한국해양공학회지 (Dec 2019)

Long-term Loads based on Evaluation of Resistance and Seakeeping Performances for a Desalination Plant Ship

  • Jae-bin Lee,
  • Kwang-Jun Paik,
  • Joonmo Choung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26748/KSOE.2019.091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 6
pp. 632 – 640

Abstract

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Desalination plant ships have been recently regarded as one of the probable solutions for drought seasons in many countries. Because desalination plants should be mounted on the desalination ships and special purpose storages such as salty waste water tanks are necessary, onboard and compartment arrangements would be distinguished from those of other conventional commercial ships. This paper introduces some basic design procedure including resistance/propulsion and seakeeping performances. The ship lines were improved step by step after modification of the ship lines and verification of resistance/propulsion performances using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). After finalization of the ship lines, the seakeeping performance was also evaluated to check motion behaviors and drive wave-induced loads such as the wave shear force and bending moment. It was proved that the predicted long-term vertical wave shear force and bending moment were significantly less than the rule-based ones, thus it is expected that the deliverables of this study will reduce the construction cost of desalination plant ships.

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