ozziz
Structural
- Jul 20, 2005
- 46
Just a question on the recommended berthing direction for jetty. I see most of the berthing jetties are lined parallel to the shoreline. Suppose, a berthing jetty is to be built on the east side of a small island and the wind is blow from north to south for 6 months and then reverse for the second half, what will be the most appropriate orientation of this berthing jetty?
Also if the wind is on north-south direction, how does it create waves on the east or west side of the island. Would it not just have longshore movement rather than waves?
Lastly what will be the most appropriate alignment of ship vessels to the waves or current? Perpendicular to assist berthing or parallel to avoid having the vessels banging against the jetty?
Also if the wind is on north-south direction, how does it create waves on the east or west side of the island. Would it not just have longshore movement rather than waves?
Lastly what will be the most appropriate alignment of ship vessels to the waves or current? Perpendicular to assist berthing or parallel to avoid having the vessels banging against the jetty?