Question 3570 Deck General
70% to passWhere do fatigue failures of wire rope mooring lines usually occur?
The correct answer is A) Near the socketed end fitting adjacent to the anchor. This is because the wire rope mooring lines experience the greatest stress and wear at the end fittings, particularly where the line is attached to the anchor. The repeated bending and flexing of the wire rope as the vessel moves with the waves and current puts the most strain on the line near the end connections. This can lead to early fatigue failures at these critical points, rather than in the middle of the line length or at other locations along the mooring system. The other answer choices are incorrect because the middle of the line (B) is not the highest stress area, the anchor buoy attachment point (C) does not experience the same degree of flexing, and the point of contact with the bottom (D) may experience abrasion but not the same fatigue stresses as the end fittings.
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