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Trailers/Mafis
Multi-axle trailers transport oversize and overweight project cargo primarily within terminal boundaries. Axle loads of these trailers are typically far in excess of superload highway allowables . Tires may be pneumatic or solid rubber-steel composites. Multi-axle golfhofer trailers typically consist of 8 to 10 axles spaced approximately on 4 ft. centers and allow linking additional 4 to 6 axle units to the base trailer. Mafis are typically 2 or 3 axle trailers with a cargo rating in the range of 100 to 200 tons. A bogie is the total load on the bogie or all rear axles combined. Bogie loads often govern the design of non-ballasted decks and their framing.
Forklifts
Loaded forklift front axle loads can exceed the axle loads imposed by mafis, particularly in facilities where containers are handled. Typical container forklift front axle loads range from 125 tons and higher. Other specialty forklifts may govern design.
Truck Mounted Cranes
Truck mounted cranes and mobile harbor cranes deliver extreme loads to decks and substructure elements. Conventional 250 ton truck cranes impose outrigger loads in excess of 200 tons on a 30 inch square foot. 340 ton mobile harbor cranes are some of the largest cranes currently in use worldwide and at capacity impose single outrigger loads in excess of 600 tons.
Tracked Vehicles
The live loads imposed by excavators and farm equipment do not typically govern the structural design of waterfront facilities. However, the tracks rapidly and extensively degrade the surface course of the berth and storage lots, particularly at locations where the vehicles turn and pivot. RCC and asphalt-overlaid RCC are the proven surface treatments.
Railcars
Rail loads in terminal are limited to a Cooper E80 due to the rating of rail infrastructure outside of the terminals.
Vessels
Design vessel minima should be based on vessels currently in use by select business carriers. Vessel particulars for ships currently under development for deployment within typically no more than 5 years.
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