• 제목/요약/키워드: Shipbuilding welding

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모바일 기반 스마트 조선소 생산 공정관리 지원 시스템에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Production Process Management Support System for Smart Shipyard Based on Mobile)

  • 박주용;오형석;이동건
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • 제32권5호
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    • pp.58-64
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    • 2014
  • The shipbuilding industry is facing the various problems of less demand and oversupply owing to the global economic crisis and the increase in shipbuilding countries. Shipyards of the industry are making effort to strengthen their ability to handle the crisis via a smartwork technology for flexible working environment. In this study, we developed a smartwork system that manages the information in shipbuilding process with mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet PCs. To successfully apply the developed smartwork system to shipyards, we analyzed several best practices and management tasks of the shipbuilding processes. The developed system was designed by CBD approach that is a branch of service-oriented software engineering for reusability and flexibility on the system. As it is designed considering the flexible working environment, it supports to increase their productivity by reducing the time required to carry out tasks and by increasing the mobility required to manage work performance in field of shipyards.

선급용 고강도 극후물재의 취성파괴 정지 성능에 관한 연구 (Brittle Crack Arrestability of Thick Steel Plates for Shipbuilding)

  • 안규백;류강묵;박준식;정보영;김태수;이종섭
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2010
  • In recent time there is vigorous requirement for the use of thick steel plate in various industrial fields including shipbuilding industry. Especially, with the continual increases in marine transportation volumes on a global scale, the steel of container ships has become thicker and thicker with the increased size of ships. In addition, the brittle crack arrestability of heavy thick plates was big issue, in recently. In this study, crack arrest test were conducted in order to investigate the crack arrestability of thick plates for shipbuilding steels, where test plate thicknesses were 50mm and 80mm. This paper introduces the brittle crack arrestability of heavy thick plates with thickness effect for shipbuilding.

인공지능 기반 조선해양 용접 품질 정보 관리 및 결함 검사 플랫폼 개발 (A Development of Welding Information Management and Defect Inspection Platform based on Artificial Intelligent for Shipbuilding and Maritime Industry)

  • 황훈규;김배성;우윤태;윤영욱;신성철;오상진
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.193-201
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    • 2021
  • 용접은 선박 및 해양플랜트의 생산 및 건조에 있어 매우 높은 비중을 차지하는 작업이다. 용접부의 품질 검증을 위해 비파괴 검사를 수행하는데, 우리나라에서는 주로 방사선투과검사(RT)를 활용한다. 현재 대부분의 조선소에서는 용접부의 촬영을 통해 얻어진 필름을 인화하여 검사에 활용하는 아날로그 형태를 채택하고 있다. 이에 방사선 촬영에서부터 합부 판정까지 소요시간이 길고 복잡하며, 관련 분야의 자격을 보유한 검사자에 의해 수작업으로 진행되고 있는 실정이다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 문제를 개선하기 위해 조선소에서 발생하고 있는 RT 필름을 고해상도로 스캔하여 디지털화한 후, 관리 서버에 축적하고, 인공지능 기술을 적용하여 용접 결함을 판독하기 위한 플랫폼에 관한 내용을 다룬다. 이를 위한 일련의 요소인 아날로그 RT 필름 스캔장비, 용접 검사 정보 통합 관리 플랫폼, 결함 판독 알고리즘, 시각화 소프트웨어 등을 설계 및 개발하고, 개발한 각 요소를 상호 연계하여 테스트 및 검증하는 과정에 관하여 기술한다.

시각 장치를 사용한 조선 소조립 라인에서의 용접부재 위치 인식 (Position Estimation of the Welding Panels for Sub-assembly line in Shipbuilding by Vision System)

  • 노영준;고국원;조형석;윤재웅;전자롬
    • 한국정밀공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국정밀공학회 1997년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.719-723
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    • 1997
  • The welding automation in ship manufacturing process,especially in the sub-assembly line is considered to be a difficult job because the welding part is too huge, various, unstructured for a welding robot to weld fully automatically. The weld orocess at the sub-assembly line for ship manufacturing is to joint the various stiffener on the base panel. In order to realize automatic robot weld in sub-assembly line, robot have to equip with the sensing system to recognize the position of the parts. In this research,we developed a vision system to detect the position of base panle for sub-assembly line is shipbuilding process. The vision system is composed of one CCD camera attached on the base of robot, 2-500W halogen lamps for active illumination. In the image processing algorithm,the base panel is represented by two set of lines located at its two corner through hough transform. However, the various noise line caused by highlight,scratches and stiffener,roller in conveyor, and so on is contained in the captured image, this nosie can be eliminated by region segmentation and threshold in hough transform domain. The matching process to recognize the position of weld panel is executed by finding patterns in the Hough transformed domain. The sets of experiments performed in the sub-assembly line show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

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조선용 프라이머 코팅강판의 $CO_2$ 레이저 용접에 있어서 프라이머 코팅 조건과 갭(Gap) 간극의 영향 (Effect of Primer Coating Condition and Gap Clearance in $CO_2$ Laser Welding of Primer-coated Steel for Shipbuilding)

  • 길병래;장지연;김종도
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 2004
  • The spatter and porosity could be occurred during$CO_2$CW laser welding of Primer- coated steel for shipbuilding. This study has suggested an alternative idea by examining of weld-defect formation mechanism. The primer-coated plate induced the spatter humping bead and porosity and these are main part of the welding defect. attributed to the powerful vaporizing pressure of primer attached on the base metal The zinc of Primer has a boiling point that is the lower temperature than melting point of steel zinc vapor will build up at the interface between the two sheets and this tends to deteriorate the quality of the weld by ejecting weld material from lap position or leaving porosity. Therefore introducing a small gap clearance in the lap position. the zinc vapor could escape through it and sound weld beads can be acquired. In conclusion, we suggested the occurred and prevented mechanism of weld defects with searching the factor.

조선소 용접작업자들의 총용접흄과 호흡성분진농도 비교연구 (A Comparison Study on the Concentration of Total Welding Fume and Respirable Particulate Mass for Welding Workers of a Shipbuilding)

  • 강용선;심상효;이송권;빈성오;최은석
    • 한국환경보건학회지
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.276-282
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to assess the accurate state of the following: total welding fumes versus welding fumes in the air, respirable particulate mass, and exposure of dockyard welders to heavy metals. In addition, this study provides basic data for proposing improvements to create efficient and appropriate welding environments and to prevent occupational diseases. The subjects of this study were 94 laborers who worked at the block construction sites of large-scale dockyards located in Gyeongnam Province from March 2005 to June 2005. In order to collect samples on total welding fumes in the air and respirable particulate mass from the welders, Methods 0500 and 0600, established by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), were used. The metals within the welding fumes were also analyzed using Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) under Method 7300 from NIOSH. The results of this research are summarized below. The geometric mean concentration of total welding fumes and that of respirable particulate mass were $4.11\;mg/m^3\;and\;3.53\;mg/m^3$, respectively. As a result of comparing the two measurement methods, there were significant differences (p<0.05) between the two groups for Ca, Cu, Cr, and Ni; however, there were no differences in Fe, Mg, Zn, Mg, Pb, and Cd. As a result of the analysis, the correlation between Mn and the concentration of heavy metals in the total welding fumes and respirable particulate mass was found to be -0.29, a significant negative correlation. The correlation between other heavy metals, however, was low. Finally, in the same total welding fumes, the correlation of Fe and Mg was high.

AUTOMATIC MULTITORCH WELDING SYSTEM WITH HIGH SPEED

  • Moon, H.S;Kim, J.S.;Jung, M.Y.;Kweon, H.J.;Kim, H.S.;Youn, J.G.
    • 대한용접접합학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한용접접합학회 2002년도 Proceedings of the International Welding/Joining Conference-Korea
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    • pp.320-323
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents a new generation of system for pressure vessel and shipbuilding. Typical pressure vessel and ship building weld joint preparations are either traditional V, butt, fillet grooves or have narrow or semi narrow gap profiles. The fillet and U groove are prevalently used in heavy industries and shipbuilding to melt and join the parts. Since the wall thickness can be up to 6" or greater, welds must be made in many layers, each layer containing several passes. However, the welding time for the conventional processes such as SAW(Submerged Arc Welding) and FCAW(Flux Cored Arc Welding) can be many hours. Although SAW and FCAW are normally a mechanized process, pressure vessel and ship structures welding up to now have usually been controlled by a full time operator. The operator has typically been responsible for positioning each individual weld run, for setting weld process parameters, for maintaining flux and wire levels, for removing slag and so on. The aim of the system is to develop a high speed welding system with multitorch for increasing the production speed on the line and to remove the need for the operator so that the system can run automatically for the complete multi-torch multi-layer weld. To achieve this, a laser vision sensor, a rotating torch and an image processing algorithm have been made. Also, the multitorch welding system can be applicable for the fine grained steel because of the high welding speed and lower heat input compare to a conventional welding process.

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알루미늄 5083 합금의 플라즈마 미그 하이브리드 용접시 용접부 미세조직과 기계적 성질 변화에 미치는 용접조건의 영향 (Effect of welding condition on microstructures of weld metal and mechanical properties in Plasma-MIG hybrid welding for Al 5083 alloy)

  • 박상현;이희근;김진용;정하택;박영환;강정윤
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.61-71
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    • 2015
  • The effect of welding condition on microstructure and mechanical property of Plasma-MIG Hybrid Weld between Al 5083 plates(thickness : 10mm) was investigated. 1 pass weld without any defects such as puckering, undercut, and lack of fusion was obtained by 150~200A of plasma current and 5~7mm of welding speed. Gas porosities and shrinkage porosities were existed in the weld near fusion line. As welding speed and plasma current were decreasing, the area fraction of porosity was increasing. The hardness of the weld is increasing as welding speed. On the basis of microstructural analysis, Mg segregated region near dendrite boundaries tends to increase with the welding speed. In the result of hardness test, Distribution of hardness in fusion zone showed little change with the plasma current. However, when the welding speed increased, hardness in weld metal markdly increased. It could be considered that effect of heat input to growth of the dendritic solidification structures. Based on tensile test, tensile properties of weld metal was predominated by area fraction of porosities. Consequently, tensile properties can be controlled by formation site and area fraction of porosity.

$6mm^t$조선용 프라이머 코팅강판의 $CO_2$레이저 용접성( I ) - 프라이머 코팅조건과 갭 간극의 영향 - (The Weldability of $6mm^t$ Primer-coated Steel for Shipbuilding by $CO_2$ Laser( I ) - Effects of Primer Coating Condition and Gap Clearance -)

  • 김종도;박현준
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2005
  • Recently the application of laser welding technology has been considered to shipbuilding structure. However, when this technology is applied to primer coated steel, good quality weld beads are not easily obtained. Because the primer-coated layer caused the spatter, humping bead and porosity which are main part of the welding defect attributed to the powerful vaporizing pressure of zinc. So we performed experiment with objectives of understanding spatter and porosity formation mechanism and producing sound weld beads in 6mmt primer coated steels by a $CO_2$ CW laser. The effects of welding parameters; defocused distance, welding speed, coated thickness and coated position; were investigated in the bead shape and penetration depth on bead and lap welding. Alternative idea was suggested to suspend the welding defect by giving a reasonable gap clearance for primer coated thickness. The zinc of primer has a boiling point that is lower than melting point of steel. Zinc vapor builds up at the interface between the two sheets and this tends to deteriorate the quality of the weld by ejecting weld material from lap position or leaving porosity. Significant effects of primer coated position was lap side rather than surface. Therefore introducing a small gap clearance in the lap position, the zinc vapor could escape through it and sound weld beads can be acquired. In conclusion, formation and suspension mechanism of the welding defects was suggested by controling the factors.

The Classification of Manufacturing Work Processes to Develop Functional Work Clothes - With a Reference to the Automobile, Machine and Shipbuilding Industries -

  • Park, Ginah;Park, Hyewon;Bae, Hyunsook
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제16권6호
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    • pp.21-35
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    • 2012
  • In consideration of the injuries and deaths occurring at manufacturing sites due to the use of inappropriate work clothes or safety devices, this study aims to categorize manufacturing work processes to develop functional work clothes for heavy industries including the automobile, machine and shipbuilding industries in South Korea. Defining the features of the work environments and work postures of these industries provided for a categorization of the work processes which would enable the development of suitable work clothes for each work process' category. The results of the study based on a questionnaire survey are as follows: Work process category 1, including steel panel pressing and auto body assembly, final inspection (in automobile) and inspection (in machine), requires work clothes with upper body and arm mobility and performance to protect from the toxic fume factor. Work process category 2, consisting of welding (in automobile), cutting-and-forming (in machine) and attachment-and-construction (in shipbuilding), requires clothing elasticity, durability and heat and fire resistance. Work process category 3 comprising welding and grinding in the machine and shipbuilding industries, requires work clothes' tear resistance and elasticity, particularly for lateral bending mobility, and work clothes' sleeves' and pants' hemlines with sealed designs to defend against iron filing penetration, as well as incombustible and heat-resistant material performance. Finally, work process category 4, including painting in machine and shipbuilding, requires work clothes with waterproofing, air permeability, thermal performance, elasticity, durability and abrasion resistance.