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Mooring Analysis due to Ship Wave at Gunzang New Port  

Kim, Jae-Soo (Dept. of Ocean Engineering, Donga University)
Kong, Byung-Seung (Division of Civil and Architecture, Dongseo University)
Hong, Nam-Seeg (Division of Civil Engineering, Donga University)
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Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology / v.22, no.5, 2008 , pp. 69-74 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study performed a numerical simulation to predict the development of ship waves and their propagation in the shallow water region of Gunzang New Port and to examine the stability of taut line mooring at the sea wall using the design criteria. In order to predict the propagation of ship waves based on the speeds of various ships under complicated and shallow water depths, a computer model was constructed based on the Boussinesque equation with a fixed coordinate system. Additionally, an investigation if the stability was made by applying MOSES under the environmental loadings estimated by OCIMF.
Keywords
Ship waves; Boussinesque equation; Mooring stability;
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