Time-variant bulk carrier reliability analysis in pure bending intact and damage conditions |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Naples “Federico II”, Department of Industrial Engineering, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, Italy;2. The University of Naples “Parthenope”, Department of Science and Technology, Centro Direzionale Isola C4, 80143 Naples, Italy |
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Abstract: | Time-variant reliability analysis of a corroded bulk carrier in intact and damage conditions is performed by First-Order (FORM), Second-Order (SORM) Reliability Methods and Importance Sampling simulation. Annual failure probabilities are determined up to 25-year ship lifetime, accounting for time-variant corrosion wastage of structural members contributing to hull girder strength. Statistical properties of hull girder capacity are determined by Monte Carlo simulation, applying three correlation models among corrosion wastages of structural members contributing to hull girder strength, namely no correlation, full correlation and full correlation among wastages of structural members belonging to the same category of compartments. A modified incremental-iterative method is applied, to account for instantaneous neutral axis rotation, in case of asymmetrical damage conditions, as for collision and grounding events. Incidence of intact/damage condition, as well as correlation among corrosion wastages, on annual sagging/hogging time-variant failure probability is investigated and discussed. Time-variant sensitivity analyses for intact and damage conditions are also performed, to investigate the incidence of random variables' uncertainties on the attained failure probability. Finally, the bulk carrier section scheme, benchmarked in the last ISSC Report, is applied as test case. |
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Keywords: | Reliability analysis Intact condition Damage condition Bulk carrier Corrosion |
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