Evaluation of Nonlinear Material Behavior for Offshore Structures Subjected to Accidental Actions
Evaluation of the nonlinear structural response of any structure is a challenging task; a range of input parameters are needed, most of which has significant statistical variability and the evaluations require a high degree of craftsmanship. Hence, high demands are set forth both to the analyst and...
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ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/2498064 2023-05-15T14:22:09+02:00 Evaluation of Nonlinear Material Behavior for Offshore Structures Subjected to Accidental Actions Amdahl, Jørgen Storheim, Martin Alsos, Hagbart Skage 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2498064 https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2017-61861 eng eng American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering-Transactions of The Asme. 2018, 140 041401-1-041401-7. urn:issn:0892-7219 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2498064 https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2017-61861 cristin:1540812 041401-1-041401-7 140 Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering-Transactions of The Asme Journal article Peer reviewed 2018 ftntnutrondheimi https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2017-61861 2019-09-17T06:53:31Z Evaluation of the nonlinear structural response of any structure is a challenging task; a range of input parameters are needed, most of which has significant statistical variability and the evaluations require a high degree of craftsmanship. Hence, high demands are set forth both to the analyst and the body in charge of verification of the results. Recent efforts by DNVGL attempts to mitigate this with the second edition of the DNVGL-RP-C208 for determination of nonlinear structural response, in which guidance or requirements are given on many of the challenging aspects. This paper discuss the various challenges and the direction to which the RP-C208 points compared to published research. Parameters affecting the plastic hardening, strain-rate effects and ductile fracture are discussed separately. Then, the combined effect of the range of assumptions is evaluated to assess the resulting level of safety. publishedVersion Copyright © 2017 by ASME Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Volume 3A: Structures, Safety and Reliability |
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Evaluation of the nonlinear structural response of any structure is a challenging task; a range of input parameters are needed, most of which has significant statistical variability and the evaluations require a high degree of craftsmanship. Hence, high demands are set forth both to the analyst and the body in charge of verification of the results. Recent efforts by DNVGL attempts to mitigate this with the second edition of the DNVGL-RP-C208 for determination of nonlinear structural response, in which guidance or requirements are given on many of the challenging aspects. This paper discuss the various challenges and the direction to which the RP-C208 points compared to published research. Parameters affecting the plastic hardening, strain-rate effects and ductile fracture are discussed separately. Then, the combined effect of the range of assumptions is evaluated to assess the resulting level of safety. publishedVersion Copyright © 2017 by ASME |
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Amdahl, Jørgen Storheim, Martin Alsos, Hagbart Skage Evaluation of Nonlinear Material Behavior for Offshore Structures Subjected to Accidental Actions |
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Amdahl, Jørgen Storheim, Martin Alsos, Hagbart Skage |
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Evaluation of Nonlinear Material Behavior for Offshore Structures Subjected to Accidental Actions |
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Evaluation of Nonlinear Material Behavior for Offshore Structures Subjected to Accidental Actions |
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Evaluation of Nonlinear Material Behavior for Offshore Structures Subjected to Accidental Actions |
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Evaluation of Nonlinear Material Behavior for Offshore Structures Subjected to Accidental Actions |
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Evaluation of Nonlinear Material Behavior for Offshore Structures Subjected to Accidental Actions |
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evaluation of nonlinear material behavior for offshore structures subjected to accidental actions |
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