Section |
Width
w |
Height
h |
Thickness
t/s |
Section Area |
Weight |
Weight |
Modulus of section |
Moment of inertia |
|
mm |
mm |
mm |
cm2 |
kg/m |
kg/2 |
cm3/m |
cm4/m |
MHZ12-1 |
770 |
343.5 |
8.6/8.5 |
120.8 |
72.8 |
94.5 |
21496 |
1252 |
MHZ12-2 |
700 |
314.2 |
8.6/8.5 |
123.5 |
67.9 |
97 |
18971 |
1208 |
MHZ13-1 |
770 |
344 |
9.1/9 |
126.5 |
76.2 |
99 |
22433 |
1304 |
MHZ13-2 |
700 |
315.2 |
9.6/9.5 |
135 |
74.2 |
105.9 |
20611 |
1308 |
MHZ14-1 |
770 |
344.5 |
9.6/9.5 |
132.2 |
79.6 |
103.4 |
23370 |
1357 |
MHZ14-2 |
700 |
316.2 |
10.6/10.5 |
146.4 |
80.5 |
114.9 |
22262 |
1408 |
MHZ17-1 |
700 |
420 |
8.5/8.4 |
132.8 |
73.3 |
104.7 |
36425 |
1735 |
MHZ17-2 |
630 |
374 |
8.5/8.5 |
141.2 |
69.8 |
110.8 |
31300 |
1675 |
MHZ18-1 |
700 |
420.5 |
9.1/9 |
139.1 |
76.7 |
109.6 |
38001 |
1807 |
MHZ18-2 |
630 |
375 |
9.5/9.5 |
153.7 |
76 |
120.7 |
33860 |
1805 |
MHZ19-1 |
700 |
421 |
9.6/9.5 |
145.4 |
80.2 |
114.6 |
39578 |
1880 |
MHZ19-2 |
630 |
376 |
10.5/10.5 |
172.7 |
82.2 |
130.5 |
36410 |
1935 |
MHZ20-1 |
700 |
421.5 |
10.1/10 |
151.7 |
83.7 |
119.5 |
41155 |
1953 |
MHZ20-2 |
630 |
377 |
11/11 |
172.7 |
85.4 |
135.6 |
377320 |
2005 |
MHZ24-1 |
700 |
459 |
12/9 |
162.9 |
89.5 |
127.9 |
55870 |
2435 |
MHZ24-2 |
700 |
459.2 |
11.3/11.2 |
174.4 |
95.8 |
136.9 |
55949 |
2437 |
MHZ26-1 |
700 |
460 |
13/10 |
176 |
96.7 |
138.1 |
59810 |
2600 |
MHZ26-2 |
700 |
460.2 |
12.3/12.2 |
187.4 |
103 |
147.1 |
59843 |
2601 |
MHZ27-1 |
700 |
460.7 |
12.8/12.7 |
193.6 |
106.4 |
152 |
61641 |
2676 |
MHZ28-1 |
700 |
461 |
14/11 |
189.1 |
103.9 |
148.4 |
63750 |
2765 |
MHZ28-2 |
700 |
461.2 |
13.3/13.2 |
200.4 |
110.1 |
157.3 |
63740 |
2764 |
MHZ36-1 |
700 |
499.2 |
15.1/11.2 |
216.1 |
118.7 |
169.6 |
89753 |
3596 |
MHZ38-1 |
700 |
500.2 |
16.1/12.2 |
230.2 |
126.5 |
180.7 |
94984 |
3798 |
MHZ40-1 |
700 |
501.2 |
17.1/13.2 |
244.4 |
134.3 |
191.8 |
100219 |
3999 |
MHZ42-1 |
700 |
499.2 |
18.1/14 |
260.2 |
143 |
204.2 |
105453 |
4228 |
MHZ44-1 |
700 |
500.2 |
19.1/15 |
274.3 |
150.7 |
215.3 |
110942 |
4436 |
MHZ46-1 |
700 |
501.2 |
20.1/16 |
288.5 |
158.5 |
226.5 |
116159 |
4635 |
MHZ48-1 |
700 |
503.2 |
22.1/15 |
290 |
159.3 |
227.6 |
120467 |
4788 |
MHZ48-2 |
580 |
482 |
19.2/15.1 |
307.2 |
139.9 |
241.1 |
115712 |
4801 |
MHZ50-1 |
700 |
504.2 |
23.1/16 |
303.4 |
166.7 |
238.2 |
125358 |
4973 |
MHZ52-1 |
700 |
505.2 |
24.1/17 |
317.2 |
174.3 |
249 |
130403 |
5162 |
The fender MHZ sheet pile MHZ46-1 absorbs the impact energy of berthing (incoming) vessels and hence MHZ48-1 protects the structure and MHZ48-2 ship from damage. A fender is formed of rubber which absorbs berthing energy by virtue of the MHZ 46-1 work required to deform it elastically by compression, bending or shear or by a combination of such effects. Because a fender is made of rubber it makes little to no noise as it is compressed or stressed by a berthing vessel.
Steel sheet piles MHZ50-1 have led the U.S. government to argue that China is MHZ52-1 seeking to strengthen its maritime territorial claims using threats. This, some observers argue, MHZ 48-1 raises the question of whether the United States has MHZ 48-2 developed a strategy for countering Chinese actions, and if so, whether that strategy is adequate.
The MHZ 50-1 construction of an artificial island may raise legal questions if it takes place within the EEZ of another state. In contrast, MHZ 52-1 land reclamation related to features located in the high seas appears to be permissible under UNCLOS.