Question 4560 Deck General

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Where do fatigue failures of wire rope mooring lines usually occur?

A Near the socketed end fitting adjacent to the anchor
B In the middle part of the line length
C At the place the anchor buoy is attached to the line
D At the point where the line touches the bottom
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Near the socketed end fitting adjacent to the anchor. Wire rope mooring lines are subject to high levels of stress and fatigue at the end fittings, where the wire rope is terminated and attached to the anchor. This is because the wire rope experiences significant bending and tension forces at these connection points, which can lead to premature fatigue failures. In contrast, the middle part of the line length, the attachment point to the anchor buoy, and the point where the line touches the bottom are generally less prone to fatigue failures. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not align with the typical failure locations for wire rope mooring lines.

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