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ASCE DesignofMarineFacilities 2016

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Design of Marine Facilities

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ASCE 2016 734
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Since 1990, John Gaythwaite’s Design of Marine Facilities stands out as the one essential reference for the engineering and design of ports, harbors, and marine terminals. The Third Edition continues this tradition by providing the accurate, authoritative explanations and recommendations required by civil engineers who are building and maintaining the structures used to berth, moor, and repair ocean-going vessels. Gaythwaite provides comprehensive technical discussions on a variety of loads and design issues relevant to ports and harbors. Topics include: Vessel characteristics Features of marine facilities Operational and environmental loads Berthing loads and fender system design Mooring loads and design principles Design of fixed structures, including piers, wharves, dolphins, access buildings, crane trackage, and ship services Geotechnical design for marine sites, including foundations, slopes, bulkheads and retaining structures, solid-fill structures, and pile and drilled-shaft foundations Floating structures Dry docks Rehabilitation, maintenance, and inspection. The Third Edition completely revises and updates previous editions with expanded coverage overall. Material has been added on seismic design, tsunami effects, sea-level rise, design of fixed aids to navigation, and other topics. New information is included regarding the rehabilitation, maintenance, and repair of marine facilities, as well as facility inspection, assessment, and life-cycle asset management. With its practical approach and clear explanations, Design of Marine Facilities: Engineering for Port and Harbor Structures is a must-have guide for port authority engineers, marine terminal operators, marine contractors, port planners, and other professionals. It is also an excellent introduction for students to the basics of marine facilities design.

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78 References
144 References
198 References
206 Chapter 5: Berthing Loads and FenderSystem Design
5.1 Berthing Fundamentals
210 5.2 Berthing Ship Geometry
215 5.3 The Added Mass Factor
218 5.4 Berthing Impact Energy Determination
229 5.5 Fender System Types and Selection
237 5.6 Fender System Layout and Design
252 5.7 Fender Materials and Specifications
254 References
260 Chapter 6: Mooring Loads and Design Principles
6.1 Mooring Principles
270 6.2 Mooring Analysis
275 6.3 Mooring Lines
280 6.4 Mooring Hardware and Equipment
285 6.5 Wind Forces
295 6.6 Current Forces
304 6.7 Passing Vessel Effects
308 6.8 Wave Loads and Vessel Motions
317 6.9 Analytical Treatment and Modeling
322 6.10 Physical Model Testing
325 6.11 Operational Considerations
329 References
546 References
690 References
704 Index
ASCE DesignofMarineFacilities 2016
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