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Company Sponsor Ticket: October 16, 2024
The COPRI Seattle Chapter invites you to an October 16th dinner presentation at Ivars Salmon House. We are pleased to welcome Daryl English from Moffatt & Nichol, who will present Stiff Leg Mooring System at McMurdo Station, Antarctica.
Please register for this in-person dinner event using the instructions below! If you are interested in the topic, you do not need to be a member of ASCE or COPRI to attend. Everyone is welcome! Thanks in advance for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you there!
Topic:
Design of a Stiff Leg Mooring System at McMurdo Station, Antarctica Climate change has significantly reduced the lifespan of reinforced floating ice piers that McMurdo Station constructs for annual offload and resupply operations. A more robust replacement solution was required to meet the stations long-term needs. A steel barge-like floating dock moored in position with stiff legs, overwintering in Winter Quarters Bay, was the preferred option. The presentation will outline several key design aspects of the stiff leg mooring system in a cold region including the relationships between important stakeholders. Special considerations were given to account for the harsh environment, an extremely remote location, limited onsite resources, equipment limitations, potential environmental contamination, and climate change. Two steel orthotropic-deck transfer bridges were designed as access points between the barge and the shore. The stiff-leg mooring system included flexible axial elastomeric elements (load cells) to secure the barge and limit displacements. Precast concrete stiff-leg foundations were designed to be assembled on site by post-tensioning two pieces. Barge forces are transferred to slurried freeze-back piles installed in 70 ft of fast ice.
Speaker:
Daryl English, PE, SE, P.Eng, BC.PE Senior Project Manager | Structural Engineer, Moffatt & Nichol Daryl English is a Project Manager and Structural Engineer at Moffatt & Nichol with 31 years of experience in ports, waterfront design, bridge design, rehabilitation design, peer reviews, value engineering, condition inspections, cost estimating, seismic analysis, and seismic retrofitting. In addition to extensive design work on container terminals, cruise terminals, oil terminals, grain terminals and bridge structures, he has performed numerous condition inspections, load ratings, and repair evaluations for marine structures, including timber and concrete wharf facilities, trestles, mooring systems, berthing dolphins, steel docks, and cathodic protection systems.
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LocationIvar's Salmon House (View)
401 NE Northlake Way
Seattle, WA 98105
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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