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An analytic study on the hull characteristics of ship accidents at low capsizing speeds

저속으로 전복되는 선박사고의 선체 특성에 대한 해석적 연구

  • Choi, Soon-Man (Department of Education & Research, Korea Institute of Maritime & Fisheries Technology)
  • Received : 2015.09.30
  • Accepted : 2016.03.09
  • Published : 2016.03.31

Abstract

The capsizing speed of an unstable vessel with a lost restoring moment can be understood as a unique response to an accident situation, and is naturally affected by such parameters as moment of inertia, metacentric height, and transverse damping coefficient of the hull in the case of free roll motion. Additionally, it is supposed that the analysis of capsize accidents can be further simplified when a vessel's leaning velocity is shown to be quite low. Therefore, capsize accidents with low leaning speeds are desirably categorized in view of rescuing strategies, as opposed to fast capsize accidents, since the attitude of the declining hull can be properly estimated, which allows rescuers to have more time for helping accident cases. This study focuses on deriving some analytical equations based on the roll decay ratio parameter, which describes how a hull under a low-speed capsize is related to the situational hull characteristics. The suggested equations are applied to a particular ship to disclose the analytical responses from the model ship. It was confirmed that the results show the general characteristics of slow capsizing ships.

복원력을 잃고 선박이 전복될 때의 횡경사 속도는 선체가 사고 상황에 대해 외부로 표현하는 고유 응답의 하나가 된다. 자유 횡요 시 횡운동은 횡관성모멘트와 GM 및 횡감쇠계수와 같은 선체계수에 의해 나타낼 수 있으나 선체가 저속으로 진행되는 전복의 경우에는 각가속 성분이 특히 작아지므로 특성 해석은 보다 용이해진다. 따라서 빠르게 진행되는 전복사고에 비해 저속 전복 사고는 선체 거동의 예측이 적절히 가능할 뿐 아니라 선박구조에 필요한 시간의 확보가 수월해지므로 선박의 구조전략 측면에서 저속 전복사고는 별도로 분류하여 대응할 필요가 있다. 이를 위해 본 연구에서는 선체의 자유 횡운동에 대한 선형미분방정식을 토대로 저속 전복 시 선체계수들이 전복속도에 미치는 영향을 관련된 함수들로 나타내었으며 횡운동 진폭감쇠비를 기준으로 횡감쇠계수 크기와 선체 특성을 분석하였다. 또한, 여기에서의 수식적 관계를 실제 선박의 제원에 적용함으로써 얻어지는 결과들을 통해 제시된 저속 전복 선박의 일반적 특성이 도시적으로 설명될 수 있음을 확인하였다.

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