BSI BS 6349 PART 2 Code of Practice for Maritime Structures Part 2: Design of Quay Walls, Jetties and Dolphins
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BSI BS 6349 PART 2 Document Information:
Title
Code of Practice for Maritime Structures Part 2: Design of Quay Walls, Jetties and Dolphins
Leitfaden fuer Bauten im Meer. Gestaltung von Kaimauern, Molen und Dalben
Structures maritimes - code de bonne pratique. Conception des murs de quai, jetees et ducs d'albe
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988
Scope:
Includes guidance on the design of roll-on/roll-off berths.
Keywords:
- Maritime structures
- Docks
- Harbours
- Quays
- Design
- Structural design
- Walls
- Marine transport
- Dimensions
- Corrosion
- Docking and mooring gear
- Water transport engineering
- Earthworks
- Piling
- Piles
- Pile foundations
- Tie rods
- Ties (structural members)
- Wall ties
- Construction
- Installation
- Maintenance
- Loading
- Underwater technology
- Concretes
- Structural timber
- Structural steels
- Retaining walls
- Offshore construction works
- Durability
- Building services
- Kerbs
- Ramps
- Loading (materials handling)
- Sheet-pile foundations
- Wall anchors
- Anchorages
- Pressure
- Structural members
- Caissons
- Shape
- Stability
- Suspended structures
- Failure (mechanical)
- Stairs
- Hand-rails
- Ladders
- Gangways (marine)
- Construction engineering works
- Water transport engineering components
- Underwater construction works
- Submerged structures
- Structures
- Superstructures
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