Foreword
Introduction
Recommendations
0. Scope
1. The basis of dimensional co-ordination
1.1 Metric sizing of components
1.2 Dimensional framework
1.3 Modular components
2. The controlling reference system
2.1 Lines and planes
2.2 Zones and spaces
3. Control. Boundary and axial controlling lines
3.1 Method 1: Controlling lines on the boundaries
of zones
3.2 Method 2: Controlling lines on the axial lines
of the zones
4. Control. Controlling dimensions
4.1 Vertical controlling dimensions
4.2 Horizontal controlling dimensions
4.3 Neutral zones
5. Location of components
5.1 Vertical Location
5.2 Horizontal Location
5.3 Location. Grids
5.4 Location. Zones
6. Selection of component sizes
6.1 Ergonomics
6.2 Economic usage
6.3 Frequency of use
6.4 Flexibility
6.5 Compatibility and interchangeability
6.6 Key components
7. Assembly
8. Practical application. Figs. 1 to 6
Figures
1. General cargo ship, bridge deck: general
arrangement, scale 1:200
2. General cargo ship, bridge deck: general
arrangement, scale 1:100
3. General cargo ship, bridge deck: accommodation
layout, scale 1:50
4. Typical officers cabin: space plan, scale 1:20
5. Typical officers cabin: elevations A and B,
scale 1:20
6. Typical officers cabin: elevation C, scale 1:20