Jetties, piers and other marine structures constructed in exposed locations require careful assessment of their hydraulic loads. Increasingly trade economics are leading to larger ship sizes and existing and new port locations for these vessels require longer jetties in significantly deeper water. In these instances construction of protective breakwaters becomes substantially more expensive, so in some cases jetties or their approach trestles are being constructed in exposed locations without breakwater protection. These guidelines will help maritime designers to optimise jetty designs, and are an essential reference resource.
Key coverage:
Guidance on hydraulic design, including design wave conditions, prediction of scour and vessel mooring loads
New methods (developed from extensive laboratory testing) for the prediction of wave loading, including forces on the underside of jetty decks.
This book provides new guidance on design principles and design wave loads for exposed jetty structures where guidance has not previously been available.