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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2018.24.2.133

A Basic Study on Proper Straight Route Distance under Marine Bridge using ES Model  

Park, Young-Soo (Maritime Transportation and Science, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Choi, Kwang-young (Republic of Korea Navy)
Park, Sang-Won (Korea Maritime Institute)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.24, no.2, 2018 , pp. 133-139 More about this Journal
Abstract
Keeping a proper straight route length under the marine bridge is one of the important factors for the safe passage of ships. However, according to port and harbor design standards, there is only a constant guideline of 8 times the length of the marine bridge underpass. On this study, we used the ES model to determine the ratio of risk to the route width, traffic volume, the degree of curvature of the route, and the length of the straight route in order to derive the optimal straight route distance. As a result, the risk ratio decreased by 2.27% as the route distance increased from 3L to 10L when the degree of curvature of the route was $45^{\circ}$. The risk associated with curvature was found to be 4.83% when the bending degree was changed from $0^{\circ}$ to $45^{\circ}$ in the case of 3L length. In addition, it was confirmed that the risk ratio according to the degree of curvature of the route and the straight route was reduced by 1.45% at maximum under the condition that the width of the line was 400m and the number of the vessels generated per hour was 20. It was verified that a straight route distance more than a certain length is needed depending on the congestion degree and the degree of curvature of the route when constructing the marine bridge.
Keywords
Marine bridge; Straight route; Traffic volume; Ship route; ES model;
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