빙 해역 운항선박의 빙 유기 피로문제에 대한 기초연구A Preliminary Study on the Ice-induced Fatigue in Ice-going Ships
- Other Titles
- A Preliminary Study on the Ice-induced Fatigue in Ice-going Ships
- Authors
- 황미란; 권용현; 이탁기
- Issue Date
- 2016
- Publisher
- 한국해양공학회
- Keywords
- Ice-induced fatigue 빙 유기 피로; Ice loads 빙 하중; Fatigue damage 피로손상; Ice-going ships 빙 해역 운항선박; Ice-covered waters 빙 해역
- Citation
- 한국해양공학회지, v.30, no.4, pp 303 - 309
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국해양공학회지
- Volume
- 30
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 303
- End Page
- 309
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/16256
- ISSN
- 1225-0767
2287-6715
- Abstract
- As commercialization of the Arctic sea route and resource developments are regularized, demands for ice-breaking tankers, LNG carriers, and offshore plants are expected to increase. In addition, the existing ice-breaking cargo ships navigating in the ice-covered waters are worn out. Hence, the construction of new ships is likely to be undertaken for both current and long-term applications. The design of ships navigating in ice-covered waters demands conservative methods and strict development standards owing to the extreme cold and collision tendencies with ice floes and/or icebergs. ISO 19906 recently stated that a fatigue limit should be defined when designing Arctic offshore structures such that the ice-induced fatigue becomes one of the important design drivers. Thus, establishing systematic measures to mitigate ice-induced fatigue problems in ice-breaking ships are important from the viewpoint of having a competitive advantage. In this paper, the issues relating to ice-induced fatigue problems, based on data and published literature, are examined to describe the criticality of ice-induced fatigue. Potential fatigue damage possibilities are investigated using data measured in the Arctic Ocean (2013) and using the Korean icebreaker, ARAON.
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