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Analysis of a two-point mooring for a spar buoy Public Deposited

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  • Recent activity in the exploration and development of the ocean's resources has created a need for scientific and technical knowledge in many areas. One example is the need for rapid and reliable techniques for ascertaining and for the predictions of sea state and the atmospheric conditions at particular ocean locations. The Department of Oceanography at Oregon State University will attempt to make such atmospheric and oceanographic measurements from a Spar buoy in the near future. In September 1969, the buoy was moored on a two-point mooring some 30 miles off the Oregon coast, in 1800 ft of water. This is a report on the engineering analysis of the mooring structure for the buoy. The continued development of ocean resources will depend heavily on the installation of moored structures and it is hoped that this report will contribute to the engineering knowledge of such structures and moorings.
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