선박의 부가저항 평가를 위한 소프트 계류 모형시험 기법 연구

In this study, a model test was conducted using the soft-mooring technique to evaluate the added resistance of the ship in waves. The study also examined the specific factors that should be considered during the soft-mooring test. The main purpose of soft-mooring is to prevent drifting caused by wav...

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Published in大韓造船學會 論文集 Vol. 60; no. 5; pp. 320 - 331
Main Authors 서민국(Min-Guk Seo), 박인보(In Bo Park), 박동민(Dong-Min Park), 황승현(Seunghyun Hwang)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한조선학회 2023
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ISSN1225-1143
2287-7355
DOI10.3744/SNAK.2023.60.5.320

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Summary:In this study, a model test was conducted using the soft-mooring technique to evaluate the added resistance of the ship in waves. The study also examined the specific factors that should be considered during the soft-mooring test. The main purpose of soft-mooring is to prevent drifting caused by waves by providing horizontal restoring forces. However, it can also create undesired restoring forces in the vertical direction. Therefore, we examined the restoring force of the ship's 6-DOF motion based on the arrangement of the soft-mooring and the height of the mooring connection point. We also checked the corresponding resonance period and drift distance. The soft-mooring test was conducted twice, once with self-propulsion and once without self-propulsion, allowing us to review the advantages and disadvantages of each test technique. The main parameters measured in these model tests were 6DOF motion and added resistance on the ship. We compared these measurements obtained from two different techniques (with and without self-propulsion). Additionally, we also compared the measurements based on the types of measuring sensors used (2D load cells on FP, AP, and 1D load cells on each mooring line) as well as the height of the mooring connection point.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202331959546513
ISSN:1225-1143
2287-7355
DOI:10.3744/SNAK.2023.60.5.320