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http://dx.doi.org/10.3795/KSME-C.2016.4.2.075

Structural Safety Evaluation for Fixed CO2 Extinguishing Systems Under Ship Motion  

Kim, Seung Chan (Energy & Marine Research Division, Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute)
Kang, Sang Hoon (School of Mechanical Engineering, Dong-A Univ.)
Choi, Joo Hyoung (Energy & Marine Research Division, Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute)
Kim, Jeong-Hwan (Energy & Marine Research Division, Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute)
Park, Young Chul (School of Mechanical Engineering, Dong-A Univ.)
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Transactions of the KSME C: Technology and Education / v.4, no.2, 2016 , pp. 75-83 More about this Journal
Abstract
Since fire is one of the most dangerous threats to the safety of the ship, from the safety device is installed on the vessel the digestive apparatus can be viewed as the most important safety device. The fire-extinguishing device to be mounted to the vessel structure affected the stability of the structure in accordance with the blue of the sea. In particular, the Rack part of the basic safety of a fixed fire extinguishing system in the absence of a $CO_2$ container. In this paper, by utilizing simulation techniques to apply the pressure data being ejected in each direction by ship motion and $CO_2$ containers Rack perform an analysis of the structural safety assessment was part of the digestive system accordingly.
Keywords
FEM; Rack Unit; $CO_2$;
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1 DOD- STD- 1399 (NAVY)SECTION 301A, 1986, "Ship Motion and Attitude," p. 8.