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Design: Small Craft Berthing Facilities - index
Design: Small Craft Berthing Facilities - ufc_4_152_07n0001
Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) - ufc_4_152_07n0002
Foreword - ufc_4_152_07n0003
Contents - ufc_4_152_07n0004
Chapter 1 Introduction - ufc_4_152_07n0005
Antiterrorism/Force Protection - ufc_4_152_07n0006
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Section 2: Small Craft Berthing Facilities
Space Requirements
Figure 1 Typical Layout of a Small Craft Harbor
Entrance Channel and Structures
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Swell
Littoral Drift
Figure 2 Maintenance of Entrance to Off-River Basin With Land-Based Equipment
Nearby Water Area Structures
Impact on Environment
Slip and Berthing Arrangements
Figure 3 Typical Small Craft Mooring Layouts
Figure 4 Typical Berthing Arrangement
Figure 5 Small Craft Berthing Systems
Figure 6 Dimensional Criteria for Berthed Craft
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Vertical Loading
Figure 7 Typical Fixed Finger Pier System
Flotation Materials
Deck Materials and Surface
Figure 8 Various Types of Floats
Figure 9 Typical Foam Float With Concrete Deck
Figure 10 Typical Water-Ballasted Floating Dock
Deck Framing and Float Connections
Vertical Loading and Deck Levels
Figure 11 Typical Deck Framing Systems and Float Connections
Lateral Loading
Figure 12 Typical Floating Pier System
Figure 13 Windloading on Small Craft Berthing System
Figure 14 Variation of Average Profile Height of Berthed Craft with Craft Length
Anchorage Systems
Figure 15 Sample Calculation for Windloading on a Floating Pier System
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Figure 16 Typical River Anchorage System
Figure 17 Typical Use of Submerged Crossties to Strengthen Covered Floating System
Objectives
Figure 18 Framing and Hinge Detail for Pipe and Rod Plate Hinge for Heavy Gangway
Revetments
Figure 19 Typical Beach and Revetted Slope Profiles
Use Criteria
Figure 20 Typical Use of Gabions in Small- Craft Harbor Construction
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Breakwater Positioning
Figure 21 Typical Rubble-Mound Breakwater
Figure 22 Typical Cellular Sheet Pile Breakwater Construction
Rubble-Mound Construction
Figure 23 Typical Swiss-Cheese Perforated Breakwater Construction
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Figure 24 Typical Rubble-Mound Groin Construction
Typical Devices
Figure 25 Typical Sheetpile Jetty Construction For details
Figure 26 Typical Shallow Boat Basin Excavated into Riverbank (Schematic)
Figure 27 Typical Chained-Log Boom for Short-Period Wave Attenuation
Floating Wave Attenuators
Fuel Docks
Fenders
General Characteristics
Surface
Figure 28 Typical Hoist-Launching Facility With Dry Storage Yard
Administration Building
Figure 29 Layout of a Typical Launching Ramp Facility
Figure 30 Typical Maintenance Building and Yard Layout
Hardware Supply Store (Optional)
Figure 31 Typical Hinged Floating Launching Ramp Used for Small Boats
Factors
Emergency Precautions
Problems
Shoaling of Channels and Basins
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