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Forces induced on large vessel by surge
Field measurements are presented of forces of up to 40,000 lb as induced by two predominant standing waves -- those with 1 and 2 1/2 min period which produced water surface slopes of up to 0.0015, in lines of ship of 12,000 long tons as moored alongside by unusually taut lines at Port Hueneme, Calif, and near to node of shorter wave.
Forces induced on large vessel by surge
Field measurements are presented of forces of up to 40,000 lb as induced by two predominant standing waves -- those with 1 and 2 1/2 min period which produced water surface slopes of up to 0.0015, in lines of ship of 12,000 long tons as moored alongside by unusually taut lines at Port Hueneme, Calif, and near to node of shorter wave.
Forces induced on large vessel by surge
ASCE -- Proc (J Waterways Harbors Div)
O'Brien, J.T. (author) / Kuchenreuther, D.I. (author)
1958
29 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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