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Pier & Wharf Design Handbook
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Pier & Wharf Design Handbook on CD

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This handbook contains descriptions and design criteria for pier and wharf construction, including subsidiary, contiguous, and auxiliary structures. Loading details, regulations, furnishings, appurtenances, and other information are discussed when applicable.

This handbook provides minimum facility planning and design criteria for efficient homeporting facilities of Naval vessels. Existing ports, facilities, and berths may not meet all criteria and may therefore, perform less efficiently, but do not necessarily require upgrade. This handbook focuses on the entire homeport operation. For example, ships will visit fueling and ammunition piers for short periods, but generally berth at general purpose berthing


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CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION.
1 1-1 SCOPE.1 1-2 GENERAL FUNCTION.1 1-3 FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES.1 1-3.1 Type I - Fueling, Ammunition, and Supply.1 1-3.2 Type II - General Purpose.2 1-3.3 Type III - Repair.2 1-3.4 Type IV - Specialized.3 1-4 FLEXIBILITY OF BERTHS.3 1-5 APPURTENANCES AND FEATURES.3

CHAPTER 2: FACILITY PLANNING.
5 2-1 LOCATION AND ORIENTATION.5 2-1.1 General.5 2-1.2 Orientation for Environmental Conditions.5 2-1.3 Vessel Ingress and Egress.6 2-1.4 Water Depth.7 2-1.5 Dolphins.7 2-2 COORDINATION OF REPAIR.10 2-2.1 General.10 2-3 OVERALL DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES.11 2-3.1 General.11 2-3.2 Pier and Wharf Length.14 2-3.3 Pier and Wharf Width.15 2-3.4 Slip.26 2-3.5 Pier and Wharf Deck Elevation.28 2-4 UTILITIES.29 2-4.1 General.29 2-5 LIGHTING.30 2-5.1 Topside Lighting.30 2-5.2 Lower Deck Lighting.31 2-5.3 Underdeck Lighting.31 2-6 SECURITY.31 2-7 LANDSIDE APPROACHES.31 2-7.1 Function.31 2-7.2 Roadway Width.31 2-7.3 Walkway Width.32 2-7.4 Roadway Deck Elevation.32 2-7.5 Number of Approaches.32 2-7.6 Turning Room.33 2-7.7 Safety Barriers.33 2-8 STRUCTURAL TYPES.33 2-8.1 General.33 2-8.2 Selection of Type.33 2-8.3 Construction.42 i

CHAPTER 3. LOAD REQUIREMENTS.
51 UFC 4-152-01 28 July 2005 3-1 GENERAL.51 3-2 DEAD LOADS.51 3-2.1 General.51 3-2.2 Unit Weights.51 3-3 VERTICAL LIVE LOADS.51 3-3.1 General.51 3-3.2 Uniform Loading.52 3-3.3 Truck Loading.52 3-3.4 Rail-Mounted Crane Loading.52 3-3.5 Mobile Crane Loadings.55 3-3.6 Forklift and Straddle Carrier Loadings.59 3-3.7 Loading on Railroad Tracks.59 3-3.8 Buoyancy.59 3-3.9 Wave Loading.59 3-3.10 Application of Loadings.60 3-4 HORIZONTAL LOADS.63 3-4.1 Berthing Loads.63 3-4.2 Mooring Loads.63 3-4.3 Wind Loads on Structures.63 3-4.4 Loads on Piles.63 3-4.5 Earthquake Loads.65 3-4.6 Earth and Water Pressures .68 3-4.7 Thermal Loads.69 3-4.8 Ice Forces.69 3-4.9 Shrinkage.72 3-4.10 Creep.72 3-5 LOAD COMBINATIONS.72 3-5.1 General.72 3-5.2 Load Symbols.73 3-5.3 Load Factor Design.74 3-5.4 Service Load Design.74

CHAPTER 4. STRUCTURAL DESIGN.
77 4-1 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS.77 4-1.1 Timber.77 4-1.2 Steel.78 4-1.3 Concrete.78 4-1.4 Composites.79 4-1.5 Aluminum.79 4-1.6 Plastics.80 4-2 ALLOWABLE STRESSES.80 4-2.1 General.80 4-2.2 Timber.80 4-2.3 Steel.80 4-2.4 Concrete.80 4-2.5 Other Materials.80 4-3 DECK STRUCTURE DESIGN.81 4-3.1 Deck Framing.81 4-3.2 Pile Caps.83 4-4 SUBSTRUCTURE DESIGN.83 4-4.1 Pile Bent Framing.83 4-5 MOORING HARDWARE.84 4-5.1 General.84 4-5.2 Hardware Types.86 4-5.3 Strength.87 4-5.4 Placement.87 4-6 MOORING DOLPHINS/PLATFORMS.88 4-6.1 Design.88 4-6.2 Construction.88 4-7 MISCELLANEOUS CONSIDERATIONS.91 4-7.1 Expansion Joints.91 4-7.2 Drainage.91 4-7.3 Bullrail.91 4-7.4 Utility Trench.91 4-7.5 Utility Hoods.95 4-7.6 Wearing Course.95

CHAPTER 5. FENDER SYSTEMS.
97 5-1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS.97 5-1.1 Description.97 5-1.2 Berthing Practice.97 5-1.3 Camels & Separators.97 5-1.4 Systems Approach.98 5-1.5 Functional Requirements.98 5-2 BERTHING ENERGY DETERMINATION.100 5-2.1 Methods.100 5-3 TYPES OF FENDER SYSTEMS.108 5-3.1 General.108 5-3.2 Fender Piles.108 5-3.3 Fenders.113 5-4 SELECTION AND DESIGN OF FENDER SYSTEMS.122 5-4.1 General.122 5-4.2 Fender System Behavior.126 5-4.3 Evaluation of Fender Systems.127 5-4.4 Fender System Design.129 5-4.5 Corner Protection.131 5-4.6 Support Chains.131 5-4.7 Chocks and Wales.132

CHAPTER 6 CAMELS & SEPARATORS.
134 6-1 FUNCTION AND APPLICATION.134 6-1.1 Hull Maintenance.134 6-1.2 Overhangs and projections.134 6-1.3 Special Hull Treatments.134 6-1.4 Submarine Berthing.134 6-1.5 Multiple Berthing (Nesting).134 6-1.6 Fender Protection.134 6-2 CAMELS.135 6-2.1 Log Camels.135 6-2.2 Timber Camels.135 6-2.3 Steel Pontoon Camels.135 6-2.4 Deep-Draft Camels.135 6-2.5 Hydro-Pneumatic Fenders.135 6-2.6 Composite Camels.136 6-3 Loads.136 6-4 GEOMETRY.137 6-4.1 Ship's Lines.137 6-4.2 Length and Width.137 6-4.3 Depth.138 6-5 STABILITY.138 6-6 LOCATION.138 6-7 MISCELLANEOUS CONSIDERATIONS.138 6-7.1 Protection.138 6-7.2 Buoyancy Tanks.138 6-7.3 Abrasion.139 6-8 CAMEL DESIGNS.139 6-8.1 Submarine Camels.139 6-8.2 Aircraft Carrier Camels.140 6-9 SEPARATORS.142

CHAPTER 7 ACCESS.
143 7-1 GENERAL.143 7-2 SAFETY.143 7-3 LANDING FLOAT.143 7-3.1 Materials.144 7-3.2 Mooring Systems.144 7-3.3 Live Loads.144 7-3.4 Freeboard.144 7-3.5 Fendering.144 7-3.6 Fittings.144 7-3.7 Finish.145 7-3.8 Reinforced Plastic Landing Float.145 7-3.9 Concrete Float Elements.145 7-4 BROW OR GANGWAY.145 7-4.1 Length.148 7-4.2 Widths.148 7-4.3 Construction.148 7-4.4 Live Load.148 7-4.5 Handrails.148 7-4.6 Safety.148 7-5 BROW PLATFORMS.148 7-6 BROW AND PLATFORM DESIGNS.149 7-7 WALKWAY OR CATWALK.149 7-7.1 Width.149 7-7.2 Live Load.149 7-7.3 Construction.149 7-7.4 Handrails.149 7-8 RAMPS.149 7-9 ACCESS LADDERS AND LIFE RINGS.150

APPENDIX A REFERENCES.152

APPENDIX B GLOSSARY.156

FIGURES Figure 2-1. Pier and Wharf Types.8 Figure 2-2. Wharf Types.9 Figure 2-3. Length and Width of Slip.18 Figure 2-4. Location of Crane Rails, Railroad Tracks, and Utilities.19 Figure 2-5. Single Deck Pier.21 Figure 2-6. Double Deck Pier.22 Figure 2-7. Open and Solid Type Piers/Wharves.35 Figure 2-8. Floating Double Deck Pier.36 Figure 2-9. Open Type Wharf Concepts.44 Figure 2-10. Closed Type Wharf Concepts.45 Figure 2-11. Solid Type, Cellular Construction.47 Figure 2-12. Solid Type, Caisson and Concrete Block Construction.50 Figure 3-1. Wheel Loads for Portal Cranes.54 Figure 3-2. Configuration and Wheel Loads for Container Cranes.56

Figure 3-3. Wheel Loads and Dimensions for Truck Cranes.57 Figure 3-4. Wheel Loads for Forklifts.61 Figure 3-5. Wheel Loads for Straddle Carriers.62 Figure 3-6. Principal Modes of Ice Action.71 Figure 4-1. Concrete Deck Construction.82 Figure 4-2. Substructure Framing Concepts.85 Figure 4-3. Bullrail Details.89 Figure 4-4. Mooring Dolphins.90 Figure 4-5. Railroad Track Support.92 Figure 4-6. Crane Rail Support.93 Figure 4-7. Utility Trench Concept.94 Figure 4-8. Utility Hoods.96 Figure 5-1. Energy Model of a Fender System.99 Figure 5-2. Eccentricity Coefficient, Ce.103 Figure 5-3. Berthing Velocity for Small Ships (up to 20,000 tons).105

Figure 5-4. Berthing Velocity for Large Ships.106 Figure 5-5 Foam-filled Fender System.111 v Figure 5-6 Fiberglass Fender Pile System.112 Figure 5-7 Plastic Fender Pile System.113 Figure 5-8. Side-loaded and End-loaded Rubber Fenders.116 Figure 5-9. Shear Fender.117 Figure 5-10. Buckling Fender with Contact Panel.118 Figure 5-11. Pneumatic Fenders.121 Figure 5-12 Hydro-pneumatic Fender.122 Figure 5-13. Monopile Fender System.123 Figure 5-14. Evaluation of Fender System Types.128 Figure 5-15. Corner Protection.133 Figure 6-1. Composite Camel.137 Figure 6-2. Aircraft Carrier Camel.141 Figure 7-1. Small Floating Stage.146 Figure 7-2. Reinforced Plastic Landing Float.147 Figure 7-3. Transfer Bridge for LHAs.151

TABLES Table 2-1 Ship Characteristics for Selected Ships.12 Table 2-2 Typical Single Deck Pier and Wharf Widths.20 Table 2-3 Estimated Space Requirements for PMA.27 Table 3-1 Unit Weights.51 Table 3-2 Vertical Live Loads for Pier and Wharf Decks.52 Table 3-3 Outrigger Float Loads for Mobile Cranes.58 Table 3-4 Values of CS, modifier for short-period spectral acceleration.66 Table 3-5 Values of C1, modifier for 1-second period spectral acceleration.67 Table 3-6 Load Combinations - LRFD.75 Table 3-7 Load Combinations - Allowable Stress Design.76

EQUATIONS

EQUATION 3-1.66 EQUATION 3-2.73 EQUATION 5-3.100 EQUATION 5-4.101 EQUATION 5-5.101 EQUATION 5-6.102


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