• 제목/요약/키워드: 영국표준7910

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FORM 및 SORM을 이용한 무어링 체인의 신뢰성 기반 결함평가 (Reliability-based Flaw Assessment of a Mooring Chain Using FORM and SORM)

  • 이충현;김유일
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제54권5호
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    • pp.430-438
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    • 2017
  • This study presents the reliability-based flaw assessment for the crack in the mooring chain of a floating type offshore structure. BSI(British Standard Institution) flaw assessment procedure BS7910 was combined with first- and second-order reliability method (FORM, SORM) so that the acceptance of a given flaw can be assessed considering the uncertainties of parameters that play important role in the flaw assessment. Considering the probabilistic nature of the crack size and long-term distribution of the stresses acting on the crack in mooring chain, the failure probability was calculated using FORM and SORM. To check the validity of the FORM and SORM, Monte Carlo simulation was also carried out to derive the true limit state function and compared with the results of FORM and SORM.

ECA 기법을 이용한 해양구조물의 결함 평가 (Flaw Assessment on an Offshore Structure using Engineering Criticality Analysis)

  • 강범준;김유일;류철호;기혁근;박성건;오영태
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제52권6호
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    • pp.435-443
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    • 2015
  • Offshore structure may be considerably vulnerable to fatigue failure while initial flaw propagates under cyclic loading, so crack propagation analysis/fracture/yield assessments about initial flaw detected by NDT are necessarily required. In this paper, case studies have been conducted by flaw assessment program using engineering criticality analysis (ECA) approach. Variables such as flaw geometry, flaw size, structure geometry, dynamic stress, static stress, toughness, crack growth rate, stress concentration factor (SCF) affected by weld are considered as analysis conditions. As a result, the safety of structure was examined during fatigue loading life. Also, critical initial flaw size was calculated by sensitivity module in the developed program. The flaw assessments analysis using ECA approach can be very useful in offshore industries owing to the increasing demand on the engineering criticality analysis of potential initial flaws.