Understanding and quantification of uncertainties are important attributes for the assessment of the performance, reliability and risk of complex engineering structures and systems. From a naval architecture perspective the consideration of the uncertainties related to ship’s seakeeping responses and wave induced loads is necessary for the assessment of ship design as well as for safe and efficient ship operations. To this end, the efficient processing of large amounts of data and the stochastic load combination by use of available numerical models may assist with the rationalisation of modelling assumptions and support the validation and verification of design and decision making criteria in the context of risk based ship design. This paper presents recent advances in (a) modelling the combined hydrodynamic responses of ship structures using cross-spectral combination methods and (b) in implementing uncertainty models used for the development of modern decision support systems as guidance to ship’s master.
Stochastic uncertainty modelling for ship design loads and operational guidance
Ocean Engineering ; 86 ; 47-57
2014
11 Seiten, 49 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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