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A Study on the Selection of the Recommended Safety Distance Between Marine Structures and Ships Based on AIS Data

AIS 기반 해양시설물과 선박간 권고 안전이격거리 선정에 관한 연구

  • Son, Woo-ju (Graduate School of National Korea Maritime & Ocean University) ;
  • Lee, Jeong-seok (Graduate School of National Korea Maritime & Ocean University) ;
  • Lee, Bo-kyeong (Department of Ship Operation, National Korea Maritime & Ocean University) ;
  • Cho, Ik-soon (Division of Global Maritime Studies, National Korea Maritime & Ocean University)
  • Received : 2019.09.23
  • Accepted : 2019.10.25
  • Published : 2019.12.31

Abstract

Although marine structures are a risk factor interfering with the passage of ships, there are no obvious guidelines on the required safety distance between ships and marine structures under regulations and laws. In this study, the width of the shipping route width was set based on the AIS data to analyze the separation distance between marine structures and ships, and the ships were classified by the length of each ship. By analyzing the distribution at marine structures, this study confirmed that the ships' traffic volume was in the form of normal distribution. To statistically analyze the separation distance between the traffic distribution results and the normal distribution of ships in this study, the traffic pattern analysis around the marine structures was performed. As a result, the traffic pattern was different by length and the recommended safety distance for each length is presented accordingly. Referring to the IMO (International Maritime Organization) the standard turning circle and reference of safety separation distance between ships and offshore wind turbines of the CESMA (Confederation of European Shipmasters' Associations) and P IANC (World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructures), the analysis was conducted on ships that did not follow the set distance among the AIS data by setting the distance within the recommended ship safety distance to 5-7 overall length. As a result, the 5.5 length over all of the safety recommendations were selected as appropriate, and based on the above results, the two cases recommending ship safety distance were proposed.

해양시설물은 선박의 통항에 간섭이 되는 위험요인이지만 현재 국내 법령 및 규정 상 해양시설물과 선박간의 명확한 이격거리의 규정은 없는 상황이다. 이에 본 연구에서는 해양시설물과 선박의 안전이격거리를 분석하기 위하여 해양시설물 인근 선박의 통항량을 실측 AIS 정보를 기반으로 선박 통항 폭을 설정하여 해당 범위에서 통항하는 선박의 항적을 선박 길이별로 분류하여 분석하였다. 통항 분포 분석 결과, 통항 선박의 길이별 분포 모두 정규성을 가지며 해양시설물로부터 멀어지는 패턴을 가지고 통항을 하는 것으로 분석되었다. 본 연구의 통항 분포 분석 결과와 정규분포를 비교한 선박의 이격거리를 통계적으로 나타내기 위해 해양시설물 인근 통항 패턴 분석을 수행하였다. 그 결과, 통항 패턴은 선박 길이별로 상이하였으며 그에 따라 길이별 선박 권고 안전이격거리를 제시하고자 하였다. CESMA(유럽 선장 연합), PIANC(국제수상교통시설협회)의 안전이격거리 및 선박의 길이요인 중 IMO(국제 해사 기구)의 조종성능의 기준이 되는 선회경의 Tactical diameter를 활용되었으며, 다양한 선박 권고 안전이격거리의 안을 분석하기 위해 적정 이격거리를 전장의 5배에서 7배로 설정을 하여 설정 값 이하로 통항하는 차이 값이 근소하게 통항하는 선박을 조사하였다. 그 결과, 가장 차이 값이 근소한 5.5배의 전장을 적정 선박 권고 안전이격거리로 선정하였다. 위 결과를 바탕으로 선박 길이별 신뢰구간의 좌측 값에 따른 선박 권고 안전이격거리 및 전장의 5.5배의 이격거리를 활용한 선박 권고 안전이격거리를 비교하였으며. 선박 권고 안전이격거리에 대한 2가지 안을 제시하였다.

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