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Examples of Snap-Back Danger Zones
Example of Hockle in J Srraod Rope
The Split Drum Winch
Split Drum Mooring Winches: Turns Required on Tension Pan of Drum and Force
in Line at Transfer Poi O!
Effect of Applied Torque on Brake Holding Power
Spring-Applied Brake \IIi(h Hydraulic Release
Typical Winch Brake Test EquipmeOl
Simplified Brake Tesr Kit
Methods of Belaying a Bollard
Types of Universal Roller Fairleads
Additional Chafe Plates for Type A FairJeads
Universal Fairleads with Additional Inboard Rollers
Stoppers
Standard Manifold Arrangements - Category 'A' and 'B'
Srandard Manifold Arrangements - Category 'C' and 'D'
Tongue Type Chain StOpper
Hinged Bar Type Chain Stopper
Schematic Layout
Positioning of Forward Fairleads, Bow Chain Stoppers and Pedestal Roller Leads
Typical Chock Design
Winding Left and Right Lay Ropes on the Winch Drum
VLCC Benh Mooring Layout Nomenclature for Hand and Calculation Method
Mooring Layout Used for Computational Purposes
Three Cases of a Chain Benl over a Curved Surface
Geometry of a Chain Bent over a Curved Surface
Approximate Relation bel ween Angle ~ and Angle {J
Angle (J as Function of Old for Various Angles {
Free Body Analysis of Half Chain Link
Non-dimensional Stress Faeror as a Function of Did for Various Angles {J
Comparison of Grooved and Ungrooved Surface Cases
Test Set-up. Test 15, (J :0; 1350 • Old = 4, 8 Links
Results of Tests of Chain Tensioned over Curved Surface
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