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OverviewThis text is designed to help engineers meet the growing worldwide demand for construction of new ports and the modernization of existing ports and terminals. It provides a guide to the design, construction, rehabilitation, repair, and maintenance of port and harbour structures. Each chapter is self-contained, allowing readers to access specific information. The author draws on his experience in offshore structure and port engineering to demonstrate evaluation, rehabilitation, repair, and maintenance of in-service marine structures. Also covered in detail are state-of-the-art approaches to: marine structures in cold regions, with special attention to the role of ice loads, permafrost, and other ice effects; shiplifts, marine railways, shipways, and dry docks; offshore moorings; floating breakwaters; marinas; and structures that protect bridge piers from ship impact. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gregory TsinkerPublisher: Chapman and Hall Imprint: Chapman and Hall Edition: 1995 ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 2.860kg ISBN: 9780412985713ISBN 10: 0412985713 Pages: 548 Publication Date: 30 April 1995 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1 The Dock-In-Service: Evaluation of Load Carrying Capacity, Repair, Rehabilitation.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Deterioration of Structural Materials in a Marine Environment.- 1.3 Damages Attributed to Dock Operation.- 1.4 Cost-Effective Approach to Evaluation of the Dock-in-Service.- 1.5 Rehabilitation of Distressed Soil-Retaining Structures.- 1.6 Scour Protection.- References.- 2 Marine Structures in Cold Regions.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Ice Covers.- 2.5 Harbor Operation: Basic Design Considerations.- 2.6 Ice Control.- 2.7 Dock Structure: Design Considerations.- 2.9 Marine Structures in Cold Regions: Some Characteristic Case Histories.- References.- 3 Shiplifts, Marine Railways, Shipways, and dry (Graving) Docks.- 3.1 General Information on Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Yards.- 3.2 Shiplifts.- 3.3 Marine Railways.- 3.4 Shipways.- 3.5 Dry (Graving) Docks.- References.- 4 Offshore Moorings.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Offshore Mooring Systems.- 4.3 Mooring System Components.- 4.4 A Mooring Design Procedure.- 4.5 Static Wind and Current Loads.- 4.6 Design of Mooring Components.- 4.7 Loads on Mooring Elements.- References.- 5 Floating Breakwaters.- 5.2 Wave Mechanics.- 5.3 Mechanics of Vibration.- 5.4 Dynamics of Floating Bodies.- 5.5 Buoyancy and Stability of Floating Breakwaters.- 5.6 Prediction of Wave Transmission.- 5.7 Prediction of Mooring Forces.- 5.8 Structural Design of Floating Breakwaters.- 5.9 Additional Aspects of Design.- References.- 6 Marinas.- 6.1 General.- 6.2 The Environmental Design Process.- 6.3 Site Selection.- 6.4 Site Conditions.- 6.5 Layout Planning.- 6.6 Dredging of the Marina Basin: Some Environmental Aspects.- 6.7 Dry Berths.- 6.8 Services at Berth.- References.- 7 Bridge Pier Protection From Ship Impact.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Risk Analysis of VesselCollision.- 7.3 Design Vessel Selection.- 7.4 Ship Collision Impact Forces.- 7.5 Pier Protection Alternatives.- 7.6 Cost-Effectiveness Criteria.- References.ReviewsThis book is not just an overview but provides realistic calculations enabling one to not only understand the forces involved, but to design structures to tolerate such forces. It is an easy-to-read book and could be invaluable to the non-specialist engineer as well as marine engineers working in port and terminal environments. It is a book that can be confidently recommended. - Environmental Engineering Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |