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Docks and Harbor Engineering

Docks and Harbor Engineering
As per Stevenson’s empirical formula, the approximate value of the height of the wave in metres is given by (where F is the fetch in km.)

0.34 VF
1.5 VF
0.5 VF
3.4 VF

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Docks and Harbor Engineering
If the maximum spring rise is 2 m and height of the waves expected is 4 m , then the breakwater height above the datum will be

4 m
7 m
5 m
2.5 m

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Docks and Harbor Engineering
In multiple point mooring system, vessel is secured to minimum of

Eight points
Two points
Six points
Four points

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Docks and Harbor Engineering
When a ship floats at its designed water line, the vertical distance from water line to the bottom of the ship is known as

Draft
Depth
Beam
Free-board

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Docks and Harbor Engineering
The difference in height between highest high water and lowest low water is called

Maximum range
Mean rise
Maximum rise
Mean range

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Docks and Harbor Engineering
By increasing the rise of lock-gates, (i) The length of the lock gate will increase (ii) Transverse stress due to water pressure on the gate will increase (iii) Compressive force on the gate will increase

(i) and (iii) are correct
Only (ii) is correct
(i) and (ii) are correct
Only (iii) is correct

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