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Ship simulation study of John F. Baldwin (Phase II) navigation channel, San Francisco Bay, California

The WES Research Ship Simulator was used to evaluate the design of Phase II of the John F. Baldwin Ship Channel and to study the impact of the deepened channel on the navigability of large tankers inbound to the Long Wharf docking facility near Richmond Harbor. The present channel and maneuvering area is 35 ft deep and is inadequate for the larger tankers bringing crude oil from the Alaskan North Slope. The San Francisco District has proposed to deepen the channel to 45 ft deep. The authorized 35-ft-deep channel was simulated to verify the ship simulator setup as well as establish the base maneuvering strategies, and the proposed 45-ft-deep channel was simulated to study the proposed conditions. In addition to the tankers, containerships navigating into Richmond Harbor entrance channel were also simulated to investigate the impact of channel deepening on other ships using the maneuvering area. Originator-supplied keywords: Channels (Hydraulic engineering), Harbors--California--San Francisco, John F. Baldwin Navigation Channel (Calif.). Ships--Maneuverability--Simulation methods, Tankers.

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  • "The WES Research Ship Simulator was used to evaluate the design of Phase II of the John F. Baldwin Ship Channel and to study the impact of the deepened channel on the navigability of large tankers inbound to the Long Wharf docking facility near Richmond Harbor. The present channel and maneuvering area is 35 ft deep and is inadequate for the larger tankers bringing crude oil from the Alaskan North Slope. The San Francisco District has proposed to deepen the channel to 45 ft deep. The authorized 35-ft-deep channel was simulated to verify the ship simulator setup as well as establish the base maneuvering strategies, and the proposed 45-ft-deep channel was simulated to study the proposed conditions. In addition to the tankers, containerships navigating into Richmond Harbor entrance channel were also simulated to investigate the impact of channel deepening on other ships using the maneuvering area. Originator-supplied keywords: Channels (Hydraulic engineering), Harbors--California--San Francisco, John F. Baldwin Navigation Channel (Calif.). Ships--Maneuverability--Simulation methods, Tankers."@en

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  • "Ship simulation study of John F. Baldwin (Phase II) navigation channel, San Francisco Bay, California"@en
  • "Ship simulation study of John F. Baldwin (Phase II) navigation channel, San Francisco Bay, California"
  • "Ship Simulation Study of John F. Baldwin (Phase II) Navigation Channel San Francisco Bay, California"@en