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Pun naslov: PORT ENGINEERING Third Edition Autor: PER BRUUN with contributions by: E.G. Frankel Massachusetts Institute of Technology O.G. Houmb Norwegian Institute of Technology G. Moe Norwegian Institute of Technology E. Bratteland Norwegian Institute of Technology • Izdavač: Gulf Publishing Company, o Book Division, Houston, o London Paris ,Tokyo • Godina izdanja: 1981., Third Edition • Jezik: Engleski • Format: 7’5” x 10’2” (19cm x 26cm ) • Oprema:Tvvrdi povez, plastificiran, bogato ilustrovan crtežima i fotografijama. • Broj strana:787 • Stanje: Knjiga je malo korišćena, u odličnom stanju, skoro kao nova.Na prednjem podlisku na 2 mesta ispisan broj 2216 i spolja na hrbatu (jedva vidljivo) . • •*¨*✿✿¸¸.•*¨*✿✿¬¸.•*•*¨*✿✿¸¸.•*¨*✿✿¬¸.• Knjiga Port Engineering je u sadasnjem trenutku najkompletniji izvor informacija za projektovanje i izvodjenje Luka. •*¨*✿✿¸¸.•*¨*✿✿¬¸.•*•*¨*✿✿¸¸.•*¨*✿✿¬¸.• Review This third edition of Port engineering reaffirms the book`s stature as the most comprehensive, up-to-date source of poor planning, design, and engineering information available. New material on the latest trends in shipping technology, navigation techniques and transportation procedures, or development, and economics makes Port engineering the essential state-of-the-art reference in the specialized yet vital field. The book`s broad coverage is now greatly expanded with more than 120 new figures, tables, graphs, etc.,: new information on portal layout and site selection: optimal dimensions of maritime fairways and shallow seas and sea straits: and the latest advances in Breakwater, Mooring, and fendering design. This third edition also describes the most recent developments in dredging technology, including the environmental aspects of disposal of dredged material, Littoral drift and sedimentation problems are examined in detail to help engineers plan and maintain a port by dredging or bypassing. In addition this work relates Port engineering to coastal geomorphology-geology, geography, and geophysics-to provide a better understanding of the influence of wins, waves, and currents on Shoreline and coastal zone development. Because of the accelerated activity and offshore energy exploration, this new edition offers the latest research findings on ways statistics and methods for calculating current and wave forces on offshore structures`. New appendices and contributions by some of the world’s foremost researchers and practicing port/ocean engineers make Port Engineering, Third Edition, the most complete and current source of port engineering information you can find. Per Bruun The author holds an M.S. degree in port engineering and a D.Sc. degree in coastal engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. He has served with the Ministry of Public Works in Denmark, as a lecturer in port and coastal engineering at the Technical University of Denmark, as head of the Department of Coastal Engineering at the University of Florida (where he established the Florida Coastal Research Laboratory), and as professor of port engineering at the Norwegian Institute of Technology. Dr. Bruun has served on several committees of the Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses (PIANC) and has chaired the Proceedings of the International Conference on Port and Ocean Engineering Under Arctic Conditions (POAC). ln 1980 he received a doctorate honoris causa in port and coastal engineering from the University of Santander, Spain. CONTENTS Preface, XI Introduction: Modern Trends in Port Engineering 1 Transport of Ore, 4 Unitized Transport, 7 Future Port Development, 8 Chapter 1 Part 1. Port and Shipping Technology and Economics. 17 by E. G. Frankel Developments in Port Operations and Technology, 20 Unitized Cargo Transfer and Handling , 21 Barge Handling, 23 Warehouse, 23 Bulk Handling and Transfer, 23 Liquid Bulk Cargo, 24 Dry Bulk Cargo, 24 Special and General Cargo Handling and Transfer, 25 Port Planning Methods and Models , 27 Environmental Impact on Port Development and Operations, 30 Analysis of Port Operations-Container Shipping and Terminal , 31 Shipping Technology Development , 33 Objectives in Ocean Transport Technology, 37 Container Ships , 39 Port Pricing , 42 Port Economics, 42 Part 2. Site Selection. 54 Area Requirements, 54 Environmental Parameters Affecting Port and Ship Operation and Behavior, 55 Wind Analyses, 56 Wave Analyses, Data, and Statistics, 61 Encounter Probability of Storm Durations, 71 Seiches, 71 Slowdrift, 73 Storm Surges, 74 Current Analyses, 74 Visibility, 75 Ice, 75 Chapter 2 Port Navigation and Hydraulics. 80 Harbor Entrances and Channels , 80 Turning Basins, 91 Harbor Hydraulics, 92 Current Action, 93 Wave Action in Ports, 94 Long-Period Waves , Basic Conditions, 103 Measures Against Wave Action in Ports , 108 Floating and Transportable Breakwaters, 125 Appendix A Optimal Layout Dimensions of Maritime Fairways in Shallow Seas, Sea Straits, and Maritime Waterways. 139. Chapter 3 Breakwaters, Jetties, and Piers. 156 Wave Forces on a Vertical Wall Breakwater, 157 New Breakwater Activities, 169 Rubble-m.ound Breakwaters, 17 4 Design Wave Height, 187 Recent Developments of Armor Block, 192 New Design Principles (1980) , 195 Latest Design Developments in Mound Breakwaters, 203 Unit and Armor Stability, 213 Damage to Mound Breakwaters, 217 Data Needed for Design , 219 Practical Aspects of Design and Construction of Breakwaters, 220 Up rush-Examples of Tests, 223 Permeable and Submerged Breakwaters, 230 Use of Prefabricated and Prestressed Structures, 231 Economic Feasibility; Optimum Design , 234 Open-sea and Pier Facilities , 235 Appendix B Part 1. Latest Developments in Wave Statistics. 253 by 0. G. Houmb Part 2. Latest Developments in Wave and Current Forces. . . . 271 by G. Moe Part 3. Wave Forces on Vertical-Wall Breakwaters in Deep Water .. 295 by S. Nagai Chapter 4. Wharves, Quays, Fenders, Dolphins, and Mooring Devices. 303 Layout of Quays and Wharves , 303 Walls Classified According to Hydraulic Performance, 309 Walls Classified According to Method of Absorbing Earth Pressure , 325 Berthing and Mooring Forces on Structures, 330 Forces on Vessels at Berth , 331 Fenders, 331 Dolphins , 336 Moorings, 342 Forced Fendering , 349 Pontoon-Wharves and Piers , 356 Transport Equipment, 358 Terminals , 363 Artificial Islands , 371 Design Considerations for LNG Terminals, 376 Ferry Terminals , 380 Appendix C Part 1. Pile Foundations. 387 by N. Janbu, L. Bjerrum, B. Kjaernsli Part 2. Anchored Bulkheads. 393 by N. Janbu, L. Bjerrum, B. Kjaernsli Part 3. Berthing Maneuvers. 406 by F. Vasco Costa Chapter 5. Transportation Systems. . . . . . . . . . . 423 Transportation vs . Transfer, 424 Conventional Transport, 425 Unitization Container and Pallet System , 427 The Future Development of Container Transport, 445 Special Vessels, 447 The Future Development of Bulk Transport, 448 Pallet System , 452 Comparative Cost Figures for Various Systems, 459 Factors Determining Port Capacity, 461 Application of Queuing Models to Ship Turnaround Time, 466 Port Transportation Studies (IBRB), 472 Appendix D Optimizing Container Ships and Their Terminals. 478 by S. Erichsen Chapter 6 Littoral Drift and Sedimentation Problems. 493 Computation of Longshore Transport (Bijker Method). 496 Littoral Barriers on Shores, 508 Littoral Drifts and Coastal Structures , 512 Principles Involved in By-Passing by Tidal Flow Actions, 519 Tracing, 525 Sediment Problems in Estuaries, 525 Shoaling of Estuaries, 528 Sand Waves on the Bottom, 554 Appendix E Use of Tracers in Harbor, Coast, and Ocean Engineering. 564 Chapter 7. Coastal Geomorphology vs. Port Engineering. 577 Static and Evolutionary Descriptions, 579 Dynamic Approach , 580 Influence of Rise in Sea Level , 581 Shore Geometry, 584 Development of Beach Profiles , 595 Equilibrium Profiles of Beach and Offshore Bottom, 596 Uprush/Downrush and Profile Development, 606 Influence of Port Installations on Coastal Morphological Development, 618 Recent Developments in Coastal Geomorphology, 637 Chapter 8. Tidal Inlets on Alluvial Shores. Tidal Hydraulics, 642 By-Passing Plants , 655 Future Development of By-Passing , 656 Cross-Sectional Stability, 658 Importance of the DIM or AIM Ratio , 667 Design Procedure for Tidal Inlets on Alluvial Shores , 676 Chapter 9. Dredging Technology. Types of Dredges, 680 Cutters and Boosters, 689 Hydraulic Dredging, 692 Dredging of Navigation Channels, 694 Agitation Dredging, New Versions of an Old Method, 696 Dredging for Landfills, 704 Deepwater Dredging For Minerals, 708 Environmental Problems in Hydraulic Dredging Operations, 712 Rock Dredging, 714 Drilling and Blasting Systems and Principles, 718 Disposal Problems, 724 Dredging Economics, 727 Chapter 10. Fishing Ports and Small Craft Harbors. 732 Establishment of Fisheries, 732 Requirements of Harbor Facilities, 735 Processing Facilities for Fish and Fish Products, 743 Small Craft Harbors, 750 Floating Berths, 753 Concrete Floats, 756 Appendix F Fishery Harbor Planning. 760 by M. Breimer, J. Engstrom, L. 0. Engra/1, WJ. Guckian, N. W van der Haaze/, J. van der Waad Index. 776