Question 3491 Deck General
70% to passWhy are symmetric mooring patterns frequently used to keep MODU's on station?
The correct answer is B) Environmental forces will probably vary in direction during the time the MODU is on station. Symmetric mooring patterns are frequently used for MODU's (Mobile Offshore Drilling Units) to keep them on station because the environmental forces, such as wind, waves, and currents, are likely to vary in direction over the duration of the MODU's operations. By using a symmetric mooring pattern with lines equally distributed around the MODU, the system can effectively counteract environmental forces from changing directions, keeping the MODU stable and on location. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) environmental forces may not always come from the same direction, B) is the correct explanation, C) while all mooring lines contribute to holding power, a symmetric pattern is better suited for varying environmental forces, and D) there is no such governmental regulation requiring this specific mooring pattern unless an exemption is issued.
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