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Structural reliability analysis of secondary hull detail

Kleivane, Siri Kolle; Leira, Bernt Johan
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2023
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10.1201/9781003399759-97
Abstract
A reliability model for analyzing the possible occurrence of crack propagation of a secondary structural detail is developed. Vibration response due to engine excitation is formulated by a stochastic model based on analysis of a general cargo hold structure. Engine speed and cargo tank filling level are taken as stochastic variables. A limit state is formulated based on a threshold stress intensity factor for crack growth and expresses the possible occurrence of fatigue crack propagation. Failure probabilities are estimated by Monte Carlo simulations and reliability approximation methods (FORM/SORM). The adequacy of the applied stochastic model for vibration is evaluated and the robustness of the estimated failure probabilities is assessed. One main remark is that the reliability-based design of secondary details may lead to an improvement in the fatigue capacity of the detail.
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CRC Press

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