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Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2008

Wet Drop Impact Response Analysis of CCS in Membrane Type LNG Carriers -I : Development of Numerical Simulation Analysis Technique through Validation-

Sang-Gab Lee; Jeong-Oh Hwang; Wha-Soo Kim

While the structural safety assessment of Cargo Containment System(CCS) in membrane type LNG carriers has to be carried out in consideration of sloshing impact pressure, it is very difficult to figure out its dynamic response behaviors due to its very complex structural arrangements/materials and complicated phenomena of sloshing impact loading. For the development of its original technique, it is necessary to understand the characteristics of dynamic response behavior of CCS structure under sloshing impact pressure. In this study, for the exact understanding of dynamic response behavior of CCS structure in membrane Mark III type LNG carriers under sloshing impact pressure, its wet drop impact response analyses were carried out by using Fluid-Structure Interaction(FSI) analysis technique of LS-DYNA code, and were also validated through a series of wet drop experiments for the enhancement of more accurate shock response analysis technique. It might be thought that the structural response behaviors of impact response analysis, such as impact pressure impulses and resulted strain time histories, generally showed very good agreement with experimental ones with very appropriate use of FSI analysis technique of LS-DYNA code, finite element modeling and material properties of CCS structure, finite element modeling and equation of state(EOS) of fluid domain.


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2009

Production & Performance Assessment of Composite Material Flexible Propeller

Sang-Gab Lee; Joon-Hyung Byun; Bu-Geun Paik; Beom-Soo Hyun

The researches on the development of composite material underwater vehicle propeller have been actively attempted for the reduction of radiation noise with outstanding damping effects. Composite material propellers have almost been designed and produced by the foreign experts, and it is difficult to obtain the related info rmations about their flow, vibration, material characteristics because they are treated as the secrets with close relationship to the military technology, especially in the case of underwater vehicles. For the security of domestic manufacture of composite material propeller and the comparison and examination of its performance and radiation noise characteristics with those of German CONTUR composite material propeller, two propellers were self-produced according to the fiber weaving and array using compressible molding process and their self performances and radiation noise characteristics were measured. The mean fluctuations of blade tip of self-produced composite material propeller were increased and the radiation noises in the low frequency band were reduced compared to those of CONTUR, which could be estimated as the change of material characteristics and also be thought to be used for the future research informations.


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2009

Material & Structural Characteristics of Composite Material Flexible Propeller

Sang-Gab Lee; Jeong-Oh Hwang; Joon-Hyung Byun

The researches on the development of composite material propeller with outstanding damping effects have been actively attempted for the reduction of radiation noise of underwater vehicle propeller. Composite material suitable for the flexible propeller has the following advantages, such as high specific strength and specific stiffness, low thermal expansion coefficient, high resistance against environmental deterioration, low possibility of corrosion due to cavitation, nonoccurrence of rapid fracture due to fatigue, easy molding of complicated shape, easy repair maintenance and low production costs, etc. For the confirmation of optimal fiber array structures of composite material for the production of the flexible propeller blades, in this study, mechanical characteristics of its specimens according to materials were obtained and structural characteristics of propeller blade were also examined according to materials and stacking fiber arrays.


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2007

Integrated Structural Dynamic Response Analysis considering the UNDEX Shock Wave and Gas Bubble Pulse

Sang-Gab Lee; Jeong-Il Hwon; Jung-Hoon Chung

Two typical impact loadings, shock wave and gas bubble pulse, due to UNDEX(UNDerwater EXplosion), should be considered together for the closest response analysis of structure subjected to UNDEX to a reality. Since these two impact loadings have different response time bands, however, their response characteristics of structure are different from each other. It is impossible to consider these effectively under the current computational environment and the mathematical model has not yet been developed. Whereas Hicks model approximates the fluid-structure interaction due to gas bubble pulse as virtual mass effect, treating the flow by the response of gas bubble after shock wave as incompressible ideal fluid contrary to the compressible flow due to shock wave, Geers-Hunter model could make the closest response analysis of structure under UNDEX to a real one as a mathematical model considering the fluid-structure interaction due to shock wave and gas bubble pulse together using acoustic wave theory and DAA(Doubly Asymptotic Approximation). In this study, the application and effectiveness of integrated dynamic response analysis of submerged structure was examined with the analysis of the shock wave and gas bubble pulse together.


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2013

Effect of Manufacturing Accuracy of Flexible Propeller on the Open Water Performance

Kun-Hwa Lee; Hyun-Gil Jang; Chang-Sup Lee; In-Sik Nho; Sang-Gab Lee; Beom-Soo Hyun

The blades of flexible propellers are formed by overlaying and adhering many layers of thin glass-fiber fabric sheets, are compressed and dried in the rigid mold. The current manufacturing process can not avoid the rather irregular deformation of the blades composed of non-isotropic non-uniform fabric structures, and inevitably introduces the different shape-forming errors between blades. In this paper, several flexible model propellers are precisely measured with three-dimensional optical instrument and compared with the original design geometry. The model propellers with the as-measured geometry are evaluated with the lifting-surface-theory-based propeller analysis code. The open-water performance are presented and discussed. The importance of the manufacturing accuracy is addressed to be able to apply the flexible propellers for propulsion of marine vehicles.


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2005

Shock Response Analysis of MIL-S-901D Floating Shock Platform

Jeong-Il Kwon; Sang-Gab Lee; Jung-Hoon Chung

Underwater explosion shock response analysis of a MIL-S-901D Standard Floating Shock Platform(SFSP) was performed using LS-DYNA/USA, and the accuracy of analysis results was examined through the comparison of them with the existing test results. Surrounding fluid as well as the SFSP was included In ...


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2007

Ship Collision Analysis Technique considering Surrounding Water

Sang-Gab Lee; Jeong-Dae Lee

Collision analysis problems between ship to ship can be generally classified into the external mechanics(outer dynamics) and internal mechanics(inner dynamics). The former can be also dealt with the concept of fluid-structure interaction and the use of rigid body dynamic program, depending on the ways handling the hydrodynamic pressure due to surrounding water. In this study, full scale ship collision simulation was carried out, such as a DWT 75,000 ton striking ship collided at right angle to the middle of a DWT 150,000 struck ship with 10 knots velocity, coupling MCOL, a rigid body mechanics program for modeling the dynamics of ships, to hydrocode LS-DYNA. It could be confirmed that more suitable damage estimation would be performed in the case of the collision simulations with consideration of surrounding water through the comparison with the collision simulation results of fixed struck ships without it. Through this study, the opportunity could be obtained to establish a more effective ship collision simulation technique between ship to ship.


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2005

Numerical Simulation of MIL-S-901D Heavy Weight Shock Test of a Double Resiliently Mounted Main Engine Module

Jeong-Il Kwon; Sang-Gab Lee; Jung-Hoon Chung

Underwater explosion shock response analysis of a nonlinear double resiliently mounted equipment on a MIL-S-901D Large floating Shock Platform(LFSP) was carried out using LS-DYNA3D/USA. As a nonlinear double resiliently mounted equipment, real main engine module of naval ship was considered, where the engine, bearing, and base frame including sound enclosure were treated as rigid bodies with six degrees of freedom. The nonlinear effects of resilient mounts on its shock response characteristics were examined, and the usefulness of our suggested method was also confirmed comparing with calculation results by the equipment maker.


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2005

Comparison of UNDEX Whipping Response of Hull Girder according to Modeling Methods

Jeong-Il Kwon; Jung-Hoon Chung; Sang-Gab Lee

One and three dimensional whipping response analyses of a naval surface combatant subjected to an underwater explosion bubble pulse were carried out to compare the efficiency and accuracy according to the modeling methods. In 1-D analysis, program UNDEXWHIP developed by KIMM was used, which is based on the thin-walled Timoshenko`s beam theory and on the modal analysis method using wetted vibratory modes of the hull girder. In 3-D analysis, three finite element models were suggested using LS-DYNA/USA code, such as 3-D beam model considering geometric shape of wetted side shell, coarse and fine 3-D F.E. models. Through the comparison of results from the 1-D and 3-D analyses, it could be confirmed that 1-D analysis result is in good agreement with 3-D analysis ones, and that fine 3-D F.E. model, shock analysis one, is also used both in the shock response and whipping response analyses for the analyst effort and time savings.


Journal of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea | 2005

Whipping factor - a Measure of Damage Potential of an UNDEX Bubble Pulse

Jeong-Il Kwon; Jung-Hoon Chung; Sang-Gab Lee

A new novel Whipping Factor is proposed as a measure of the ship damage potential due to an underwater explosion bubble pulse. The factor was derived from the relationships among the charge weight, its depth and the fluid acceleration due to pulsating gas bubble. From the whipping response analyses for three uniform Timoshenko beams with similar characteristics of real naval surface ships, we have confirmed the maximum bending moment responses of beams due to whipping are almost same if the applied whipping factor is constant regardless of the charge weights and depths, which could validate the proposed whipping factor.

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Jeong-Il Kwon

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Beom-Soo Hyun

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Hwan-Soo Lee

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Jae-Seok Lee

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Bu-Geun Paik

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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In-Ho Lee

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Ji-Hoon Park

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Tae-Young Jung

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Wha-Soo Kim

Hyundai Heavy Industries

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Yun-Hwa Baek

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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