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Jan 1960
Forces Induced On A Large Vessel By Surge
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Volume 125, Issue 1
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Field measurements are presented for forces of up to 40,000 lb as induced by two predominant standing waves. The waves with 1-min and 2 1/2-min periods produced water surface slopes of up to 0.0015 in the lines of the ship USS Norton Sound (AVM-1) of 12,000 long tons. The ship was moored alongside by unusually taut lines at Port Hueneme, California, and close to a node of the shorter wave. The two waves acted simultaneously to produce only significant surge. Tight lines tend to reduce the inertial force.
The excitation in surge is defined by the product of the slope of the water surface and the weight of the ship. Restoring forces of up to 30,000 lb in surge as computed on this basis are approximately one-third greater than those measured. In no case was it considered that resonance was encountered.
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© 1960 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Jan 1960
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John T. O'Brien, F.ASCE
Dir., Harbor Div., U.S. Naval Civ. Engrg. Lab., Bureau of Yards and Docks, Dept. of the Navy, Port Hueneme, Calif
David I. Kuchenreuther, AM.ASCE
Hydr. Engr., U. S. Naval Civ. Engrg. Lab., Bureau of Yards and Docks, Dept. of the Navy, Port Hueneme, Calif
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