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Position and nearshore mooring/ by Alexander Arnfinn Olsen.
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class theory and practice /
Author:
Olsen, Alexander Arnfinn.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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xix, 174 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Classification of Mooring Systems -- Chapter 2. Mooring System Design -- Chapter 3. Thruster Assisted Mooring -- Chapter 4. Pre-laid station keeping systems for mobile offshore units -- Chapter 5. Mooring System Components -- Chapter 6. Mooring System Analysis -- Chapter 7. Available Thrust Analysis -- Chapter 8. Vortex Induced Movement (VIM) -- Chapter 9. Mooring Chain Fatigue -- Chapter 10. Nearside Position Mooring -- Chapter 11. Nearside Mooring Design Considerations -- Chapter 12. Sample Jetty Mooring Analysis -- Chapter 13. Mooring Integrity Analysis -- Chapter 14. Baseline Condition of Existing Mooring Systems -- Chapter 15. Mooring Integrity Assessment -- Chapter 16. Example of Mooring System Life Extension -- Glossary -- References.
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Mooring of ships. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65675-0
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9783031656750
Position and nearshore mooring = class theory and practice /
Olsen, Alexander Arnfinn.
Position and nearshore mooring
class theory and practice /[electronic resource] :by Alexander Arnfinn Olsen. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xix, 174 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Springer series on naval architecture, marine engineering, shipbuilding and shipping,v. 232194-8453 ;. - Springer series on naval architecture, marine engineering, shipbuilding and shipping ;v. 23..
Chapter 1. Classification of Mooring Systems -- Chapter 2. Mooring System Design -- Chapter 3. Thruster Assisted Mooring -- Chapter 4. Pre-laid station keeping systems for mobile offshore units -- Chapter 5. Mooring System Components -- Chapter 6. Mooring System Analysis -- Chapter 7. Available Thrust Analysis -- Chapter 8. Vortex Induced Movement (VIM) -- Chapter 9. Mooring Chain Fatigue -- Chapter 10. Nearside Position Mooring -- Chapter 11. Nearside Mooring Design Considerations -- Chapter 12. Sample Jetty Mooring Analysis -- Chapter 13. Mooring Integrity Analysis -- Chapter 14. Baseline Condition of Existing Mooring Systems -- Chapter 15. Mooring Integrity Assessment -- Chapter 16. Example of Mooring System Life Extension -- Glossary -- References.
This book provides a summary of the Class Rules and Guides for mooring systems so that they are easier to navigate and therefore implement. Mooring systems have been evolving in design, analysis, operating management, and other areas to meet the challenges of safety and efficiency. To ensure these challenges are met, Class Rules and Guides are developed and updated to keep pace with the maritime industry. This has resulted in a complex library of Class Rules and Guides. Many requirements are repeated throughout these Class Rules and Guides making use and maintenance of Class Rules/Guides increasingly cumbersome and bureaucratic. In addition to the consolidation of the current requirements, this book also includes guidance in the following areas based on the latest industry knowledge and experiences: Vortex-Induced Motion (VIM) effect. Bending-tension fatigue of mooring chains. Fiber rope mooring criteria. Mooring systems in squalls. Dynamically installed anchors. Anchor holding capacity. Mooring analysis methodology. Thruster-assisted mooring.
ISBN: 9783031656750
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-65675-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: VK361
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