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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2022.28.6.973

Development of a Calculation Model for an Optimal Safe Distance between Ship Routes and Offshore Wind Sites  

Ohn, Sung-Wook (Mokpo National Maritime University)
Namgung, Ho (Division of Navigation and Information System, Mokpo National Maritime University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.28, no.6, 2022 , pp. 973-991 More about this Journal
Abstract
Globally, several countries with sea are using eco-friendly energy resources through offshore wind power development by overcoming the weak point of the existing power generation method. The sea has the advantage of being able to develop large scale wind farms in wide waters, but the installation of marine structures threatens the safe operation of vessels. Accordingly, a standard guideline for safe navigation by analyzing the mutual effects between ship routes and offshore wind site was presented by the PIANC. Nonetheless, the standard guideline calculated the same safe distance in all situations. Therefore, this study developed a calculation model for an optimal safe distance between ship routes and offshore wind sites by reflecting the ship's maneuvering, encounter situations, environmental force, traffic density, offshore wind power generators, and channel types. As a result of the validation simulation, the developed model showed that the optimal safe distance was secured.
Keywords
Offshore wind site; PIANC; Channel types; Safe distance; Calculation model;
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