Estimation Method for Ice load of Managed Ice in an Oblique Condition

Recently, as sea ice in the Arctic has been decreasing due to global warming, it has become easier to develop oil and gas resources buried in the Arctic region. As a result, Russia, the United States, and other Arctic coastal states are increasingly interested in the development of oil and gas resou...

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Main Authors: Hyunsoo Kim, Jae-bin Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers 2018-06-01
Series:한국해양공학회지
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26748/KSOE.2018.6.32.3.184
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spelling doaj-208ca4dc601f4051b748f0cb57b586b82020-11-25T03:17:05ZengThe Korean Society of Ocean Engineers한국해양공학회지1225-07672287-67152018-06-0132318419110.26748/KSOE.2018.6.32.3.184Estimation Method for Ice load of Managed Ice in an Oblique ConditionHyunsoo Kim0Jae-bin Lee1Inha Technical College, Incheon, KoreaInha University, Incheon, KoreaRecently, as sea ice in the Arctic has been decreasing due to global warming, it has become easier to develop oil and gas resources buried in the Arctic region. As a result, Russia, the United States, and other Arctic coastal states are increasingly interested in the development of oil and gas resources, and the demand for offshore structures to support Arctic sea resources development is expected to significantly increase. Since offshore structures operating in Arctic regions need to secure safety against various drifting ice conditions, the concept of an ice-strengthened design is introduced here, with a priority on calculation of ice load. Although research on the estimation of ice load has been carried out all over the world, most ice-load studies have been limited to estimating the ice load of the icebreaker in a non-oblique state. Meanwhile, in the case of Arctic offshore structures, although it is also necessary to estimate the ice load according to oblique angles, the overall research on this topic is insufficient. In this paper, we suggest algorithms for calculating the ice load of managed ice (pack ice, 100% concentration) in an oblique state, and discuss validity. The effect of oblique angle according to estimated ice load with various oblique angles was also analyzed, along with the impact of ship speed and ice thickness on ice load.https://doi.org/10.26748/KSOE.2018.6.32.3.184Ice loadOblique conditionIce breakerPack iceArctic ocean
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author Hyunsoo Kim
Jae-bin Lee
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Jae-bin Lee
Estimation Method for Ice load of Managed Ice in an Oblique Condition
한국해양공학회지
Ice load
Oblique condition
Ice breaker
Pack ice
Arctic ocean
author_facet Hyunsoo Kim
Jae-bin Lee
author_sort Hyunsoo Kim
title Estimation Method for Ice load of Managed Ice in an Oblique Condition
title_short Estimation Method for Ice load of Managed Ice in an Oblique Condition
title_full Estimation Method for Ice load of Managed Ice in an Oblique Condition
title_fullStr Estimation Method for Ice load of Managed Ice in an Oblique Condition
title_full_unstemmed Estimation Method for Ice load of Managed Ice in an Oblique Condition
title_sort estimation method for ice load of managed ice in an oblique condition
publisher The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers
series 한국해양공학회지
issn 1225-0767
2287-6715
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Recently, as sea ice in the Arctic has been decreasing due to global warming, it has become easier to develop oil and gas resources buried in the Arctic region. As a result, Russia, the United States, and other Arctic coastal states are increasingly interested in the development of oil and gas resources, and the demand for offshore structures to support Arctic sea resources development is expected to significantly increase. Since offshore structures operating in Arctic regions need to secure safety against various drifting ice conditions, the concept of an ice-strengthened design is introduced here, with a priority on calculation of ice load. Although research on the estimation of ice load has been carried out all over the world, most ice-load studies have been limited to estimating the ice load of the icebreaker in a non-oblique state. Meanwhile, in the case of Arctic offshore structures, although it is also necessary to estimate the ice load according to oblique angles, the overall research on this topic is insufficient. In this paper, we suggest algorithms for calculating the ice load of managed ice (pack ice, 100% concentration) in an oblique state, and discuss validity. The effect of oblique angle according to estimated ice load with various oblique angles was also analyzed, along with the impact of ship speed and ice thickness on ice load.
topic Ice load
Oblique condition
Ice breaker
Pack ice
Arctic ocean
url https://doi.org/10.26748/KSOE.2018.6.32.3.184
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