HthrC
Structural
- Jul 11, 2006
- 3
Hello All,
I need to design concrete anchor blocks (sinkers, basically) used to hold position buoys in place. The position buoys in turn support a floating boom. So, the floating boom is at the water surface loaded by drag, vessel impact, debris, etc. That load is transferred to the position buoy which is connected by cables to multiple anchor blocks on the river bottom. I know the maximum loads applied to the position buoys (horizontal as well as buoyant load) from the boom manufacturer. I was hoping to use STAAD to size and position the anchor blocks. My question is how to model this?
A restraint in the vertical direction at the buoy with tension members connecting the buoy to the pinned support anchor blocks?
I've attempted to attach a plan and cross section in case my written description of the system isn't clear. Any help is appreciated
I need to design concrete anchor blocks (sinkers, basically) used to hold position buoys in place. The position buoys in turn support a floating boom. So, the floating boom is at the water surface loaded by drag, vessel impact, debris, etc. That load is transferred to the position buoy which is connected by cables to multiple anchor blocks on the river bottom. I know the maximum loads applied to the position buoys (horizontal as well as buoyant load) from the boom manufacturer. I was hoping to use STAAD to size and position the anchor blocks. My question is how to model this?
A restraint in the vertical direction at the buoy with tension members connecting the buoy to the pinned support anchor blocks?
I've attempted to attach a plan and cross section in case my written description of the system isn't clear. Any help is appreciated