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손상된 카페리 선박의 파랑중 자항상태 CFD 해석CFD Simulation of the Self-propulsion of a damaged Car Ferry in Waves

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CFD Simulation of the Self-propulsion of a damaged Car Ferry in Waves
Authors
김제인박일룡김진김광수김유철
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
대한조선학회
Keywords
Car-ferry(카페리선); Twin propulsion ship(쌍축선); Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD; 전산유체역학); Safe Return to Port(SRtP; 항구로의 안전회항); Damaged condition(손상상태); Self-propulsion(자항)
Citation
대한조선학회 논문집, v.56, no.1, pp 34 - 46
Pages
13
Journal Title
대한조선학회 논문집
Volume
56
Number
1
Start Page
34
End Page
46
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/410
DOI
10.3744/SNAK.2019.56.1.034
ISSN
1225-1143
Abstract
This paper provides the numerical results for the self-propulsion performance in waves of a car ferry vessel with damage in one of its twin-screw propulsion systems without flooding the engine room. The numerical simulations were carried out according to the Safe Return to Port (SRtP) regulation made by the Lloyd’s register, where the regulation requires that damaged passenger ships should have an ability to return to port with a speed of 6 knots in a Beaufort 8 sea condition. For the validation of the present numerical analysis study, the resistance performance and the self-propulsion performance of the car ferry in intact and damaged conditions in calm water were calculated, which showed a satisfactory agreement with the model test results of Korea Research Institute of Ship and Ocean engineering (KRISO). Finally, the numerical simulation of self-propulsion performance in waves of the damaged car ferry ship was carried out for a normal sea state and for a Beaufort 8 sea state, respectively. The estimated average Brake Horse Power (BHP) for keeping the damaged car ferry ship advancing at a speed of 6 knots in a Beaufort 8 sea state reached about 47% of BHP at MCR condition or about 56% of BHP at NCR condition of the engine determined at the design state. In conclusion, it can be noted that the engine power of the damaged car ferry ship in single propulsion condition is sufficient to satisfy the SRtP requirement.
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