Claims
- 1. A flexible marine barge structure, comprising:
- a unilocular hollow flexible bag having a generally planar configuration and streamlined in shape in plan view and constructed to receive a cargo of an aqueous medium less dense than sea water, so that said barge floats in sea water when containing said cargo and to a proportion of the capacity of said bag structure such that, when said barge floats in sea water with said cargo, the bag has substantially planar and parallel upper and lower surfaces and a length-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 50:1, a width-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 20:1 and a length-to-depth ratio of from about 1:1 to about 20:1,
- said streamlined shape being defined, at the bow end, by a pair of opposed arcs of a circle intersecting at the bow and, at the stern end, by a pair of straight lines intersecting at the stern and formed tangent to the arcs of a circle, so that the angle between the straight lines at the stern is approximately one half the angle between the area of a circle at the bow.
- 2. A flexible marine barge structure, comprising:
- a unilocular hollow flexible bag having a capacity of at least 25,000 tonnes of liquid cargo and constructed to receive a cargo of liquid sewage effluent less dense than sea water, so that said barge floats in sea water when containing said cargo, and to less than 50% of the capacity of said bag structure such that, when said barge floats in sea water with said cargo, the bag has substantially flat and parallel upper and lower surfaces and a length-to-depth ratio of about 2:1 to about 50:1, a width-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 20:1 and a length-to-width ratio from about 1:1 to about 20:1, a plurality of small apertures being provided in the equator line of the bag to permit diffusion of said liquid sewage effluent from said barge structure.
- 3. A flexible marine barge structure, comprising:
- a unilocular hollow flexible bag having a generally planar configuration and streamlined in shape in plan view and constructed to receive a cargo of an aqueous medium less dense than sea water, so that said barge floats in sea water when containing said cargo and to a proportion of the capacity of said bag structure such that, when said barge floats in sea water with said cargo, the bag has substantially planar and parallel upper and lower surfaces and a length-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 50:1, a width-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 20:1 and a length-to-depth ratio of from about 1:1 to about 20:1,
- said flexible bag being formed of a water-resistant elastomer-coated mesh material and being provided with an exterior reinforcing strapping structure, said strapping comprising an array of straps which is approximately square in plan view provided on the upper and lower planar surfaces of the bag with each strap dimensioned about 6 inches to about 2 feet in width and spaced about 20 to about 60 feet apart one from another,
- the overall strength (TF) of the combination of reinforcing strapping structure and said elastomer-coated mesh material being at least three times the fabric stress (T) to be borne by the combination in use, which is determined by the relationship: ##EQU3## where .rho. is the density of the cargo in lbs/ft.sup.3, .rho..sub.s is the density of the marine environment in lbs/ft.sup.3 and d is the depth of the bag, measured from the middle of the top surface in feet,
- the number of said square panels (n) being related to a critical rip length (R.sub.c) to the elastomer-coated mesh material, in accordance with the relationship: ##EQU4## where W=R.sub.c /(2F.sub.s -1) where F.sub.s is the safety factor of the straps and
- F.sub.s =(TF-base fabric strength)/T.
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- 4. The barge structure of claim 3 wherein F.sub.s is in the range of about 5 to about 10 and n is in the range of about 10 to about 14.
- 5. The barge structure of claim 4 wherein the strength of each individual strap (S.sub.s) of the array of square panels is given by the relationship:
- S.sub.s =1/2T(R.sub.s +W).
- 6. A flexible marine barge structure, comprising:
- a unilocular hollow flexible bag formed of a water-resistant elastomer-coated mesh material and having a generally planar configuration and a streamlined shape in plan view and constructed to receive a cargo of an aqueous medium less dense than sea water, so that said barge floats in sea water when containing said cargo and to a proportion of the capacity of said bag structure such that, when said barge floats in sea water with said cargo, the bag has substantially planar and parallel upper and lower surfaces and a length-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 50:1, a width-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 20:1 and a length-to-width ratio of from about 1:1 to about 20:1,
- said flexible bag being provided with an exterior reinforcing strapping structure, the overall strength (TF) of the combination of reinforcing strapping structure and said elastomer coated mesh material being at least 3 times (F.sub.s) the fabric stress (T) to be borne by the combination in use, which is determined by the relationship: ##EQU5## where .rho. is the density of the cargo in lbs/ft.sup.3, .rho..sub.s is the density of the marine environment in lbs/ft.sup.3 and d is the depth of the bag, measured from the middle of the top surface in feet,
- said strapping comprising an array of straps which is approximately square in plan view provided on the upper and lower planar surfaces of the bag with each strap dimensioned about 6 inches to about 2 feet in width and spaced about 20 to about 60 feet apart one from another;
- the strapping further comprising four straps passing from bow to stern of the bag, two of such straps being located on the upper surface of the bag just above the intended water-line of the bag and two of such straps being located a similar distance from the equator line of the structure on the lower surface.
- 7. The barge structure of claim 6 wherein said strapping further comprises merge strapping joining said bow-to-stern straps to said array of square strapping and edge strapping joining the upper and lower surface pairs of said bow-to-stern straps.
- 8. The barge structure of claim 7 wherein said edge strapping is formed as an array of straps which is approximately square in plan view, with each strap being dimensioned and spaced one from another about one-fifth the corresponding dimension for the straps in said array on the upper and lower planar surfaces of the bag.
- 9. The barge structure of claim 8 wherein the region of said bag at which the edge strapping is located is constructed of heavier base fabric construction than the remainder of the bag.
- 10. A flexible marine barge structure, comprising:
- a unilocular hollow flexible bag having a generally planar configuration and streamlined in shape in plan view and constructed to receive a cargo of an aqueous medium less dense than sea water, so that said barge floats in sea water when containing said cargo and to a proportion of the capacity of said bag structure such that, when said barge floats in sea water with said cargo, the bag has substantially planar and parallel upper and lower surfaces and a length-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 50:1, a width-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 20:1 and a length-to-depth ratio of from about 1:1 to about 20:1,
- said barge structure including means for permitting complete emptying of the barge structure,
- said means permitting complete emptying of the barge structure comprising stiffening means provided adjacent the lateral extremities of the flexible bag defining flow channels at said lateral extremities through which liquid may flow to the unloading end of the bag structure.
- 11. A flexible marine barge structure, comprising:
- a unilocular flexible bag having a generally planar structure and streamlined in plan view formed by overlying two identical planar layers of flexible water-resistant elastomer-coated mesh material and joining the adjacent edges of said layers together to define a unilocular structure having a capacity of at least about 500,000 tonnes of liquid cargo of an aqueous medium less dense than water, such that, upon filling to a proportion of the capacity of the bag and floating on sea water, the bag has substantially planar and parallel upper and lower surfaces and a length-to-depth ratio of from about 2:1 to about 50:1, a width-to-depth ratio of about 2:1 to about 20:1 and a length-to-width ratio of from about 1:1 to about 20:1,
- said bag being formed of a material having a strength which is from about 3 to about 20 times the fabric stress (T) to be borne by the material of construction in use, which is determined by the relationship: ##EQU6## where .rho. is the density of the cargo in lbs/ft.sup.3, .rho..sub.s is the density of the marine environment in lbs/ft.sup.3 and d is the depth of the bag measured from the middle of the top surface in ft.,
- said streamlined shape being defined, at the bow end, by a pair of opposed arcs of a circle intersecting at the bow and, at the stern end, by a pair of straight lines intersecting at the stern and formed tangent to the arcs of a circle, where the angle between the straight lines at the stern is approximately one-half the angle between arcs at the bow.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/099,545 filed Jul. 30, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/886,651 filed Apr. 2, 1992, abandoned which is a continuation Ser. No. 07/630,895 filed Dec. 20, 1990, abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/417,562 filed Oct. 5, 1989, abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/144,274 filed Jan. 15, 1988, abandoned.
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