Direct Strength Assessment of Pure Car and Truck Carrier under Maximum Cargo Loads

Yearly world vehicle production has continued to increase, and the global seaborne trade volumes also are recovering. Based on these positive trends, as demand for cargo ships increases in the freight transportation market, Pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) with large gaps between decks continue t...

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Main Authors: Tae-Yeob Kim, Sung-Won Yoon, Je-Hyoung Cho, Seung-Ho Jung, Myung-Hyun Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers 2019-12-01
Series:한국해양공학회지
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Online Access:http://joet.org/upload/pdf/joet-33-6-641.pdf
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spelling doaj-0cde2ab81cdf475dbee52f1509eef97f2020-11-25T03:05:37ZengThe Korean Society of Ocean Engineers한국해양공학회지1225-07672287-67152019-12-0133664164710.26748/KSOE.2019.0732943Direct Strength Assessment of Pure Car and Truck Carrier under Maximum Cargo LoadsTae-Yeob KimSung-Won YoonJe-Hyoung ChoSeung-Ho JungMyung-Hyun KimYearly world vehicle production has continued to increase, and the global seaborne trade volumes also are recovering. Based on these positive trends, as demand for cargo ships increases in the freight transportation market, Pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) with large gaps between decks continue to be ordered. The structural analysis of the cargo hold was performed in order to confirm its structural safety in accordance with the guidance for the direct strength assessment of the Korean Register (KR) of Shipping. And, according to the type of cargo, the maximum deflection and structurally weak area that occurred in deck 5 was confirmed. Also, it was found that the weight of the cargo had a significant effect on the deck, the primary members of the deck’s structure, and pillars. The results of the structural analysis conducted in this study were added to the existing cargo load planning software. This was done so that the prediction of the maximum stress and the deflection of the deck based on the information about the cargo could be confirmed quickly. In addition, the data will be used as the basic data for rapid information management response to changes in cargo items.http://joet.org/upload/pdf/joet-33-6-641.pdfpctc(pure car and truck carrier)structural strength analysiscargo loaddeflectiondirect strength assessment
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author Tae-Yeob Kim
Sung-Won Yoon
Je-Hyoung Cho
Seung-Ho Jung
Myung-Hyun Kim
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Sung-Won Yoon
Je-Hyoung Cho
Seung-Ho Jung
Myung-Hyun Kim
Direct Strength Assessment of Pure Car and Truck Carrier under Maximum Cargo Loads
한국해양공학회지
pctc(pure car and truck carrier)
structural strength analysis
cargo load
deflection
direct strength assessment
author_facet Tae-Yeob Kim
Sung-Won Yoon
Je-Hyoung Cho
Seung-Ho Jung
Myung-Hyun Kim
author_sort Tae-Yeob Kim
title Direct Strength Assessment of Pure Car and Truck Carrier under Maximum Cargo Loads
title_short Direct Strength Assessment of Pure Car and Truck Carrier under Maximum Cargo Loads
title_full Direct Strength Assessment of Pure Car and Truck Carrier under Maximum Cargo Loads
title_fullStr Direct Strength Assessment of Pure Car and Truck Carrier under Maximum Cargo Loads
title_full_unstemmed Direct Strength Assessment of Pure Car and Truck Carrier under Maximum Cargo Loads
title_sort direct strength assessment of pure car and truck carrier under maximum cargo loads
publisher The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers
series 한국해양공학회지
issn 1225-0767
2287-6715
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Yearly world vehicle production has continued to increase, and the global seaborne trade volumes also are recovering. Based on these positive trends, as demand for cargo ships increases in the freight transportation market, Pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) with large gaps between decks continue to be ordered. The structural analysis of the cargo hold was performed in order to confirm its structural safety in accordance with the guidance for the direct strength assessment of the Korean Register (KR) of Shipping. And, according to the type of cargo, the maximum deflection and structurally weak area that occurred in deck 5 was confirmed. Also, it was found that the weight of the cargo had a significant effect on the deck, the primary members of the deck’s structure, and pillars. The results of the structural analysis conducted in this study were added to the existing cargo load planning software. This was done so that the prediction of the maximum stress and the deflection of the deck based on the information about the cargo could be confirmed quickly. In addition, the data will be used as the basic data for rapid information management response to changes in cargo items.
topic pctc(pure car and truck carrier)
structural strength analysis
cargo load
deflection
direct strength assessment
url http://joet.org/upload/pdf/joet-33-6-641.pdf
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