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Journal of Advanced Research in Ocean Engineering | 2015
Nam Woo Kim; Bo Woo Nam; Young Myung Choi; Sa Young Hong
This study consists of an experimental investigation of the reduction of the second-order roll motion of a semi-submersible platform in head sea conditions by adding hull damping. The second-order heave drift force and roll drift moment are known to be the main triggers that induce the list angle (Hong et al., 2010). Hong et al. (2013) used numerical calculations to show the possibility of reducing the list angle by changing the pontoon shape and adding a damping device on the hull. One of their findings was that the reduction in the list angle due to the increase in pontoon surface damping was significant. A series of model tests were carried out with a 1:50 scaled model of semi-submersible at the KRISO wave basin. The experiments indicated that adding damping on the hull surface effectively suppressed the list angle.
Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology | 2014
Bo Woo Nam; Sa Young Hong; Jin Ha Kim; Sung Kwon Choi; Jong-Wook Kim
This paper presents the results of an experimental and numerical study on the towing characteristics of a barge. A series of model tests were carried out at the Ocean Engineering Basin of KRISO. A model with a 1:50 scale ratio was constructed out of wood. First, force coefficient tests were performed in order to obtain the surge, sway, and yaw force coefficients of the barge. The focus was the effect of skeg on the force coefficients. The stability parameter was calculated from the force coefficients. Next, towing tests in calm sea were carried out with different towline lengths and towing speeds. The trajectories of the barge and the towline tensions were measured during the tests. The measured trajectories were compared with numerical simulation results using a cross-f low model. The towing stability of the barge in a calm sea is discussed in detail.
Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology | 2013
Bo Woo Nam; Ji Young Park; Sa Young Hong; Hong Gun Sung; Jong-Wook Kim
This paper presents the results of a numerical study on the towing stability of barges. Towing simulations were carried out by using two different numerical models (MMG model and cross-flow model). Stability criteria are also suggested based on the analysis of the linearized governing equations for towed vessel motion. In order to validate the present numerical models, the experimental data of Yasukawa et al. (2006) were used. Simulations were conducted for single and double barges under constant towing speed and direction conditions. The time histories of the heading angle, yaw rate, and towline tension were compared between the numerical results and experiments. The effects of the towline length on the slewing frequency and maximum heading angle were also observed. In addition, a series of numerical simulations using variable hydrodynamic coefficients were performed to investigate the effects of the hydrodynamic forces on the towing stability.
International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering | 2013
Bo Woo Nam; Sa Young Hong; Young Shik Kim; Jong Wook Kim
The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference | 2014
Young Myung Choi; Bo Woo Nam; Sa Young Hong
Ocean Engineering | 2018
Young-Myung Choi; Bo Woo Nam; Sa Young Hong; Dong Woo Jung; Hyun Joe Kim
Ocean Engineering | 2018
Y.J. Ha; Bo Woo Nam; Sa-Young Hong; Dong Woo Jung; Hong-Ryul Kim
International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering | 2018
Young-Myung Choi; Bo Woo Nam; Sa Young Hong; Jong Wook Kim
Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology | 2017
Yongju Kwon; Bo Woo Nam; Nam-Woo Kim; Dong-Ho Jung; Sa Young Hong; Hyeon-Ju Kim
The 26th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference | 2016
Young-Myung Choi; Bo Woo Nam; Sa Young Hong; Jong Wook Kim