Ice Resistance Model Test Technology for 110K Tanker Adopting FSICR Ice Class IA

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Ship model test in ice towing tank is one of the key technologies for the design of ice-strengthened ship, and is the primary measure of determining the ship required minimum engine output power in ice navigation and checking whether satisfies the requirements of ice class rules. Researched the relevant requirements of 1A ice-strengthened ship based on the Finnish-Swedish ice class rules (FSICR), which is minimum engine output power according to the forward form of hull line and according to standard formulas. Studied the technical requirements of ice model test. Determined the minimum engine output power for 110k oil tanker with ice class 1A based on ice model test.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 779-780)

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1117-1123

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September 2013

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