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On the Docking Analysis of Global Ship Structure Using Simplified Grillage Model (간이화된 격자 구조 모델을 사용한 선박의 도킹 해석에 대하여)

  • Kim, Sung-Chan;Ryu, Cheol-Ho;Lee, Jang-Hyun;Lee, Kyung-Seok;Baek, Ki-Dae;Sohn, Sang-Yong;Choi, Joong-Hyo
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.710-718
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    • 2008
  • This paper presents a simple and fast approach to plan the arrangement of supports and to do a ship docking analysis. The unpredicted structural damages often happen from a docking works as the size of ships are getting larger and larger. In docking a ship, excessive reaction forces from supports are primary causes of the structural damage. The grillage analysis method is employed to simply calculate only the reaction forces at supports. The grillage modeling strategies are proposed to improve the accuracy. In this paper, the results obtained by the proposed approach are compared with those of the current whole-ship FEA for typical types of ships. Comparison shows that the results from the present grillage approaches are reasonably in a good agreement with the 3-D full F.E one. Finally, an integrated program developed for the ship docking analysis is described.

The inventory analysis on exhaust gas from training ships for ship's LCA study (선박 전과정평가를 위한 실습선 배기가스 인벤토리 분석)

  • Im, Nam-Kyun;Jo, Ho-Jin
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2008
  • As the seriousness of the global environment is gaining our attention recently, studies on application of LCA(Life Cycle Assessment) to ship are being carried dynamically in various industry fields. However domestic study on LCA was not carried out in various fields. This study was carried out to examine the application of LCA to ship and was focused on the ship operation inventory analysis especially in life cycle assessment. Two training ships of Mokpo maritime university were adopted as ship models. Actual voyage data of at last several years was used to analysis the ship's exhaust gas inventory. The analysis shows how many weight of gas being exhaused per 1 gross tonnage and per 1 trainee in the training ships.

A SWOT Analysis by Market Size Forecasting and a Business Analysis of Korean Ship Management Companies (우리나라 선박관리기업의 시장규모추정과 경영분석에 의한 SWOT분석)

  • Lee, Shin-Won;Ahn, Ki-Myung
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.157-178
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to forecast the ship-management market size and to propose a management improvement scheme to support Korean ship management companies in the stagnating world shipping market. Recently, global shipping companies have begun outsourcing all ship management activities. However, the Korean ship-management market represents just 3.75% of ocean shipping companies' sales, making it necessary to enlarge this market. This study performs a business analysis of ship management companies in Korea. The findings show that these companies' profitability and financial structures are not very good, mainly because of insufficient management ability and small firm sizes. Therefore, we propose that the Korean government supports crew training programs and shipping financial systems.

Application of Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian Technique for Air Explosion Structural Analysis for Naval Ships Using LS-DYNA

  • Kim Jae-Hyun;Shin Hyung-Cheol;Park Myung-Kyu
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.38-46
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    • 2005
  • Survivability improvement method for naval ship design has been continually developed. In order to design naval ships considering survivability, it is demanded that designers should establish reasonable damage conditions by air explosion. Explosion may induce local damage as well as global collapse to the ship. Therefore possible damage conditions should be realistically estimated in the design stage. In this study the authors used ALE technique, one of the structure-fluid interaction techniques, to simulate air explosion and investigated survival capability of damaged naval ships. Lagrangian-Eulerian coupling algorithm, equation of the state for explosive and air, and simple calculation method for explosive loading were also reviewed. It is shown that air explosion analysis using ALE technique can evaluate structural damage after being attacked. This procedure can be applied to the real structural design quantitatively by calculating surviving time and probability.

Numerical Analysis of Ship Motions and Wave Loads Including Momentum Slamming (모멘텀 슬래밍을 고려한 선체 운동 및 파랑하중 해석)

  • Hwang, Ji-Hee;Park, In-Kyu;Koo, Weon-Cheol
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 2012
  • Slamming phenomenon may occur when a ship navigates a high sea region, where the response of ship can be expected as elastic behaviour and the resultant wave loads may increase. In this paper, numerical analysis of ship motions and wave loads including momentum slamming was performed using the strip theory with regular waves. In order to analyze the effect of slamming force on the global ship motions, time histories of each mode of displacement and forces were simulated by using Newmark-beta time integration scheme. The added mass and damping coefficients calculated by Lewis form method were compared with the results of given references. For verification of numerical results, the motion RAOs of a S175 containership were calculated as an example of application and time histories of respective displacement and vertical bending moment were compared with the results of ITTC workshop benchmark test.

Development of MF R-Mode Transmitting System for Maritime Resilient PNT in the Republic of Korea

  • Han, Younghoon;Son, Pyo-Woong;Seo, Kiyeol;Fang, Tae Hyun
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.239-244
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    • 2022
  • R-Mode is terrestrial based Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) backup radio navigation technology which used existing maritime information service infrastructure. It has advantages on reduce the cost and reutilize the frequency resource. In this paper, we propose a method to develop a medium-frequency (MF) band R-Mode transmitting station by utilizing the currently operating Differential GNSS (DGNSS) reference station infrastructure. To this end, the considerations for co-operating the DGNSS reference station and the MF R-Mode transmitting station are analyzed. In this process, we also analyze what is necessary to configure the communication system as a navigation system for range measurement. Based on the analysis result, MF R-Mode transmitting station system is designed and architecture is proposed. The developed system is installed in the field, and the performance evaluation results is presented.

A Comparison Study on the Simplified Formulae for Ship Motion and Global Loads in Waves (선박의 거동 및 파랑하중 계산을 위한 약산식 비교 검토)

  • Choi, Mun-Gwan;Park, In-Kyu;Koo, Weoncheol
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.534-540
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    • 2012
  • The global performance of various ships estimated by simplified formulae of classification societies is compared with the numerical results by a strip-theory-based whipping analysis program including slamming impact(USLAM). Heave acceleration, pitch angle and the vertical acceleration are compared and the effectiveness of simplified formulae is evaluated. Four different ship models are used for comparison study, which include S175, Flokstra, 6000TEU and 8100TEU container ships. In order to verify the numerical results, the vertical bending moment of S175 is compared with the results of ITTC workshop data.

Buckling Strength Analysis of Box-Column Including the Coupling Effect Between Local and Global Buckling

  • Paik, Jeom-K.
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1988.10a
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    • pp.36-42
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    • 1988
  • In this study, a formulation of the idealized plate element based upon the idealized structural unit method(ISUM) firstly proposed by Ueda et.al is made in an attempt to analyze the geometric nonlinear behaviour up to the buckling strength of thin-walled long structures like box-column structure including the coupling effect between local and global buckling. An application to the example box-column is also performed and it is found that the present method gives reliable results with consuming very short computing times and therefore is very useful for evaluation of the buckling strength of thin-walled long structures.

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Structural intensity analysis of a large container carrier under harmonic excitations of propulsion system

  • Cho, Dae-Seung;Kim, Kyung-Soo;Kim, Byung-Hwa
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.87-95
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    • 2010
  • The structural intensity analysis, which calculates the magnitude and direction of vibrational energy flow from vibratory velocity and internal force at any point of a structure, can give information on dominant transmission paths, positions of sources and sinks of vibration energy. This paper presents a numerical simulation system for structural intensity analysis and visualization to apply for ship structures based on the finite element method. The system consists of a general purpose finite element analysis program MSC/Nastran, its pre- and post-processors and an in-house program module to calculate structural intensity using the model data and its forced vibration analysis results. Using the system, the structural intensity analysis for a 4,100 TEU container carrier is carried out to visualize structural intensity fields on the global ship structure and to investigate dominant energy flow paths from harmonic excitation sources to superstructure at resonant hull girder and superstructure modes.