33 C.F.R. Appendix A to Part 157
1. Source. The procedures for the damage assumption calculations contained in this Appendix conform to Regulations 24, 25, and 26 of Annex I of the International Convention for the Prevention of the Pollution from Ships, 1973, done at London, November 2, 1973.
2. Assumptions. For the purpose of calculating hypothetical outflow from tank vessels, three dimensions of the extent of damage of a parallelepiped on the side and bottom of the vessel are assumed.
(a) For side damage, the conditions are as follows:
| Damage | Conditions |
|---|---|
| (1) Longitudinal extent lc | 1⁄3 L2⁄3 or 14.5 m, whichever is less. |
| (2) Transverse extent (tc) (inboard from the vessel's side at right angles to the centerline at the level corresponding to the assigned summer freeboard) | B/5—or 11.5 m, whichever is less. |
| (3) Vertical extent (vc) | From the base line upwards without limit. |
(b) For bottom damage, two conditions to be applied individually to the stated portions of the vessel, as follows:
| Damage | Conditions | |
|---|---|---|
| For 0.3L from the forward perpendicular of ship | Any other part of ship | |
| (1) Longitudinal extent (ls) | L/10 | L/10 or 5 meters, whichever is less. |
| (2) Transverse extent (ts) | B/6 or 10 meters, whichever is less but not less than 5 meters | 5 meters. |
| (3) Vertical extent from the base line (vs) | B/15 or 6 meters, whichever is less | B/15 or 6 meters, whichever is less. |
3. Hypothetical Outflow of Oil. (a) The hypothetical outflow of oil in the case of side damage (Oc) and bottom damage (Os) is calculated by the following formula with respect to compartments breached by damage to all conceivable locations along the length of the vessel to the extent as defined in section 2 of this Appendix.
(1) For side damages: Formula
Oc = ΣWi + ΣKiCi
(2) For bottom damage: Formula II
Os = 1/3(ΣZiWi + ΣZiCi)
Where:
Wi = Volume of a wing tank assumed to be breached by the damage as specified in section 2 of this Appendix; Wi for a segregated ballast tank may be taken equal to zero;
Ci = Volume of a center tank assumed to be breached by the damage as specified in section 2 of this Appendix; Ci for a segregated ballast tank may be taken equal to zero;

when bi is equal to or greater than tc, Ki is equal to zero;

when hi is equal to or greater than vs, Zi is equal to zero;
bi = Minimum width of wing tank under consideration measured inboard from the vessel's side at right angles to the centerline at the level corresponding to the assigned summer freeboard; and
hi = Minimum depth of the double bottom under consideration; where no double bottom is fitted, hi is equal to zero.
(b) If a void space or segregated ballast tank of a length less than lc is located between wing oil tanks, Oc in formula I of this section may be calculated on the basis of volume Wi being the actual volume of one such tank (where they are of equal capacity) or the smaller of the two tanks (if they differ in capacity), adjacent to such space, multiplied by Si as defined below and taking for all other wing tanks involved in such a collision the value of the actual full volume.

Where li = length of void space or segregated ballast tank under consideration.
(c) Credit is only given in respect to double bottom tanks which are either empty or carrying clean water when cargo is carried in the tanks above.
(d) In the case where bottom damage simultaneously involves four center tanks, the value of Os may be calculated according to formula III as follows:
Os = 1/4(ΣZiWi + ΣZiCi)
(e) Credit for reduced oil outflow from bottom damage may be applied to formula III for an installed emergency high suction cargo transfer system that:
(3) has the high suction piping installed at a height not less than the vertical extent of bottom damage (vs).
4. Allowable volumes of cargo tanks.
(b) The allowable volume of a center cargo tank (VOLc) is 50,000 cubic meters.
5. Allowable length of cargo tanks.
The length of each cargo tank (1 a) must not exceed 10 meters or the distance calculated from (a), (b), or (c), as appropriate, whichever is greater:
(c) Where two or more longitudinal bulkheads are provided inside the cargo tanks:
(2) For center cargo tanks:
(ii) If (bi/B) is less than 0.2:
[CGD 74-32, 40 FR 48283, Oct. 14, 1975, as amended by CGD 74-32, 40 FR 49328, Oct. 22, 1975; CGD 90-051, 57 FR 36245, Aug. 12, 1992; USCG-2008-0179, 73 FR 35015, June 19, 2008; USCG-2010-0351, 75 FR 36286, June 25, 2010]