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Structural Design and Cost Evaluation of Double Hull Bulk Carrier (이중선체 벌크화물선의 선체구조설계 및 경제성 검토)

  • Song, H.C.;Yum, J.S.;Kim, B.I.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.106-111
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    • 2005
  • After many casualties of conventional bulk carriers in recent years, a double hull bulk carrier was proposed to enhance the structural safety of a side shell and a transverse bulkhead. In this paper, two alternative structural designs of a double hull bulk carrier were carried out based on the Lloyd's rule. One has the double sided hull with longitudinal stiffeners and the other has that with a girder. The final structural design was examined in comparison with an existing single hull bulk carrier from the viewpoints of cargo hold capacity and the increases of weight and construction cost. Generally, the construction cost of a ship consists of the costs of material, labor and overhead cost. But, in this study, the relative construction cost concept was introduced to compare the economical validity more precisely. In this concept, fixed overhead cost is excluded in the assessment of construction cost, and only the variable overhead cost is added up to labor cost. As the result of this study, a double hull bulk carrier can be constructed within 1% increase of weight and construction cost.

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Hull Form Development of 5,000TEU Class Container Carrier considering the Operation Profile (Operation Profile을 고려한 5,000TEU급 컨테이너선 선형개발)

  • Kim, Jin-Woo;Park, Sung-Woo;Lee, Pyung-Kuk;Lee, Wang-Soo;Sun, Jae-Ouk
    • Special Issue of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • 2017.10a
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    • pp.59-62
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    • 2017
  • Recently oil price has got lower, but energy efficiency has been considered as an important factor to minimize ship operational costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. For the reason, it is necessary that energy efficiency improvement for hull form design and operational performance reflect an understanding of the vessel's operational profile. Throughout the life of the vessel, this can lead to important economies of fuel, even if, in some cases, a small penalty can be taken for design condition. In the present paper, hull form was developed for 5,000TEU class container carrier at given operation profile. As a CFD result at several design point, optimized hull form has improved resistance performance in comparison with the basis hull form. To reducing the viscosity and the wave resistance at multi draft and multi speed, the hull form was investigated for Cp-curve, frame and local shape. Numerical study has been performed using WAVIS & Star-CCM+ and verified by model test in the towing tank.

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Consideration for AFRAMAX TANKER Applied Common Structural Rules (AFRAMAX TANKER의 CSR 적용에 대한 고찰)

  • Kim, Sung-In;Kim, Young-Nam;Kim, Gyeong-Rae
    • Special Issue of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • 2007.09a
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2007
  • The IACS Common Structural Rules are to be applied for double hull tanker of more than 150m length with contracted after 1 April 2006. The objectives of the rules are to make more robust, safer ship and to ensure transparency of the technical background. In compliance of CSR, we had carried out prescriptive rules scantling determination and 3-D hold FE analysis of AFRAMAX TANKER. Prescriptive rules scantling determines the minimum required scantling, hull-girder longitudinal bending and shear strength, hull girder ultimate strength, local strength of plate and stiffener, strength of primary supporting member and fatigue assessment of the longitudinal stiffener end connections to the transverse bulkhead. 3-D hold FE analysis assesses the structural adequacy of the vessel's primary hull structure and major supporting members using yielding and buckling failure modes. So we could verify the strength assessment of AFRAMAX TANKER applied CSR.

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Research of fast point cloud registration method in construction error analysis of hull blocks

  • Wang, Ji;Huo, Shilin;Liu, Yujun;Li, Rui;Liu, Zhongchi
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.605-616
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    • 2020
  • The construction quality control of hull blocks is of great significance for shipbuilding. The total station device is predominantly employed in traditional applications, but suffers from long measurement time, high labor intensity and scarcity of data points. In this paper, the Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) device is utilized to obtain an efficient and accurate comprehensive construction information of hull blocks. To address the registration problem which is the most important issue in comparing the measurement point cloud and the design model, an automatic registration approach is presented. Furthermore, to compare the data acquired by TLS device and sparse point sets obtained by total station device, a method for key point extraction is introduced. Experimental results indicate that the proposed approach is fast and accurate, and that applying TLS to control the construction quality of hull blocks is reliable and feasible.

Rubber Packing Damage Test Report for Procedure of Forebody Erection in the Sea (해상탑재 DAM공법에 따른 선체외판 선저부위의 도막박리 및 밀림방지 대책)

  • Kim Young-Nam;Im Myung-Soo;Yea Weon-Bae
    • Special Issue of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.144-150
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    • 2005
  • The size of ship is being larger than the past in the shipping industry thanks to the increased quantity of goods transported by ship. Therefore, HHIC (Hanjin Heavy industries & Construction co., LTD) invented innovative construction method, so called 'DAM', to build a ship which is longer than the length of the HHIC's dry dock. On Erection at the sea by the application of DAM Method, Squeezing & Detachment of A/F film may occur as a result of the wave and the constriction between A/F film pre-applied on the side shell and DAM's Rubber Packing. Thus, the test for finding the minimum curing time of A/F film was performed to protect Squeezing & Detachment of A/F film on the hull. To verify the soundness of paint and to find the optimum condition during the erection period of the DAM, laboratory test was carried out under no immersion condition through the application of various coatings on the Rubber Packing. And two methods were selected from the results of laboratory test for actual MOCK-UP Test. In addition, the test for the film profile per temperature of silicone A/F coat and the film Squeezing was performed.

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Review on the Hull form Characteristics of a High-Speed Large Passenger ferry (고속 대형여객선의 선형특성에 대한 연구)

  • 장학수;이화준;주영렬;전호환
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2003
  • Large Passenger Ferry has been delivered with a tendency of high speed since 1990´s. More than 50 ferries that exceed 25 knots in service speed are operating or under construction these days. Therefore, the hull form development for the large size ferry should be carefully carried out with some design points such as high service speed, severe criteria for stability, and complex design of appendages. This paper reviewed principal particulars and hull form characteristics of a high-speed large passenger ferry. It is also suggested the optimization method of hull form and appendages in point of resistance & propulsion performance. Finally, it is also introduced a high-speed large passenger ferry developed by Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., the key design points in hull form development.

Strength Assessment for Fore-Body Breakwater Structure of Postpanamax Class 6,200 Teu Container Carrier (POST PANAMAX급 6,200 TEU CONTAINER선박의 선수부 BREAKWATER 구조 강도 평가)

  • Kim, Young-Nam;Kim, Gyeong-Rae;Yoo, Jong-Keon
    • Special Issue of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.97-105
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    • 2006
  • Until now, we are designing the breakwater of container vessel as cantilever structure ypically. Recently, we have designed "side shell touch type breakwater" for the first time to 6,200TEU Class Container Carrier registered on Lloyd Classification. The Lloyd Rule does not provide requirements for breakwater scantling but only recommend breakwater wave load and Lloyd Class requests for submitting the calculation results. At early design step, we had reviewed the breakwater structure through the calculation of simple beam theory with wave load recommended by Lloyd and referring to already built same size of container vessel. At the same time we had carried out F.E.M analysis of breakwater structure and had updated design, so we could verify the strength of side shell touch type breakwater at final step.

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Structural Design of Double Hull Bulk Carrier (이중선체 벌크 캐리어의 선체 구조설계)

  • Cho, Kyu-nam;Song, Ha-Cheol;Choun, Byoung-hee;Kim, Min-Won;Kim, Min
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.303-310
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    • 2002
  • After many casualties with conventional bulk carriers in recent years, double hull bulk carrier was proposed to enhance the structural safety of side shell and transverse bulkhead. In this paper, two alternative structural designs of double hull bulk carrier were executed based on the Lloyd's rule, and the results were examined in comparison with the existing single hull bulk carrier in the viewpoints of the increase of weight and construction cost. The relative construction concept was used to certify the economical validity of double hull bulk carrier.

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Structural Design and Economical Assessment of Double Hull Bulk Carrier (이중선체 벌크 캐리어의 선체 구조설계 및 경제성 검토)

  • Cho, Kyu-Nam;Song, Ha-Cheol;Choun, Byoung-Hee;Seong, Ah-Hyun;Park, Sang-Wook;Kim, Ok-Cheon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.56-60
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    • 2002
  • After many casualties with conventional bulk carriers in recent years, double hull bulk carrier was proposed ta enhance the structural safety of side shell and transverse bulkhead. In this paper, two alternative structural designs of double hull bulk camel were executed based an the Lloyd's rule, and the results were examined in comparison with the existing single hull bulk carrier in the viewpoints of the increase of weight and construction cost. The relative construction concept was used to certify the economical validity of double hull bulk carrier.

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