PORTS '80

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: NEW YORK: ASCE, 1980Description: 839 PISBN:
  • 0-87262-108-
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1. Session title: Energy policy issue and activities 1.1 ASCE energy action program: / W. R. Gibbs 1.2 Policy issues of importance to offshore development: / William S. Gaither 2. Session title: Coal terminals 2.1 An environmentally acceptable coal port: / Paul Soros 2.2 A marine terminal for exportation of slurried coal: / R. B. Jacques 2.3 Marine coal terminals: / N. N. Wenworth 3. Session title: Energy port planning and concepts 3.1 Port planning and economic development: / Dan O' Halloran 3.2 Offshore artificial island - Energy ports of the future?: /Eugene Chesson 3.3 The role of deep-water ports: The Texas experience: / C. Michael Walton 4. Session title: Panel discussion considering conservation of energy in ports 4.1 Port energy conservation: / Carlton H. Joseph 5. Session title: Coal terminal 5.1 Big Cajun no. 2 docks, planning and design: / Duli C. Sharma 5.2 Application of POA to transhipment terminals: / A. T. Yu 5.3 High speed rail-to-barge coal transfer terminal: / Richard H. Schmitz 6. Session title: Oil terminals 6.1 Loop: Delivering oil where it's needed: / William B. Read 6.2 Oil terminal relocation at Long Beach, California: / Charles F. Connors 6.3 A new oil terminal at Texas City, Texas: / E. S. Peterson 7. Session title: Port planning 7.1 Design today for tomorrow: /Linda L. Gerbode 7.2 Port capacity determination and planning: / Ernst G. Frankel 7.3 Port capacity methodology - Simplified: /John F. Warwar 8. Session title: Panel discussion considering siting of LNG terminals 9. Session title: Oil terminals/industrial ports 9.1 Alyeska crude loading ports: / Ernest W. Brumitt 9.2 Floating piers: / G. Tsinker 9.3 Virginia ports workshop: /Carvel Blair 10. Session title: Simulation for port design and operations 10.1 Technical aspects of marine terminal simulation: /Paul E. Thompson 10.2 Simulation for port design and operations: /Michel Kaplan 10.3 Port throughput study using simulation technique: / Alan F. Daniell 11. Session title: LNG terminal concepts 11.1 Floating terminal for storage and send-out of LNG: /Gene Anspach 11.2Bottom supported terminal - Dravo pre-load concept: / D. S. Hill 11.3 Deep-water bottom supported "condeep" terminal design: /Leif G. Larsen 11.4Evaluation of three offshore LNG terminal designs for Southern California: /Edgar Rust 12. Session title: Oil terminals 12.1 A new type of single point mooring: "Proud": / Rene Loire 12.2 Design of Statfjord B. articulated loading platform: / Marjorie A. Prosuch 12.3 Petroleum-oil-lubricant (POL) pier damage investigation and recommendation: / C. Chern 13. Session title: Port site studies and surveys 13.1 Estuarine circulation from dye-buoy photogrammetry: / John C. Munday 13.2 Site studies, Coastal/geotechnical aspects: / Ralph H. Cross 13.3 Integrated port design and planning process: / Martin T. Czerniak 14. Session title: LNG terminal designs and considerations 14.1 Bintulu, Malaysia LNG project: / C. L. Cameron 14.2 LNG/LPG terminal safety: / John J. Closner 14.3 Design of an LNG terminal in Canada's High Arctic: / A. F. McDonald 15. Session title: Fendering requirements/design 15.1 Fendering requirements/design fender impact criteria: / J. S. Balfour 15.2 Fender system requirements at open-sea berths: /Bela Korman 15.3 Specialised fender system requirements and design: / Robert L. Beach 15.4 Marine fender specifications: / Robert A. Young 16. Session title: Port safety 16.1 Facility site evaluation and chemical hazards: / John S. Gardenier 16.2 Systematic evaluation of navigation in harbours: / Ronald K. Gress 16.3 Tugs as aids to the safety of tankers and ports: / James A. Atkinson 17. Session title: Physical and mathematical modelling 17.1 Effects of directional sea in model testing: /J. Kirkegaard 17.2 Wave tank use in small boat harbour design, N. N. VA: / Christopher S. Welch 17.3 Math model for harbour waves/ship motions/moorings: / Herman Bomze 17.4 Surging in the shark river boat basin: / J. Richard Weggel 18. Session title: Pier design and operations 18.1 All metal loading arms for bulk liquid handling: /W. Kemper 18.2 The impact of hydrocarbon emission controls on marine design: / Joseph G. Zabaga 18.3 Fire protection on petroleum jetties: / O. M. Slye ,Jr. 19. Session title: Panel discussion considering port modelling as a design tool 20. Session title: Shoreline sensitivity and clean-up 20.1 Sensitivity ranking of energy port shorelines: / Miles O. Hayes 20.2 Oil pollution: Still a problem for America's ports: / Roy W. Hann, Jr. 20.3 The role of the corps in port development: / Douglas L. Haller 21. Session title: Mooring requirements/design/operations 21.1 Stand-off force on ships moored in strong current: / Jiti Khanna 21.2 Design of a tanker mooring systemfor dynamic loads: / Shih-lih S. Fang 21.3 Mooring system management: / John Mascenik 22. Session title: Port considerations and problems 22.1 Bridge pier protective systems: / Ralph T. Mancill, Jr. 22.2 Consideration of vessel traffic systems in port planning: / T. E. Foley 22.3 Problems in project planning: / A. F. Kaulakis 23. Session title: Site studies and surveys 23.1 Reinforced earth structures for port development: / David P. McKittrick 23.2 Geotechnical aspects of rubble-mound coastal structures: / Donald D. Treadwell 23.3 New foundation system for granite sea-wall: / Victor V. Calabretta
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1. Session title: Energy policy issue and activities 1.1 ASCE energy action program: / W. R. Gibbs 1.2 Policy issues of importance to offshore development: / William S. Gaither 2. Session title: Coal terminals 2.1 An environmentally acceptable coal port: / Paul Soros 2.2 A marine terminal for exportation of slurried coal: / R. B. Jacques 2.3 Marine coal terminals: / N. N. Wenworth 3. Session title: Energy port planning and concepts 3.1 Port planning and economic development: / Dan O' Halloran 3.2 Offshore artificial island - Energy ports of the future?: /Eugene Chesson 3.3 The role of deep-water ports: The Texas experience: / C. Michael Walton 4. Session title: Panel discussion considering conservation of energy in ports 4.1 Port energy conservation: / Carlton H. Joseph 5. Session title: Coal terminal 5.1 Big Cajun no. 2 docks, planning and design: / Duli C. Sharma 5.2 Application of POA to transhipment terminals: / A. T. Yu 5.3 High speed rail-to-barge coal transfer terminal: / Richard H. Schmitz 6. Session title: Oil terminals 6.1 Loop: Delivering oil where it's needed: / William B. Read 6.2 Oil terminal relocation at Long Beach, California: / Charles F. Connors 6.3 A new oil terminal at Texas City, Texas: / E. S. Peterson 7. Session title: Port planning 7.1 Design today for tomorrow: /Linda L. Gerbode 7.2 Port capacity determination and planning: / Ernst G. Frankel 7.3 Port capacity methodology - Simplified: /John F. Warwar 8. Session title: Panel discussion considering siting of LNG terminals 9. Session title: Oil terminals/industrial ports 9.1 Alyeska crude loading ports: / Ernest W. Brumitt 9.2 Floating piers: / G. Tsinker 9.3 Virginia ports workshop: /Carvel Blair 10. Session title: Simulation for port design and operations 10.1 Technical aspects of marine terminal simulation: /Paul E. Thompson 10.2 Simulation for port design and operations: /Michel Kaplan 10.3 Port throughput study using simulation technique: / Alan F. Daniell 11. Session title: LNG terminal concepts 11.1 Floating terminal for storage and send-out of LNG: /Gene Anspach 11.2Bottom supported terminal - Dravo pre-load concept: / D. S. Hill 11.3 Deep-water bottom supported "condeep" terminal design: /Leif G. Larsen 11.4Evaluation of three offshore LNG terminal designs for Southern California: /Edgar Rust 12. Session title: Oil terminals 12.1 A new type of single point mooring: "Proud": / Rene Loire 12.2 Design of Statfjord B. articulated loading platform: / Marjorie A. Prosuch 12.3 Petroleum-oil-lubricant (POL) pier damage investigation and recommendation: / C. Chern 13. Session title: Port site studies and surveys 13.1 Estuarine circulation from dye-buoy photogrammetry: / John C. Munday 13.2 Site studies, Coastal/geotechnical aspects: / Ralph H. Cross 13.3 Integrated port design and planning process: / Martin T. Czerniak 14. Session title: LNG terminal designs and considerations 14.1 Bintulu, Malaysia LNG project: / C. L. Cameron 14.2 LNG/LPG terminal safety: / John J. Closner 14.3 Design of an LNG terminal in Canada's High Arctic: / A. F. McDonald 15. Session title: Fendering requirements/design 15.1 Fendering requirements/design fender impact criteria: / J. S. Balfour 15.2 Fender system requirements at open-sea berths: /Bela Korman 15.3 Specialised fender system requirements and design: / Robert L. Beach 15.4 Marine fender specifications: / Robert A. Young 16. Session title: Port safety 16.1 Facility site evaluation and chemical hazards: / John S. Gardenier 16.2 Systematic evaluation of navigation in harbours: / Ronald K. Gress 16.3 Tugs as aids to the safety of tankers and ports: / James A. Atkinson 17. Session title: Physical and mathematical modelling 17.1 Effects of directional sea in model testing: /J. Kirkegaard 17.2 Wave tank use in small boat harbour design, N. N. VA: / Christopher S. Welch 17.3 Math model for harbour waves/ship motions/moorings: / Herman Bomze 17.4 Surging in the shark river boat basin: / J. Richard Weggel 18. Session title: Pier design and operations 18.1 All metal loading arms for bulk liquid handling: /W. Kemper 18.2 The impact of hydrocarbon emission controls on marine design: / Joseph G. Zabaga 18.3 Fire protection on petroleum jetties: / O. M. Slye ,Jr. 19. Session title: Panel discussion considering port modelling as a design tool 20. Session title: Shoreline sensitivity and clean-up 20.1 Sensitivity ranking of energy port shorelines: / Miles O. Hayes 20.2 Oil pollution: Still a problem for America's ports: / Roy W. Hann, Jr. 20.3 The role of the corps in port development: / Douglas L. Haller 21. Session title: Mooring requirements/design/operations 21.1 Stand-off force on ships moored in strong current: / Jiti Khanna 21.2 Design of a tanker mooring systemfor dynamic loads: / Shih-lih S. Fang 21.3 Mooring system management: / John Mascenik 22. Session title: Port considerations and problems 22.1 Bridge pier protective systems: / Ralph T. Mancill, Jr. 22.2 Consideration of vessel traffic systems in port planning: / T. E. Foley 22.3 Problems in project planning: / A. F. Kaulakis 23. Session title: Site studies and surveys 23.1 Reinforced earth structures for port development: / David P. McKittrick 23.2 Geotechnical aspects of rubble-mound coastal structures: / Donald D. Treadwell 23.3 New foundation system for granite sea-wall: / Victor V. Calabretta

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