UFC 4-159-03
February 2005
TABLES (continued)
Table
Title
Page
5-7
Typical Driven-Plate Anchors.............................................................
114
6-1
Practical Experience With Anchors....................................................
116
6-2
Stockless Anchors in the U.S. Navy Fleet Mooring Inventory ............
118
6-3
NAVMOOR Anchors in the U.S. Navy Fleet Mooring Inventory.........
119
6-4
FM3 Mooring Chain Characteristics...................................................
121
6-5
Properties of FM3 Chain Anodes.......................................................
122
6-6
Foam-Filled Polyurethane Coated Buoys ..........................................
125
6-7
Stretch of Synthetic Lines ..................................................................
126
6-8
Double Braided Nylon Line ................................................................
128
6-9
Double Braided Polyester Lines.........................................................
129
6-10
Some Factors to Consider When Specifying Synthetic Line or
Wire Rope .....................................................................................
130
6-11
Commonly Used U.S. Navy Pier Mooring Fittings .............................
134
6-12
Sources of Information for Facility Mooring Equipment......................
139
7-1
Types of Ship Based Mooring Equipment..........................................
143
7-2
Fixed Ship's Bitts (minimum strength requirements) .........................
145
7-3
Closed Chocks (minimum strength requirements) ............................
147
7-4
Sources of Information for Ships' Mooring Equipment .......................
148
8-1
2nd LT JOHN P BOBO Parameters (Fully Loaded) ..........................
151
8-2
CVN-68 Criteria (Fully Loaded) .........................................................
155
8-3
DD 963 Criteria (1/3 Stores) .............................................................
168
8-4
Environmental Forces ........................................................................
169
8-5
Quasi-Static Leg Tensions for the Spread Mooring at Various
Wind Directions With a Flood Tidal Current .....................................
173
8-6
Peak Dynamic Chain Tensions for DD 963 Nest for Various Wind
Directions and a Flood Tidal Current ...............................................
176
8-7
DD 963 Nest Motions for Surge, Sway, and Yaw at Various Wind
Directions With a Flood Tidal Current ..............................................
179
8-8
LPD-17 Characteristics ......................................................................
183
GLOSSARY
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204
APPENDIX A
REFERENCES ......................................................................
A-1
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