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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnaoe.2017.03.010

Comparative analysis among deterministic and stochastic collision damage models for oil tanker and bulk carrier reliability  

Campanile, A. (The University of Naples "Federico II", Department of Industrial Engineering)
Piscopo, V. (The University of Naples "Parthenope", Department of Science and Technology)
Scamardella, A. (The University of Naples "Parthenope", Department of Science and Technology)
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International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering / v.10, no.1, 2018 , pp. 21-36 More about this Journal
Abstract
The incidence of collision damage models on oil tanker and bulk carrier reliability is investigated considering the IACS deterministic model against GOALDS/IMO database statistics for collision events, substantiating the probabilistic model. Statistical properties of hull girder residual strength are determined by Monte Carlo simulation, based on random generation of damage dimensions and a modified form of incremental-iterative method, to account for neutral axis rotation and equilibrium of horizontal bending moment, due to cross-section asymmetry after collision events. Reliability analysis is performed, to investigate the incidence of collision penetration depth and height statistical properties on hull girder sagging/hogging failure probabilities. Besides, the incidence of corrosion on hull girder residual strength and reliability is also discussed, focussing on gross, hull girder net and local net scantlings, respectively. The ISSC double hull oil tanker and single side bulk carrier, assumed as test cases in the ISSC 2012 report, are taken as reference ships.
Keywords
Residual strength; Collision damage models; Oil tanker; Bulk carrier; Reliability analysis;
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