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http://dx.doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2012.15.4.390

A Comparative Study on Exciting Force for Luminaire of Naval Vessels According to Sailing Condition  

Park, Mi-You (DTaQ)
Cho, Heung-Gi (DTaQ)
Lee, Kowan-Woo (DTaQ)
Yu, Young-Soo (DTaQ)
Cho, Kyu-Lyong (DTaQ)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology / v.15, no.4, 2012 , pp. 390-397 More about this Journal
Abstract
According to sailing condition, an exciting force for luminairie of naval vessels was measured and analyzed. A naval combat service support boat and P${\bigcirc}{\bigcirc}$(patrol killer guided missile) were selected as a target naval vessel. Due to their small size and fast speed, they received excessive vibration than other bigger naval vessels like destroyer. The vibration of luminairie was measured on their cruising and maximum speed. This could analyze exciting force for luminairie of naval vessels. Using this analyzed data, the validity of military standard for naval vessel was verified.
Keywords
Exciting Force; Luminaire; Naval Vessel; Naval Combat Service Support Boat;
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