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Empirical Initial Scantling Equations on Optimal Structural Design of Submarine Pressure Hull

  • Oh, Dohan;Koo, Bonguk
    • Journal of Advanced Research in Ocean Engineering
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2018
  • The submarine is an underwater weapon system which covertly attacks the enemy. Pressure hull of a submarine is a main system which has to have a capacity which can improve the survivability (e.g., protection of crews) from the high pressure and air pollution by a leakage of water, a fire caused by outside shock, explosion, and/or operational errors. In addition, pressure hull should keep the functional performance under the harsh environment. In this study, optimal design of submarine pressure hull is dealt with 7 case studies done by analytic method and then each result's adequacy is verified by numerical method such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA). For the structural analysis by FEM, material non-linearity and geometric non-linearity are considered. After FEA, the results by analytic method and numerical method are compared. Weight optimized pressure hull initial scantling methods are suggested such as a ratio with shell thickness, flange width, web height and/or relations with radius, yield strength and design pressure (DP). The suggested initial scantling formulae can reduce the pressure hull weight from 6% and 19%.

A Basic Study on Maritime English Education and the Need for Raising the Instructor Profile

  • Davy, James G.;Noh, Chang-Kyun
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.34 no.7
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    • pp.533-538
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    • 2010
  • English is the accepted common working language of the maritime world and being competent in its use is essential to the safety of ships, their crews and the marine environment. This paper is a response to the urgent need to find a suitable solution to the problem of providing maritime students with quality instruction in Maritime English. This paper will show what type of English instructor is best suited to help cadets have at least a basic grasp of Maritime English communication, with a view to possessing the level required by STCW 95 within the shortest time. It presents ways that maritime institutes can develop their own qualified or 'marinated' English Instructors and what qualifications should be required. It is concluded that by further essential research, interviews and questionnaires etc., the language needs of the university and shipping industry in Korea as a whole can be clearly verified. By examining such data, the present language education systems can be evaluated as to efficacy and relevance, allowing the establishment and implementation of 'best practice' within the training institute. This will result in making excellent informed decisions and choices about how best to improve the language competencies of graduating cadets, thereby creating the catalyst for the success of future seafarers whilst raising the image of the institute and Korean shipping worldwide.

Rolling Reduction of Floating body by Anti-Rolling Pendulum (안티롤링 추를 이용한 부유체의 롤링 저감)

  • Park, Sok-Chu;Park, Kyung-Il;Yi, Geum-Joo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.106-107
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    • 2016
  • Rolling motion of floating body might upset the body, make crews and passengers exhausted and/or apply forces to the structure to cause damage. Therefore for almost ships bilge keels are equipped, in special case fin stabilizer or gyroscope may be installed. This paper suggests the Anti-rolling pendulum to reduce roll motion to act the similar role with anti-rolling tank. The device suggested has more effective than the anti-rolling tank with 1/6 volume of the tank.

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A Study on the Maritime Security using RFID Applications (RFID 기술을 이용한 해상 인명사고 방지에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Chan;Jeong, Don-Ki;Choi, Byung-Ha
    • Proceedings of KOSOMES biannual meeting
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.299-301
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    • 2006
  • It is very important to protect life, property at sea and marine environments from any pollution. The RFID when it applies a technique, is able to raise the stability of vessel as controling the mobile course and an entrance and exit of the crews as well as previously preventing accident from the vessel. The RFID technique which is applied, It show the effect which prevents an accident in advance, Currently it is used plentifully from physical distribution field and RFID KS domestic Standard $860MHz{\sim}960MHz$ band use the crew has the RFID tag and it will grasp incoming, leaving and movement.

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A Case Study on the Evacuation Times on a Training ship

  • Hwang, Kwang-Il
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.293-298
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    • 2010
  • The residential comfort and safety on ship are more focused than ever, in accordance with the increase of the crews' onboard time and interest in cruiser sailing. To grasp the safety characteristics on ships against various scenarios of evacuations, this study performed experiments and simulations for the evacuation times on a training ship. Through the experiments, the average walking speed is 3.0m/s on 100% visibility, and 1.2m/s on 8% visibility, but the speeds go down 1.3m/s and 0.7m/s, respectively, when obstacles are happened without any previous notification. From the simulation, it is clearly reconfirmed that the worse visibility and many people make evacuation time comparatively longer. And unlike the common expectation of the effect of emergency announcement, the difference of evacuation times between cases of announcement and non-announcement is negligible on this study. From the survey after experiments, it is known that experiment participants feel unsafe and fear when the evacuation routes are longer in bad visible condition, even if they know the perfect evacuation route. And the survey results also show that the evacuees give more careful consideration to make a evacuation route decision under bad visibility.

Study on How to Maintain the Flight Test Currency of Certification Flight Test Crew (항공기 인증비행시험요원의 비행시험 자격 유지 방안 연구)

  • Kee, Yeho
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2013
  • This is a research report about the method of how to maintain qualification of certification flight test crews. KCA(Korea Certification Agency) have completed the KC-100 airplane certification flight tests which is the first time experienced flight tests operation. After the certification flight test, it has been found that annual flying time requirement of 100 hours to the certification flight test pilot is too strict, and other several requirements to maintain the qualification of the certification test crew such as aircraft certification introduction training, initial flight test pilot and flight test engineer certification training, crew resource management training, aviation physiology training, and survival training was difficult to implement in Korean civil aviation environments. In this study, it was suggested that 30 hours of flying time for maintaining certification flight test pilot qualification could be applied to contribute for safe operation of certification flight test and the other training requirements of the certification flight test crew could be fulfilled using self made training courses, existing FAA training courses and Korean Air Force training resources. Therefore, it is recommended that the regulation of maintaining the certification flight test crew qualification should be refined to implement the requirement practically.

Satisfaction Survey of Training to Prevent Marine Accidents on Hydraulic Clutch in Small Ships (소형선박 유압클러치 장치의 해양사고 예방 교육 만족도에 관한 조사)

  • Kim, Young-Un
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.966-978
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    • 2014
  • Currently, majority small ship's clutch for power transmission to propeller relies on multi plate hydraulic clutch regardless its size. Most of the small ships do not have a spare equipments of clutch. Furthermore, many ship engineers do not have an ability as well as enough experience to solve this problem related to the hydraulic clutch during the voyage. Therefore, any small problems cause many serious marine accidents. Once the clutch has problem, almost of all ships can not sail by itself anymore and it must be towed by salvage boat, maritime police ships, or fish guidance boat etc. In this case, all the accidents will be categorized as a marine accident and they all need to go through marine accident court inquiries. In this study, an understanding of each crew on hydraulic clutch system has been profoundly measured. Furthermore, the knowledge on an emergency navigation protocol of each crew has been also profoundly checked. Additionally, various surveys on hydraulic clutch classes has been performed and its satisfaction of crews on this topic have been carefully checked based on various feedback from students who took these courses. All of the above data from this study will be used to reduce marine accidents in current marine industry.

A Study on Validity of the Transformational Leadership for the Crews of mine Sweeper (해군 소해함정 승조원의 변환적 리더십 유효성에 관한 연구)

  • Ham, Won-Yong
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.125-141
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    • 2010
  • This research is to review various theories on leadership and to apply the transformational leadership that is suitable for military organization to captains of small naval vessels. The research comprehends types and adaptability of the leadership of captains, analyzes problems of them, and suggests the more desirable ways to develop leadership. In order to achieve these objects of the research, positive analyses were conducted through research on various documentations and survey. The first procedure was to survey the status of leadership on mine sweeper prior to the education on transformational leadership. The second procedure is to survey the result of the education on transformational leadership. Also, in order to understand the difference among the controlling groups, random vessels were selected for surveying the effectiveness of the application of transformational leadership on the same period of time.

Study on Internal Service Quality, Job Satisfaction and Customer Satisfaction in Airline Industry

  • Kim, Seung-Lee;Cho, Young-Shin
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2016
  • In this study, the basic concept of service profit chain was introduced based on the existing studies related to service quality of airline ground crew to find out how are customer satisfaction influenced by factors related to employees who provide service quality to the customers, such as internal service quality and job satisfaction. The data of this study was collected by questionnaire and based on airline ground crews and Gimpo international airport users. A total of 190 of airline ground crew and 273 of passengers validity sample was analyzed a frequency analysis, reliability analysis, exploratory factor analysis and correlation coefficient analysis from SPSS 21, a hypothesis through out confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling from AMOS 7.0. As a result of the analyses, it was found that the models was appropriate in proving the hypotheses on interrelationships among internal service quality, job satisfaction and customer satisfaction. Overall, finding of this study enhance the theoretical progress on the experiential concept in walking tour and offer important implication for airline industry marketers.

The Case Study of Several Great Sea Disasters due to Human Error (Human Error 가 주된 원인의 하나가 되었던 몇가지 대형 해난사고 사례의 분석)

  • 윤점동;권종호;서영완;임방남;김종훈;이동섭
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Navigation
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.1-22
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    • 1988
  • The transportations of most of cargoes in world trade have been fulfilled through sea lanes and it seems this trend will not change in near future. Nowadays, inview of the technical aspects of merchant vessels, they are continuously enlarged in hull size and greatly specialized in structure for the cargo spaces and dramatically automatized in navigating, piloting, cargo operating and various other operations, which unavoidably require high technicals in operating the modern merchant vessels. On the contrary to the trend of requiring of operating high technicals, the capabilities of crew on board have been gradually declining in technical competence and their morale for accomplishing their duties on board vessels has greatly falled won compared with that of old days. The above result inevitably brings many problems in operating modern vessels and causes accidents which are avoidable through good competence and high morale of the crew. We intend to analyze the causes of several great sea accident with which it seems some human errors are connected more or less directly or indirectly. We hope that this study could suggest some measures which help to prevent the recurrence of similar accidents by Korean ship's crews.

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