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A Study on the Allowable Range of Overhanging Berthing at the Port of Ulsan

  • Kim, Seungyeon (Division of Navigation Science, Mokpo National Maritime University) ;
  • Yu, Yongung (Graduate school of Korea Maritime and Ocean University) ;
  • Lee, Yunsok (Division of Ship Navigation, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
  • Received : 2019.05.11
  • Accepted : 2019.05.28
  • Published : 2019.05.31

Abstract

As vessels become larger and competition between ports intensifies, there has been an increase in the number of cases where vessels that exceed the available berths are berthed at the pier. Therefore, there has been an increase in the number of cases in which the bow or stern of a ship is projected and moored. The risk of overhanging berthing is that mooring safety can be compromised because it is not possible to connect the bow and stern mooring line to the ship properly. In addition, collision accidents may occur between moving vessels if the view of a vessel moving in the port is obstructed. Therefore, in this study, the simulation of mooring safety was performed according to the overhanging range in Piers No. 6 and 7 in Ulsan's main port to propose the overhanging limit and operational standards according to each ship. As a result of the assessment, 30,000 DWT bulkers are able to overhang up to 0.75B, and 50,000 DWT bulkers can overhang up to 0.50B. The results of this study are expected to be used as basic data for setting the allowable overhang limit, as well as clear usage criteria for safe unloading operations.

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