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Design of Marine Facilities : Engineering for Port and Harbor Structures.
Gaythwaite provides the essential reference for civil and structural engineers designing port and harbor structures for all types of marine facilities.
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Materyal Türü: | e-Kitap |
Dil: | İngilizce |
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Reston :
American Society of Civil Engineers,
2016.
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Edisyon: | 3rd ed. |
Seri Bilgileri: | ASCE Press
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Online Erişim: | Full-text access |
İçindekiler:
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Notations
- Nomenclature
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- 1.1 Scope and Purpose
- 1.2 Marine Civil Engineering
- 1.3 Port and Harbor Facilities
- 1.4 Design of Marine Facilities
- 1.5 Design Guidance and Information Sources
- References
- Chapter 2: Vessel Characteristics and Dimensions
- 2.1 Definitions
- 2.2 Hull Form and Features
- 2.3 Hull Construction
- 2.4 Vessel Types and Dimensions
- References
- Chapter 3: General Design Considerations
- 3.1 Design Criteria and General Considerations
- 3.2 Site Selection and Layout
- 3.3 Facility-Type Requirements
- 3.4 Environmental Conditions
- 3.5 Materials for Marine Construction
- References
- Chapter 4: Operational and Environmental Loads
- 4.1 Cargo Loads
- 4.2 Vehicular and Mobile Equipment Loads
- 4.3 Rail-Mounted and Material-Handling Equipment
- 4.4 Port Buildings and Miscellaneous Structures
- 4.5 Environmental Loads
- 4.6 Seismic Loads and Ground Motions
- 4.7 Tsunami Effects in Ports
- 4.8 Other Load Sources and Design Considerations
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 5: Berthing Loads and FenderSystem Design
- 5.1 Berthing Fundamentals
- 5.2 Berthing Ship Geometry
- 5.3 The Added Mass Factor
- 5.4 Berthing Impact Energy Determination
- 5.5 Fender System Types and Selection
- 5.6 Fender System Layout and Design
- 5.7 Fender Materials and Specifications
- References
- Chapter 6: Mooring Loads and Design Principles
- 6.1 Mooring Principles
- 6.2 Mooring Analysis
- 6.3 Mooring Lines
- 6.4 Mooring Hardware and Equipment
- 6.5 Wind Forces
- 6.6 Current Forces
- 6.7 Passing Vessel Effects
- 6.8 Wave Loads and Vessel Motions
- 6.9 Analytical Treatment and Modeling
- 6.10 Physical Model Testing
- 6.11 Operational Considerations
- References
- Chapter 7: Design of Fixed Structures.
- 7.1 Structural Types and Configurations
- 7.2 Selection of Optimum Structure Type
- 7.3 Pier and Wharf Structural Design
- 7.4 Seismic Design Considerations
- 7.5 Dolphins and Support Structures
- 7.6 Access and Ancillary Structures
- 7.7 Crane Trackage
- 7.8 Miscellaneous Design Features
- 7.9 Ship Services and Utility Systems
- References
- Chapter 8: Geotechnical Design Considerations
- 8.1 Marine Site Investigations
- 8.2 Soil Types and Characteristics
- 8.3 Marine Foundations
- 8.4 Slopes and Slope Protection
- 8.5 Bulkheads and Retaining Structures
- 8.6 Solid-Fill Structures
- 8.7 Pile and Drilled-Shaft Foundations
- 8.8 Dry Docks
- 8.9 Site Improvement: Methods and Materials
- References
- Chapter 9: Floating Port Structures
- 9.1 Structure Types and Applications
- 9.2 Hydrostatics and Stability
- 9.3 Motion Response
- 9.4 Structural Design of Pontoons
- 9.5 Ballast Control and Ancillary Features
- 9.6 Transfer Bridges and Gangways
- 9.7 Mooring-System Design
- 9.8 Marinas and Small-Craft Facilities
- References
- Chapter 10: Introduction to Dry Docks
- 10.1 General Characteristics, Features, and Factors Affecting Dry Dock Selection
- 10.2 Basin Dry Docks
- 10.3 Marine Railways
- 10.4 Floating Dry Docks
- 10.5 Vertical Lifts
- 10.6 Mobile Straddle Lifts and Boatyard Equipment
- References
- Chapter 11: Rehabilitation, Maintenance, and Repair
- 11.1 Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, and Maintenance
- 11.2 Deterioration Modes
- 11.3 General Repair Methods
- 11.4 Pile and Bulkhead Restoration Methods
- 11.5 Protective Coatings and Claddings
- 11.6 Cathodic Protection Systems
- 11.7 Fender Systems
- 11.8 Mooring Hardware
- References
- Chapter 12: Facility Inspection and Assessment
- 12.1 Purpose and Scope of Inspections
- 12.2 Inspection Methods and Procedures.
- 12.3 Element and Facility Condition Assessments
- 12.4 Documentation and Reporting
- 12.5 Lifecycle and Asset Management
- References
- Appendix 1: Conversion Factors
- Appendix 2: Selected Information Sources: Journals, Periodicals, and Conference Proceedings
- Appendix 3: Internet Sources and Selected Websites
- Index
- About the Author.