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http://dx.doi.org/10.13000/JFMSE.2013.25.3.733

Critical Limits of Commercial Diving on the Construction of Tidal Current Power in Jangjuk Channel  

Kim, Won-Seok (Pukyong National University)
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Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education / v.25, no.3, 2013 , pp. 733-742 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Korea has significant tidal current energy resources, but it is so hard to work underwater for tidal turbine installation. Therefore commercial diving work is very important for tidal current generator. Also, Jangjuk channel is vary famous as proper area to generate tidal current energy. Nevertheless, no one is studied about characteristics of commercial diving works with installation of tidal current generator. The purpose of this study is to introduce commercial diving with work types and investigate critical limits of diving working under the conditions, which are working only to minutes at slack tide during the neap tide. As the results, work types are five as like mooring installation, OMAS(Offshore Maintenance Access System), support structure installation, cable and turbine installation. Here, the original construction period is expected about 4 months, but the construction take 18 months to complete. The cause of extends construction period is insufficiency of researching tidal current conditions at the site and ignorance of slack tide which need to secure diving working time. Total diving working times are 110th during 18 months, the highest percentage of diving times is turbine installation about 43.6 %, and cable, mooring installation and support structure construction are 27.3 %, 15.5 %, 13.6 %, respectively. On the basis of this study, estimation of times of commercial diving is possible with work types of tidal current power, and has a significance as basic data to determining construction period.
Keywords
Horizontal Axis Tidal current Turbines; Slack tide; Coastal environmental condition; Construction period;
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