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1 May 2018 Model Test on Influence of Berth Length on LNG Vessel Mooring under Wave-Current-Wind Loads
Huiming Tan, Fumao Chen, Jia Chen
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Tan, H.M.; Chen, F.M., and Chen, J., 2018. Model test on influence of berth length on LNG vessel mooring under wave-current-wind loads. In: Shim, J.-S.; Chun, I., and Lim, H.S. (eds.), Proceedings from the International Coastal Symposium (ICS) 2018 (Busan, Republic of Korea). Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 85, pp. 1061–1065. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

The movement of mooring vessel is complicated under the combined impacts of wave, current and wind, and the interactions between vessel and port structure are significantly affected by mooring cable and rubber fender. Also, the berth length has great influence on the installation of mooring cable. This paper reports the model test on the dynamic response of LNG vessel mooring system under the wave-current-wind loads, including movements of vessel and tension forces of mooring cables. Depending on the vessel length (L), the different berthengths (1.1L, 1.2L and 1.3L) were designed in model tests. The model test results show that the wave force is the greatest influential factor on the movement of vessel, and the movement values increased significantly with the increase of wave height and wave period. The influence of berth length on the movement of vessel is not obvious. The maximum values of tension force of cables increased significantly with the increase of berth length, due to the increase of cable length. Thus, the shorter berth length is helpful to reduce the tension force of cable.

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Huiming Tan, Fumao Chen, and Jia Chen "Model Test on Influence of Berth Length on LNG Vessel Mooring under Wave-Current-Wind Loads," Journal of Coastal Research 85(sp1), 1061-1065, (1 May 2018). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI85-213.1
Received: 30 November 2017; Accepted: 10 February 2018; Published: 1 May 2018
KEYWORDS
berth length
LNG vessel
Model test
vessel mooring
wave-current-wind
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