한국해양공학회지 (Dec 2019)

A Study of the Development of a Concrete Floating Breakwater for an Open Sea Fish Farm

  • Gun-Hwan Choi,
  • Mi-Jeong Kim,
  • Ki-Ho Jang,
  • Je-Cheon Jun,
  • Jung-Jun Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26748/KSOE.2019.101
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 6
pp. 648 – 656

Abstract

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The ecological changes in the ocean due to the drastic global warming require that action be taken to sustain the productivity of fisheries. Proper ocean facilities could help prevent the loss of the expenditures made on marine aquaculture and reduce the related compensation for various ocean conditions. The aim of this study was to develop a floating ocean wave-breaker using an eco-friendly concrete and conducting a site survey, a structural analysis, and a test of towing the tank. As a result, the wave at the fish farm would be reduced. The results of the holding power of anchors and the capability of moving the floating structures were considered in the design of the wave-breaker. The analyses of the material properties of concrete and the steel structures, as well as the CAPEX and OPEX analyses of the manufacturing and operation processes confirmed the superiority of the floating concrete wave-breaker. In particular, this study demonstrated that the concrete floating breakwater can protect the fish farm against typhoons and reverse-waves, thereby reducing losses of the fish.

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