ASCE Manual 116 08:2008 Edition
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Manual of Practice No. 116: Navigation Engineering Practice and Ethical Standards
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2008 | 121 |
“Navigation Engineering Practice and Ethical Standards” presents engineering criteria and practices for the design, operation, and management of navigation projects; it also shows how these criteria and practices are integrated with engineering ethics. This manual is meant to be used as a reference to demonstrate the ethical beginnings of navigation engineering criteria. Main topics include an introduction to navigation engineering; engineering ethics; design philosophy and goals; design conditions and assumptions; project features criteria; the design process; sustainable development; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers management of waterways, U.S. Coast Guard contributions to waterways; NOAA contributions to waterways; tools to ensure design safety and operation; and final conclusions. The ASCE Code of Ethics is included as an appendix. This manual will be useful to anyone involved in navigation engineering, including the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, private sector engineers, and engineering students.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | CONTENTS |
10 | PREFACE |
12 | INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background and Purpose |
13 | 1.2 Navigation Projects |
14 | 1.3 Navigation Engineering |
15 | 1.4 Organization of the Manual |
16 | 2 ENGINEERING ETHICS 2.1 General 2.2 Engineering Codes of Ethics |
19 | 2.3 Ethics and Engineering Practice |
21 | 2.4 Other Codes of Ethics |
22 | 3 DESIGN PHILOSOPHY AND GOALS 3.1 General |
23 | 3.2 Designing for Safety 3.3 Corps of Engineers Design Guidance |
25 | 3.4 ASCE Design Guidance 3.5 PIANC Design Guidance |
26 | 3.6 Ethical Considerations |
28 | 4 DESIGN CONDITIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS 4.1 Design Conditions |
30 | 4.2 Design Assumptions 4.3 Risk Assessment |
31 | 4.4 Ethical Considerations |
32 | 5 CRITERIA FOR DESIGN OF PROJECT FEATURES 5.1 General |
33 | 5.2 Channels 5.3 Dams, Including Spillways and Powerhouses |
35 | 5.4 Locks |
37 | 5.5 Small Boat Harbors |
38 | 5.6 Jetties |
40 | 5.7 Ethical Considerations |
42 | 6 DESIGN PROCESS 6.1 Design Process |
43 | 6.2 Design of Small Boat Harbors 6.3 Design of Ship Channels |
44 | 6.4 Design of Approach Channels |
45 | 6.5 Design of Breakwaters and Closure Dams |
47 | 6.6 Design of Locks 6.7 Independent Review 6.8 Design Deficiency Evaluation |
48 | 6.9 12 Actions for Change |
49 | 6.10 Ethical Considerations |
52 | 7 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 7.1 General |
53 | 7.2 Evolution of Design Criteria |
54 | 7.3 Design and Operation Criteria for Sustainability |
56 | 7.4 Example of Ethical Considerations |
60 | 8 CORPS OF ENGINEERS MANAGEMENT OF WATERWAYS 8.1 Operations |
61 | 8.2 Planning Efforts |
63 | 8.3 Operations and Maintenance 8.4 Chronological Standard Operating Procedure for O&M |
65 | 8.5 Development of an Emergency Response Plan |
67 | 8.6 Coordination Efforts with Users |
68 | 8.7 Coordination Efforts with Other Sites 8.8 Weekly Safety Meetings and Status Reports |
69 | 8.9 Ongoing Inspection during Operations, Preventive Maintenance, and Repair Work |
70 | 8.10 Annual Site Inspections |
71 | 8.11 Maintaining, Revising, and Updating Maintenance Records 8.12 Periodic Inspections |
72 | 8.13 Staff Inspection and Staff Assistance Visits 8.14 Development of a Long-Term Maintenance Plan |
74 | 8.15 Development and Revising the Backlog of Maintenance or Capital Improvement Needs 8.16 Ethical Considerations |
78 | 9 U.S. COAST GUARD CONTRIBUTIONS TO WATERWAYS 9.1 General |
79 | 9.2 Maritime Mobility |
82 | 9.3 Maritime Safety |
86 | 9.4 Maritime Security |
88 | 9.5 National Defense 9.6 Protection of Natural Resources |
90 | 9.7 Ethical Considerations |
92 | 10 NOAA CONTRIBUTIONS TO WATERWAYS 10.1 General 10.2 Nautical Charts |
93 | 10.3 Tides and Currents |
94 | 10.4 Currents |
95 | 10.5 Global Positioning 10.6 Coast Pilot |
96 | 10.7 Ports |
97 | 10.8 Marine and Coastal Weather Services 10.9 Ethical Considerations |
98 | 11 TOOLS TO ENSURE SAFE DESIGN AND OPERATION 11.1 General |
99 | 11.2 Standard and Accepted Computations 11.3 Physical Model Studies |
101 | 11.4 Numerical Model Studies |
103 | 11.5 Vessel Simulation Studies |
104 | 11.6 Field Evaluation Studies 11.7 Tiered Analysis |
105 | 11.8 Risk Assessment and Uncertainty |
106 | 11.9 Ethical Considerations |
108 | 12 CONCLUSIONS |
110 | REFERENCES |
114 | APPENDIX: ASCE Code of Ethics |
120 | INDEX A C D |
121 | E H I N O R S T U |