1. The ship is overloaded
This kind of damage often occurs in rubber fenders, especially some old rubber fenders, which often crack at the weak points of the structure. The cracks are generally along the length of the rubber fender. D-type and V-type fenders are more common. The main reason for the cracking of the rubber fender is that the kinetic energy of the ship hitting the fender is too large, which exceeds the load that the rubber fender can withstand. The reason for the excessive kinetic energy of the ship's impact is that the berthing speed and the berthing angle are too large. Especially when the berthing angle is large, the bow of the ship contacts the pier and the rubber fender before the middle of the hull, causing strong impact kinetic energy to concentrate on one or several fenders, causing damage to the rubber fender. In addition to the above reasons, the ship's impact function is too large. There are also ships that are berthed at the docks larger than the designed ship type and tonnage, and the impact of wind and waves on the ship.
2. Poor anchorage and connection
This kind of situation has happened in all kinds of rubber fenders. The rubber fender is loose, out of position, falling off into the sea and other abnormal phenomena. The main reason for this phenomenon is that the bolts or iron chains that anchor the fender are in poor technical condition, or the maintenance has not kept up. Metal materials such as anchor bolts and iron chains for fixing the fender corrode very quickly in the marine environment and are not easy to replace, resulting in poor fixing of the rubber fender, which seriously affects the normal use of the fender. Although some anchor bolts are designed to consider the conditions of replacement, they are often not ideal in actual use. Such as V-shaped rubber fender anchor bolts, in the form of a pre-embedded bolt box. The original design intent was to facilitate the maintenance and replacement of anchor bolts, but in actual use, they cannot be replaced due to iron corrosion, bolt deformation and other reasons, which affects the quality of the rubber fender fixing, causing the fender to fall off and damage.
3. Friction damage
This situation generally occurs in fixed V-type and D-type fenders. Fenders are mainly damaged by corners, cracks, and surface scratches. The main reason for this damage is that the friction between the rubber fender and the ship is too large. When the ship arrives at a higher tangential speed, the contact part of the rubber fender and the hull is forced to move forward with the ship due to excessive friction, causing the fender to be damaged by shearing. In addition, during mooring operations, the ship sometimes needs to move forward and backward, and the ship shakes left and right or up and down caused by waves and currents. In this case, when the coefficient of friction between the ship and the rubber fender is larger than 0.4 (for example, the mooring rope is too tight), it may cause damage to the fender.
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