• DocumentCode
    346369
  • Title

    Coastal mooring design: taut elastomeric and chain catenary surface buoy moorings

  • Author

    Paul, Walter ; Irish, Jim ; Gobat, Jason ; Grosenbaugh, Mark

  • Author_Institution
    Woods Hole Oceanogr. Instn., MA, USA
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1999
  • Firstpage
    419
  • Abstract
    A comparison is made of the behavior of a buoy anchored with an elastomeric tether and a chain catenary mooring at the same water depth and under the same environmental conditions. The results include numerical predictions of the statics and dynamics of the two moorings under identical ocean current and sea state forcing. The at-sea recorded tensions in an elastomeric tension member buoy system are also studied. The results show that elastomeric tethers respond with one third of the dynamic tensions of a chain catenary mooring in severe sea states. The chain moorings also experience considerable frictional wear due to chain links interacting with the sea bottom. A drawback of elastomeric tether moorings is that they can be damaged or cut when entangled with fishing gear
  • Keywords
    marine systems; oceanographic equipment; anchored buoy; apparatus; chain catenary surface buoy mooring; coastal mooring design; damage; dynamics; elastomeric tether; equipment; frictional wear; mechanical cable; numerical model; ocean; rope; sea state forcing; statics; taut elastomeric mooring; tension; Fatigue; Gears; Hoses; Ocean temperature; Rubber; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Storms; Surface waves; Water storage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    OCEANS '99 MTS/IEEE. Riding the Crest into the 21st Century
  • Conference_Location
    Seattle, WA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-5628-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/OCEANS.1999.799781
  • Filename
    799781