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Static 2-D Solution of a Mooring Line of Arbitrary Composition in the Vertical and Horizontal Operating Modes
International Ship Building Progress
  • Bohdan W. Oppenheim, Loyola Marymount University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1982
Disciplines
Abstract

A theoretical static solution is reported for a two-dimensional mooring line having an arbitrary multi-segment composition of wires, chains, synthetic ropes and buoys. The segments can be buoyant, neutrally buoyant or heavier than water, and they can be nonlinearly stretchable. The buoys can be of constant positive and negative buoyancy, thus representing submerged buoys and hung weights. A mooring line can operate in the 'horizontal' or slack mode, and in the 'vertical' or 'tension-moor' mode. In the former cese, a surface-floating 'spring-buoy' is allowed, as well as a linear slope of the sea bottom at the anchor.

Original Publication Citation
Oppenheim, B. W. and P. Wilson. “Static 2-D Solution of a Mooring Line of Arbitrary Composition in the Vertical and Horizontal Operating Modes.” International shipbuilding progress 29 (1982): 142-153.
Citation Information
Bohdan W. Oppenheim. "Static 2-D Solution of a Mooring Line of Arbitrary Composition in the Vertical and Horizontal Operating Modes" International Ship Building Progress (1982)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bohdan_oppenheim/16/