ESWBS Expanded Work Breakdown Structure
β Scribed by International Society of Allied Weights Engineers
- Publisher
- SAWE
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 117
- Series
- SAWE Recommended Practice Number XX
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Expanded Work Breakdown Structure Weight Classification Guidance
β¦ Table of Contents
1 Scope .......................................................................................................................... 4
2 Purpose ....................................................................................................................... 4
3 Associated Documents ............................................................................................... 4
4 Definitions, Abbreviations, Acronyms ....................................................................... 5
5 Weight Classification Guidance ................................................................................. 6
5.1 Integrated Power System (IPS).......................................................................... 6
5.2 Dual Band Radar (DBR) ................................................................................... 6
5.3 Electronic Module Enclosures (EME), Rafts, and Skids ................................... 6
5.3.1 EME .............................................................................................................. 6
5.3.2 Rafts .............................................................................................................. 6
5.3.3 Skids .............................................................................................................. 6
5.4 Fiber Optics ....................................................................................................... 7
5.5 Total Ship Computing Environmental Infrastructure (TSCEI) ......................... 7
6 Three Digit Weight Classification System ................................................................. 8
6.1 100 HULL STRUCTURE ................................................................................. 8
6.2 200 PROPULSION PLANT ............................................................................ 18
6.3 300 ELECTRIC PLANT ................................................................................. 28
6.4 400 COMMAND AND SURVEILLANCE .................................................... 34
6.5 500 AUXLARY SYSTEM .............................................................................. 47
6.6 600 OUTFIT AND FURNISHINGS ............................................................... 64
6.7 700 ARMAMENT ........................................................................................... 74
6.8 F00 LOADS (FULL LOAD CONDITION) .................................................... 83
A. Appendix Group 100 Drawings ................................................................................. 1
B. Appendix Group 200 Drawings ................................................................................. 1
C. Appendix Group 300 Drawings ................................................................................. 1
D. Appendix Group 400 Drawings ................................................................................. 1
E. Appendix Group 500 Drawings ................................................................................. 1
References ........................................................................................................................... 1
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