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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnaoe.2016.01.002

The investigation of ship maneuvering with hydrodynamic effects between ships in curved narrow channel  

Lee, Chun-Ki (Division of Navigation Science, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Moon, Serng-Bae (Division of Navigation Science, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Jeong, Tae-Gweon (Division of Navigation Science, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
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International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering / v.8, no.1, 2016 , pp. 102-109 More about this Journal
Abstract
The hydrodynamic interaction between two large vessels can't be neglected when two large vessels are closed to each other in restricted waterways such as in a harbor or narrow channel. This paper is mainly concerned with the ship maneuvering motion based on the hydrodynamic interaction effects between two large vessels moving each other in curved narrow channel. In this research, the characteristic features of the hydrodynamic interaction forces between two large vessels are described and illustrated, and the effects of velocity ratio and the spacing between two vessels are summarized and discussed. Also, the Inchon outer harbor area through the PALMI island channel in Korea was selected, and the ship maneuvering simulation was carried out to propose an appropriate safe speed and distance between two ships, which is required to avoid sea accident in confined waters. From the inspection of this investigation, it indicates the following result. Under the condition of $SP_{12}{\leq}0:5L$, it may encounter a dangerous tendency of grounding or collision due to the combined effect of the interaction between ships and external forces. Also considering the interaction and wind effect as a parameter, an overtaken and overtaking vessel in narrow channel can navigate while keeping its own original course under the following conditions; the lateral separation between two ships is about kept at 0.6 times of ship length and 15 degrees of range in maximum rudder angle. On the other hand, two ships while overtaking in curved narrow channel such as Inchon outer harbor in Korea should be navigated under the following conditions; $SP_{12}$ is about kept at 1.0 times of ship length and the wind velocity should not be stronger than 10 m/s.
Keywords
Ship maneuvering; Hydrodynamic force; Narrow channel; Safe speed and distance; Wind;
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