Safety Index of Fatigue Failure for Ship Structure Details

One way to assess the uncertainty in fatigue damage analysis is to use a so-called safety index. In the computation of such an index, the variation coefficient for the accumulated damage is required. In this paper the expected fatigue damage and its coefficient of variation are firstly estimated fro...

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Main Authors: Mao, Wengang, Rychlik, Igor, Storhaug, Gaute
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Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/131276
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author Mao, Wengang
Rychlik, Igor
Storhaug, Gaute
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description One way to assess the uncertainty in fatigue damage analysis is to use a so-called safety index. In the computation of such an index, the variation coefficient for the accumulated damage is required. In this paper the expected fatigue damage and its coefficient of variation are firstly estimated from measured stress. Secondly, when suitable stress measurements are not available these are computed from models for damage accumulation and sea states variability. Stresses during the ship sailing period are regarded as the nonstationary, slowly changing, Gaussian processes, and hence damage accumulation, during encountered sea state, can be approximated by an algebraic function of significant wave height, ship speed, and heading angle. Further, the space time variability of significant wave height is modeled as a log normal field with parameters estimated from the satellite measurements. The proposed methods to estimate uncertainties in the damage accumulation process are validated using full-scale measurements carried out for a container vessel operating in the North Atlantic.
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spelling ftchalmersuniv:oai:research.chalmers.se:131276 2025-06-15T14:43:07+00:00 Safety Index of Fatigue Failure for Ship Structure Details Mao, Wengang Rychlik, Igor Storhaug, Gaute 2010 text https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/131276 unknown https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/131276 Applied Mechanics Probability Theory and Statistics damage analysis fatigue loads safety 2010 ftchalmersuniv 2025-05-19T04:26:15Z One way to assess the uncertainty in fatigue damage analysis is to use a so-called safety index. In the computation of such an index, the variation coefficient for the accumulated damage is required. In this paper the expected fatigue damage and its coefficient of variation are firstly estimated from measured stress. Secondly, when suitable stress measurements are not available these are computed from models for damage accumulation and sea states variability. Stresses during the ship sailing period are regarded as the nonstationary, slowly changing, Gaussian processes, and hence damage accumulation, during encountered sea state, can be approximated by an algebraic function of significant wave height, ship speed, and heading angle. Further, the space time variability of significant wave height is modeled as a log normal field with parameters estimated from the satellite measurements. The proposed methods to estimate uncertainties in the damage accumulation process are validated using full-scale measurements carried out for a container vessel operating in the North Atlantic. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Unknown
spellingShingle Applied Mechanics
Probability Theory and Statistics
damage analysis
fatigue
loads
safety
Mao, Wengang
Rychlik, Igor
Storhaug, Gaute
Safety Index of Fatigue Failure for Ship Structure Details
title Safety Index of Fatigue Failure for Ship Structure Details
title_full Safety Index of Fatigue Failure for Ship Structure Details
title_fullStr Safety Index of Fatigue Failure for Ship Structure Details
title_full_unstemmed Safety Index of Fatigue Failure for Ship Structure Details
title_short Safety Index of Fatigue Failure for Ship Structure Details
title_sort safety index of fatigue failure for ship structure details
topic Applied Mechanics
Probability Theory and Statistics
damage analysis
fatigue
loads
safety
topic_facet Applied Mechanics
Probability Theory and Statistics
damage analysis
fatigue
loads
safety
url https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/131276