Analysis of Motions and Moorings of a Berthed Ship

정박된 선박의 운동 및 계류력 분석

  • 조철희 (인하대학교 선박해양공학과) ;
  • 정광식 (인하대학교 선박해양공학과)
  • Published : 2002.05.17

Abstract

Mooring is the operation of securing a ship to a wharf or quay by means of rapes or chains. A. moored ship need not necessarily be truly stationary. It may be free to rise and fall with the tick or the loading and unloading of cargo or to oscillate in response to the action of the environmental forces. In this respect a moored ship is restricted to a limited amount of movement within well-defined bounds. This study is intended to analyze the tension of mooring lines by a FEM program, as the current velocities and working directions are varied. The motion of a berthed ship is studied concerning with the wave periods and the direction. Also the behavior of the modeled vessel are investigated for a berthed condition.

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