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Photo courtesy of GOLAR LNG PROVEN LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIPS Chevron • BP Shipping • BW Fleet Management • MOL • Teekay • NYK and more VESSEL MOORING SYSTEMTHE SAMSON MOORING ADVANTAGE 2 SamsonRope.comFor owner/operators in today’s shipping industry, safe working conditions, maximizing service life, and mitigating unnecessary failure of mooring lines are top priorities. Through proper vessel evaluation and selection of high-modulus polyethylene (HMPE) ropes, Samson will show you how to achieve all three. We used to talk about mooring lines. However, with the advances in fiber and coating technology, and the innovations in chafe protection, we now talk about mooring systems. Selecting the right mooring system is not a “one-size-fits-all” proposition. Each component of the system should be considered independently; primary or secondary line, pendant, chafe protection, hardware, etc. Based on your specific needs, each component is selected to give you the best overall system and performance. We understand the factors that weigh into these decisions and will help you select the system to get the job done correctly and safely, providing the best value for your investment. We want your system to be as safe as possible for as long as possible. It may seem counter-intuitive for a supplier to help you get more life out of their products; but at Samson, that is exactly what we do. We understand that adding real value to your business is how we become a valuable partner. Knowing the intended use or application of the rope is not enough. There are a number of other factors that should be considered when selecting a mooring line: > Rope construction: jacketed vs. non-jacketed > Understanding abrasion > Maximize service life: mitigate abrasion > Proper installation procedures > End-for-ending > Line rotation > Inspection guidelines > Residual test program This technical guide will aid you in selecting the mooring system that is right for your operation. MOORING SYSTEM SELECTION Not an off-the-shelf decision Why Samson? ..............................5 Line Selection ..............................7 Understanding Abrasion ...............9 Installation/Extending Service Life................................11 Inspection Procedures ...............13 The Ultimate Mooring System: COMPONENTS ..............14 Primary Mooring Lines ...............14 FSRU Mooring Lines ..................15 Secondary Mooring Lines and Stoppers .............................16 Pendants ...................................17 High-Performance Chafe Protection ........................18 Vulcan ETOPS ............................19 Emergency Tow System .............19 DSM Partnership ........................20 CONTENTSSamsonRope.com 4 SamsonRope.comBeyond selecting the right line for each component of your mooring system, Samson also provides customers with unparalleled service. Samson’s service packages can be designed for new builds and/or retrofits, and adds value with critical pre- and post-sale services and an ongoing partnership program. Our approach is driven by safety and is a proven model that cannot duplicated by any other rope manufacturer. Whether it is vessel inspections prior to the sale, crew training for proper rope handling and splicing, establishing inspection and retirement schedules, or residual testing and/or laboratory analysis, the Samson team is available to you across the globe. Samson service programs can be customized, and range from straightforward install and use training through much more significant service and tracking programs like Icaria for Mooring. WHY SAMSON? You won’t get this anywhere else Samson’s field technicians provide onboard inspections, repairs, and splicing assistance. ADVANTAGES OF HMPE OVER WIRE > Size-for-size stronger than wire > Weighs 85% less than the wire it replaces > Typically outlasts wire 3-to-1 > OCIMF recognizes HMPE as an acceptable alternative to wire COST EFFECTIVE > More efficient mooring times > No re-lubing or environmental issues > Less damage to ship equipment > Able to splice and repair on board SAFETY > Fewer hand and back injuries > Lighter and easier to handle > Reduced recoil PRE-SALE SERVICES > Onboard mooring equipment surveys to understand and determine the most suitable products for your application > Thorough understanding of key mooring industry regulations and standards such as OCIMF > Library of mooring-related technical bulletins and case studies POST-SALE SERVICES > A customized mooring line manual > On-site crew training, which includes: line handling, inspections, repair, splicing, use of chafe protection > Inspection programs Samson is committed to ensuring safe and long-term operational benefits from our high-performance products, installation through retirement. SamsonRope.com 5 SamsonRope.comMOORING LINE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS 6 SamsonRope.comROPE DESIGN:JACKETED VS. NON-JACKETED One of the best ways to combat unforeseen situations and prevent failure is to select the mooring line and tail, or pendant, appropriate for your vessel. Many ship owners, managers, and terminal operators are aware of the advantages of ropes made with HMPE fiber and have commonly looked to jacketed mooring lines, as they have proven to be trustworthy and faithful over the years. Though proven serviceable and long-lasting, their newer counterpart, non-jacketed 12-strand mooring lines, are demonstrating the same advantages, if not more. Yes, jacketed construction does allow for full protection of the load-bearing core over the length of the line, but in heavy use scenarios, they can rupture, exposing a core that is then susceptible to abrasion. This is why some in the industry are starting a shift. Today’s Optimal Mooring Rope For use on split-drum winches, Samson now promotes its non-jacketed mooring lines in conjunction with specialized chafe protection. The combination of the non-jacketed line and chafe protection in high-contact areas is proving to be a superior option to a completely jacketed mooring line for several reasons: They are stronger than jacketed lines size-for-size, and they are easy to inspect and repair. Unlike jacketed lines, which rupture in the areas that suffer the greatest abrasion and have to be replaced, only the chafe protection on a non-jacketed rope has to be replaced, saving time and money. A viable combination is a 12-strand mooring line system such as AmSteel ® -Blue, with Dynalene chafe protection. Dynalene provides a thick protective barrier that aids in cut and abrasion resistance, decreasing the chance of harmful wear, and promoting the longevity of the lines. The loose yet protective construction of Dynalene also allows the ship owner to easily inspect the lines, and, if necessary, repair and re-splice them in only the affected areas of the line. See more about Dynalene on page 18. For use on single drum winches, Samson recommends jacketed mooring lines like Turbo-RC. PENDANTS OR TAILS: AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE ULTIMATE MOORING SYSTEM Proper selection of the mooring pendant also affects the performance of the mooring line. Recent studies have included the effects of tail length with varying materials. Depending on their application, there has been some success with increased tail lengths of 72 feet (22 meters) and nylon pendants have been found to be beneficial due to their increased elastic elongation. MOORING LINE SELECTION CRITERIA Samson offers both jacketed and non-jacketed HMPE fiber-based lines. Our jacketed constructions include Turbo-EPX that utilizes a polyester jacket over a HMPE fiber core, while our non-jacketed lines include AmSteel ® -Blue, which is a 12-strand single braid made with 100% HMPE fiber. One of the best ways to combat unforeseen situations and prevent failure is to select the mooring line and tail, or pendant, appropriate for your vessel. ADVANTAGESDISADVANTAGES Jacketed High strength, low weight Core is completely protected by outer jacket Firm, round profile Potential for higher heat resistance on the cover Typically less expensive Impossible to inspect the core (strength member) The cover will wear faster than the core Doesn’t float Jacket can rupture Difficult to repair or splice Non-Jacketed Higher long-term residual strength because of 100% HMPE fiber Easy to inspect, repair, and splice Cut and abrasion resistant Floats No jacket ruptures Chafe protection can be easily replaced Higher content of HMPE fiber increases cost 7 SamsonRope.comAdding chafe protection will greatly lengthen the service life of HMPE lines. MOORING LINE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS 8 SamsonRope.comAbrasion is one of the biggest culprits of line damage. There are two types of abrasion: internal abrasion caused by the relative movement of internal and external yarns; and external abrasion caused by contact with external surfaces, such as roller and panama chocks. An unprotected rope moving over a rough surface, such as a poorly maintained chock, can be subjected to both. Upon inspection, it’s easy to see when the external strands are abraded by a rough surface. Often, fibers can be left behind on the surface that caused the abrasion and the surface of the rope readily shows abraded yarns. UNDERSTANDING ABRASION WITHOUT CHAFE GEAR (HMPE ON METAL) Friction caused by poorly surfaced deck hardware causes both external abrasion to surface strands and abrasion to internal strands by creating relative movement between the fibers in the rope. WITH CHAFE GEAR (HMPE ON HMPE) External abrasion is primarily limited to the chafe gear itself, and the relative movement of internal and external fibers is greatly reduced or eliminated completely. Due to force Rope travel due to load Due to force Rope travel due to load MAXIMIZE SERVICE LIFE: MITIGATE ABRASION DECK EQUIPMENT Vessels that have used wire rope often have significant damage and scoring to the deck equipment caused by the repeated wear and abrasion of wire rope mooring lines. These abrasive surfaces can damage or significantly reduce the life expectancy of HMPE ropes. Ignoring deck conditions can be a costly mistake. There are no synthetic lines that will perform to their maximum capability with poorly maintained deck equipment. Take preventative measures to mitigate these issues by repairing all rope contact points to a smooth and consistent surface before installation of the new mooring lines. CHAFE PROTECTION The addition of chafe protection in the areas of the line most likely to suffer from abrasion is critical for the rope’s longevity. Samson high- performance synthetic ropes have been engineered to provide ease of handling and inspection, extreme strength, and long service life. HMPE fiber, a major component in many of Samson’s high-performance ropes, is extremely cut and abrasion resistant. While properly designed and engineered ropes take maximum advantage of this resistance, in the real world environment of the commercial marine industry, protecting ropes from abrasion and cutting significantly increases service life. Chafe protection can either be sleeves that slide on the rope or that are spliced into a line, depending on the type of chafe gear and the construction of the rope. Samson chafe protection products are perfectly suited to combat the causes of cutting and abrasion encountered in mooring operations. Internal abrasion with protection Internal abrasion without protection External abrasion without protection External abrasion with protection 9 SamsonRope.comNext >