A Novel Nearshore Logistics Anchorage Hub
20240343350 ยท 2024-10-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Aziz Amirali Merchant (Singapore, SG)
- Murthy Pasumarthy (Singapore, SG)
- Chong Yong Huang (Singapore, SG)
- Hing Chu Chin (Singapore, SG)
- Xiao Liu (Singapore, SG)
Cpc classification
B63B2021/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2021/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The application provides a floating structure for mooring a vessel in a water body, comprising a hull having a plurality of dampers disposed on lateral sides or corners of the hull, a plurality of piles erected in the water body around a periphery of the hull, wherein each of the piles comprises a guiding plate having one or more guiding surfaces for coupling to at least one damper, one or more auxiliary piles connected to the pile by truss structure and partially embedded in the water body, the hull is vertically slidably coupled to a plurality of piles by slidably coupling the dampers to corresponding guiding surfaces of the guiding plate on the piles. The application also provides a plurality of floating structures linked to form a water-based hub serving as a novel nearshore logistics anchorage hub.
Claims
1. A floating structure for installing in a water body, the floating structure comprising: a hull; a plurality of dampers disposed on lateral sides or corners of the hull for absorbing physical impacts on the hull; a plurality of piles configured to be erected in the water body around the hull, each of the plurality of piles comprises: a first end; a guiding plate coupled near the first end, the guiding plate includes one or more guiding surfaces configured to abut at least one damper from the plurality of dampers respectively a second end configured to be embedded in a floor of the water body; and one or more auxiliary piles connected near the second end of the pile by truss structures and configured to be partially embedded in the floor of the water body; wherein each of the plurality of dampers is configured to slidably abut a corresponding guiding surface of the guiding plate on the plurality of piles such that, the hull is confined within a space defined by the plurality of piles and the hull is able to translate substantially vertically in the water body by sliding along longitudinal axes of the plurality of piles.
2. The floating structure of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of piles comprises two auxiliary piles connected near the second end of the pile to form a tripod structure.
3. The floating structure of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of low-friction pads, wherein each of the plurality of low-friction pads is disposed between the damper and the gliding surface.
4. The floating structure of claim 1, wherein the hull is of a catamaran form.
5. The floating structure of claim 1, wherein the hull comprises a plurality of cut outs for receiving each of the plurality of piles respectively.
6. The floating structure of claim 5, wherein each of the plurality of cut outs comprises a V-shaped groove with two adjacent faces, and wherein one of the plurality of dampers is disposed on each of the adjacent faces.
7. The floating structure of claim 6, wherein the hull is substantially rectangular in cross-section with the V-shaped groove at each corner of the hull.
8. Use of the floating structure of claim 7 in berthing one or more vessels.
9. A water-based hub comprising the floating structure of claim 1, and at least one interconnecting structure, wherein the floating structure is linked to an adjacent floating structure by the at least one interconnecting structure.
10. The water-based hub of claim 9, wherein the interconnecting structure is a bridge.
11. Use of the water-based hub of claim 10 as a nearshore logistics anchorage hub, whereby one or more vessel may moor to the water-based hub to unload or replenish supplies.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The drawings illustrate, by way of example, exemplary embodiments of the invention and should not be taken to be limiting the scope of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Embodiments of the invention are described herein. The person of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the following description of the invention is for illustrative purposes only and should not be seen in any way as limiting the scope of the invention. Other embodiments of the invention may be devised by such skilled persons without deviating from the present invention. For instance, new embodiments may be derived by selecting and combining various features as disclosed herein and such embodiments are considered to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0029] To facilitate understanding of the invention, similar features are allocated identical numeric labels in the figures.
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[0034] Critically, the plurality of piles (304a to 304d) are positioned around a periphery of the hull (302) and coupled to lateral sides or corners of the hull (302). Hence, the plurality of piles (304a to 304d) do not pass through a body of the hull (302).
[0035] Further, the first end of the plurality of piles (304a to 304d) are configured to extend beyond a bottom side of the hull (308) when the hull is in the water body. In this way, the plurality of piles (304a to 304d) physically confine the hull (302) to within a space that is defined by locations of the plurality of piles (304a to 304d) and restrict lateral movements of the hull (302). This enables the hull (302) to maintain position (i.e. station keep) and stabilises the hull (302) by minimising movement resulting from, for instance, environmental conditions like prevailing wind and tides.
[0036] As shown in
[0037] Preferably, the hull (302) comprises a plurality of cut outs for receiving each of the plurality of piles (304a to 304d). As shown in
[0038] In some embodiments, under normal conditions, the hull (302) may couple to each of the plurality of piles with a gap between the pile and a corresponding damper of the plurality of dampers disposed on the hull. As the hull moves towards the pile under the prevailing environmental conditions, the gap closes as the hull impacts the pile with the corresponding damper compressing to absorb the physical impact.
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[0040] Preferably, the plurality of piles (304a to 304d) are erected substantially vertical. The lateral sides or corners of the hull (302) where the plurality of dampers (306) are disposed are also substantially vertical. The guiding plate (402) with guiding surfaces guides the hull (302) to slide parallel to longitudinal axes of the plurality of pile (304a to 304d).
[0041] Other means common in the art for slidably coupling the hull to the plurality of piles besides use of low-friction pad on a corresponding guiding surface may be used or devised by the skilled person in the art. For instance, rollers may be used in place of low-friction pads.
[0042] Referring back to
[0043] Preferably, each of the plurality of piles (304a to 304d) is connected to two auxiliary piles hence forming a tripod structure at the second end of the pile.
[0044] More preferably, the plurality of auxiliary piles (312) are connected to the pile (304) below a pre-determined water depth to avoid becoming an obstacle to a mooring vessel.
[0045] Preferably, as shown in
[0046] While
[0047] The floating structure described in the preceding paragraphs provides an efficient solution to mooring vessels with maximize use of available space, as shown in
[0048] In a second aspect of the invention, a water-based hub is realised by linking multiple floating structures that have been described in the preceding paragraphs.
[0049] Besides providing mooring, the water-based hub (500) may serve multiple functions. For instance, the floating structures (502) may house facilities which enable the water-based hub (500) to serve as a nearshore logistics anchorage hub whereby vessels can moor, and unload or replenish supplies without entering a seaport.
[0050] Preferably, the water-based hub (500) may be equipped with automatic mooring systems for berthing and mooring various types of vessels such as LNG tankers, oil tankers, container vessels, general cargo vessels, etc.
[0051] The water-based hub (500) may also provide electrical charging stations, LNG, fuel oil, lube oil, freshwater to the vessels, or to provide provision stores and cold rooms. Further, the water-based hub (500) may provide accommodate facilities for crew members of the moored vessels or hub, and be powered by renewable sources such as solar power, wind energy, tidal energy, wave energy.
[0052] As can be seen from
[0053] The above is an exemplifying description of a floating structure and water-based hub. It is foreseen that those skilled in the art can and will design alternative embodiments of this invention as set forth in the following claims.