Similar words: moorings, boring, adoring, coloring, tailoring, imploring, exploring, monitoring. Meaning: ['mʊrɪŋ /'mʊə-] n. 1. a place where a craft can be made fast 2. (nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat) in place.
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61) Steel liners shall be provided under the foundation of the windlass and mooring winch.
62) Adjusting safety device for hydraulic system of steering gear ( windlass 、 mooring winch ).
63) The truncated mooring line is designed to replace full-depth mooring line and use in truncated water depth model test.
64) Adjusting safety device hydraulic system of steering gear ( windlass, mooring winch ).
65) Numerical example showed that the parametric equation is rational to describe the shape of mooring line.
66) The influence of different current velocities and mooring line lengths on the dynamic response of vessels and mooring force was investigated.
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67) A heavy rope or chain for mooring or anchoring a ship.
68) Author separately used catenary method and the lumped-mass method to establish the static equation of mooring line, produced discrete model and the iterated computation step.
69) Numerical examination is carried out on the displacement of the mooring cable and the horizontal and vertical forces at the top end of the mooring cable. The ...
70) The contrast tests were used to show the effect of wave dissipation and the strain of the mooring anchor chain of the floating breakwater under the wave and wave-current respectively.
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