UFC 4-159-03
February 2005
FIGURES (continued)
Figure
Title
Page
8-2
Example Single Point Mooring...........................................................
153
8-3
Example Mooring Failure Due to a Wind Gust Front .........................
154
8-4
Wind Forces and Moments on a Single Loaded CVN-68 for a
75-mph (33.5-m/s) Wind ..................................................................
157
8-5
Definitions
.....................................................................................
158
8-6
Optimum Ideal Mooring......................................................................
159
8-7
Required Mooring Capacity Using the Optimum Ideal Mooring .........
160
8-8
Efficiency of Ship Moorings Using Synthetic Lines at Piers and
Wharves
.....................................................................................
162
8-9
CVN-68 Wharf Mooring Concept (`Model 2') .....................................
163
8-10
Component Analysis of Mooring Working Capacity ...........................
164
8-11
Mooring Line Tensions for a CVN-68 Moored at a Wharf with
75 mph (33.5 m/s) Winds (`Model 2') ..............................................
165
8-12
Aircraft Carrier Mooring Concept .......................................................
167
8-13
Wind Forces and Moments on a Nest of Four DD 963 Class
Vessels for a Wind Speed of 78 mph (35 m/s) ................................
170
8-14
Spread Mooring Arrangement for a Nest of Four Destroyers.............
172
8-15
End View of DD 963 Mooring Nest ....................................................
175
8-16
Plate Anchor Holding Capacity ..........................................................
180
8-17
LPD-17 USS SAN ANTONIO.............................................................
182
8-18
Approximate Safe Mooring Limits for LPD-17 with 28 Parts of
Mooring Line ....................................................................................
184
8-19
Sample LPD-17 Standard Mooring ....................................................
186
8-20
Sample LPD-17 Storm Mooring .........................................................
187
8-21
Sample LPD-17 Heavy Weather Mooring ..........................................
188
8-22
Sample LPD-17 Mooring at a Double-Deck Pier................................
189
9-1
Sample Passing Ship Situation..........................................................
192
9-2
Example of Passing Ship Predictions ................................................
193
10-1
Ship Waves .....................................................................................
196
10-2
Ship Hull-Forms Tested .....................................................................
197
10-3
Maximum Wave Height One Wavelength Away From the Sailing
Line for a SERIES 60 Hull..................................................................
198
11-1
Example of a Standard LPD 17 Mooring and
Heavy Weather Mooring ....................................................................
202
11-2
Securing Two Parts of Heavy Weather Mooring Line ........................
204
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