, stresses in fra- ming and supporting sections of plates , Bulkheads a) watertight bulk- heads, stresses in fra- ming and span secti: ons of plates b) bulkheads of bal- last and fresh' water tanks Stresses in framing and in span sections of plates c) oil-tight bulkhe- ads ? 1) Stresses in fram"- ing 2) Stresses in sup- porting sections of plates - A. Bulkheads (exter- nal) of the first ti- er superstructures and deckhouses Loading with due rygard for inertia for- ces caused by rolling of the ship when car- rying heavy cargoes (see item 1401) Loading ? head of water column from pla- ting,up to air tube-top, but not less than 2,5 m above the tank top Horizontal ties - ,Uniform loading un- der water head equal to the distance fom the bulkhead deck down to the level of the structural member Vertical stiffeners Trapezoidal or trian- gular loading (see item 1201) Vertical stiffeners Trapezoidal loading Horizontal structural members and plates? uniform loading (see item 1202) Vertical stiffeners trapezoidal loading Horisontal structural members and plates ? uniform loading (see item 1203) Statical uniform lo- ading under the assu- med water head hdh (gee item 1205) .25 .70 .80 .80 .80 .60 .80 .55 .90 In case of alternate loading on both sides,' the stresses in plates on supports shall be not more than .80 cm 1) When the draft d > .8 D the loading ?hdh shall be increased by 10 per cent and- when the draft d1/ irxrda. 22 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 shall be increased in proportion to the ratio of deck section area; (F) disregarding these openings to that considering them (Fo) Gdes d To? ? (6) The stresses may not be increased if the openings are compensated in accordance with item 505; c) single openings having the maximum dimension (diameter) less than 20 thicknesses of plate may be not taken into account. 505. Compensation of the openings shall be carried out by increasing either the thicknesS of plating or the sections of longitudinals in the neighbourhood of the ope ding or by including addi- tional longitudinal ,hers (e. g. coamings). Jed? mem - This compensation shall cover the distance of not 3030.co less than the breadth of Opentny opening beyond each of its 3O 3C A. transverse edges. Only in sheerstrake the openings diameter of which exceeds the thickness 15 times shall be compensated in all cases. The compensated openings may not be checked after the requirements of the item 507 b.? 506. Measures shall be taken to decrease concentrations of stresses at the ends of discontinuous structural members and in vicinity of openings; . a) the ends of discontinuous structural members shall be gradually brought to nought or, failing that, have reinforced local attachments; b) the openings shall have radii of eorner rounding equal to at least .1 the breadth of opening; thickened plates shall be fitted at the corners of openings, etc. in accordance with present practice and with due regard for the provisions of item 508. 507. Openings in the hull plates may be not reinforced: a) in case of single openings having breadth less than 20 plate thicknesses; b) in case of opening with breadth more than 20 thickness of plate, ,if the maximum design stresses in neighbourhood of opening with due regard for the concentration of stresses do not exceed .6 yield point of steel Fig. 6. where Ocmax "d, where ad? the maximum stresses caused by general bend of the ship, estimated with the provisions of item 504 taken into account; a? concentration factor, the value ,of which is accepted equal to 3 for round openings and determined from the diagram of fig. 7 for rectangular openings. 508. If the maximum stresses with their concentration in the vicinity of opening, taken into account do not satisfy the provisions of item 507. the. plates at the opening, where the stresses are concentrated shall be reinforced. When the thickened plates are fitted, they shall have thickness (7) t (0:K ad .6 c5 ; (8) where 23 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 t ? the initial thickness of plates in neighbourhood of the maximum concentration of stresses;, At ? the required increase in the plfite thickness (see notes given below); , aad -- as indicated above in the, item 507: ay? the yield point, of material of reinforced plates; t, ? the thickness of plates adjaCent to transverse edges of opening; -l? the coefficient determined from the diagram in fig. '8. Fig. 7. Value diagram of the maximum coefficient of the :stress concentration (a) ?in pro'ximity of .openings. Note s: I. If the required increase of thickness \ t -is proved to be more than- the initial thickness of plates t, the stee1 plates with the yield point higher than that of material of the hull main structural H members or other equivalent reinforce- ments shall be fitted in way of the 49.8 maximum stress concentration. 2. If the construction of open; ng- reinforcement satisfies the Rules, the 0.6 thickening in 'certain cases on appro- val of the Register may be accepted equal to initial thickness of plates 0.40 ' 20, 40 60 80 /00 /20 0 without using the steel' with higher yield point. Fig. 8. Diagram of values of the coefficient K in the formula (8). 509. The structural mem- bers included in section modulus. as well as the normal stresses therein shall be calculated by usual (tabular) method. If the plates can be' buckled their sectional area shall be reduced accordingly. 24 t -the thicxness of peating ' 5-the 626adth(dzametez) ,?.r .0,9fn02 I I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 The strips of plates adjacent to longitudinal member with width (on each side of the longitudinal member) equal to .25 of the short side of supporting contour shall be not reduced. 510. When calculating section modulus with several degves of approximity, such approximation shall be accepted as the final, in case of. which the difference between the normal stresses caused by general bend does not exceed 5 per cent in the last and foregoing approximations. 511. The flat structures (such as decks, sides, etc.) as a whole and structural members included'therein (framing, girders and plates) which are not obviously stable shall be checked for buckling. It is necessary in this case to provide sufficient rigidity of structural members which serve as supporting contour for plates or girders affected by longitudinal compressive loading. 512. When calculating in the second and subsequent approximations the structural members included in section modulus, the portions of plates (see item 509), shall be inserted into calculation with reducing coefficient cp which may be 0 .8 H the loading haph shall be increased by 10 per cent and-when the draught d 6.2 sec. the amplitudes of rolling shall be cal- culated on assumption of resonance when a ship is running at an angle to the wave of 60 m in length. ? 11. Determination of the minimum capsizing moment, taking into consideration the rolling, may be made on the basis of either dynamical or statical stability diagrams. The diagrams can be of two different types: 1. In the diagram of the first type the curves of statical .and dyna- mical stability are normal or the curve of statical stability has a step and the curve of dynamical stability has a fracture (See Fig. 1). In this case. the minimum capsizing moment is determined as follows: (a) When determining the minimum capsizing moment from the di- agram of dynamical stability, an auxiliary point A' is to be found prior to. the determination. For this purpose the length corresponding to the amp- litude of rolling Om is set off along the abscissa to the right of the origin of coordinates; the ordinate should be drawn from the point obtained and its intersection with the curve of dynamical stability gives the required point A' (Fig. 5). Then a straight line parallel to abscissa is drawn through point A' and the? length A'A, equal to the double amplitude of rol- ling (A'A =2 Om) is set off along the straigth line to the left of auxiliary point A'. Point A, symmetrical with point A' will be further referred, to as. initial. A tangent AC is drawn from' the initial point A to the curve of dynamical stability and the length AB, equal to one radian (57.3?) is laid off from the point A along the straight line parallel to abscissa. A perpendicular BE is erected from the point B till its intersection with tan 18 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 S. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 gent AC in the point E. The portion BE corresponds to the minimum cap- sizing moment if along the axis of ordinates the work in the accepted scale has been laid off, and to the arm of the minimum capsiiing moment Fig. 5 ? c7 if along the axis of ordinates the arm in accepted scale has been set off. In the latter case the minimum capsizing moment Mcaps is determined by multiplying the value of the portion BE, in metres by corresponding displacement D of the ship in tons: ? Mcaps= DBE. (12) (b) When the curve of dynamical stability was not drawn, the mini- mum capsizing moment is to be determined from the diagram of statical stability on the condition of equality of work performed by capsizing and righting moments, taking into consideration the energy of rolling. For this purpose the curve of statical stability is continued into the region of negative abscissa for the length equal to the amplitude of rolling Fig. 6 (Fig. 6) and the straigth line MK parallel to abscissa is selected by means of consecutive approximations until the stripped areas Si and S2 are equa- lized. The ordinate OM will correspond to minimum capsizing monient, if along the axis of ordinates the work in the accepted scale has been set off, and to the arm of the minimum capsizing moment if along the axis of ordinates the arm in the accepted scale has been set off. In the latter case the minimum capsizing moment is determined by multiplying the value of the portion OM in metres by the corresponding displacement D of the ship in tons: 2* Mecu,s=D ? OM . (13) 19 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 2. In the diagram of the second type the curves of statical and dy- ? namical stability cut short at the angle of inclination corresponding to the angle of flooding (See Fig. 2). The minimum capsizing moment Nlcap, is determined by one of following methods: (a) When the diagram of dynamical stability has been plotted the minimum capsizing moment is determined as follows. The position of the initial point A is foun4 in accordance with the subparagraph 1(a) of this paragraph (See Fig. 5). A tangent is drawn from the initial point A to Fig. 7 the curve of dynamical stability, which is possible only when the angle of heeling, corresponding to the tangentical point, is less than the angle of flooding4 The determination. of the minimum capsizing moment or its m should be made as shown above in the subparagraph 1 (-a) . If it is impossible to draw. a, tangent (Fig. 7) then a straight line is drawn from the initial point A to the point F at which the curve of dynamical stability cuts short. From the same initial point A a straigth Fig. 8 line parallel to abscissa is drawn and the portion AB equal to one radian (57.3?) is set off along this straigth line. The perpendicular BE is erected from the point B till its intersection with the inclined line AF in point E. The portion BE corresponds to the minimum capsizing moment if along the axis of ordinates the work in the accepted scale is set off, and to the arm of, minimum capsizing moment if along the axis of ordinates the arm in accepted scale is set off. In the latter case the minimum capsizing mo ment is derived from the formula (12). (b) The minimum capsizing moment Mea?, for the angle of heeling corresponding? to the angle of flooding is determined from the diagram of statical stability as follows. The curve of statical stability is continued into the region of negative abscissa for the length equal to the amplitude of rolling (Fig. 8) and 20 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 a straight line MK parallel to, abscissa is selected by means of consecutive approximations until the stripped areas Si and S2 are equalized. The ordi- nate OM will correspond to minimurn capsizing moment Mcaps if along the axis of ordinates the work in accepted scale has been set off and to the arm of minimum capsizing moment if along the axis of ordinates the arm in the accepted. scale has 'been set off. In the latter case the minimum capsizing moment ig determined front the formula (13). 11 CHAPTER H ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ? 12. The maximum arm of statical stability at the angle of inclina- tion not less than 30 degrees should be for ships of 100 m and downwards in length not less than .25 m and for ships exceeding 100 m in length not less than .20 m. If the curve of statical stability has two maxima resulting from the effect of superstructures or deckhouses it is necessary that the first maxi- mum should be attained at the angle of heeling not less than 25 degrees (from the upright position). The region of positive statical stability should extend to the possible greater angle of heeling but not less than 60 degrees. The curve of statical stability plotted with allowance for icing should have "the curve-set" (point where the ordinate of arm becomes equal to zero) at the angle of heeling not less than 55?, and the maximum arm of statical stability for ships of Categories II and III not less than .20 m at the angle of heeling at least 25?. Ships having ratio > 2.5 may be permitted to navigate when the angle of heeling corresponding to the curve-set is decreased by AO---.10? and the angle corresponding to the maximum arm of stability is decreased by M =5?, provided that the reserve of stability computed according to the main criterion respective the category of ship is not less than 1.5. If the ratio B is within 2.0, CC -.. .?. 8o _aFl .or ,, ... C.; a) Q ,.. -4... ,2 "'_-:, -0 a) a.) a) = = ,-. .-. ,...., a.) s. 0 _7 -I-. b.ri , 0 .0 .= 0 ... .? -C- aJ C 0`-' a.) 0 0. .0 E E oo 0 o -0 o ,... >, t., a) ---, 0 " -0-a C 5 cu ..-. V. ..o ;.... bi) , 0 C cu ,:a """ 'a) ? ,-.. 1-' 0 a) , .-, H H Ci) ?-,..-, Caigo C?1 '0 "0 I-. , Cl az ..-7. .--d u cc ..-. , ,..., /...? .,??? 0 0 0 0 0 0 a) a) a) cO Ir-- ,....., ?.....? `-...., i 0 a) as ('-.3 CC-5. 3 C)1' raC ,-., ., 0 0 73 -.... cq a) ,....... ---- _E ....... i_., )??? C,J CO '?'CN C.) 0 o o t... . ?d 0 . . . 0 , 0 Z z .._. .-?1 ir a.) )?? Cl" '..-.' a) = ? ^ Q.) > : co t ??? I-.--, C6 a.) C) cn .c0 v) 4:' ..-. = 'CZ' C-.-C, 5 o o0000 co., 0. ,,, 0 cr) -????? Cl -I-) 0 H ? ? ??-. CA CO "71. ..0 cD t--- CO c) ,.. 4 3aic. 3688 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 11. There were missing cargoes during the test. Missing cargoes Table 2 NO. Cargo 2 Position of cargo 3 2 Steel tow- ing rope Chain of the star- board bow- er On the deck, forward of the towing arc. Chain loc- ker. T 0 a) 0 ???4 a. a) 0. co) tt) o 0 .54 Plumb line No. 1 name and patrony ) a; a) 0 0 CO 0) 00 CO ts CO 00 0 0 CO CO C73 CO CO CO C) 0 CD 0 .0 0 0 CZ CV 0 00 0 00 c0 CD Cs c0 0 c0 0 C71 CO 0 0, 0 CV CV 00 CV CV ts 0) (0 0 Cr) 00 CO 0 CO 00 CO CYJ CO C.0 CO 0 CV CV 00 CV I-4 1.1 CS/ Cf) Cs 0 ts 0 0 cf0 o0 C7) 0) c0 CO C3) CO C.O CO 0 CV o0 ??? C?1 '"" t".? 0 CO "I 00 CO "t" 0 Cs CO C... 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Cs1 ??? ??? >??? , -to "tt' CO CA CO 00CO CO CO 'I' CO 00 0 CO ??? CTJ C?4 CO C"4 w?-? a) . " CO ! 0 0 0, 0 CO 0) 0 0 0 a, co 0 el. 0) 00 0, 00 0) CV CO CV ??? a) ? Ca"d" et. Ln C.0 CY) CV c.4CD cyi c.,9 Cn C0 E CD CO CO CO CO 00 tt0 0 Cs cc) 0 et. 0 GO CD 0) e" CV c0 CV 0 0 et. 0 cO el. 0 00 0 eh 0 00 0 CV CO (Id " CY '4' (.C> oo Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 51 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 b12, a) ????-??? C./) a) br) co b.10 Tu. 52 /.... ???? ,..../ c cil i??-?.I CV e.) o=, oo ,,?? , ? .?$ 'el. CV 0 . q ....... 00 ?icl. c; 71". o o o ID c::). 1 CO ":I'' C????? CO 0. q i 1 0 --... + ' co, ' cv cc -..4. o cc CC' a> cv CO -4-. ...., c., '0. I Cs)co In to a) co c; I I o _ Plumb line No. 2 X --= 3060 mm x " ki ----tg?1== Plumb lines Mean initial ,. 1/3 .1.-- al x = k, readings (aufa +a9' ) ?(7)' =2960 ,a1' mm min mm t- " = 2 aki ? 3060 5 6 7 8 9 CV ID CV C> 0 , CO 0 ID Cii CV LO CV C? 0 if> CO CV 0, I CO CV 0 O! tip CV ? CR HI ? ?? C.. IC??????? ??,14 ' i.10 ? t???? t?-?-? mt. V' ID 1--- I I 1 1 I 00 00 GO CO 1?. ?,1 00 CO ..il ., CO . CO ?1 CO 00 11.11 CO 00 . ,i,.1 CO 00 00 00 ,,.. .1..1 1, CO 00 ,.... VD 1.0 00 CD .-1 CV CV 'cti CO - ID C.0 ? ,C,I ID CO ????. C-??? 0 ,????. -it ":1" ? CO i?i .-.? .cir ? 0> ...... ' Co CV . - . 0 c.0 '4' 0 CO CV CO CO CV I 0 CO `ccr. CV 'I. CV I I , ' Plumb line No. 1 X=2960 mm I Plumb lines Mean initial Divergence readings ,_ . _ . - . cc CV ..... i CO tIp? I , 0 t" I co t---- co co I I co c> c> co CV CV co co CV co c) CV co o ? CV c> o CV coo - o o CV CV co o CV? 0 CO 0 CO CV CV CO CO CO on CO ? CV C.0 03 ?-??? 0 CO e-4, t? ?? CO CO CO ??? CO 0 C?1 C???? 00 0> Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 be C) is replaced by inclinogram cc cr) tae Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 15. Calculation of the displacement on the Bonjean scale (carried out in Table 7). Table 7 Frame No. forward and aft of amidshipscoid-?)a Fra me area SumI Difference (r)f-Wa Product (1) X (5) fore cOf aft coa ,.., 1 2 3 ) 4 5 6 o 8.85 - 8.85 0 0 1 885 8.85 , 17.70 0 0 2 8.62 8.81 17.43 - .19 - .38 3 8.24 8.50 16.74 -.26 - .78 4 7.65 8.06 15.71 -.41 -1.64 5 6.94 7.26 14.20 -.32 -1.60 6 5.97 6.24 12.23 -.27 -1.62 7 4.78 5.09 9.87 - .31 -2.17 8 3.36 3.81 7.17 -.45 -3.60 9 1.77 2.08 3.85 -.31 -2.79 10 0 0 0 0 0 - E 123.75 -14.58 Correction 0 0 Corrected E ' 123.75 -14.58 The frame spacing over the whole length is equal to: A L =1 .234 m, The volume of displacement without appendages: V=1.234 ? 123.75=152.5 m3. The displacerrient tonnage with appendages taken into account D = k V.1.006 ? 1.00 152.5=153.2 t. The distance of the centre of buoyancy from amidships 14.58 .... - 1.234 12335 - .10 16. The, calculation, of the metacentric height under conditions of thr. test (carried out by the method of minimum squares, Table 8). The probable absolute error of the test E ei2 Eei2 = n(n-l) V 6 ? 5 ? + .004 m, 483 ? 10-6 30 = where it- is the number of observations, when the ship is in inclined position (not in initial position). The relative error of the test in To e .004 =-- 100-/z375- 1 .1% The water-plane square on the basis of the curve of water-plane areas: S=83 ma The relative error of determination of the displacement in %'- 1 SAT 100- 10- 0 "3 * 005 100 - .3% - 153.2 53 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 I i c c o I I T1 co co 1 . X X 0 ." ee 00 ?co co ....... X1 CD ?-? i i o X ," 00 up 1 o X CO co i co X CV CV 1 up 1 c) or 00 00 , er Error of a single test, 00 et. C7) et. OD 00 I 10 I Metacentric height of a single test, m h1=(6):D I-----. .. ee - CO C---? 0 CO 00 ? ^-. N. 00 1 . i CO CO 00 00 00 00 / 0 C7) 00 I I I Mi:tg 0 = (2) : (3), tm co Q? ?-? c6 ? ccS 1.00 U0 0? c c; 10 I q co LE) 4:2 oo tO CC1 o u'D I I N co CilD4 LI, CD I i 0 ?-? v X X 0 0 00 ??? tri oi CV I 0 91 X 0 00 Ili ' ? CD v, 0 ." X ? ,r CI co .t . I 0 '" X 0 N. cNi ..a . I 0 ". X tri ? I CD ,--. X 0; ti b, o A-64 "' .... 04 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 . 1.0 OD i cn 00 '-: CV 00 q q ? N. GO - o) 00 ???? arr. lac C0 0 .-, ... .,:t. 00 CV er C: C! 1: ,t. NI co o 0 to CV . co I to t----? et. co I .CI. 00 N1 o 1 co' co U... c = I) a . CU .. 0 = E C?1 . 0, t--- o 'I- N-, ,-. CV t--- cl .... ? C. C3 41.. I- 1 ? ? C3) t-:. CV i 0. ? el: e. ? 0 E -0 Observa- tion No. CV C0 ' el" Lt0 , ' CO 0.? CO 54. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 der test conditions: ? X103 =-- .375 -m Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 but in accordance with the accuracy of determination on the basis of tli,-. line drawing, assume: A D 100 The error of the metacentric formula: A h 100 ? =1? ? ? The error of ballast weighing A P 100 ? The error of measurement of the shifting arms: 100 A / 5 ?, . The full relative possible error of the test Ahn ADD pP 100 ? 100 (?h? + +A 6 1.1 + 1.0 ? 1.0 + 1.0 ? .5 = 4.6 ?/?, . The full absolute possible error of the text h= h6--h = 375 ? 046 = T - .017 in, The height of the transverse metacenter above the base line according to the curves of the ordinates of the center of buoyancy zni = 2.84 M. - The height of the centre of gravity above the base line zg z,? ? h = 2.84 ? .37 = 2.47 m . When the ship has a trim, the height zmd,of the transverse metacenter above the base line under 'the test conditions should be determined with due regard for change of both items forming the formula for zmi, z17.0 r The transverse rnetacentric radius rq., with due regafd for the trim is calculated on the basis of the line drawing, on which the actual; waterline is drawn, using the formulae: 2 3 r ----: ; x4, = -TALEy+, where /xtp? the transverse moment of inertia, calculated on the basis of the line drawing; the ordinate of the actual waterline; AL? the theoretical spacing; r ? the transversal metacentric radius. (1) The value of the ordinate of the 'centre of buoyancy z is determined from nue -formula ? = ze ? A z, -where. z,? the ordinate of the centre of buoyancy corresponding to the mean draught of the ship and taken directly from the curve; A.zc? the correction taking into account the trim of the ship, 55 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 17. Determination of the centre of gravity and metacentric height. position when the ship is in light cOndition. 'Table g No. Cargo Position of the Weight P, t Arms, ii i. , Moments in ton metres cargo distance from base line, z distance from amidships, x .A42. , Al,,, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ship under test conditions ? 153.2 2.47 ?.15 378.0 ?23.0. 2 Surplus car- goes 12.91 ' 28.98 + 9.96 3 Missing car- goes 1.33 , 2.34 ? 8.30 Light ship ' 141.6 2.49 ? .17 352 ? 24.7 N o t e. The abscissa of the centre of gravity of the ship under testi conditions is. accepted equal to that of her centre of buoyancy, determined on the Bonjean scale. The height of the metacenter above the base line (taken on the basis of the hyd- rcstatic curves) zm "72.81 m. The transverse metacentric height z?,? ,Zg= 2.81 -- 2.49 = .32 m. The mean, draught on the basis of the displacement curve: Tmean= 239 m 18. Determination of the centre of gravity and metacentric height when the ship is fully laden. Table 10' No. , Cargo ? Position of the Weight P t Arms, m . Moment, tin, cargo, , distance from base line, z distance from amidships, x z_ Mx 1 , Ship in light 1 condition 2 Crew of 10 persons ? On deck 141.6 1.04 2.49' ? 4.10 -- .17 , 0 352.0 ' 4.9 ?24.7 0 1 Az, = RI, +2 In this formula: the angle of the 'trim in radians; R9? the longitudinal metacentric radius t R= I IYfq2 Ex2 y ?Si x2f V )-- 2?p . t) where: p? the number of ordinates counted forward and aft of amidships; the i moment of inertia of the actual .waterplane; S,? the actual waterplane? area; xfq,? the abscissa of its centre of gravity; y4, and x.1,? the ordinates of the actual waterplane and multiplicators correspond- ing to their abscissae. All thesei values are determined on the basis of the line drawing for a given trim oF the ship. The value of zed, may be also determined by means of especialry computed integral curves of static moments? of the frame areas against the base line. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 -Table, 10 continued 10. Cargo Position of the cargo Weight P, t Arms, m Moments, tin distance from base line, z distance from amid- ships, x My A44 3 Machine oil in tanks On deck, in way of en- gine hatch 0.46 3.52 -3.20 1.6 ,- 1.5 4 Boiler water In double 2.30 0.23, -2.80 .5 - 6.5 bottom tanks , 5 Wash water Tank .43 0.23 -. 84 .1 - . 4 6 Drinking water ' Tank .20 5.82 + . 83 1.2 ? . 2 7 Provisions Provision .06 4.60 -1.45. .3 - . I TO0111 8 Fuel In bunkers 17.40 2.28 - . 15 39.7 -- 2.6 The ship is fully laden . 163.5 2.45 - .22 400.3 -35.6 The height of the metacenter above the base line, (on the basis of hydrostatic curves): zm = 2.86 m The transverse metacentric height h= z?,- 2.86 -2.45= .41 m. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 APPENDIX 2 EXTRACTS FROM LOAD LINE RULES FOR SEA-GOING SHIPS ? 39. Hatch coamings. The height of hatchway coamings on free- board deck shall be at least 610 mm above the deck. The height of coamings on superstructure deck shall be at least 610 mm above the deck if situated within a quarter of the ship's length from the stem and at least 460 mm if situated elsewhere. Coamings shall be of steel, substantially constructed and where required 610 mm high, shall be fitted with efficient horizontal stiffener placed not lower than 255 mm below the upper edge, and fitted with efficient brackets or stays from the stiffener to the deck, at intervals of not more than 3 m. Where end coamings are protected, the requirements may be modified on approval of the Register of the USSR. ? 40. Hatchway covers. Covers to exposed hatchways shall be effici- ent. The wood hatchway covers shall be at least 60 mm thick in associa- tion with hatch beams spaced not more than 1.5 m. The width of each bearing surface for these hatchway covers shall be at least 65 mm. ? 41. Hatchway beams and fore-and-afters. Where wood hatchway covers are fitted the hatchway beams and fore-and-afters, as regards construction, scantlings and spacing, shall satisfy the Rules for Construc- tion and Classification of sea-going steel vessels, issued by the Register of the USSR? depending on the height of coamings, prescribed by these Rules. ? 42. Carriers or sockets. Carriers or sockets for hatchway beams and fore-and-afters shall be of steel at least 12.5 mm thick and shall have a width of bearing surface of at least 75 mm. ? 43. Cleats. Strong cleats at least 65 mm wide shall be fitted on the hatchway coamings at intervals of not more than .6 in from centre to centre; the end cleats shall be placed not more than 150 mm from each coiner of the hatchway. ? 44. Battens and wedges. Battens and wedges shall be efficient and in good condition. ? 45. Tarpaulins. At least two tarpauling in good condition shall be provided for, each hatchway in an exposed position on freeboard and superstructure decks. The material of the tarpaulins shall be guaranteed free from jute, shalt be of standard weight and proper quality. ? 46. Security of hatchway covers. At all hatchways in exposed posi- tions on freeboard and superstructure decks ring bolts or other fittings for lashings. shall be provided. Where the breadth of the hatchway exceeds 60 per cent of the breadth of the deck in way of the hatchway, and the coamings are required to be 610 mm high, fittings for special lashings shall be provided for securing the hatchway covers after the tafpaulins are battened down. ? 48. Hatchway coamings and closing arrangements. Cargo, coaling and other hatchways in the freeboard deck within superstructures which are fitted with Class 2 closing-appliances (See ? 71) shall have coamings at least 230i mm in height and closing arrangements as effective as those required for exposed cargo hatchways whose coamings are 460 mm high (? 39-46). 58 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Where the closing appliances are less efficient than Class 2, the hatchways shall have coamings at least 460 mm in height, and shall have fittings and closing arrangements as effective as those required for ex- posed cargo hatchways. ? 49. Machinery space openings in exposed position on freeboard and raised quarter decks. Such openings shall be properly framed and efficient7 ly enclosed by steel casings of ample strength and where the casings are not protected by other structures, their strength shall be considered especially. Doors in such casings shall be of steel, efficiently stiffened, per- manently attached and capable of being closed and -secured from both sides. The sills of openings shall be at least 610, mm above the freeboard deck and at least 460 mm above the raised quarterdeck. The height of th.! sill is accepted from the top of deck plating. Fiddley, funnel and ventilator coamings shall be as high above the deck as is reasonable and practicable. Fiddley openings shall have strong steel covers permanently attached in their proper positions. ? 50. Machinery space openings in exposed positions on superstruc- ture decks other than raised quarter decks. Such openings shall be proper- ly framed and efficiently enclosed by strong steel casings. Doors in such casings shall be strongly constructed, permanently attached, and capable of being closed and secured from both sides. The sills of the openings shall be at least 380 mm above the deck plating. Fiddley, funnel and ventilator coamings. shall be as high above the deck as is reasonable and practicable. Fiddley openings shall have strong steel covers permanently attached in their proper positions. ? 51. Machinery space openings in the freeboard desk within super- structures fitted with closing appliances less efficient than Class 1 (See ? 70). Such openings shall be properly framed and efficiently enclosed by steel casings. Doors in such casings shall be strongly constructed, perma- nently attached and capable of being securely closed. The sills of the open- ii,gs shall be at least 230 mm above the deck where the superstructures are closed by Class 2 closing appliances and at least 380 mm above the deck where the closing appliances are less efficient than Class 2 (See ? 71). ? 56. Cargo and coaling ports, etc. Openings in the sides of ships below the freeboard deck shall be fitted with watertight doors or covers which, with their securing appliances, shall be of sufficient strength. ? 58. Side scuttles. Side scuttles to spaces below the superstructure deck of superstructures closed by Class 1 or Class 2 closing appliances (? 70 and 71), shall be fitted with efficient inside deadlights. -Such dead-. lights shall be permanently attached upon hinges in their proper positions and shall be of such construction so that they can be effectively closed and secured watertight. Where, however, such spaces in superstructures are appropriated to passengers, other than steerage passengers, or to crew, the side scuttles may have portable deadlights stowed adjacent to the side scuttles, so that they can be readily put in place and closed at all times of service, as stated above. The side scuttles and deadlights shall be of substantial construction, approved by the Register of Shipping of the USSR. The scuttles in end, bulkheads of the superstructures or in the water- tight doors shall be of such strong and efficient construction and have such closing appliance* as indicated above, in this paragraph. , ? 68. Enclosed superstructure. Detached superstructures are regarded as enclosed only where: 59 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 (a) the enclosing bulkheads are of efficient construction (See ? 69): (b) the access openings in these bulkheads are fitted with Class 1 _ or Class 2 closing appliances (See ? 70 and 71); (c) all other openings in sides or ends of the superstructure are fit- ted with efficient watertigth means of closing; (d) means of access to crew, machinery, bunker and other working spaces within bridges and poops are at all times available when the bulk- head openings are closed. ? 69. Superstructure bulkheads. For ships with minimum freeboard the bulkheads at exposed ends of poop, bridges and forecastle of standard height are assumed to be of efficient construction where the thickness of plating scantlings of stiffeners and end connections thereof comply with the requirements of the Rules for construction and classification of sea- going vessels, issued by the Register of Shipping of the USSR, or the platings, stiffeners .and their end connections are of equivalent strength to that required by the Rules. Class 1 and Class 2 Appliances for closing access openings in bulkheads at ends of detached superstructures ? 70. Class 1 closing appliances. Such appliances shall be constructed of steel and the whole structure shall be of equivalent strength to the un- pierced bulkhead. They shall be permanently and strongly attached to the bulkhead and shall be weathertight when closed. The means ior securing these appliances shall be permanently attached to the bulkhead or to the appliances and the latter shall be so arranged that they can be closed and secured from both sides of the bulkhead or from the deck above. The sills of the access openings shall be at least 380 mm above the deck. ? 71. Class 2 closing appliances. The following closing appliances shall be of the Class 2: (a) Strongly framed hard wood hinged doors, which are not more than .76 m wide and not less than 50 Mm thick; (b) Shifting boards fitted for the full height of the opening in chan- nels riveted to the bulkheads, the shifting boards being at least 50 mm thick where the width of opening is .76 m or less, and increased in thick- pess at the rate of 25 mm for each additional 380 mm of width; (c) Portable plates of equal efficiency with the appliances specified \ in (a) and (b). ? Temporary Appliances for closing openings in superstructure decks ? 72. Temporary closing appliances for middle line openings in the oeck of an enclosed superstructure shall consist of: (a) a steel coaming not less than 230 mm in beight efficiently rivet- ed to the' deck; (b) hatchway covers as required by ? 40, secured by hemp lashings; . (c) hatchway supports as required by ? 42. Extracts from Provisional Freeboard Rules for small ships of less than 80 t gross tonnage ? 21. ,Air pipes from under-deck spaces shall have detachable parts above the deck. The deck connections (coamings) on which the detachable part of the pipe is put shall be substantially constructed and efficiently connected to the deck. The ship shall be provided with appliances (seals, etc.) for tight and efficient closing the openings of the connection after the upper part of the pipe is removed in case of stormy weather. The height of the deck con- 60 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 ilections (coamings) of the air pipes shall be at least 300 mm. In protect- ed positions on the deck this height may be reduced to 200 mm. The shutter type ventilators on the decks-of deckhouSes and super- structures shall be also provided with arrangements for tight and efficient closing; the mushroom and similar ventilators capable of being tightly dosed from inside the accommodation space are permitted to be fitted. ? 22. Companionways in exposed positions on the deck shall he of substantial construction and the doors in such companionways shall ,be .capable of being efficiently and tightly closed. The companionways which are not exposed to sea waves are permitted to be provided with wood hinged door not more than 760 mm wide. Where the companionway is from .6 to 1.2 ri; high, it is permitted to be fitted with a folding door, provided that the door and hatch cover are capable of being efficiently and tightly closed. Such doors shall be tested for spraytightness. The coamings of the companionways shall be at least: 300 mm high for the doors leading to engine and boiler rooms as well as for all doors exposed to sea waves and 200 mm high for other doors. All the doors shall be opened outwards to the weather decks. N o t e. The doors of the companionways which are opened to the sides of the ship and exposed to wave strokes shall be arranged at not less than .6 m distance from the side and are permitted only in the aft companionways. ? 23. Deck manholes as well as companionways to spaces other than the living spaces (except engine or motor rooms and cargo holds) shall be provided with strong steel or cast iron covers capable of being perma- nently closed and secured watertight by means of screw or wedge locking tar or clips. The height of coamings of the manholes and companionways to spaces other than the living spaces is defined depending on the con- ditions of sufficient and tight closing. ? 24. Cargo hatchways in exposed positions on the deck of a small ship shall have strong coamings at least 300 mm above the deck for ships of Category 3 and 400 mm for ships of Category 2. ? 25. Closing arrangements of cargo hatchways in exposed positions cd the deck shall be efficient and have the following thickness: steel covers (flat) ? at least 4-5 mm; wood covers ? 40 mm in association with a span of not more than 100 cm; in cases of greater spans the thickness shall be increased accordingly. The width of' each bearing surface for these wood hatchway covers shall be at least 65( mm. The closing arrangements of cargo hatchways shall be provided with battens and other effective means for securing depending on the type of the cover (stell, wood). At least one tarpaulin in good condition shall be provided for each cargo hatchway. The tarpaulins may be not provided where the closing arrangements are so constructed and secured that they can be effectively closed watertight. Such construction of the closing arrangements of hatch- ways, in particular when steel corrugated covers are fitted, shall be es- pecially approved by the Register. of Shipping of the USSR. ? 26. Skylights in exposed positions oh the deck of a small ship shall be of strong construction with hinged covers capable of being secured watertight. Scuttle glasses in the covers shall be round, at least 6 mm thick, securely and tightly fitted in the covers. The height of each skylight coaming above the upper surface of the deck shall be in exposed positions at least: 500 mm for engine and boiler skylights; ' 400 mm ? for the remainder of skylights in ships of Category 2; 300 mm ? for the remainder of skylights in ships of Category 3. Where the height of the skylights is less than that stated, the skylights 61 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 \ ... c , 1 d s c=. V , .... ? ? . '?. ?, \ \ lovir, ,..... a ....., C4 OC .....1 , - .03 A. Areas or- icing-up ? BLACK ,TEA Boundaries of areas gASP1,4N SEA Zone 1-Port Constantso y,4,,t108Az7843f0 Parallel 1?00'N 'Cope rarkhonkut yor4.57fH,k4r301 ._Zoneil- Cope Chauda 45?110N,R=35'50% Cape Otrish60-4,+VW,P37.7,11 . Zone Ill-Boy of N000rossi Gsk , N N. \ : 0 --..-. tz, .. '....!, It' 4.:. $ 1 /C V --.1 I , \ , ? 3)1..... ...... c..", 0 L. . p Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 .1 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 are not permitted to be provided with opening covers, except cases, when these skylights are arranged in superstructure, deckhouse or engine casing. The height of superstructure, deckhouse or engine casing in these cases shall be not less than 350 mm above the upper deck of ,the ship. The height) of the skylight coaming shall be at least 150 mm above the upper surface of the deck of the superstructure, deckhouse or engine .casing. ? 29. Superstructures extending from side to side of the ship (sunk 'forecastle, poop, and bridge) may be included in reserve buoyancy of the ship (See ? 42), provided that the strength of the superstructure corres- r onds to that of the ship's hull. The strong end bulkheads in these superstructures are allowed to have only such openings which are fitted with efficient watertight means of closing. Doors fitted in bulkheads of such superstructures shall be of steel and capable of being closed watertight by means of handles attached to the door from both sides. The height of,the coaming in this case shall be at least 250 mm. The door shall be fitted only in the bulkheads pro- tected against wave strokes. The superstructures which do not meet the requirements stated above shall not be taken into account when assigning the freeboard to the ,ship. . ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 APPENDIX 4- THE PRINCIPLES LAID IN THE BASIS OF ADDITIONAL REGUIREMENTS ON STABILITY OF TUGS It is known from practice that the casualties of tugs due to` loss of stability are caused in most cases by the action of a towline quickly taut- .ened. The whole phenomenon of capsizing develops so impetuously that in majority of cases it is impossible to take proper and prompt measures against the capsizing of the ship. Therefore the cases of the "jerk" of towline shall be considered especially careful. The jerk of the, towline. can occur in two different cases: when a tug moves by means of her own propelling installation tightening the towline preliminarily slacken or when a tow moves (under its own momentum, under the action of current or its own propelling power) about the tow boat, the latter may be at the,first moment immovable. The first case occurs, for example, when raising a stranded tow af- loat under the action of momentum of the tug. The tug picks up speed with the line being free and slack and then by its inertia and by thrust of propellers produces a dynamical pull of the line, by action of which it is possible sometimes to get the tow afloat again. It may happen while tightening taut the line, whose direction forms ,with the centre line of the tug a rather large angle so that the projection of dynamical pull on mid- ship plane may create a dangerous heeling impulse moment. An analogous situation can take place when the tug tries to alter sharply the course of the tow by force of the towline pull, the tug in this case can come to the helm circle with a tout or, what is more dangerous, with preliminarily slacked and then quickly tightened, towline. In the second case the tow (vessel) moving under its own momentum, under the actio'n of current, its own propelling power or by pull of other tugs (when towed by several tugs, e. g. when moved out or into a port) tautens the cable preliminarily slack, transferring to the hook of the tug a sufficiently great impulsive jerk power. It can appear in certain cases that the tug at this, moment lies athwart to the direction of jerk, then the dangerous heeling .impulsive moment will be produced. As to the external factors, the speed of the tug in relation to the speed of the tow and the angle between the towline and the centre line of the tug in all cases are of decisive importance. In the first case the greatest heel is produced when the angle formed by the towing cable with the centre line is slightly less than 900. In the second case, the jerk purely transversal is the most dangerous. The latter has been assumed as a basis when working out the additional require- ments for stability of tugs of the new Standards of Stability. Experience gained in application of Provisional Standards of Stability of sea-going merchant ships and coasters, 1948, issued by the Register of Shipping of the USSR, showed that they have been unsatisfactory as re- gards checking of stability of tugs for jerk of the towline. It appeared that a considerable number of tugs, sufficient stability of which was confirmed by the experience gained in their service, did not satisfy the Provisional Standards. Uncovered shortcoming of the Provi- sional Standards as regards special requirements for stability of tugs arose from the lack of sufficiently right ideas about mechanics of dynami- cal heel of the vessel under the action, of jerk of the towline. The research of the dynamics of ship under the action of jerk of the towline and the project of the new Standards of Stability for tugs were carried, out by the Sector of Sea-Going Qualities of .the Central Maritime Research. Seientific In stitute. 64 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 _ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 It was supposed beforehand that the stability of tugs shall be stan- dardized in two essentially different directions: 1. According to criterion derived from analysis of the dynamics of transverse jerk,of the towline. 2. According to criterion derived from analysis of heeling moment when, the ship moves with an oblique course in relation to taut towline, at an angle which is nearly the right one. As is obvious from analysis of the forces created when the ship 'moves at a helm angle with tight towline, the heeling pull of the latter due to the helm force created, can be several times as large as the maximum screw thrust even when the ship steadily moves. It was supposed previously that this maximum heeling effort is; equal to a half of the pull at the towing hook along the centre line of -hie ship. An attempt to foresee in the Standards a direct checking of stability when the ship steadily moves, proved to be unsuccessful Owing to lack of sufficient ,amount of experimental materials for computing forces and moments produced under such conditions. These forces and especially mo- ments are sharply changed with alteration of the form of ships. Analysis of dynamics of the oblique jerk of towline when the ship speeds up under ' Fig. 1 of the screw action showed that practically all vessels cannot withstand the dynamical- heeling action of the jerk when moving by an oblique course to the towline and the angle between the course and the line is nearing the right one. Such conditions may not be assumed, there- fore, as a basis of the Standards of Stability; they shall be in no case permitted in the service of tugs. In order to protect fully the ship from capsizing when she accidentally got under conditions of ,oblique jerk the use of special arrangements, for ? momentary ,casting off the towline ,from the bridge in case of emergency or the use of releasing hooks in tugs should be extended. Dynamics of the transverse jerk according to the scheme in Fig. was taken as a principle for the Standaeds. Even when using such simple scheme the dynamics of jerk is proved to be very complex to standardize because the dynamical heel of tug (the tug does not move till the moment of the jerk action) depends .on the following external circumstances: I. Velocity of jerk v. i. e. the speed of movement of the tow in rela- tion to that of the tug. 2. Ratio of the) mass of the tow to that of the tug. 3. Length, weight, elasticity and inertia of the towline. Inclusion into the Standards the influence of length, weight, elasticity and inertia of the towline would extremely complicate the working out of Standards and ;application of the latter since these factors under con- ditions of service of the given ship are changable and accidental to a considerable -extent. Therefore the influence of such factors from the very 5 3arc. 3688 65 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 outset- was not taken into consideration. The heel problem was being solved on assumption that the towline is inponderable problem was being solved, on assumption that the towline is inponderable and non-extensive which gives an additional Margin of stability. It was being considered the movement of a( tug A (Fig. 1) with a mass m under the action of transverse jerk of the towing cable having no weigth, elas- ticity and inertia. It was supposed that at initial moment the ship A lay without heel and the towline with length equal to 1 was not tight (the mass of the line is of no importance in this case). Due to( movement of the tow B with the mass M (taking into account the added mass of water) in a direction perpendicular to the centre line of the ship A with 'a certain speed vo which 'is referred to as the velocity of jerk, the towline is taut- ened and the ship A is carried away and thereby heeling and swinging about' vertical axis. When making the above said assumptions that the line is considered as non-extensive flexible thread devoid of mass, in the mechanical sys- tem: the ship A, the tow B and the surrounding water at the Moment of tightening the line a non-elastic impact will occur. 'As a result of this impact the originally stationary point 0 of suspension of the tow hook as well as the centre of gravity df the ship will obtain momentary accelera- tion; furthermore, the angular velocities of heel and swing of the ship will be created instantly. The pull of the towline at this moment will be in- creased by leap to infinity (theoretically), but the impulse of the pull force will be finite. It is assumed for simplicity that the mass of tow M is very great in comparison with the mass of tug m -4.0) In this case the point of suspension of the tow hook 0 will instantly get a velocity v=v0 in a direction perpendicular to the centre line of ship and this velocity owing to non-extensibility of the line remains constant during the whole post-impact period. It was also assumed that the angle of divergence of the towline from the normal to centre line remains small during the whole period of movement. As a result of )research the appro- ximate equation -V-2 gld (1+01 (1+0 + 112) (1 ) tizz 6 connecting the velocity of jerk v (m/sec) with the maximum heeling angle 0 (radians) of the tug through corresponding thereto aim /d (m) of dy- namical stability, has been obtained, where: g = 9,81 misec2? gravity acceleration; T 2 ? is coefficient of added mass of water when the ship 112,z '------ .13- moves transversally; Xh --= ? is relative "dynamical" abscissa of the point of sus- pension of the tow hook; Ii =? is relative "dynamical" ordinate of the point of suspension of the tow hook; xh? is distance between the point of suspension of the tow hook and the centre of gravity of the ship measured on the horizontal in in; Zo? is height,of the point of suspension of the tows hook above the "central point" in in; rzz? is radius of inertia of the ship's mass with due re- gard for inertia of the water mass about the vertical central axis (related to virtual mass of the ship when moving transversally) in m; 66 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 rx,? is radius of inertia of the water' mass with due re- gard for inertia of the water about longitudinal central axis (related to virtual mass of the ship when moving transversally in the water), in m. The "central point" denotes the centre of -inertia of the ship's mass together with the added mass of water: Assuming the permissible heeling angle 0, the permissible velocity of jerk v can be computed from the formula (1) preliminaliry determining from the diagram of dynamical stability the value Id corresponding to the given heeling angle 0. On the contrary, haying assumed the velocity of jerk, the arm le corresponding thereto can be computed from the formula: 1.)2 ? (1 + I .112z 2g ( 1 +c2) (1? e2 b2) (2) which is obtained by 'solving the equation (1) in relation to /d Then the corresponding heeling angle 0 can be determined in the usual way from the diagram of dynamical stability.' Examination of the influence of the tow mass upon dynamical heel in case of jerk enables calculating the decrease of the heeling angle due to finiteness of the tow mass. If the heeling angles from the equation (1) when the mass of a tow is infinitely great and when it is times as large as that of tug, are denoted 0 and Op, accordingly, then 0 the ratio may be calculated from the formula: 0 --rr (1 + c2) 1 + c2 + b2) + 0+ p. + c2 + b2 + p.) ? (3) As the formula indicates that the heeling angle in case of jerk reduces with decrease in the tow mass (e. i. with increase of II.= so the assumption that the tow mass in comparison with the tug mass in infi- nitely great gives a certain margin of stability in the Standards. The computations indicate that the correction for influence of the tow mass practically does not exceed 5-10%. As is evident from schematized examination of the jerk phenomenon, jerk velocity is of decisive importance for producing the heeling impulse. From the values being part of formulae (1) and (2) for determining the maximum heeling angle on the basis of dynamical stability diagram, only the jerk velocity connects the ship with conditions of environment, all other values define own properties of the ship. Thus, only jerk velocity or a value directly connected therewith may serve as a criterion of the stability in case of jerk. The velocity of jerk determined for each tug on the basis of danger- ous heeling angle and depending on: a) position of the tow hook along the height and length of the tug; b) stability characteristics of the tug; c) tug's inertia properties?can define ability of the tug to withstand. the dangerous heeling action of the jerk on 'one hand, and to some extent service conditions under which the tug operates, on the other hand. The upper limit of possible jerk velocity can be, for example, deter- mined. This upper limit is defined by the speed of towage in smooth water, velocity of the current, velocity of the wind drift or velocity of the cyclic movement in rough water of the tug when it lies along the waves. To establish the standard of the maximum jerk velocity, the material relating to stability of great number of tugs under different loading con- ditions has been worked out. The maximum jerk velocity was being calculated from the formula (1) for each tug. 5* 67 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 ' Several attempts have been made to find the magnitude which in ?the best way suits to be an argument defining the service velocity of the jerk. As a result, the power of the tug was found to be such 'argument. The adopted method of standardizing differs essentially from that of Provisional Standards and changes the estimation of stability of the tugs although it is based on certain conditional assumptions. The new method founded on assumed scheme of jerk, is based at the same time n strict mechanical laws and more substantiated physically. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 APPENDIX .5 THE PRINCIPLES LAID IN THE BASIS FOR THE STANDARDS OF STABILITY OF FLOATING CRANES Up to the present there have been no officially adopted and detailed requirements regulating the stability of sea-going floating cranes in the practiee of stability assignment both in the USSR and abroad. There are known, however,, individual requirements introduced by some classification societies, e. g. the Polish. Register Of Shipping, Germanischer Lloyd, DSRK, various shipping administrations as, well as the requirements for floating cranes operating on the internal water- ways Of. the USSR. This is why, while introducing into shipping for the first time the, Standards of Stability for Sea-Going floating Cranes, the Register of Shipping of the USSR considers it necessary for the right understanding and interpretation of particular provisions to bring these PRINCIPLES to the notice of all persons and bodies concerned. * * * According to the "Standards of Stability for Floating Cranes", stability of a crane is considered sufficient if it complies with the two conditions as follows: 1) the heeling angles of a crane in operation (that is, with load on its hook and suddenly applied wind pressure) do not exceed the permiss- ible values; 2) the required reserve of stability of a non-working crane (that is, with no load on its hook) is ensured under dynamic action of storm gale. Thus,, the force of Wind pressure is -of decisive importance in- the 'estimation of stability of floating cranes. The force in question is also of essential significance when consider- ing the strength of metal crane structures, both floating and other types. .The value of wind loading in the structural design of cranes is assigned by the USSR State Standard (FOCT 1451-42); the standard data being sufficiently confirmed by the experience obtained in the service of lifting cranes.' This is why it was considered expedient to lay the data presented, in this Standard as a basis in working out the requirements for stability of floating cranes,... According to the data given in the above Standard, the ealculated wind loading upon a crane is divided into: (a) loading in operative condition, that is, with load on the hook, and (b) loading 'in non-operative condition. The value of wind pressure for dock and floating cranes in operative condition is as follows: p=40 kg per sq m. For the cranes in non-operative condition, that is, with no load on hook, the value of the calculated wind, pressure is determined from the following formula: p = leg kg per sq.m , (1) where k is the coefficient of aerodynamic resistance assumed for differ- ent parts of the sail area within the range of k= 1.2 ? 1 4 , q? the calculated wind pressure head equal to ? 69 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved fo.r. Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 02 02 q =p -1(3. ? (2) where p is mass density of air, kg.m -4 sec2; v? wind velocity, mIsec. The value of the calculated wind pressure head is given, in the ['OCT 1451-42 within the range of 100-?- 180 kg per sq.m depending upon height of sail area above the earth or sea surface. Total height of a crane in this case is divided into zones, each 20 m ;high, beginning from .the earth. Within each individual zone the calculated pressure head is assumed to be constant andl is determined by the ordinates of the zone midpoint. Total force of the wind pressure acting upon a crane is determined by the formula: P=1PiSi, (3) where pi?calculated wind pressure; Si? calculated surface of that particular part of the crane or load sail area which is located in a given zone. For a con- tinuous-sided crane structure the calculated sail area is that restricted by the shape of the crane, while for a lattice structure it is an area restricted by its shape minus the openings between the members. To calculate stability of a floating crane it is important to know not so much the force of wind pressure, as the aerodynamic moment produced by it. The USSR State Standard No. ['OCT 1451-42 contains- no direct instructions as to a method for determination of the heeling moment, but it can be fixed easily on the ,basis of the data presented in this Standard. The wind velocity permissible for carrying out the cargo handling operations is determined by assigning for a crane in operative condition the wind pressure equal to p=40 kg per sq.m. If the mean value of the aerodynamic flow coefficients is k=1.3, the wind pressure equal to 40 kg per sq.m. corresponds to the wind force 6, measured by the Beaufort scale. Maximum velocity of the wind flaw or squall in this case is about 22 mIsec, while mean velocity is 10 to 12 mIsec. Different methods of defining the wind loading used in the USSR State Standard ['OCT 1451-42, that is, in terms of the wind pressure for a crane in operative condition and in terms of the velocity head for a crane in; non-operative condition can hardly be considered advisable and may become a source of misunderstanding. It is considered more rational in the calculations of stability to specify the wind loading for both conditions of the crane by means of the velocity head. In this case various parts of the sail area should be considered from the viewpoints of the coefficients of flow, the value of the latter being different for \,arious areas, but which, however, are the same both for the operative and non-operative conditions of the crane. The standard of the calculated wind pressure head adopted for, a floating crane in operative condition is q=30 kg/sq.m. The wind pressure corresponding with this standard after introducing the coefficients of flow is about p=40 kg/sq.m which complies with the requirement laid down in the above State Standard. The value of the velocity head q for a crane in operative condition should be adopted in accordance with the USSR State Standard ['OCT 1451-42 constant for the entire sail area of the crane. The fact - that for a non-operating floating crane the adopted values of the velocity head are different for various zones depending upon their height makes the calculation slightly more complicated; in other words, due to different 70 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 positions of the boom in and out of operation and because of the load to be lifted the calculations of the sail area and heeling moment should be carried out separately for each of the two conditions and as a result the sail areas obtained will be different. The heeling moment produced by the effect of the wind flaw depends upon rising of the centre of effort and the-crane centre of gravity as well as on position of the resultant of the hydrodynamic inertia and drift resistance forces. The height of the centre of effort above the coorqinate plane for a crane in operation can be determined from the formula as follows: Ek? z? Zn . (4) EkiS1 For a floating crane out of operation the height of its centre of effort should be determined taking into account the difference in the wind head in various zones Eki Si ziqi Z = P (5) where S1?the sail areas, of individual parts of the structure; zi? rising of their CIG above the coordinate plane; lei? aerodynamic flow coefficients; q1? the values of wind pressure for different zones of the sail area. The heeling moment produced by the effect of the wind flaw, should be considered as suddenly applied and dynamically acting. The force of inertia of the crane itself is applied to its centre of grav- ity which is usually located considerably above the waterline. The result- ant of the hydrodynamic inertia and drift resistance forces can be located both above and below the waterline, depending on the ratio of principal dimensions and lines of the pontoon underwater hull, shape of extending parts, variation of the heeling angle, variable drift speed and acceleration, etc. Determination of a true lever of the heeling moment produced by squall presents a complicated hydrodynamic problem a precise solution of which in conformity with the particular question does not prove its value. It is more advisable to adopt as an arm of the heeling moment the height of the crane sail area centre above the actual waterplane with the crane in straight position, as it is customary in stability calculation for transport ships. In; this case, when calculating the position of the sail area centre with the aid of the formulae (4) and (5), it ?is necessary to take ,for the coordinate plane the actual waterplane with the floating crane at .zero heeling, while the values determined by these 'formulae should be ?assum- ed equal to the arm of the heeling moment. In practical calculations of the heeling moment this assumption eliminates the necessity to calculate the height' of the centre of effort altogether, since the value of the unknown heeling moment caused by the wind pressure can be determined directly from the formula as follows: (a) for a floating crane in operative condition: Ailed= .001 q kiSizi tin; (6) (b) for a floating crane in non-operative condition: MI/lice/ = .001 /lei zi qi Em. (7) 71 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Position of the swinging boom of a general purpose crane in opera- tion should be that in the frame plane. Centre of gravity of a load, suspended to the crane boom should be assumed as located in the point of the load suspension to) the boom. It should be assumed that the heeling moment acts in the same direc- tion as the moment due to the load taken. When checking the stability of a floating crane out of operation; it should be assumed that the boom is installed in the crane fore and aft plane as well as turned on board. Inclination ofi a, working crane due to the wind effect corresponds to normal conditions of the floating crane operation. Therefore, the assigned value of the permissible heeling angle Odi,??, should) be such as not to impede normal service conditions of a crane. The permissible,, heeling angle adopted in the Standards is the least of the three values as follows: ? 1) the heeling angle with which the minimum freeboard of the pontoon is 300 mm, taking into account its trim; 2) heeling angle with which the middle of the midship section bilge comes out from water; 3) heeling angle 0"? =6?. Since the maximum value of total heel produced by the static effect' of the load moment, boorry, and balance weight as well as by the dynamic effect of the wind pressure should not exceed 6?, its determination can be made using the metacentric formula of stability 57,3? ? 2Mheel degrees, (8) 0d= 00 4- D (r ? a) where 00? is static heeling produced by the load moment; Mhea? is heeling moment caused by the wind pressure for a crane in operation; D? is displacement; (r ?a)? is metacentric height. The second item of the right-hand p,art of formula (8) determines dynamic heeling caused by the wind pressure. The metacentric height (r?a) should be assumed with due corrections for free surfaces of liquids. However, due to large values of (r?a) amounting for the floating cranes to several;) metres,, it is necessary to take into account only those tanks for which the correction to the metacentric radius exceeds one decimetre (.1( metre). If the design of the crane boom does not provide for its rotation about the vertical axis, the crane can have no initial heeling. In this case the heel 00 -in formula (8) should be assumed zero, while dynamic heeling caused by the wind pressure only should not exceed 3?, that is, Oaperm < 3?? Checking for stability a floating crane in non-operative condition assumes the action of hurricane upon it. Since this can be a very seldom case, the requirements for stability of a floating crane in non-operative condition should provide for its safety against capsizing. The heeling angles produced thereby can exceed their values permissible under operating conditions. The calculated wind loading upon a crane corresponds to that for which structural strength of the crane boom is checked under hurricane and, tc all appearance, cannot be considered as the breaking loading. Under this loading, in certain structural members subjected to the heavi- est stresses) the permanent strain can just originate. It would be illogical to regard the same wind) loading as that capable to cause capsizing of the crane. Since with the boom positioned in the fore and aft plane the floating 72 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 crane in non-operative position has no initial heeling, the determination of an appropriate minimum capsizing moment for it can be made using the dynamic stability curve by plotting a tangent to the curve from the origin of coordinates as it is usual done. In the cases when it is assumed that the swinging boom of a floating crane is turned on board, the crane out of operation can have some initial heeling assumed in the direction of the wind action. In such cases the minimum capsizing moment is determined by the dynamic stability curve, using the method described 'in detail in the Standards. To guarantee the safety of a floating crane against capsizing, a coefficient of the conditional reserve of stability is introduced into the Standards equal to: K caps M ? heel (9) For a crane in non-operative condition the calculated standard designed to specify the conditional reserve of stability is assumed to be: K 2.0 . (10) The Standards contain additional requirements for stability of float- ing cranes providing their passage at a sea or at an ocean. Besides listing a, number of arrangements necessary for the safety of a floating crane when passing at a sea or at an ocean, it is recommended in the Standards that the following unequality be satisfied: caps n A4 heel where Mcap5 is the minimum capsizing moment determined from the dynamic stability curve taking into account the rolling, the amplitude of which for all cranes is assumed Om= 15'; M heel? is the heeling moment caused by the wind pressure determined in conformity with the passage conditions according to the plan adopted for a non-operating crane, as specified in the Standards. The necessity to work out special requirements for stability of crane in its passage has been emphasized by a number of Inspections of the USSR Register of Shipping. The Standards contain instructions as to the necessity of compiling the "Information on Stability of a Floating Crane" and experimental determination of the position of its centre of gravity. There are no requirements in the StandarcN for checking the stability of a floating crane in case of sudden breakaway of the load though these were introduced into the Draft Standards, some USSR State Standards and other documents standardizing the stability of floating cranes. The main reason to exclude these requirements was the data obtained by the Central River Fleet Research Institute in the service behavior studies of a number of floating cranes in case of sudden break- away of the load handled. As a result of the tests carried out by the aforesaid Research Institute, rapid attenuation of the crane oscillations arid a low dynamic coefficient, exciting no apprehension, were found. The results of the crane stability calculations in case of the load breakaway which were made in accordance with the requirements laid down in the Draft Standards enable to draw similar conclusions. 73 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 The calculations show,that even disregarding the damping forces and assuming a hardly probable coincidence of the load breakaway with a wind gust, stability of all the cranes designed is ensured with a large reserve. Therefore? the case of the load breakaway was excluded from the requirements laid down in the Standards. The Standards of Stability do not contain any requirements to the static stability curve for floating cranes. It is evident that the requirements laid down Fn ? 12? Part I cannot be extended to the floating cranes which are specific' for a shorter but higher curve of statical stability. However, at present there is no data that could be used for adopting reasonable restrictions to the curve of stability for cranes. It is likely that there will be no ',need in such restrictions altogether but this will be proved by the experience gained in the usage of these Standards. The only limitation introduced into the Standards is that it is not obligatory to take into consideration the effect of free surfaces of the liquids when plotting the curves , of stability for floating cranes, that is, the correction obtained thereby is negligible in the case of large maximum arms of the curves. The present Standards have been checked by calculation of the basic types of floating cranes that yielded good results under service conditions and have a load carrying capacity ranging from 1 to 300 tons. The experience obtained in the usage of these Standards for practical calculations will enable to store additional data on ,the stability of float- ing cranes that will enable to make preciser lated editions of these Standards. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Pref ace CONTENTS Part I Standards of Stability of Sea-Going Vessels and Coasters (of transport and fishing fleets) Introduction ..... Chapter I. General Requirements . Chapter II. Additional Requirements Pref ace introduction . Part II Standards of Stability of Floating Cranes . ... 5 . 6 7 21 Requirements for Stability Appendix 1. Instruction for Determination of tho Vessel's Centre of Gravity by the Inclining test Appendix 2. Extracts from Load Line Rules for Sea-Going Ships . . Appendix 3. Areas of Black and Caspian Seas in which the Icing of Vessels should be taken into Consideration Appendix 4. The Principles laid in the Basis of Additional Requirements on Stability of Tugs Appendix 5. The Principles laid in the .Basis for the Standards of Stability of Floating Cranes Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 30 31 32 37 58 63 64 69 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 PETVICTP C0103A CCP HOPMbl OCTOfigHBOCTH MOPCKHX cya,oB K naaBruix KpaHoB ? IloiroTorialeHo K negaTH .1-jopmaTHBHum Otae.nom 11,11KB-1 NIM(I) OTB. peaaxTop auramilexoro 133,aaIIII51: B. H. EPOILKHH TexH. pe,aaKTop: 0. H. KOTA5ICO8a. KoppeKTop /7. K. MapbtoicKast ?Caano B Ha6op 17/VIII 1961 r. IloanHcaHo K ue'-IaTM 30/XI 1961 r. (DopmaT 6ym. 70x1081/16? .3,85 6ym. YCJI. Req. a. 7,7 13 T. 4. 2. BKJI. Y4.-H32L. a. F13,a. N9 CP1-662. THpaac 1000 3K3, 11,eHa 40 Kon. " 3aKa3 No 3688. THI1Orpa4MI5I ?MopcKoil TpaHcnopT?, Oaecca, JleHHHa, 26. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 NOTICE to the English Edition of the ?Standards of Stability of Sea-Going Vessels and Floating Cranes" Attention is drawn to the following misprints having occured in the text b.0 Line Printed Should be 24. 14 from above of paragraph 14. indication of ?paragraph 14. 40 22 from below (bubles) (bubbles) 50 Table 2, column 4, total 1.83 1.33 50 Table 3, observa- .385 .385 tion No.4 .375 .393 .375 .393 .391 .391 66 9 from above mass length 66 formula (1) 67 ,27 from below rinass in mass is . 3alca3 /s1 3688 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 40 KOH. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 ? AGREEMENT between the Register of the USSR and Lloyd's Register of Shipping Inspection 1. In any port in which there is a representative of only one of the two societies referred to in the present agreement, the owner or authorised representative of the owner of a vessel classified by a society not represented in this port or district, may apply to the inspector of the other society to conduct a survey of damage to the hull and machinery (with the exoeption of inspection of damage to cargo), for dock inspection and for recommendations on specific necessary repairs and supervisory procedure on repairs to hull and machinery. For carrying out of other surveys, except the above-mentioned, reciprocal agreements are required between the Chief Directorates of the two classification societies. Instructions 2. The inspector will conduct a survey in conformity with regular and customary methods and in conformity with the rules of the society which he represents, unless other conditions have been agreed upon pre- viously with the in office of the above societies. ReporWi, 3. Upon completion of the survey the inspector shall draw up a report in the English language, covering the factual conditions of the examination of parts of the hull and machinery, and shall make appropriate recommenda- tions for retention in oleos, taking into consideration the results of the survey recommendations. The inspector may likewise extend the date of the Operating oertificate or load-line and/or safety of navigation equipment and instruments, displacement, classification of the vessel, under the present authorisation of the appropriate administration. The inspector may also carry out supervision of changes made in equip- ment for loading grain or the installations affecting the registered capacity of the vessel. The inspector will refer the inspection report to the main office of his society to be forwarded to the society with which the vessel is registered, and a copy of this report is sent to the vessel. Verification of Survey 4. laoh society reserves its legal right to conduct verification of the survey in cozmection with the work done by the other society. List of Inspectors 6. Both societies shall exchange lists of their inspectors and addresses of the plums where they have representatives, and shall keep each other informed of any later changes. -1- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 -2- Remuneration 6. The society carrying outs survey shall render an itemised bill for charges in conformity with its regular rates. This bill will be paid by the owners of the vessel at whose request the survey was made, or by their representative located in the port where the survey work was done. 7. The present agreement does not restrict at all the development of, nor does it limit any foreign representative from complying with the regulations of the societies. S. This agreement will enter into force on the date of its publica- tion but it may be subject to modifications by mutual consent. 9. The agreement may be terminated if either of the two signatory societies gives notification in writing six months in advance of the date of termination. The agreement is drawn up in two copies, both in the Russian and English languages, both texts to have equal force. Director President Register of the USSR Lloyd's Register of fp. Rykachev Shipping 20 February 1962 K. Pelli U. S. Dept. of Commerce Earitime Administration Division of Office Services Translated by ESE 5 Nev. 1962 vast,-74A Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80t00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 AoroBop ?A? ME)KAY PErlICTPOM CCCP 11 KJEACCHOHKALIMOHliblM OBLUECTBOM BEOPO BEPHTAC 0 B3AHMHOM 3AMEMEHHH 11P14 OCYLHECTIMEH14 14 HAA3OPA 3A HOCTPOHKOH H HEPEOBOPYAOBAHHEM MOPCK14X CY,U,OB HacroHuaHR ,LloroBop 3ax.mogeH mexcay PerHcTpom CCCP, r. 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TAT' 14 43 7 'Ha pa6011.1'no o6mepy cyAoH -0 'oripe,ReAellmo smecnimocni, Tim cyulla ,IIrimia ? ?cyuna B At' erommocm o6mepa B py6.4ux no Mypcoiviy no cneu. _. npasimam , I. Ilaccaxo4pcime, ? rpy?3o- naccaN?mpcme H .71e,a0- KOTIbHbIe cyAa . . ? 710 15 ? 25 10 21. ? 9 ' ? 45 50 17 ? 55 62 20 ? 70 80 27 ? 85 100 33. ? 100 125 42 ? 120 150 50 ? 140 175 60 ? 160 200 67 ..? 180 225 75 II. Fpy3oBbie, Texwle- cKme ,x ?eneuxanbHoro Ha3HaileHHH cy,Ra . . Ao 15 ? 25 . 8-50 17 ? 7-50 ? 45 40 15 ? 55 50 17 ? 70 65 22' ' ? 85 80 27 ? 100 95 32 ? 120 115 38 ? 140 140 46 ? 160 160 53 ? 180 185 62 III. Hecam?oxoxibiel cyAa. Ao 25 12 5 ? 45 30 10 ? 55 37-50 12-50 ? 70 50 17 ? 85 60 20 ? 100 70 ? 23 FlOimegaHH51. 1. FlpH npoHaBoucTise o6mepa cyuos ?Aria H TOIA )1(e cepiui no cosepmemm TO}K,HeCTI3eHBbIX C .0CHOBHb1M THHOBb1M ? CyHHOM HanmaeTcH imam 13' pa3mepe 20% ocHomioro l'apwpa 3a ua>iKeHliblX coapemeHHoil meAffltHH- cHoil annapaTypoit H HOBetiLl1HMIl Aei4e6Hbamii cpeAcTsamii caHaTopHitx H Aomax.OTAblXa AegaTcH H OTa,b1XalOT COBeTCKHe rpaH(AAHe ? CTp0HTeJIH Honor() KOMMyHiicnimecKoro o6utecTBa. B 5IJITe MO)K110 BCTpeTHTb TK.3411XY 113 MOCKBbl H Ampewropa YpaAb- cxoro meTamAyprtmecxoro BaBoAa, reo.nora 113 3ano.ricipbH H maxTepa 113 Ttou6acca. ? The southern coast of the Crimea offers scenic beauties that cannot fail to charm even the most widely-travelled person. As you sail along the coast your eyes meet a magnificent panorama of the handiwork of Nature and man. The ideal starting point for your discovery of the Crimea is Yalta, world-famous holiday resort and seaport. Called the Pearl of the Crimea, it is picturesquely situated on the slopes of a natural amphitheatre facing the azure sea. From Yalta you can travel by sea to all the beauty spots along the Crimen coast. In the old days Yalta was a resort exclusively for the wealthy. No ordinary person could ever afford it. In 1920 a special decree signed by V. I. Lenin turned over the Crimean resorts to the working people. Under the Constitution of the USSR all citizens have the right to free medical treatment, to rest and leisure. During the Soviet years Yalta has become one of the country's largest and best resorts. About half a million people spend their holidays here every year. The guests at the palatial, well-equipped health centres and holiday homes are ordinary Soviet men and women, builders of the new, com- munist society. A weaver from Moscow, director of the Ural machinebuilding plant, a geologist from the Arctic region and a miner from the Donbass?in a word, people of all professions spend their holidays in this wonderful resort. ,umelININII ST III Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06 CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 06141414 BHA 51ATb1 A general view of Yalta Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 1111110 ? ? ? , P hi b. 0 LL LEE() o pu6oKont6uuaT The Fish Factory in Yalta ILaoina,rkb umeun Jleuuna Lenin Square, Yalta Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 B RJITB, KaK a BO acex ropoAax cTpalibi, HART 6o.nbume 1KHJIHM,H0e CTp0HTeJlbCTBO. 3a nocaeAHHe 4 roAa SIJITHHBbl nonywhaH ?KOJI() 100 TbICAM kaaApannilx meTpoa JKILI1011 naow,aAH. B ropoAe HO1IBHJ1HCb HOBble, yJnium, ikHapTa.abi H u.e.abie pafloHbi. LIeHrp nepemecTH.nca K pemice BbicTpoil, rAe aasepulaeTca coaAaHHe apxtiTexTypHoro aHcam6aa HO- Bocrpoeic. BHOBb coaAaHHue KHeacji'aa H MOCKOBCKaA yJIH1.1,61 coeAHHH.nH 51nTy c noce.nkom YuObHoe. Ha nycTbipax Maca- Hoi ropni Bblp0C xpacHabni 6.naroycrpoefinbl6 pa6o,HA ro- p oAox. ,LIo 1965 roAa 6yAeT citatio a 3xcn.nyaTautito eule 160 TbIC314 kaaApaTHbfx meTpoH n.noluaAH. B SIJITe BO3BOASITCH He TOJIbK0 >KHJIble 3,11,aHHA. HeAaBHO nocTpoeHHbnl pbfoolcom6HHaT no apx1fTeliType xopomo rap- mornipyeT C aHcam6.nem xyporra. Like all the other cities of the Soviet Union Yalta is carrying out a big housing programme. In the past four years it has built housing units with a total floor space of about 100,000 square metres. New streets, blocks and resid- ential districts have sprung up. The central section of the town has shifted to the banks of the river Bistraya, where a large-scale housing development is now nearing completion. Two new thoroughfares, Kiev St. and Moscow St., link up Yalta with the nearby community of Uschelnoye. An attrac- tive modern residential district has arisen on Chainoye Hill. Housing units with another 160,000 square metres of floor space are to be built by 1965. But housing is not the only construction going on in Yalta. There is, for example, the Fish Factory, a handsome structure which harmonizes with the whole architectural ensamble of the resort. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 FOCTHHHIla gOpearmaD AJ1H HHOCTpaHHbIX TypiCTOB pac- no.rio>HeHa ripOTHB ropo,acHoro st>iHHasi?, ?YxpaiiHaD, ?FlpiimopcxasiD 14 Ap. TypncTbi, uprie3Hcalo1uHe Ha caoeil awromauniHe, moryT He 6eCHOKOHTbCH 0 ee aaripaaxe HAN pemowre. 9TH 3a60Tb1 6epyT Ha ce6a pa6OTHHICH CTaHHHH TexHiP4ecKoro o6c.nyHoi- BaHH5I. The Oreanda Hotel for foreign tourists overlooks the sea, a stone's throw both from the main beach and from Maritime Park. Here the visitor from abroad will find excellent service and a high standard of comfort. Yalta has a number of other fine hotels, among them the Yuzhnaya, Ukraina and Primorskaya. If you come by car, petrol and servicing are no problem. The staff of the local service station will give you quick and competent assistance. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 -1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 - f 4.2 'r 1; Sixra. Ha6epexcnam Yalta. Embankment 51aTa FOCTI4H1110 ?Opeauf,roD Oreanda Hotel, Yalta Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 2323 1950. r. 1951 r 1952*r. 1953 r. 1954 r. HEPEBO3KA DACCA)1(HPOB MECTHIAM (13J10TOM ' 5IIITHHCKOF0 HOPTA (mow. iteA.) TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS BY BOATS OF THE YALTA PORT (THOUSANDS PERSONS) 1955 r. 1956 r. 1957 r. 1958 r. 1959 r. 1960 r. 0.0 _ t=7 ? - - - = Nese Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Flo o61emy naccamuipcimx nepeBoaoH nopT aaHlimaeT OAHO H3 nepabix mecT H CCCP. PacTeT marepHammoe 6.naro- COCT0511111e COBeTCKHX jiiojieii, yHemitmHaeTca H npliToH Hy- popTHHHort Ha IthicHblil 6eper Kphima. arlim H 06b5ICHFIeTCA pocr oithzema naccammpcmix nepersoaoH. In volume of passenger traffic Yalta is one of the busiest seaports of the Soviet Union. As the Soviet people's living standards rise, more and more citizens spend their holidays on the southern coast of the Crimea, with a corresponding expansion of sea passenger traffic. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 110MTH xpyr.abill ro,g naccasmpcithe cma 51JITHHCK0r0 nopTa xypcHpyloT me>kAy kypopmbimm nyHimmH 10>kHoro 6epera Kpuma. 311M0CI H JleTOM Ha 3THX cy4ax ACCATKH TbICS14 oTitbixaio- UtHX coseptualoT mopciate 3KCK)/pCHH no HcTopHtleckitm H AOCTOrlpHmetiaTe.ribHbIM mecTam. Cemtt.neTHHm n.naHom npeAycmoTpeHo ita.nsHeihnee pac- wiipeHHe H pekoHcTpylutHs nopTa, CTp0HTeJlbeTBO HOB0r0 rpy3osoro nopTa H nonanHeHHe nopTosoro dmoTa HOBbIMH 6bICTp0X0,111ibIMH naccasotpcmimit cy/tamm Ha noAsoAtibix Kpb1J1b5IX. Yalta Port operates a regular passenger service between Yalta and the main resorts along the southern coast of the Crimea practically all the year round. Winter and summer, excursion boats take tens of thous- ands of visitors to historic places and other sights in the Crimea. The Seven-Year Plan (1959 to 1965) calls for further expansion and modernization of the port, construction of a new cargo port, and introduction of a number of fast hydro- foil boats on the local passenger lines. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 \\\ \\\ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 SIJITa. CTO5IHKa cy,Roe A section of the port 11 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 5:1JITa. M0pCK014 BOK3aJl. BHA CO CT0p0111.1 ropop,a The marine passenger station in Yalta 12 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Bo [Tem oxitynautin 5IJ1Tb1 cbauntcrbi BOJIHOCTb10 paa- pywnan nopT. He OCTaJI0Cb tin npittiaJion, HH mopocoro BOK3aJla, HH oxittor6 yueamnero 3,1(aHH51. He60.71bWOil KOJI- JleKTHES pa6o4tix H ntokenepos mitoro riorpyanacn, 4ro6bi 110,7J,HATb nopT 113 pylitt H c,aeaaTh ero riepnokaaccithim. HoBbn mopcxoil BOK3aJI xpacnn, y,ao6en ii yioren. K yc.ny- ram nacca)Knpos pecropanI napnxmaxepckan, nouTa H Te- Aerpact). arcio,aa MO>KHO norottopitTb no Te.necbony C to6bint ropuom mnpa. B 3,1aHHH mopcxoro noxaaaa HmeeTCH H 06- MeHHblri IlyHKT rocy,aapcniennoro 6w-11Q CCCP, re ripona- BOAHTCS o6mett linocrpannoll BaJHOTbl. In the last war the nazi invaders completely destroyed the port of Yalta. They wrecked the marine passenger station, the piers and all the port buildings. The port workers and engineers put in a great deal of effort to raise the structures from the ruins and make Yalta a first-class port. The new passenger station is a well-appointed building with restaurant, barber shop, and post and telegraph office. You can put through a telephone call from here to any city in the world. Foreign currency can be exchanged at an office of the State Bank of the USSR in the station building. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 131414MaTeAbHbf H 3a60T.1114BbI Bpatill ii me,aliwifIcKHe cecTphi am6yHaTopHH 110pTOBliKOB. OHH cmenHT Ha Hnopoin;em maTpo- COB, MOTOplICTOB HaTepoH, nopToshix pa6c4ix ---Bcex, Homy noHepeHo nomeTHoe H 6.naroponHoe neHo 06C,Ily)H118311HH nac- camthpos mopcmix cynos. Pa6oTHHKFI nopTa u HX cembH, KK H BCC rpaKnaHe Hauler,' cTpaHbi, HeHaTcH 6ecn.riaTHo. 14HocTpaHHbie TyppicTbi H MOVAKH no.nb3yRiTcH 6ecn.naTHoil menHuHHcHori nomoutbio HapasHe c coneTcHumH r.pa)HnaHamii. Kpome .neHe6Hoil, Bpaqii nposonsiT 6o.nbuiym npotimnalc- mqecxylo pa6oTy. B 6HaroycTpoeHHom 0c06(1swe, Hena.neHo OT mopH, pac- 110.110)ReH AeTCKH11 can. Xopotuo H Hece.no snech "ma.nbiulam pa6OTHHKOB HOpTa. CpencTHa Ha co,nepHcaHHe neT- cHoro cana BblAeJ1FleT rocynapcTHo. The medical staff of the port out-patient clinic cerefully watch over the health of the seamen, port workers, motor- mechanics and all those who are entrusted with the ho- nourable task of attending the passengers. Like all citizens of the Soviet Union port workers and their families get free medical care. Foreign tourists and seamen receive free medical treat- ment on the same basis as Soviet citizens. In addition to treating patients, Soviet doctors carry out extensive disease-prevention work. The children of the port workers are having a very happy time in their kindergarten, which occupies a well-built house near the beach. This kindergarten is maintained by the state. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 10,k/iil/6100/11 t, Ili III 1 11 I Wi/A I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 51JITa. 1Kriy6 mopm(os The Seamen's Club, Yalta Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 no BetiepamH3 APKO OCBeIlteHHbIX 33.110B K.ny6a MOPAKOB AOHOCATCH 3ByKli POHJIH. B TanueBa.ribmom cariohe BecemiTcsi mo.noAemb. BO BMeCTI1Te.11bHOM K1111033.71e AemoricTplipyeTcH HOBbIci 51JITHHCKHe 110pTOBHKH JI106HT CB011 K.T1y6 H tiacTo flpH- Xo)5T ciojka amecre c )Ketiahm H ACTbM11. B x.ny6e oprarmao- BaH yimBepcHTeT KYJIbTypbI, pa6oTator KPy>KKH Xy,110)KBCT- BeHHOrl camolkesiTe.ribriocni, AyxoBoh H cTpyHribici opxecTpu, Ka6imeTbi TeXHHKH H cboTar1Io6nTe.nek. MopaKR HHOCTpailliblX cyAos scera HaX0ASIT B npnem. OHH ? rocTii 110pTOBHK0B 51JITbl. In the evening you will hear music coming from the brightly-lit halls of the Seamen's Club in Yalta. The young people are dancing in the ball-room of the Club. In a spacious cinema hall you can see a new film... The Seamen's Club is very popular among port workers who often come here with their families. The Club boasts a University of Culture, amateur talent groups, a brass band, and a string orchestra. It has a number of technical hobby and amateur photography rooms. Seamen from foreign ships are always sure of a cordial welcome at the club from Yalta's port workers. . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 nOC.TIe OCB060)KAeHHH 5111TbI OT Hemeuxiix oxicynaHTos pa6otHHHH norra CBOHM11 CHJIaMH TIOCTpOHJIH 48 M0pCKHX cy,goB 'mina ?JlacTotixan. Ceilmac fa cmeHy ?Jlaczonxe? npHumiii HOBble, 6onee coHepineHHble H Homcpopi.a6e.ribHb1e cyila HaBoAcHoR nocrpocimi. Ka)H,goe H3 Tanix cyp,o13 mo)HeT nepetto3HTb ;to .120 naccamuipos H paaimisaTb CKOpOCTb 11 MHJIb B mac. YFOTHbIe CaJI0Hbl, yAo6Hbie Hpecza H AHHallbi, TellTbI Ha na.ny6e ? ace 3TO Ae.riaeT npe6bisamie Ha HaTepe ripHATHbIM H OCTaBJIHeT He3a6mHaembie BIleIlaTJ1eHlin OT rioe.moH 13,1k0J1b lawHoro i5epera Kpuma, H CesacTonanb, CyAaH, 43eoocmo. After Yalta was liberated from the nazi invaders the port workers themselves built a fleet of motor launches of the Lastochka type for the local excursion and passenger service. They have now been replaced by new, faster and more 'comfortable factory-made boats. These boats carry 1120 passengers, 'cruising eleven miles an hour. The boats have cosy salons. There are desk-chairs and tents. A trip along the southern coast of The Crimea, to Sevas- topol, Sudak and Feodosia is a pleasant and unforgettable experience. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 , r ? Ten.noxoA eMaccauApaD The m. s. Massandra M0pCKOR KaTep nina(tTlacTogaas> A motor launch of the Lastochka type , Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 4=0.1 orari;2?0 4zigt,,cf KaTep Ha noditeofittbix Kpb1J11,51X A hydrofoil boat Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 51.nTa ? aTo mopcithe BopoTa Ithithoro 6epera Kphima. B NJITHHCKOM nopTy OCTaHaBAHBatOTCH nacca)Kupcxue Kpyri- HOTOHHaWlible cyAa Aa.ribuero Cile,40BaHHA. KypopTuuKu moryT noceTuTb J11113a,10410, 30J10TOci CrlaCTOMKNHO rne3Aos), Mucxop, Anynxy, Cumeu3, KacTponoab, Oopoc, ryp3ycl), Opyu3eucxoe, AnyuiTy, Cy;lax. Yalta is the sea gate of the Crimea's southern coast. Large passenger ships call at the port. From here, holiday- makers can take trips along the coast to Livadia, Gold Beach, "Swallow's Nest", Miskhor, Alupka, Simeiz, Kastropol, Foros, Gurzuf, Frunzenskoye, Alushta and Sudak. Boats ply between Yalta and the resorts along the coast. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 B flusaAHH ? 6b1mueci peaHAeHumu pycciouc uapeii ? OTAblX310T rpy,toluoecg co scex KoHulos CCCP. 3,1ecb ripe- KpacHbiii MUM, KoTophifi npuB,fieKaeT He ratibtco HypopTHH- KOB caHaropuR cIluBaruism, HO II mHormx rypicrou. OHH rIptie3>KaioT cgma Ha Karepax, orxoitriu.kilx 113 51iiTb1 B J111- E13)11110 mepe3 KamKHTeJlbHOCTb nyTH OT 51JITIA ,11,0 MHcxopa ? 40 MHHyT. Miskhor is one of the loveliest spots in the Crimea. A number of first-class holiday homes and health centres are situated here, including the large Ukraina Sanatorium, which has an indoor sea-water swimming pool. ? The Miskhor park is deservedly considered the best along the Crimean coast. Boats of the Yalta?Alupka line stop at Miskhor. The trip by sea from Yalta to Miskhor takes 40 minUtes. There is a restaurant in the beautiful park at Miskhor and a snack bar near the pier. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Mucxop. CauaToputi oYitpauma? The Ukraina Sanatorium in Miskhor Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 27 IVriri,77.777777 (tr Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 1111 .? ? trittrttrittrrtrtr 1 Fcre.1764717r ? # 0,0 ?00 7' 7 40, " ~It .141111fr_! 28 A.nyrma. ,aaopen.-myaeil The Palace Museum in Alupka Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: ICIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 AAynKa wropoil noaHamemim noue RAM! KypopT Ha 10wHom 6epery Kpuma. BHHmarme mHoromHcAeHHmx noceTHTeAeA nplumemeT AnynamicKHA Asopeu, nocTpoeHHmA B HamaJle npoulaoro mica. Oco6eHHo KpacHa KOKH11111 cpacaA B maapHTaHcKom crime 11 UJHOKB xameHHaa .necTHrata c Tpema napamH 6e.nbix mpamopHbix .nbaoa. Zaopeu oxpy)KaeT 6o.ntanoil napa. B aanax ABopua-myaea co6paHo mHoro npoHaBeAeHHA H3o6pa3meabHoro HcxyccTaa. YA06Hee acero nonacm B A.nynxy mopem. nP0A0A)KH- TBAbHOCTb nyTH OT 14ATH AO AAyBKH -- 1 mac. Alupka ranks second in importance after Yalta among the resorts along the southern coast of the Crimea. One of the main sights here is the Alupka Palace built in the beginning of the 19th century. Especially beautiful are the southern facade of the build- ing in the Moresque style and the "Lion Terrace", an impos- ing wide staircase decorated with three pairs of white marble lions. The palace stands in a large and beautiful park. A Museum of Fine Arts has been set up in the palace. The most convenient way to reach Alupka from Yalta is by sea. The trip takes one hour. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 OAHH H3 HpyriHeitinHx H Hati6onee craphix xypopTor3 ? CHMeH3. anaroAaTHmit KJIHMaT, o6HHHe PaCTHTeJlbHOCTH H YAO61tb1.e n.aaHni nptisneKaioT ciojaexceroAHo ThICH,114 B HypopTHom noceaxe CHmema pacnonO)Ketio cemb ca- HaToplieH. HeAa.neHo OT nphtla,na B mope HAaeTca Hbicoxaa cita.na Aliso. flo y3KOcl orpaK(eHHoil HameHHoil JleCTHHIte MOSICHO 71011,HHTbCH K ee HepuntHe; o-rcio4a OTKP131133eTCH 6ecHoHe4- mopckaa ,113.11b. CHMeH3CKHR rt.n FOK ()Aim H3 HyttinHx Ha 10>KHOM 6e- pery. Me.Kay 5IJITOI ii CHmeHaom pery.napHo HypctipyloT nac- caHutpcicHe kaTepa. Simeiz is one of the oldest and largest resorts along the southern coast of the Crimea. Its salubrious, climate, rich vegetation and excellent beach attract thousands pi visitors every year. There are seven sanatoriums in Simeiz. There is a beautiful cliff named "Divo" ("Wonder Tower") above the shore not far from the pier. Excursionists who climb to the, top along the narrow stairway cut out of the rock are rewarded by a breath-taking view of the sea and the coast. The beach at.Simeiz is one of the finest along the southern coast. There is a regular boat service from Yalta to Simeiz. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 ./ ?.' / / ' ? / / '\ '''\, s'', ? ? . . _------1 ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001- / / / 1 c \ --_1 B Cumense A scene in Simeiz 31 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 ? ',P." ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 4-reak ?MIL r ''".-4"1-41?? -,:arrrt 32 flpuaii y HI1KIITCKOITI 60TallligeCKOr0 caAa The pier at the Nikitsky Botanical Garden Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 B cemm KIVIOMeTpaX OT 1J1Tbl pacHRHy.nacb e3e.neHaH coHposinummuaD Kphima ? HHKHTCKilii 6oTaimmecHH11 caA n.noinaAbio 280 rewrapots. OKOJIO 7000 slurps pacTeHmil co6paHo 3,Rech B >HHHylo KOJIJIeKBH10 CO ticex macTell cHeTa. Hay?mbie carpy,runiKH 6oTaH4P-leCKOr0 caika Ha OCHOBe miiHypHHcHHx meToikos HOBbIe Hei-mbie copTa n.no- AoHbix, TexHHHeciaix H ACKOpaTHBHbIX pacTeHml, nomoratoT K0JIX03BM H coHxo3am BblpaLHHBaTb 60FHTlaIe ypoxiau cppyK- TOB. HHKHTCKHCI 60THHH4eCKIIii ca,a ? nepnbik nyHHT, Kyika 3aXO,KCIT cma, HypcHpyiouime me.KRy 51JITOCI, cyp3ycpcm H AJIyurroft. flp0,KOJI}KHTeJlbHOCTb nyTH OT BJITbl ? 15 immyT. The famous Nikitsky Botanical Garden, "green treasury of the Crimea," is only about four miles from Yalta. Cover- ing an area of 700 acres, it contains some 7,000 species and varieties of plants from all over The world. The staff carries out a large programme of research and, besides, gives practical assistance and advice to collective farms and state farms. The Nikitsky Botanical Garden is the first stop on the boat lines from Yalta to Gurzuf and Yalta to Alushta. The trip from Yalta to the Garden takes 15 minutes. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 3a FINKHTCKHM 60THHH,leCKMM cawyt THHTICH 6epera Begno3e.nenoro Fypaycl)a ? oAnoro 113 nonyAnpneIluinx KAN- maTugecKnx xypopTon Kpbima. ageCb B 1820 roAy a OMe renepa.na Paencxoro A.nexcanAp Cepreenn4 TpexneAe.nbnoe npe6b1na1ne a Fyp3y4ke Fiyunoin cmwra.ri cmacTimieflwnm spemenem cnoeil HK113H14. B 6oraTecnnem nape ryp3ycpa MO>KHO yBHACTb nonble nocaAxii caminnTa, Aexopanunoro rpanaTa,11 11 pa3.rni4- HbIX 11.1100BEX Aepenben. ra30Hbl napxa yxpaulaior p03b13 r.naxicoycbi, BHOJIbl, umHHH. Soon after your boat leaves the Nikitsky Botanical Garden the evergreen shores of Gurzuf, one of the Crimea's most popular climatic resorts, come into view. Alexander Pushkin the great Russian poet, spent three weeks in Gurzuf in 1820 as 'a guest' of General Rayevsky. Pushkin regarded those three weeks as the happiest time of his life. One of the many places in Gurzuf associated with Pushkin is a huge cliff to which the poet often came. In the luxuriant park there are young groves of box-trees, decorative pomegrantes, thujas, fruit trees of various kinds, and colourful beds of roses, gladioli, and zinnias. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 .1. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Fypaych. (130HTaH Homb? The Night Fountain in Gurzuf _ , aasurt-:-- 01, - A ? 06wolii BHA ryP3Y(1)a A general view of Gurzuf Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 4,!* 1 aww4117.-- Ag" - '111.1Wiroalp VI ft M. 0711711. :---;+?%%--"...1 G03- -.4ilwr-wwww.w. :??? CyAno y ApTexa Approaching Artek Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 K BOCTOKy OT ryp3y0, BAo.nb 6epera mops, y non- HOWIA ropm Ato-,aar (MeAsezib-ropa) cpeAK Kimaplicos JlelOT Kopnyca rscemiipKo H3BeCTHOr0 AeTcKoro.camaTopKoro narepa cArreio. ApTeK cTazi narepem utoKepcKoil ,apyKi6K1. Cloaa nprtea- KcatoT ,LkeTH miiontx 3apy6e>Ktibtx cTpaK. )KH3Hb nKoKepoK mtioroo6pa3Ka H mrrepecKa. nO6b1B3B11.114ii B rocTax y apTe- KoKueK cppattuyacKKil micaTe.nb Aupti Bap6toc mican: ?Ap- TeK ? 310 KacToKnimil pail, Ko pail aemKoil, Y mioliepoB eCTb CB0r1 C1).flOT ? 6KicTpoxombie KaTepa H MOT060Tbl, 111.1110r1KH, SIJIHKH, 6aila,apK11. Farther east along the coast from Gurzuf you see the white buildings of the world-famous Artek children's camp ' among the evergreen cypresses at the foot of Ayu-Dag (Bear Hill). Now that boys and girls from many other countries spend their hblidays at Artek, the camp has become a centre of international friendship among children. The camp offers a full and interesting programme of activities. After visiting Artek Henri Barbusse, the French author, wrote: "Artek is a true paradise?and it is a paradise on earth, a real one." The children at Artek have their own fleet of fast motor ? launches, sailboats, rowboats and kayaks. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 AsymTa ? spyrnibul KsHmaTHnecithil sypopr ? pac- no.nosceHa mesqy 51.nTori H CHm4)epono.nem. CK.110Hbl rop, osppsaiounix A.nywTy, ycaweribi smiorpaA- HOil JI03011,? nwrpyconbimH sy.nbTypamn, Ta6asom. Best knyuiTa yTonaeT B cPpysToBbix camx. KomWopTa6e.nbuble naccaxwpcsue Ten.noxopba 5IATHH- CKOr0 mopcsoro nopTa OTX0AHT 113 51.71Thl H A.nyuiTM no pac.- nHcaimio. Bpems pa6oTH Tennoxwws cocTameHo c yseTom Hp116bITHSI H oTnpassemin naccaswpcsnx noes/pa B CHmcpe- ponosb. rIpti.ewswouwe Ha 10)sHb1ii 6eper Kpbima H yes)swo- uwe sypoprnmw moryr umposo 110J1b30BaTbCH M0pCKHM TpaHcnopTom. Alushta, a large climatic resort on the coast, is situated about half way between Yalta and Simferopol, administrative centre of the Crimea. The port of Yalta operates a line of comfortable passenger boats between Yalta and Alushta. The schedule of arrivals and departures is coordinated with the Simferopol train timetable. Holiday-makers arriving on the southern coast of the Crimea from Simferopol or leaving for home find the boat line a great convenience. The slopes of the mountains which enclose Alushta are covered with vineyards, citric trees and tobacco plantations. Alushta is buried in flowering orchards. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 10)Kubak 6eper Kpmma The southern coast of the Crimea- A.nyinTa. nOpTIlyHKT The port administration building in Alushta Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 R Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 a 0 0 0 0 0 9 o 9 0 a JO' - 44. !?` 40 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 1-IT0 MO}KeT 6bITb ripiffiTHee neHepneii. nporyAKH no mopio 110A3ByKli My3bIKII! ...10xthasi Termia2 HO'-Ib. Becuiymno CKW1b311T Team- xo4 no Hen0ABliN(Hoci r.naim mopH. KaK B aepKaJie oTpa- )KalOTCA HpKo ocHeukenHble BAJ110MliliaTOpb1, py.FieHasi py6- Ka ? BeCb CHJ1y3T KaTepa. Exceimenno c HacTymienHem CYMepeK MHOMBCTBO KypopT- IIIIKOB, TypiicTon 11 HoiTe.riefi 51.11Tb1 coBepunIOT BeHepHlie nporyAKH Ha cmax 9JITHHCKOr0 nopTa, TbIC5P4aMli orHefi. What could be nicer than an evening cruise along the coast to the strains of music. There is no finer pastime in the summer months, than such evening excursions. It is a warm southern evening. Our boat noiselessly glides over the mirror-like sea. The silhouette of the brightly lit boat is clearly reflected in the water. Every day at twilight holiday-makers, tourists and Yalta residents board brightly illuminated excursion boats in the port of Yalta. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 B 51.nrrin1cioici nopT 33 X0)(SIT KowpopTa6e,nbrible nacca- )Knpcmne cy,ika 3xcnpeccna J111111113 0Aecca?BaTymn. Exceroingo 6o.nee 100 MICA naccanmpon conepulaioT mopcxne nyTemecTann B 110p Tb1 4ep HOF? ii A3OBCK0F0 mopeci. Large well-appointed ships of the Odessa?Batumi pas- senger express line call at Yalta. More than 100,000 passengers travel annually from Yalta to other ports on the Black and Azov seas. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 \\ A "--"wrz1,1 ? ? ? ? ? 0 sek 01110111K *Pe.". 00$ 'AO go ? ? ? 9 ? ... 1 . ? ?71111.r.,Nuot ?t tkv-tA ' ? ., 4:1.1 ' '? ?is...1..1? ,a13eob-9,riewrpoxoit uPOCCHAD y nptmana The Rossiya in Yalta Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 43 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 LJ vc) 01 :1)44 44 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 HHOCTpa11110e Cyjr,H0 B BJITHHCKOM nopTy A foreign ship in the port of Yalta Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 110IITH xaricAbifi imocTpariubul Typricr, lipH6bIBBIOlitHil B CCCP, noceuraer 5LnTy. TO.111)K0 B 1960 roAy B 51JITe no6m- BaJ10 ()KOJI? 18 000 TypricTou. AHL11144aHe H rpexu, cPpair- uyshi H pymburbi, 111Be1fbl H 6o.nrapbi, amepmxauubi H tiexir ? rice makiyT y irac parryturie, suumaraie HApyrKecxoe roue- ripliNTACTBO. Ovie.rieurie ?HriTypircm opraurisyeT 3KCKypCHOHHble no- e3,IAKH TypHCTOB, imure.iiReT nepeuoAtaixori H 3KCKypCOBOA0B. Almost every foreign tourist visiting the USSR comes to Yalta. About 18,000 foreign tourists from Britain, Greece, France, Rumania, Sweden, Bulgaria, the United States, Czechoslovakia and other countries visited Yalta in 1960. They all receive a most cordial welcome here. The local branch of the Intourist agency arranges excur- sions for tourists and supplies interpreters and guides. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 K nily60K0130Allb1M nputia.nam 51.writucK0r0 mopcKoro nopTa moryT LuBapTonarbcti oxeancKne nacca.mupcKite KpyritioTointa)KHme rpy3oBbie FlopT 3aila maensi TO.MKO nepeBoaKamii nacca)Kupou, 110 a nepepa6oTKa rpyaon. Becb 10>Kubiti 6eper Kpbima cua6)KaeTca cTpOuTenbllbIMrI maTepumamit, TOHJII1130M It pas- uflIbIMH npo/oBoJmcTBennbIMu Ii 11p0MbIlUJIeHliblMli ToBa- pamii gepe3 51JIT11IICKlifi mopcKoil nopT. The port of Yalta has deep moorages that can accommodate ocean liners and freighters. The port handles cargo as well as passengers. Building materials, fuel and other commodities for the whole southern coast of the Crimea pass through the port of Yalta. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy A roved for Release 2012/12/06 : CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 7/// /7.72 /V/ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 \ DEPEPABOTKA ITY3OB % I( 1950 r. CARGO HANDLED IN PERCENTAGE OF 1950 9-50 r. 19517.-1952r. 1953- r. 1954 r. 19557. 1953r. 1'9571- r. Mgr. 1960r. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 51.nra. B Ilpiimopcicom nape Yalta. Maritime Park Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Liapyioutast HpacoTa xpaa, ComeTa tale Heimose.neHott pac- TI1TeJ11,FIOCTI4 C ro.ny6b1m mopcHtim npocTopom, Terhilhal, msir- Mai H.ritimaT ? ace 3T0 cosAaeT ripeicpacHbie YCJIOBRSI JVISI nwilioiteHHoro oTAbixa. 1,1HocTpaHithie mopHHH HTypPICTbl, nocetuaiouti4e101oihai 6eper Kpuma, HmeioT BO3MO.WH0CTb 6,11113K0 03HBKOMIlTbC51 .0 YCJ/081151MH TpyAa a 6b1Ta COBeTCKBX Juwieft a y6eittiticH, coHeTcHitil HapQR )He.riaeT mHpa 1.1 npoutieTaHHA BUM HapoAam. The enchanting beauty of the coast, with its emerald- green vegetation and blue sea, and the warm, mild climate make the Crimea the ideal place for a holiday. Foreign seamen and tourists visiting the southern coast of the Crimea have every opportunity to gain a firsthand knowledge of the life and work of the Soviet people. They will see that the Soviet people want peace and prosperity for all nations. a Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 uitrivin in >MIN ,I10 HEKOTOP blX HOPTOB MHPA (e mopocux Mull fix) A.11exca Hu HH 1858 AmcTepn,am 3501 B om6e11 4143 BopAo 3119 BOCTOH (AHNIHK) 3518 BOCTOH (CILIA) 5124 Bpemeti 3712 Byauoc-Atipec 7401 ram6ypr 3722 rilaimcx 4083 Hoxora ma 8999 KaabKyTTa 5788 JI0H)TOH 3432 Menb6ypH 8934 Hb10-nOpK 5301 flopT-Cau,n 1097 CTOKrailbM 4236 XeJlbCHHKH 4370 lila (ixaA 8298 Mapce.nb 1689 'lupe() 663 Heenan b 1285 Oc.n o 3987 aam6y.ri 314 Fii6paxrap 2111 DISTANCES BY WATER FROM YALTA TO: Port Naut. Miles Alexandria 1,858 Amsterdam 3,501 Bombay 4,143 Bordeaux 3,119 Boston (Britain) 3,518 Boston (USA) 5,124 Bremen 3,712 Buenos Aires 7,401 Calcutta 5,788 Gdansk 4,083 Gibraltar 2,111 Hamburg 3,722 Helsinki 4,370 Istambul 314 London 3,'432 Marseilles 1,689 Melbourne 8,934 Naples 1,285 New York 5,301 Oslo 3,987 Piraeus 663 Port Said 1,097 Shangha 1. 8,298 Stockholm 4,236 Yokohama 8,999 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/12/06: CIA-RDP80T00246A023000360001-6 /flJZ h damn" ? ? Rostov A30B Azov Ogaxoe Ochakov 0,4ecca Odessa ? KoncTauua ,/) Constan,tsd ? Baplia Varna ? CTam6y,5 Istanbul ? Xepcou Kherson Xop,Tibi CxaAosciak Khorly Skadovsk. ? ---?,..... /73 r......... ...-- ,.._, &sump-Hi e..., Evpatoria - ? CeBaCTOrl Sevastop A.nyurra Alushta ? te\ BepAsuicic Berdyanskw eptlb .Iierch diCyAak\i' udak ci 4 H000poccuilck Novorossyisk le ? jiel:n1111Nc"K a 4EPH0B MOPE THE BLACK SEA / ? TTuYaapilscee COMB .\ ? Sochi rarpa Gagra Cyxymn " Sukhumi Iloru \ Poti I_ Barymu e` IP Batumi j X yAmminnil : F. B. Caoutpcua, B. A. 11.1anag TOXIIIPICCK1111 peAanTop E. A. Tuxotioact 1/13,L1ATEJIbCTBO ?MOPCKOP1 TPAHCI1OPTc MOCKBA ?1961 ABTOp MHX311.3 Ap3yMaH0B114 JI3J13531i Xy,B0>KBCTBeHliblit peAawrop If. F. BapbialoG PeAawrop J1. 11. J1a3apeoci Koppenrop H. ii. AlaprnbRnooa Tapaw 75 000 3E3. Bymara 70X92 1/8 1,5 6ym..n., 3,51 nem. .11., 4,31 yq.-naa..n. P-2398 3ana3 N',2 4067. LI,ena 48 non. 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