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Development of 'IceView' Program for Estimation of Ice Resistance on Ice-Transiting Vessels  

Choi, Kyung-Sik (Division of Ocean Development Engineering, Korea Maritime University)
Lee, Jin-Kyoung (Division of Ocean Development Engineering, Korea Maritime University)
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Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology / v.19, no.6, 2005 , pp. 50-57 More about this Journal
Abstract
Ice resistance on ice-transiting vessels is one of th£ important issues concerning th£ design of ships with ice classes. In this study, th£ development of GUI software for estimation of ice resistance on ice-transiting vessels is discussed. lee resistance estimation equations, based on model tests and full-scale sea trial data from many previous research articles, are studied in conjunction with two ship categories i.e., ,icebreakers/supply/tug vessels and ice-strengthened cargo vessels. lee resistance estimation equations are summarized in common format and are compared with each other. The GUI software 'Ice View,' written in MS Visual Basic language, can calculate ice resistances according to varying ice thickness and ship speed. The software can provide the calculated results, with suitable tables and graphs, for easy comparison of each ice resistance estimation equation.
Keywords
Ice-Transiting Vessels; Ice Resistance Estimation; GUI Software Program;
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