극지환경을 고려한 선체보강판 구조의 최종강도 평가

Environmental changes, especially global climate change, are creating new routes to reduce a shipping service distance in Arctic area. The Arctic routes are shorter than 60% of existing ways Panama or Suez canal). For this reason, ship owners prefer to navigate in Arctic area and a transportation of...

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Published in大韓造船學會 論文集 Vol. 51; no. 4; pp. 283 - 290
Main Authors 김양섭(YangSeop Kim), 박대겸(DaeKyeom Park), 김상진(SangJin Kim), 이동훈(DongHun Lee), 김봉주(BongJu Kim), 하연철(YeonChul Ha), 서정관(JungKwan Seo), 백점기(JeomKee Paik)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한조선학회 2014
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ISSN1225-1143
2287-7355

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Summary:Environmental changes, especially global climate change, are creating new routes to reduce a shipping service distance in Arctic area. The Arctic routes are shorter than 60% of existing ways Panama or Suez canal). For this reason, ship owners prefer to navigate in Arctic area and a transportation of goods though the Arctic area is increasing. But the low temperature in Arctic condition changes the material properties. Especially, the material will be brittle and strength will increase. And an ultimate strength analysis of ship stiffened panels is changed depending on temperatures. In present study, the ultimate strength analysis of stiffened panels in double hull oil tankers is performed under various low temperatures with the material properties obtained by tensile coupon test. The analytical method as named ALPS/ULSAP was used for analysis method and 6 kinds of temperature (20, 0, -20, -40, -60 and $-80^{\circ}C$) were considered to investigate the effect of Arctic conditions.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201425560113729
G704-000005.2014.51.4.002
ISSN:1225-1143
2287-7355