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A Study on the Mast Structure Vibration Limits considering the Operating Time of Naval Ships

해군 함정의 운용시간을 고려한 마스트 구조물 진동 허용 기준 검토

  • Hyejin Kim (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality, Reliability Test Analysis Team) ;
  • Hyungsuk Han (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality, Naval Systems Team) ;
  • Soohong Jeon (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality, Reliability Test Analysis Team)
  • 김혜진 (국방기술품질원 신뢰성시험분석팀) ;
  • 한형석 (국방기술품질원 함정개발품질팀) ;
  • 전수홍 (국방기술품질원 신뢰성시험분석팀)
  • Received : 2024.06.04
  • Accepted : 2024.08.06
  • Published : 2024.10.05

Abstract

The mast structure of a naval ship has a lot of expensive equipment attached and is easily exposed to strong vibration due to its structural characteristics, so it is necessary to manage vibrations well to prevent equipment failure and increase operating time. Since September 2015, the Navy has been managing the vibration of the ship's mast structure with a separate tolerance standard from the local vibration, but this standard is set at 1/2 of the vibration limits for mast-mounted equipment without any engineering basis. So the establishment of new vibration limits based on the operating conditions of naval ships is required. In this study, the mast structure vibration limits were reviewed considering the actual operating time of naval ships, and the results were compared with the standards of major overseas classification societies and the actual measurements of a ship that had mast structure vibration problems.

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