OCIMF_Mooring_Equipment_Guidelines_(Second_Edition)
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Curreot forces on the ship must be added to the wind forces when evaluating a mooring arrangement. In general, the variabiLity o ...
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1.4 ELASTICITY OF LINES The elasticity of a mooring line is a measure of its ability to stretcb under load. Un.der a given load, ...
Same Size & Type Mooring E g E g line _____ ""'-- lOOT (981 kN) A) Effect Of Mooring Line Material 150 T (1 471 kNl B) Effec ...
Elasticity of a given Iype of line also varies with its diameter and conlIuction. Usually tbis factor IS not an important. consi ...
1.6 OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS The above mooring guidelines were developed to optlmize load distribution to the moorings. Tn pra ...
1.7 TERMINAL MOORING SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Good mooring managemel1l requires the application of sound principles, well maintained eq ...
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A number of termi.nals have developed information to be used by their operators as guidelines. Examples of the type of informati ...
1.7.4 Inslrumented Mooring Hooks or Visual Inspec/ion oJ Mooring Lines The terminal should monitor [he ship's line tending activ ...
Movement off Jetty 0.1Sm A) NO PAETENSIONING MOVem$nl 011 Jelty O.11m o E <D WIND. ETG ' 50T ( 1471 kN) ~~~ r-~-J o E M 50 T ...
Call out crew, Li.ncmen, mooring boats, tugs and put shIp's engmes on readmess. Run extra moorings as available together with a ...
Sufficient mooring poinLs should be inSlalled lO provide a satisfactory spread of moorings for the rang.e of ship sizes which th ...
Synthetic ropes may be used as the fLrst line ashore for posItIoning the ship at either end, preferably by means of haodung and ...
Section 2.0 Mooring Restraint and Environmental Criteria 2.1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS In order to design a ship's mooring system, ...
The appropriate formulae for mooring restraint requirements per Section 2.6 are less sensitive to freeboard changes (since tbe b ...
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