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A Study of 3D Design Data Extraction for Thermal Forming Information

  • Kim, Jung;Park, Jung-Seo;Jo, Ye-Hyan;Shin, Jong-Gye;Kim, Won-Don;Ko, Kwang-Hee
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2008
  • In shipbuilding, diverse manufacturing techniques for automation have been developed and used in practice. Among them, however, the hull forming automation is the one that has not been of major concern compared with others such as welding and cutting. The basis of the development of this process is to find out how to extract thermal forming information. There exist various methods to obtain such information and the 3D design shape that needs to be formed should be extracted first for getting the necessary thermal forming information. Except well-established shipyards which operate 3D design systems, most of the shipyards only rely on 2.5D design systems and do not have an easy way to obtain 3D surface design data. So in this study, various shipbuilding design systems used by shipyards are investigated and a 3D design surface data extraction method is proposed from those design systems. Then an example is presented to show the extraction of real 3D surface data using the proposed method and computation of thermal forming information using the data.

A Study on the Safety Operational Envelope of a Submarine in Jamming (잠수함의 제어판 재밍에 대한 안전운항영역 설정)

  • Park, Jong-Yong;Kim, Nakwan;Shin, Yong-Ku
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.301-311
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    • 2017
  • Safety operational envelope (SOE) is the area which guarantees the safety of a submarine from the accident such as jamming and flooding. The maximum safe depth is set to prevent the damage to the hull from increasing water pressure with depth. A minimum safety depth is set to prevent a submarine from the exposure above the free surface and collision against surface ship. The prediction method for the SOE in the design phase is needed to operate the submarine safely. In this paper, the modeling and calculation methods of the SOE are introduced. Main ballast tank blowing modeling and propeller force modeling are conducted to simulate the accidents and the recovery process. The SOEs are established based on the crash stop and emergency rising maneuver simulation. From the simulation results, it can be known that the emergency rising maneuver is more effective recovery action than the crash stop.

Study on Performance of Radiant Heat Shields for Offshore Installations (해양플랜트 복사열 차폐막의 차폐성능에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Bong Ju
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.330-339
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    • 2019
  • Radiant heat shields are normally installed on offshore oil and gas platforms to protect personnel, equipment, and structures from the thermal radiation emitted by a flare system. A heat shield should be individually designed to reduce the thermal radiation to the target level, and then manufactured and installed after the performance verification. However, in general, a heat shield is designed and manufactured by trial and error based on the performance test. For this reason, it is difficult to develop and design radiant heat shields in the Korean shipbuilding and marine equipment industry because of the lack of performance test data and limited experience. In the present study, the results of experiments conducted to verify the performances of radiant heat shields were analyzed, and the thermal radiation characteristics and performance characteristics of the radiant heat shields were investigated. The insights and conclusions developed in the present study will be useful in terms of the design and development of radiant heat shield, as well as in their performance verification tests.

Simulation of time-domain bottom reverberation signal using energy-flux model (에너지 플럭스 모델을 활용한 해저 잔향음 신호 모의)

  • Jung, Young-Cheol;Lee, Keun-Hwa;Seong, Woojae;Kim, Seongil
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.96-105
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    • 2019
  • Ocean reverberation is the most limiting factor in designing realistic and real-time system for sonar simulator. The simulation for an ocean reverberation requires a lot of computational loads, so it is hard to embed program and generate real-time signal in the sonar simulator. In this study, we simulate a time-domain bottom reverberation signal based on Harrison's energy-flux bottom reverberation model by applying Doppler effects as ship maneuvering and autoregressive model. Finally, the bottom reverberation signal with realistic characteristics could be generated for the simulation of ONR reverberation modeling workshop-I problem XI and East Sea ocean environments.

Performance Test for a Multi-stage Planetary Gear Module in a Hydraulic Winch (유압 윈치용 다단 유성기어 감속기에 대한 성능시험)

  • Park, Kyu Tae;Yoo, Young Rak;Lim, Jong-Hak;Kim, Sung-Hoon;Lee, Ho Seong;Song, Chul Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.31-35
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    • 2020
  • Hydraulic winches for transportation and logistics in the shipbuilding and marine plant fields require multi-stage planetary gear modules with high gear ratios. Due to environmental conditions in the ship, durability is crucial. Further, we are currently relying on foreign products. The development of domestic technology will reduce cost, save time, and improve the export market. Thus, we developed a multi-stage planetary gear module for a hydraulic winch and evaluated its performance through several tests of the hydraulic brake torque, maximum torque, and load endurance.

A study on towing power of trawlers and a proper scale of trawl gears (트롤선 유효마력과 어구의 적정 규모에 대한 연구)

  • LEE, Chun-Woo;CHOI, Kyu-Suk;JANG, Yong-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.57 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2021
  • Trawl fishing is a fishing method in which a large, motorized trawler tows a bag-shaped net to catch fish living at the bottom or middle layers. For a trawl gear, it is of utmost importance to select the gear size and towing speed suitable for the effective horsepower (EHP) of the trawler in the design stage. In general, the power required to move an object is proportional to the product of the object speed and resistance; therefore, there are various choices for the gear resistance and towing speed given the effective horsepower of the trawler. However, there have been few studies on the gear design of an appropriate scale for the towing speed given the effective horsepower of the trawler. In this study, the resistance and shape of three types of midwater trawl gears were analyzed using SimuTrawl, a computer simulation tool. In addition, the relationship between the propulsion force and speed of the ship was clarified when the size and effective horsepower of the trawler were determined. Finally, we suggested the relationship between the towing speed and the resistance of the gear when the trawler towed the net was investigated, and a specific method of selecting the gear size according to the towing speed.

Production automation system for three-dimensional template pieces used to evaluate shell plate completeness

  • Son, Seunghyeok;Kim, Byeongseop;Ryu, Cheolho;Hwang, Inhyuck;Jung, ChangHwan;Shin, Jong-Gye
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.116-128
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    • 2020
  • In the shipbuilding industry, three-dimensional (3D) templates play a key role in the completeness evaluation of shell plates with a large curvature in the shell-plate fabrication process. Currently, the information of 3D templates from a ship computer-aided design system is limited; thus, manufacturers depend on their experience to produce the templates manually. This results in the inaccuracy of templates in addition to increased production time. Therefore, if the pieces of the 3D templates can be produced automatically with accurate information, the lead time of the fabrication process can be reduced. In this study, we define a new type of template piece and develop methods for extending a boundary template and converting manufacturing information into numerical control machine input. In addition, based on the results of the study, we propose a production automation system for 3D template pieces. This system is expected to reduce the lead time of the fabrication process.

Accuracy evaluation of 3D time-domain Green function in infinite depth

  • Zhang, Teng;Zhou, Bo;Li, Zhiqing;Han, Xiaoshuang;Gho, Wie Min
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.50-56
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    • 2021
  • An accurate evaluation of three-dimensional (3D) Time-Domain Green Function (TDGF) in infinite water depth is essential for ship's hydrodynamic analysis. Various numerical algorithms based on the TDGF properties are considered, including the ascending series expansion at small time parameter, the asymptotic expansion at large time parameter and the Taylor series expansion combines with ordinary differential equation for the time domain analysis. An efficient method (referred as "Present Method") for a better accuracy evaluation of TDGF has been proposed. The numerical results generated from precise integration method and analytical solution of Shan et al. (2019) revealed that the "Present method" provides a better solution in the computational domain. The comparison of the heave hydrodynamic coefficients in solving the radiation problem of a hemisphere at zero speed between the "Present method" and the analytical solutions proposed by Hulme (1982) showed that the difference of result is small, less than 3%.

Research on Asterix CAT 240 Format Optimization Method according to Display Resolution (전시기 해상도에 따른 Asterix CAT 240 포맷 최적화 방안 연구)

  • Seung-Tae, Cha;Yu-jun, Jeong
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.509-516
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    • 2022
  • Recently, ships have begun using the Asterix CAT 240 format as a method for transmitting radar image data to other devices. However, the Asterix format has a flexible structure that can be defined by the user, and a format structure defined as unsuitable for ship radar operation may undesirably increase navigational equipment network traffic or reduce stability. Therefore, to reduce the traffic of the navigation network and enhance the stability, a method of defining the optimized Asterix CAT 240 format with an appropriate setting value according to the performance of the radar scanner and display device was studied.

Prediction of Hydodynamic Impact Loads on Three-Dimensional Bodies (3차원 물체에 작용하는 유체동력학적 충격하중추정)

  • Troesch, Arimin W.;Kang, Chang-Gu
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.73-88
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    • 1990
  • The three dimensional aspects of hydrodynamic impact are discussed. Theoretical and experimental results for a sphere and a cusped body are presented. The cusped body is axisymmetric and resembles the bow profile of a ship with flare. The sphere was subjected to both vertical and oblique impact angles while the cusped body experienced only vertical motion. Three dimensional calculations using normal dipole distributions and an equi-potentioal free surface are compared with experimental results. The theoretical boundary value problem was solved using a known interior flow. This procedure reduced computation times significantly. Comparisons between theory and experiment show that, depending upon the body shape theoretical estimates of the maximum impact force may be larger or smaller than the experimental values. But the theoretical estimate can be used for practical purposes.

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