Comparison of Existing US Coast Guard Icebreaker Structural Designs to IACS Polar Class Structural Requirements

Han C. Yu, Timothy A. McAllister, John Dolny
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Interest in Arctic shipping routes as well as the development of natural resources in remote Arctic regions has increased in recent years. This presents many new challenges in the design of vessels and their operations in harsh environments. Increased maritime activities in the Arctic also demand increased presence of government vessels capable of operating in the high Arctic in order to provide security and emergency services. The US Coast Guard (USCG) has a long history of operating icebreakers in Polar regions and its design practice employs a rational engineering approach supported by actual service experience including results from full-scale ice load measurements. One of the recent developments in the ice strengthening rules of hull structures is the adoption of Polar Class requirements developed by the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) and other coastal state authorities under the guidance of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). This paper presents a comparison of the structure of the existing USCG icebreakers to IMO/IACS Polar Class structure requirements.
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现有美国海岸警卫队破冰船结构设计与IACS极地级结构要求的比较
近年来,人们对北极航线以及北极偏远地区自然资源开发的兴趣有所增加。这对船舶设计和恶劣环境下的作业提出了许多新的挑战。北极地区海上活动的增加也要求有更多能够在北极高纬度地区作业的政府船只存在,以便提供安全和紧急服务。美国海岸警卫队(USCG)在极地地区运营破冰船的历史悠久,其设计实践采用了合理的工程方法,并得到了实际服务经验的支持,包括全面冰负荷测量的结果。船体结构冰加固规则的最新发展之一是采用了由国际船级社协会(IACS)和其他沿海国家当局在国际海事组织(IMO)的指导下制定的极地级要求。本文将现有USCG破冰船的结构与IMO/IACS极地级结构要求进行了比较。
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