Variation of Harbor Oscillations in Yeongil Bay

  • Jeon, Min-Su (Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate Division, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Lee, Joong-Woo (Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Jeong, Jae-Hyun (Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate Division, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Yang, Sang-Yong (Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate Division, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Jeong, Young-Hwan (Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate Division, Korea Maritime University)
  • Published : 2006.10.18

Abstract

Today, harbor oscillation problems are the most significant factor to consider when designing harbors serving very large ships. In coastal harbors, large vessels moored in the elastic hawsers are often displaced due to the resonance between long period waves and mooring systems. As a result, cargo handling may be interrupted and the hawsers may be broken, especially when the amplification becomes extreme. The most significant harbor confronted with harbor oscillation problem in Korea is Pohang New port. Many cases of problems are being reported by the pilot association and the local office of MOMAF (Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries). However, it is difficult to prevent the arrival of long waves causing oscillation within this harbor. Moreover, the Korean government has already started a new port plan at the mouth of Yeongil Bay without addressing the problems that have occurred in Pohang New port. This study deals with the variation of harbor oscillation due to the construction of a 4.1 km breakwater at the bay mouth including the arrangement of the new berths. Numerical methods used are in fairly standard form from the extended mile slope equation. The obtained numerical results were compared with field measurement from the previous and this will bring a certain level of discussion and consideration of variation to the future port development.

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