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Optimal Design of New MR Mount for Diesel Engine of Ship (선박디젤엔진을 위한 새로운 MR 마운트의 최적설계)

  • Do, Xuan-Phu;Park, Joon-Hee;Woo, Jae-Kwan;Choi, Seung-Bok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2012.10a
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 2012
  • This paper presents an optimal design of magnetorheological (MR) fluid based mount (MR mount in short) which can be applicable to vibration control of diesel engine of ship. In this work, a mixed - mode including squeeze mode, flow mode and shear mode is proposed and designed. In order to determine actuating damping force of MR mount required for efficient vibration control, excitation force from diesel engine is analyzed. In this analysis, a model of V-type engine is considered and the relationship between velocity and pressure of gas in torque of the piston is derived. Subsequently, by integrating the field-dependent rheological properties of commercially available MR fluid with the excitation force an appropriate size of MR mount is designed. In addition, in order to achieve maximum actuating force with geometric constraints design optimization is undertaken using ANSYS software. Through the magnetic density analysis, optimal design parameters such as bottom gap and radius of coil are determined.

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Improvement of the Accuracy of Supershort Baseline Acoustic Positioning System in Noise Conditions (잡음에 대한 초단기선 ( SSBL ) 음향위치 시스템의 정도개선)

  • Park, Hae-Hoon;Yoon, Gab-Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 1993
  • Underwater acoustic positioning systems have been extensively used not only in surface position fixing but also in underwater position fixing. Recently, these systems have been applied in the field of installation and underwater inspection of offshore platforms etc. But in these systems are included the fixing errors as results of a signal with additive noise and irregular motion of vessel by ocean waves. To improve the accuracy of the position fixing a Kalman filter is applied to the supershort baseline (SSBL) acoustic positioning system with beacon mode in noise conditions. The position data obtained by the Kalman filter is compared with raw position data and it is confirmed in the simulation that the former is more accurate than the latter. And an indicator monitoring the filtering effect is described while ship's moving.

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$H_{\infty}$ filter for flexure deformation and lever arm effect compensation in M/S INS integration

  • Liu, Xixiang;Xu, Xiaosu;Wang, Lihui;Li, Yinyin;Liu, Yiting
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.626-637
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    • 2014
  • On ship, especially on large ship, the flexure deformation between Master (M)/Slave (S) Inertial Navigation System (INS) is a key factor which determines the accuracy of the integrated system of M/S INS. In engineering this flexure deformation will be increased with the added ship size. In the M/S INS integrated system, the attitude error between MINS and SINS cannot really reflect the misalignment angle change of SINS due to the flexure deformation. At the same time, the flexure deformation will bring the change of the lever arm size, which further induces the uncertainty of lever arm velocity, resulting in the velocity matching error. To solve this problem, a $H_{\infty}$ algorithm is proposed, in which the attitude and velocity matching error caused by deformation is considered as measurement noise with limited energy, and measurement noise will be restrained by the robustness of $H_{\infty}$ filter. Based on the classical "attitude plus velocity" matching method, the progress of M/S INS information fusion is simulated and compared by using three kinds of schemes, which are known and unknown flexure deformation with standard Kalman filter, and unknown flexure deformation with $H_{\infty}$ filter, respectively. Simulation results indicate that $H_{\infty}$ filter can effectively improve the accuracy of information fusion when flexure deformation is unknown but non-ignorable.

Study on visualization of vortex flow on hydrofoils (수중익에서 발생하는 보텍스 유동 가시화 연구)

  • Hong, Ji-Woo;Ahn, Byoung-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.48-55
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    • 2021
  • In order to design a propeller with high efficiency and excellent cavitation performance, theoretical and experimental studies on the cavitation and noise characteristics according to the blade section shape are essential. In general, sheet cavitation, bubble cavitation, and cloud cavitation are the main causes of hull vibration and propeller surface erosion. However vortex cavitation, which has the greatest influence on the noise level because the fastest CIS in ship propeller, has been researched for a long time and studies have been conducted recently to control it. In this experiment, the development process of cavitation was measured by using three dimensional wings with two different wing section and wing tip shapes, and the noise level at that time was evaluated. In addition, we evaluated the relationship between cavitation inception and hydrodynamic force using three component load cell and we measured the velocity field of wing wake using LDV.

Determination of global ice loads on the ship using the measured full-scale motion data

  • Lee, Jae-Man;Lee, Chun-Ju;Kim, Young-Shik;Choi, Gul-Gi;Lew, Jae-Moon
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.301-311
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    • 2016
  • This paper describes the whole procedures to determine ice-induced global loads on the ship using measured full-scale data in accordance with the method proposed by the Canadian Hydraulics Centre of the National Research Council of Canada. Ship motions of 6 degrees of freedom (dof) are found by processing the commercial sensor signals named Motion Pak II under the assumption of rigid body motion. Linear accelerations as well as angular rates were measured by Motion Pak II data. To eliminate the noise of the measured data and the staircase signals due to the resolution of the sensor, a band pass filter that passes frequencies between 0.001 and 0.6 Hz and cubic spline interpolation resampling had been applied. 6 dof motions were computed by the integrating and/or differentiating the filtered signals. Added mass and damping force of the ship had been computed by the 3-dimensional panel method under the assumption of zero frequency. Once the coefficients of hydrodynamic and hydrostatic data as well as all the 6 dof motion data had been obtained, global ice loads can be computed by solving the fully coupled 6 dof equations of motion. Full-scale data were acquired while the ARAON rammed old ice floes in the high Arctic. Estimated ice impact forces for two representative events showed 7e15 MN when ship operated in heavy ice conditions.

Noise Removal of Radar Image Using Image Inpainting (이미지 인페인팅을 활용한 레이다 이미지 노이즈 제거)

  • Jeon, Dongmin;Oh, Sang-jin;Lim, Chaeog;Shin, Sung-chul
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.118-124
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    • 2022
  • Marine environment analysis and ship motion prediction during ship navigation are important technologies for safe and economical operation of autonomous ships. As a marine environment analysis technology, there is a method of analyzing waves by measuring the sea states through images acquired based on radar(radio detection and ranging) signal. However, in the process of deriving marine environment information from radar images, noises generated by external factors are included, limiting the interpretation of the marine environment. Therefore, image processing for noise removal is required. In this study, image inpainting by partial convolutional neural network model is proposed as a method to remove noises and reconstruct radar images.

Cavitation Noise Detection Method using Continuous Wavelet Transform and DEMON Signal Processing (연속 웨이브렛 변환 및 데몬 신호처리를 이용한 캐비테이션 소음 검출 방법)

  • Lee, Hee-chang;Kim, Tae-hyeong;Sohn, Kwon;Lee, Phil-ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.505-513
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    • 2017
  • Cavitation is a phenomenon caused by vapour cavities that is produced in rapid pressure changes. When the cavitation happened, the sound pressure level of a underwater radiated noise is increased rapidly. As a result, it can increase the probability of the identification or classification of a our warship's acoustic signature by an enemy ship. However, there is a problem that it is hard to precisely detect the occurrence of a cavitation noise. Therefore, this paper presents recent improvements in terms of the cavitation noise measurement by using continuous wavelet transform and DEMON(Detection of Envelope Modulation on Noise) signal processing. Then, we present that the suggested scheme is more suitable for detecting the cavitation than existing algorithms.

A Study on the Characteristics of the Underwater Ambient Noise and Biological Noise in Fish Farm Cages (가두리 양식장 주변의 수중환경소음과 생물소음의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 박태건
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 1999
  • This paper describes to analyze the underwater ambient noise and biological noise of cultivating fishes in the fish farm cages at the seawater Tongyong-kun, KyongNam and lake of Chungju, Chech'on, ChungBuk from 10 to 19 Oct. 1997, in order to find out the characteristics of these noises. The results obtained were as follows; (1) The ambient noise around the fish farm cages at lake of Chungju was 10~200Hz frequency range, 70~105dB spectrum level. The central frequency was 50~70Hz, changing of ambient noise was getting bigger than 10~200Hz in 200Hz~2kKz frequency by wind, water current. (2) The frequency of noise source around the fish farm cage at the seawater of Tongyong-kun was 20~200Hz, spectrum level was 80~100dB while feed factory was working around the fish farm cage. When feed factory did not work, noise source was 10~600Hz frequency range, 70~90dB spectrum level. It was 10dB less than that of while feed factory was working, and then the central frequency was 70Hz. (3) The vessel noise of excursion ship had changed largely at 100dB spectrum level in 10~500Hz frequency band, and the fishing boat had 20Hz~2kHz frequency range. (4) The biological noise in the fish farm cage at lake of Chungju, which was feeding of Cyprinus carpio, 2was 10~30Hz frequency, 70~104dB spectrum level. The central frequency was 75Hz. The biological noises in the fish farm cage at the seawater of Tongyong-kun, which were feeding and swimming noise, had very different spectrum pattern by species, and the frequency band was 10~800Hz.

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Study on Vibration Characteristics of Fluid Tank Structure for Ship (유체 탱크 구조물의 접수 진동 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Seo, Myeng-Kab;Seok, Ho-Il;Lee, Chul-Won
    • Special Issue of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • 2013.12a
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 2013
  • In the engine room and the aft body, there are so many fluid tanks such as fresh water tank and oil tank. The vibration analysis for the fluid tank structures has to consider the added mass effect due to the fluid. However, it is known that the result of the fluid tank has the difference according to the boundary condition of the fluid field such as infinite fluid and finite fluid. In this paper, a numerical case study is carried out for the research about the vibration characteristics of the fluid tank with various fluid field. In addition, an experimental study is carried out to verify the validity of the vibration analysis for the fluid tank structure.

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Research of Vibration Criteria of Diesel Engines in Naval Craft (함정 디젤엔진 진동규격 연구)

  • Lee, Kyoung-Hyun;Han, Hyung-Suk;Park, Mi-You;Cho, Heung-Gi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.797-802
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    • 2011
  • Vibration of diesel engines in naval vessels causes structure vibration which is significant under water radiating noise source under CIS (Cavitation Inception Speed). So managing the vibration level of diesel engine is important for survivability and also durability of naval vessels. Therefore, in this research, a vibration criterion which is applied for Korean naval vessels are reviewed. It is compared with the DNV, ABS and merchant ship's diesel engine criteria. And also vibration data of three Korean naval vessels are analyzed. As a result, reasonable criteria of diesel engine vibration and shipbuilding standards are suggested.

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