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A Measurement of Sea Transportation Load (해상운송 하중측정)

  • Jeon, Yeong-Du;Park, Jong-Chan;Jo, Cheol-Hun;Park, Dong-Su;Jeong, Ui-Seung
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 2006
  • This article summarizes the results of sea transportation load measurements, which will be used as the reference to the sea transportation environment condition for the launch vehicle of KSLV-I. KSLV-I will be transported by Sea from Pusan to the NARO space center in Gohung, Chunnam province. Since the vibration load condition during sea transportation is considered as one of the important design parameters of KSLV-I and its transportation means, it is necessary to directly measure the environmental condition of sea transportation loads prior to establish the sea transportation plan in detail. This material includes the measured data of 3-axis linear accelerations and 3-axis angular rates on the board of a barge-ship, which is towed by a tug boat during shipping operation. This barge-ship is same class with one which will actually carry KSLV-I. The results show that the measured load condition during sea transportation is not severer than the reference data of MIL-STD-810F and Zenit-3SL launch system.

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A Study on the Criteria of Tugboat Requirement in Domestic Trading Ports (국내 무역항의 예선 사용기준에 관한 고찰)

  • Jung, Chang-Hyun;Kong, Gil-Young;Lee, Yun-Sok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2010
  • The criteria of tugboat requirement in domestic trading ports have been determined by the administrator of regional maritime affairs and port office on the basis of the regulations for the tugboat operations and management. But, there is a little confusion that the criteria of tugboat requirement and method for calculation of them are different from port to port and total power calculated on the basis of power per tugboat requirements by the number of tugs is not in accordance with total required power for the use of tug in several ports. The comparison of tugboat requirements among domestic major ports showed that it should be necessary for the criteria to be made in unified form. Because the current criteria are only on the basis q the ordinary condition with wind velocity under 10m/s, the criteria on the condition of the wind velocity over 10m/s are suggested to be necessary for the precautions against a disaster such as unexpected strong winds or typhoon.

A Study on the Navigational Conditions in the Ulsan Approaching Waters (울산항의 항행환경 조사.분석)

  • Jeong, Jae-Yong;Kim, Cheol-Seung;Park, Young-Soo;Jeong, Ki-Nam
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.211-217
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    • 2008
  • Natural environment, topographical conditions and marine traffic flows were investigated and questionnaire surveys were performed for the purpose of understanding the cause of marine accidents. The frequent cases of ships' dragging have happened at the anchorages of E-1, E-2 and E-3. The anchorage area is insufficient for the accommodation of a number of ships, the dolphins at the nearby piers are located near a narrow fairway. SBMs' are positioned too close to the fairway. It shows that many crossing marine traffic flows occur in all areas of the port. Marine casualties are concentrated mainly at No. 1 fairway, M1-M7 waters close to the dolphins and Gwanjeolgot, "E" anchorage and the waters close to the fairway "come and go" areas. The marine traffic flow is mainly caused by the ships' movement at the inter-port and most of the ships are the dangerous cargo carriers. And small ships like the tug-barge are moving disorderly in the ports. Furthermore, the fairway‘s layout is crossing each other. Questionnaire surveys of the users and experts shows that the LANBY that can distinguish the fairway of "come and go" ports is required.

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