

Marine Ports Engineering
Overview:
Introduction:
This training course will provide participants a solid foundation in the techniques, concepts, and methods of hydrodynamic and theories used in the planning, design, and construction of the port facilities.
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
- Learn Port planning.
- Learn Coastal operations.
- Learn Breakwaters.
- Learn Channel design.
- Learn Shoveling.
- Learn Quays and berths.
- Learn Environmental approvals and mitigation.
Targeted Audience:
- Engineers and graduate engineers who wish to have some practical and specific applied knowledge and skills.
- Structural designers - to help understand the various criteria and troubles they may not have taken into account.
- This course will benefit those who need to understand the ins and outs of the port development project and what all operations are.
- For senior administrators of managing a new port design - this is a good basis for understanding all the key parameters and logical processes.
Course Outlines:
- This course will provide participants with a solid foundation in the techniques, concepts, methods, and hydrodynamic theories used in the planning, design, and construction of port facilities.
- Important issues will be clarified by reference to the case studies and will provide participants with the necessary methodologies for planning and reviewing the port design program when presented.
- Participants will learn to assess the impact of natural forces on the final design of the commercial port.
- The course will give a broad picture of the work and interaction of oceanographers, coastal engineers, port designers, and construction companies using actual case studies from around the world to highlight the topics discussed.
- Mathematical and physical modeling is really important in a successful design. With reference to the examples, the various options available will be explored in some detail.
- Equally important is the ability, with simple techniques, to verify that models provide reasonable and accurate results by referencing previous projects.
- The course will discuss some of the tools and techniques available for conducting reviews of various modeling processes.