MARKET RESEARCH QUESTIONNAIRE
Title: 110 WPB CLASS CUTTERS; REPLACEMENT RUDDERS
Revision Date: 5/24/2006
Originated by: Todd M. Hiller Date: 5/17/2006
Originated by: Engineering Logistics Center
Department: Boat Engineering Branch (024)
110 WPB RUDDERS
1. PURPOSE IF CONTACT
The Coast Guard is conducting market research in effort to identify vendors who can provide commercially available polyether polyurethane rudders.
2. SYNOPSIS
The Coast Guard is considering replacement of the existing steel rudders with a polyether polyurethane type foil to reduce further maintenance and enhance durability of the 110 WPB Island Class Cutters.
3. OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS
Vessel Characteristics:
Loa = 104.3 ft.
T = 7.3 ft.
Boa = 21.1 ft.
ÆÂ´ = 163.4 LT
V = ~ 30 knots
A = 11.55 ft2
Rudder Stock Properties:
Rudder shaft material shall be Aquamet 22 HS, Aqualoy 22 High Strength or equivalent high strength, non-magnetic stainless steel boat shaft. Minimum physical properties are provided below. 5803 tungsten carbide thermal spray weld shall be applied on the stock throughout the bearing and seal areas, starting at the 1¡¨ radius where the stock meets the fin blade.
Density at 75oF 0.285 lbs/in3
Modulus of Elasticity (Tension) 28,900,000 lbs/in2
Modulus of Elasticity (Torsion) 10,800,000 lbs/in2
Poisson¡¦s Ratio 0.312
Ultimate Tensile Strength 130,000 lbs/in2
0.2% Yield Strength (Tension) 105,000 lbs/in2
0.2% Yield Strength (Torsion) 70,000 lbs/in2
Elongation, % in 2¡¨ 15
Reduction of Area, % 45
Impact Charpy V-Notch 100 ft-lbs
Estimated Rudder Forces & Torque (ABS Rules for High Speed Craft); 2001:
CR = nCSKTAV2 kN (tf, Ltf)
CR = 200.75 Ltf ¡V Ahead
CR = 50.82 Ltf ¡V Astern
A = 11.6 ft2 ¡V Rudder Blade Area
Vd = 30.0 kts
Va = 15.0 Kts ¡V maximum astern speed
Vmin = 16.7 Kts - (Vd+20)/3
kT = 1.463 Ahead
kT = 1.200 Astern
Af = 1.1 ft2 ¡V Rudder Blade Area forward of rudder stock
n = 0.0132
CS = 1.000
Rudder Torque for Scantlings
QR = CRr kN-m (tf-m, Ltf-ft)
QR = 94.55 Ltf-ft - Ahead
QR = 57.94 Ltf-ft - Astern
Elastomeric Fairing (Rudder Foil):
The non-pigmented elastomeric fairing shall be cast over the welded core/shaft assembly (316L stainless steel), be thermo-setting castable polyether polyurethane to a minimum Durometer 80 A hardness when cured to ASTM D2240-03 standards and subject to sea water temps from 85o to 28o F.
Rudder Profile:
Rudder Isometric:
4. QUESTIONS
1. What type of products and services do you offer that might fill these requirements? Please send literature with a full description.
2. Are these products current production units?
3. Do you offer these products commercially?
4. If you do not offer a commercial product that already meets these requirements, do you offer a commercial product that could be modified to meet these requirements?
5. Do you expect to offer a new product or service some time in the future that might affect the product you are offering for this requirement?
6. What kind of standard testing is performed on your product? Please provide a copy of the standard testing or please explain in detail the type of testing performed?
7. Do you provide standard training of the equipment?
8. What type of manufacturing or services quality control do you provide? Please provide a copy of the quality control if available. If not available, please explain in detail your standard practices for quality control.
9. Where is your manufacturing plant located?
10. What is the lead time for manufacturing and delivering these products?
11. What are your standard warranty terms? Does the warranty period start upon delivery of unit or upon installation of unit? Please provide a copy of the warranty terms.
12. Do you have a commercial catalog for a related group of products or services? If so, please provide a copy or a web address.
13. Knowing that the rudders will set directly behind the propellers and be exposed to cavitations, what hardness do you recommend for the polyether polyurethane material? What material do you recommend that will hold up for this type of application?
14. The CG is currently using an anti-cavitations coating on the rudders due to the prop wash, will a coating be required on top of the polyether polyurethane material to present it from erosion? Will the PPM erode?
15. Is your company a small business manufacturer or dealer or large business manufacturer or dealer?
16. Are you a minority business? If so, what kind?
Manufacturers may submit any and all information, literature and documentation that they feel may be beneficial.
This notice is issued for the purpose of market research. The Coast Guard does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this market research or otherwise pay for information received in response to this notice. Any response and documentation received will be treated as information only and it shall not be used as a proposal. Questions pertaining to any future solicitation will not be answered at this time.
If you are unable to print out the Rudder Profile and Rudder Isometric, Please e-mail your request for the documents to Sharon Jackson at
[email protected].
Bid Protests Not Available