Design of marine facilities for the berthing, mooring and repair of vessels
Year: 1990 Language: english Author: Gaythwaite J.W. Genre: Technical book Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold ISBN: 978-0784407264 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 525 Description: Written to fill a niche in the general literature on port and harbor engineering, this book is intended to give the practicing engineer background information needed to design port and harbor structures for the berthing, mooring, and repair of vessels. It provides a thorough introduction and, as such, should also prove useful to port authority engineers, marine terminal operators, marine contractors, port planners, and others with an adequate technical background and the need to understand the principles of marine structures design. This book is a useful addition to the lore of the marine engineer who designs shoreside or offshore facilities for ships. It brings together in a single source a synopsis of the vast number of detailed considerations that face the designer who must fashion a connection between the moving object, the ship, in its flotation medium of waves, currents, and winds, and the fixed structures at ports and docks.
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Design of marine facilities for the berthing, mooring and repair of vessels
Language: english
Author: Gaythwaite J.W.
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold
ISBN: 978-0784407264
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 525
Description: Written to fill a niche in the general literature on port and harbor engineering, this book is intended to give the practicing engineer background information needed to design port and harbor structures for the berthing, mooring, and repair of vessels. It provides a thorough introduction and, as such, should also prove useful to port authority engineers, marine terminal operators, marine contractors, port planners, and others with an adequate technical background and the need to understand the principles of marine structures design.
This book is a useful addition to the lore of the marine engineer who designs shoreside or offshore facilities for ships. It brings together in a single source a synopsis of the vast number of detailed considerations that face the designer who must fashion a connection between the moving object, the ship, in its flotation medium of waves, currents, and winds, and the fixed structures at ports and docks.
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