• 제목/요약/키워드: 실해역 실선 시험

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빙두께 및 강도 보정기법을 이용한 모형시험결과의 실선시운전 적용연구 (Study on the Correction Method of Ice Strength and Thickness Applied to the Sea Trial Condition Based on the Ice Model Test Results)

  • 이승기;김문찬;이원준;김현수;이춘주
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제48권5호
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    • pp.457-464
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    • 2011
  • This paper deal with the validation of correction method of ice strength and thickness to the sea trial condition based on the ice model test results. It is very difficult to conduct the model test corresponding to the sea trial condition exactly. In addition, the available sea trial data is not sufficient for the validation of correction method. In the present study, the model test results of Terry-Fox ice breker have been used to compare the corrected results of sea trial test by varying its thickness and strength of model ice. The HSVA and ITTC methods have been applied to the present comparisions and the required power has been also validated by using the HSVA method. There are rather good agreement between the sea trial result and model test corrected by the HSVA and ITTC method. The more comparisons are expected to be carried out in near future.

북극해 계측자료에 기초한 아라온호의 국부 빙압력 계산 연구 (A Study on Calculation of Local Ice Pressures for ARAON Based on Data Measured at Arctic Sea)

  • 이탁기;김태욱;임채환;김성찬
    • 한국해양공학회지
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.88-92
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    • 2013
  • The icebreaking research vessel (IBRV) ARAON had her second ice trial in the Arctic Ocean in the summer season of 2010. During the voyage, the local ice loads acting on the bow of the port side were measured using 14 strain gauges. These measurements were carried out in three icebreaking performance tests. To convert the measured strains into the local ice pressures, a finite element model of the instrumented area was developed. The influence coefficient method (ICM), which uses the influence coefficient from the finite element model, and the direct method, which uses the measured strain, were selected as the conversion methods. As a result, the maximum measured pressure was 1.236MPa, and the average difference between ICM and the direct method was about 5% for an area of $0.2m^2$. The pressure-area relationship of the measurement falls below the range of the existing pressure-area curve, which is due to the low ice strength of melted ice in the summer.