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http://dx.doi.org/10.3796/KSFT.2015.51.4.520

Analysis the dynamic factors on the capsize of O-Ryong 501  

KIM, Yong-Jig (Dep. of Naval Architecture & Marine System Engineering, Pukyong National University)
KANG, Il-Kwon (Div. of Marine Production System management, Pukyong National University)
HAM, Sang-Jun (Dep. of Fisheries Physics, Graduate school, Pukyong National University)
PARK, Chi-Wan (Dep. of Fisheries Physics, Graduate school, Pukyong National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology / v.51, no.4, 2015 , pp. 520-526 More about this Journal
Abstract
A tragic disaster happened by capsizing O-Ryong 501 trawler at Western Bering Sea in 1st, Dec. 2014. The disaster was caused by the severe weather and the long deferred escape from the storm in fully developed high sea. Lots of sea water from poop deck rushed into the fish ponder with fishes all together after hauling net and then remove the fishes from codend. The vessel became to incline to the one side caused by the weight and the free surface effect of flood sea waters and fishes at initial stage. In spite of crews all effort to discharge the waters, but the work was not achieved successfully. For the worse thing, the order of abandon ship was issued too late. After all, the ship capsized and sank, then almost crews became to the victims of the casualty including captain. In this paper, author carried out restrictively the calculation of dynamic factors influenced on the disaster including the weather condition and effects of the flood sea waters, and found out that the most important causes of the disaster were the decrease of stabilities, GM was decreased from 0.9m to 0.08 m, and the high waves which led to the vessel disaster.
Keywords
Disaster; Stability; Surface effect; Victim; Weather condition;
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