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J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2011;25(2):113-119.    
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5574/KSOE.2011.25.2.113   

Feasibility Study on High Speed Craft Considering Environment in South Korea
Lee Soon-Sup,Kang Dong-Hoon,Shin Sung-Chul
Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering Gyeongsang National University,Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering Gyeongsang National University,Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering Pusan National University
우리나라 운항환경을 고려한 소형 고속정의 타당성 분석
이순섭,강동훈,신성철
경상대학교 해양과학대학 조선해양공학과 해양산업연구소,경상대학교 해양과학대학 조선해양공학과 해양산업연구소,부산대학교 공과대학 조선해양공학과
© 2011 The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers     Open access / Under a Creative Commons License
Keywords: High speed craft, Feasibility study, Speed, Arrangement, Propusion system, Riverine environment
핵심용어: 소형 고속정, 타당성분석, 함 속력, 일반배치, 추진체계, 수로환경
Abstract
The Korea navy has a vital national interest in maritime security. The national strategy for maritime security focuses on preventing terrorism, crime, and hostile acts in the maritime domain. This requires the development of high speed crafts for maritime security in the South Korea domain. This paper reviews the state of the art on the development of high speed craft internationally, including efforts by the U.S. navy, and analyses the riverine environment to operate high speed crafts in South Korea. This paper makes specific proposals for high speed craft such as their main dimensions, speed, endurance, hull structure material, propulsion system, and general arrangement and 3D shape. This paper was used in the generation of basic resources for future ROC (requirement of capability) of high speed crafts using an engineering methodology.


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