Chapter - 5. Marine Structure
Chapter - 5. Marine Structure
Chapter - 5. Marine Structure
KARTIK ZALA
Assi. Proff.,
Civil Engg. Department,
VICT.
Breakwater
Definition-: This is a protective
Introduction
It is a structure which reflects and dissipates
the forces of wind generated waves.
Encloses harbour and keep the harbour
waters undisturbed.
It provides safe anchorage for ships
Facilitate loading and unloading of cargo in
comparatively calm water
The inside of a breakwater when
constructed as a quay for handling cargo
then it is known as a mole.
The function of breakwater is to break the
momentum of water by means of wave
breaker
masonry
It can be made of concrete or coursed
stone throughout.
Height of a breakwater depends upon its
purpose, extent of enclosed water area
and the nature of existing shipping work
Height=1.2 to 1.25 X the height of wave
expected
The superstructure must be designed to
withstand over turning forces due to wave
thrust, hydrostatic pressure and the dead
weight of the structure
Type/classification
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3. composite breakwater
The solid super structure consists of a
Wharves
These are platforms at which vessels take on
and discharge passengers and cargo
Its a platform built parallel to shoreline
Docks that parallels the shore
Should give sufficient depth of water for the
ship to float
Wharves built parallel with the shore are
called quays
Built to retain or protect the embankment or
filling
Types of wharves
1. open type wharves
It can be either high level decks or
Quay walls
Wharves built parallel with the shore
Jetties
Definition-:
A narrow structure projecting from the shore
into water with berths on one or both sides
and sometimes at the end also.
In the form of piled projections
Constructed outside the harbour or inside the
harbour
When built in combination with a breakwater
then it is known as breakwater pier.
Uses of jetties
Jetty is a solid platform constructed
Types of jetties
1.
2.
A.
Solid structure-:
It is usually of mound breakwater type
Used more for the prevention of silting in the
entrance channel
piled structure
open pile jetties
Cheaper than the solid type but having same
durability
Cant be used where jetty is required to be very
wide
Timer, R.C.C., steel
Steel jetties are supported on screw piles
Timer and R.C.C. are suitable for large jetties
concrete cylinders
Piles carry loads of whole structure
and cylinders dont
Capable of sustaining heavy
impacts from ships
Pier
Piers are the wharves built at angle with the shore.
On both sides of a pier berths are provided.
Type-: open or solid construction
fill
It offer more resistance to impact and wave
action.
More stable and more economical than open pier
the water area between two adjacent piers is
known as slip
Width of slip=3 or 4 X beam of the largest ship to
be accommodated
No provision should be made for cargo storage
Guidelines-: design load=30 kg/cm2,
concentrated live load=5 tone truck, 15 tone
locomotive crane, horizontal thrust on a pier head
bent may be taken as 1% of the maximum weight
of the vessel to be berthed
Solid
pier
Pier heads
Definition-:
Dolphins
They are the marine structures located
Types-:
1. Breasting Type
Provided in front o the sea face of the pier of wharf.
Designed to take the impact of ship while docking
and are equipped with fenders
Also have bollards and mooring post
Mooring lines provided by breasting dolphins are not
sufficient enough to hold the vessel against currents
away from the berth, mooring dolphin are provided
2. Mooring type-:
Located behind the seaward force of the berth
They are provided with bollards or mooring posts and
with capstans where heavy lines are to be handled
Smaller than breasting dolphins
Flexible dolphin are in the form of wood pile clusters
of 3, 7, 19 etc piles wrapped with the galvanized
cable
Central pile extends about 1m above the other piles
The piles are arranged symmetrically and on a slight
batter
Fenders
Types of fenders-:
1. Wooden fender Simplest form of wooden fender are in the form of
horizontal wooden member
Vertical wooden piles known as hung fenders are
hung from the deck and terminated at water level
The wooden fenders piles are placed away from the
deck on a slight batter of about 1 in 24
They absorb energy because of deflection when
struck by a ship
2. Rubber fenders The simplest form of rubber fenders are rubber tires
hung over the side of the dock
Draped rubber fenders were originally used as the
hollow cylindrical type the fenders should be pre
curved to the specified radius
Draped rubber fenders are supported by wire rope
attached to eye bolt set in the concrete dock wall
A drain hole is provided at the lowest point of each
curved fenders
Mooring accessories
Arrangement such as bow, stern, spring and