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  • Course : Harbour Engineering

Course : Harbour Engineering

  • 4 September 2017, 14.03
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Course code/credits and contact hours : TKS3204/2.0
Semester : VI
Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name : Prof. Ir. Nur Yuwono, Dip.HE., Ph.D.
Bibliography :
  1. Thoresen, C.A., 2006, Port Designer’s handbook: Recommendations and Guidelines, Thomas Telford
  2. CIRIA-CUR, 1991, Manual on The Use of Rock in Coastal and Shoreline Engineering, Construction Industry Research and Information Association, London
  3. US Army Corps of Engineers, 1994, Coastal Groins and Nearshore Breakwaters, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York
  4. Bruun, P., 1989, Port Engineering, Vols 1 and 2, Gulf Publishing Company, Houston
  5. Bruun, P., 1985, Design and construction of mounds for breakwaters and coastal protection, Elsevier, Amsterdam
  6. Tsinker,G.P., 1997, Handbook o port and harbor engineering, Chapman & Hall, London
  7. OCDI, 1999, Technical standards for port and harbor facilities in Japan, Port and Harbour Research Institute, Ministry of transport, Tokyo, Japan
  8.  Quin, A.D., 1972, Design and construction of ports and marine structures, McGraw-Hill, Inc, New York
Spesific course information
Brief description  :

This course contains the meaning and definition of port, types and examples of ports, port function, introduction to water transportation, development of water transportation in the world, fundamentals of port design, hydro-oceanography, breakwater planning, fairway, wharf planning, fender and dolphin planning, port infrastructure for multi purposes, port performance, navigation aid facility, dredging, case study port masterplan.

Prerequisite Courses : None
Required/ elective : Required
Studio work : N/A
Laboratory work : N/A
Spesific goals of the course
Spesific outcomes : The students are expected to be able to understand ports as the transition place of transportation mode from water transportation to land transportation and the opposite. In order for port to function well, the port shall be supported by good infrastructure complying with international service standard, the infrastructure including; fairway, wharf, breakwater, port basin, loading & unloading equipment, and navigation aid facility.
Student outcomes : (c) An ability to design a system, component, or process in order to be able to face the real constraints in economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability

(e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve civil engineering problems by considering local resources

Brief list of topics to be covered
  1. Harbour and supporting facilities
  2. Harbour in indonesia
  3. Harbour types and characteristics of the ship
  4. Basic port planning
  5. Wind, tides and waves
  6. Wave break planning
  7. Planning of the cruise line, harbor pool, pier
  8. Planning and design of supporting infrastructure
  9. Fender and ship anchor
  10. Dredging
  11. Case study of port planning and design
  12. Environmental impact analysis of ports
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