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110 2 $aCoasts, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute (American Society of Civil Engineers).$bTechnical Committee on Ports and Harbors.$bMooring Analysis Task Committee,$eissuing body.
245 10 $aMooring of ships to piers and wharves /$cprepared by the Mooring Analysis Task Committee of the Technical Committee on Ports and Harbors of the Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; edited by John W. Gaythwaite, P.E.
264 1 $aReston, Virginia :$bAmerican Society of Civil Engineers,$c[2014]
264 4 $c©2014
300 $a1 online resource (161 pages) :$billustrations (some color)
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490 1 $aASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice ;$vnumber 129
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aCover -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- CONTRIBUTORS -- NOTATION -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 Purpose and Scope -- 1.2 General Considerations -- 1.3 Vessel Characteristics -- 1.4 Port Facilities -- 1.5 Mooring Arrangements -- 1.6 Industry Standards -- 2. MOORING PRACTICE AND DESIGN REQUIREMENTS -- 2.1 General Considerations -- 2.2 Environmental Conditions -- 2.3 Design Vessels and Berth Occupancy -- 2.4 Design Criteria -- 2.5 Allowable Loads and Factors of Safety -- 3. MOORING SYSTEM COMPONENTS -- 3.1 Mooring Lines -- 3.2 Fittings and Hardware
505 8 $a3.3 Dockside Equipment3.4 Fender Systems -- 3.5 Docking Aid and Monitoring Systems -- 3.6 Mechanical and Automated Mooring Systems -- 3.7 Shipboard Equipment -- 4. FORCES ON MOORED VESSELS -- 4.1 General Considerations -- 4.2 Wind Forces -- 4.3 Current Forces -- 4.4 Passing Vessel Forces -- 4.5 Wave Forces -- 4.6 Seiche and Long Wave Effects -- 4.7 Tide and Draft Changes and Vessel Movements at Berth -- 4.8 Ice -- 5. MOORING ANALYSIS METHODS -- 5.1 Static Mooring Analysis -- 5.2 Dynamic Mooring Analysis -- 5.3 Available Software -- 5.4 Physical Models
505 8 $a6. OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS6.1 General Considerations -- 6.2 Vessel Movements -- 6.3 Incidents/Breakaways -- 6.4 Maintenance -- APPENDIX. UNIT CONVERSIONS -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- F -- H -- I -- L -- M -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W
520 3 $aPrepared by the Mooring Analysis Task Committee of the Ports and Harbors Committee of the Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute of ASCE. This Manual of Practice provides guidelines for the determination of safe mooring design practices for vessels at fixed piers and wharves in ports and harbors. Today's larger, complex ships, with greater wind exposure and deeper drafts, pose particular mooring challenges to designers, captains, and pilots. Costly mooring incidents have emphasized the need for better understanding of mooring design principles, and no single building code or standard specifically addresses the design of berthing and mooring facilities. This manual provides the necessary background to assure that designed structures are sound, adequate, and provide a safe berth for the types of vessels to be accommodated. Topics include: Mooring practice and design requirements; Mooring system components, including mooring lines, fittings and hardware, equipment, fender systems, docking aid and monitoring systems, mechanical and automated mooring systems, and shipboard equipment; Forces on moored vessels, including wind, current, passing vessels, waves, seiche and long wave effects, tide and draft changes, and ice; Mooring analysis methods, including static and dynamic analysis, as well as software and physical models; and Operational considerations, including allowable vessel movement, incidents and breakaways, and maintenance. MOP 129 primarily focuses on mooring large, ocean-going vessels at relatively protected locations, although the basic principles are applicable to small craft and more exposed locations. Designers of port and harbor facilities, as well as owners and managers, will welcome this compact reference to mooring analysis and safe, efficient, fixed-mooring practice.
650 0 $aMooring of ships.
650 0 $aPiers.
650 0 $aWharves.
650 0 $aJetties.
650 6 $aAmarrage (Marine)
650 6 $aJetées.
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650 7 $ajetties (erosion protection works)$2aat
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655 0 $aElectronic book.
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700 1 $aGaythwaite, John,$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aCoasts, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute (American Society of Civil Engineers).$tMooring of ships to piers and wharves.$dReston, Virginia : American Society of Civil Engineers, [2014]$kASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice ; no. 129$z9780784413555
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