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Performance Requirement of Ship's Speed in Docking/Anchoring Maneuvering

  • Tatsumi, Kimio;Fujii, Hidenobu;Kubota, Takashi;Okuda, Shigeyuki;Arai, Yasuo;Kouguchi, Nobuyoshi;Yamada, Kozaburo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • v.1
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2006
  • Questionnaire survey on performance requirement of ship’s speed such as not only accuracy but also response and robustness were carried out, and the experiments to survey the GPS performances of static and dynamic characteristics were carried out simultaneously. In this paper, the questionnaire survey focusing on docking maneuvering, some analytic results of the survey, the results of GPS performance, and the possibility of adaptation for docking maneuvering on SDME and GPS are discussed. Consequently, from the results of questionnaire survey the performance requirement of ship’s speed in docking/anchoring maneuvering have need under 1cm/sec on the standard deviation, and speed information from GPS was adopted to use maneuvering information in docking/anchoring.

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Numerical Analysis of Turning Performance in Waves by Considering Wave Drift Forces (파랑 표류력을 고려한 선박의 파랑 중 선회성능 해석)

  • Seo, Min-Guk;Nam, Bo Woo;Kim, Yeongyu
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.103-115
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    • 2018
  • This paper performs a numerical computation of ship maneuvering performance in waves. For this purpose, modular-type model (MMG (Mathematical Modeling Group) model) is adopted for maneuvering simulation and wave drift force is included in the equation of maneuvering motion. In order to compute wave drift force, two different seakeeping programs are used: AdFLOW based on Wave Green function method and SWAN based on Rankine panel method. When wave drift force is calculated using SWAN program, not only ship forward speed but also ship lateral speed are considered. By doing this, effects of lateral speed on wave drift force and maneuvering performance in waves are confirmed. The developed method is validated by comparing turning test results in regular waves with existing experimental data. Sensitivities of wave drift force on maneuvering performance are, also, checked.

Improvement of Maneuvering Feeling of Human-Mechanical Cooperative System and Its Application to Electric Power Steering System

  • Mukai, Yasuhiko;Ukai, Hiroyuki;Iwasaki, Makoto;Matsui, Nobuyuki;Hayashi, Jiro;Makino, Nobuhiko;Ishikawa, Hiroshi
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.728-733
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    • 2003
  • In human-mechanical cooperative systems, a significant issue is to improve the control performance and the maneuvering feeling of human operation. However, since it is not easy to evaluate the feeling of operators numerically, control engineers design controllers only through experience. Thus, in this paper, a new evaluation method for control performance of human-mechanical cooperative system is proposed based on the reserge waveform. Various distortions of waveform represent deteriorations of control performance and maneuvering feeling. In some cases, since there is a tradeoff between the control performance and the maneuvering feeling, it is difficult to compensate for both of them by usual feedback controllers. To overcome this situation, the two degrees of freedom control system is applied to human-mechanical cooperative system. Some numerical simulation results for an electric power steering system are shown to confirm the effectiveness of proposed control design method.

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Tracking Error Performance of Tracking Filters Based on IMM for Threatening Target to Navel Vessel

  • Fang, Tae-Hyun;Choi, Jae-Weon
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.456-462
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    • 2007
  • Tracking error performance is investigated for the typical maneuvering pattern of the anti-ship missile for tracking filters based on IMM filter in both clear and cluttered environments. Threatening targets to a navel vessel can be categorized into having three kinds of maneuvering patterns such as Waver, Pop-Up, and High-Diver maneuvers, which are classified according to launching platform or acceleration input to be applied. In this paper, the tracking errors for three kinds of maneuvering targets are represented and are investigated through simulation results. Studying estimation errors for each maneuvering target allows us to have insight into the most threatening maneuvering pattern and to construct the test maneuvering scenario for radar system validation.

Experimental Study on Force and Yaw Moment Acting on Ship in Regular Wave with Various Wave Direction

  • Nguyen, Van-Minh;Yoon, Hyeon-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2017.11a
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    • pp.19-21
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    • 2017
  • Ship maneuvering performance is usually estimated in calm water conditions which provide valuable information about the ship maneuvering characteristics at the early design stage. However, the course-keeping ability and the maneuvering performance of a ship can be significantly affected by the presence of waves when ship maneuvers in real sea condition. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the maneuvering behavior of a ship in waves in the viewpoint of ship safety in the design stage. In this study, the force and yaw moment acting on a moving ship in regular waves with different wave length and wave direction will be performed in the square wave tank in Changwon National University. The results of this study can be used to help a person to design a ship hull with the best ship maneuverability in waves and disseminate knowledge on predicting ship maneuvering in regular waves in various wave directions.

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Hydrodynamic Performance of a 2,500-ton Class Trimaran

  • Kang, kuk-Jin;Lee, Chun-Ju;Kim, Sun-Young;Park, Yun-Rak;Lee, Jin-Tae
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 2002
  • This paper describes the powering, seakeeping and maneuvering performances for a 2,500-ton class trimaran. Influence of the side-hull forms and location of those in longitudinal and transverse direction to resistance performance was systematically investigated by a series of model tests and numerical calculations. It was found that the longitudinal location of side-hulls was the most influential design parameter to the resistance performance of the trimaran and the optimum location of side-hull depends on ship speeds. When the side-hull stem is located near the primary wave hollow generated by the main hull, the trimaran shows the best resistance performance. Powering performance of the trimaran is superior to those of similar mono-hull ships. Seakeeping model tests for the trimaran were executed and the results were compared with the theoretical results of a similar mono-hull ship. Generally speaking, seakeeping performance of the trimaran is superior to that of a mono-hull ship. In particular, pitching and rolling performance of the trimaran is excellent, which is due to the increased length and breadth. Maneuvering model tests using a HPMM equipment were executed to evaluate the maneuvering performance of the trimaran. Maneuvering simulation was performed using the maneuvering coefficients from the model tests. The results show that the control ability of heading angle and the direction keeping stability of the trimaran is excellent, even though the turning performance is rather worse compared to those of a similar mono-hull ship.

Maneuvering Target Tracking Using Error Monitoring

  • Fang, Tae-Hyun;Park, Jae-Weon;Hong, Keum-Shik
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.329-334
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    • 1998
  • This work is concerned with the problem of tracking a maneuvering target. In this paper, an error monitoring and recovery method of perception net is utilized to improve tracking performance for a highly maneuvering tar-get. Many researches have been performed in tracking a maneuvering target. The conventional Interacting Multiple Model (IMM) filter is well known as a suboptimal hybrid filter that has been shown to be one of the most cost-effective hybrid state estimation scheme. The subfilters of IMM can be considered as fusing its initial value with new measurements. This approach is also shown in this paper. Perception net based error monitoring and recovery technique, which is a kind of geometric data fusion, makes it possible to monitor errors and to calibrate possible biases involved in sensed data and extracted features. Both detecting a maneuvering target and compensating the estimated state can be achieved by employing the properly implemented error monitoring and recovery technique. The IMM filter which employing the error monitoring and recovery technique shows good tracking performance for a highly maneuvering target as well as it reduces maximum values of estimation errors when maneuvering starts and finishes. The effectiveness of the pro-posed method is validated through simulation by comparing it with the conventional IMM algorithm.

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Effects on Nonlinear Ship Motions on Ship Maneuvering in Large Amplitude Waves (비선형 선박운동을 고려한 대파고 파랑 중 조종성능에 대한 연구)

  • Seo, Min-Guk;Kim, Yong-Hwan;Kim, Kyong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.516-527
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    • 2011
  • This paper considers a numerical analysis of ship maneuvering performance in the high amplitude incident waves by adopting linear and nonlinear ship motion analysis. A time-domain ship motion program is developed to solve the wave-body interaction problem with the ship slip speed and rotation, and it is coupled with a modular type 4-DOF maneuvering problem. Nonlinear Froude-Krylov and restoring forces are included to consider weakly nonlinear ship motion. The developed method is applied to observe the nonlinear ship motion and planar trajectories in maneuvering test in the presence of incident waves. The comparisons are made for S-175 containership with existing experimental data. The nonlinear computation results show a fair agreement of overall tendency in maneuvering performance. In addition, maneuvering performances with respect to wave slope is predicted and reasonable results are observed.

A Study on the Ship's Performance of T.S. HANBADA(III) - The Evaluation of Maneuvering Performance with Actual Ship Trials - (실습선 한바다호의 운항성능에 관한 연구(III) - 실선시험을 통한 조종성능 평가 -)

  • Jung, Chang-Hyun;Lee, Hyong-Ki;Kong, Gil-Yong
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.439-445
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    • 2008
  • Various turning tests were carried out according to the rudder angle, turning direction, and the speed etc. with the ship's maneuverability measuring system on the training ship HANBADA. After that they were compared with each other on the turning circle, maneuvering performance index and the distance of new course, and then found out that they were satisfied with the IMO maneuvering standards. And the turning circles of port were smaller than those of starboard with all the rudder angles and maneuvering indexes such as K and T were relatively bigger than other vessels. Also, the distance cf new course was measured to $125{\sim}300m$ in case of the new course on $30^{\circ}{\sim}90^{\circ}$. All of these results will be helpful to escape from collision and to alter course on coastal voyage.

Time Optimal Performance of a Varying-Time Sharing Sequential Paired Thrusting Logic (순차적 가변시간할당 추력방식 최적성능 분석)

  • Oh, Hwa-Suk;Lee, Byung-Hoon;Lee, Bong-Un
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.254-261
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    • 2005
  • Time-optimal performances are analyzed in the sense of inner loop. A varying-time sharing thrusting logic is suggested as a new sequential paired thrusting logic for fast maneuvers of satellites with coupled thruster configuration. Its time-optimal maneuvering performance is compared with two conventional thrusting logics: separate thrusting logic and constant-time sharing sequential paired thrusting logic. It is found that the newly suggested varying-time sharing thrusting logic can be easily implemented by adjusting the conventional constant-time logic with its thrust on-time, while it can reduce the maneuvering time enormously as much as the separate thrusting logic. The performance of the logic is simulated on the agile maneuvering spacecraft model KOMPSAT-II.