Terminal infrastructure
Trading and fishing ports - Interior fittings and equipment
Article REF: C4640 V2
Terminal infrastructure
Trading and fishing ports - Interior fittings and equipment

Authors : Pierre BONAFOUS, Xavier LE BARS, Francis LEGRAS

Publication date: August 10, 1994 | Lire en français

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2. Terminal infrastructure

All port terminals, whatever their traffic (passengers, oil, containers, bulk solids, etc.), include infrastructure structures for berthing and mooring ships, and superstructure structures for handling and storage.

This section deals with terminal infrastructure. Firstly, it classifies the various types of berthing structures from a functional point of view, i.e. according to the roles fulfilled by the structure. It then examines the characteristics common to these various types (dimensions, loads supported, general calculation method). Finally, we present the main structures used in practice, which can be classified into different categories.

2.1 Functional classification

Classification by type of structure is based on the role that...

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