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In recent years significant advances have been made in the development of methods and modeling procedures for structural assessment of marine structures. Various assessment methods are incorporated in the methods used to analyze and design efficient ship structures, as well as in the methods of structural reliability to be used to ensure the safety and environmental behaviour of the ships. Advances in Marine Structures deals also with the fabrication of ship structures, and collects the papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT 2011, Hamburg, Germany, 28-30 March 2011). The book is divided into six sections:

- Methods and tools for establishing loads and load effects

- Methods and tools for strength assessment

- Experimental analysis of structures

- Materials and fabrication of structures

- Methods and tools for structural design and optimisation

- Structural reliability, safety and environmental protection

Advances in Marine Structures is intended for academia, research organizations, classification societies, shipyards companies, ship design offices, governmental bodies, consultants, and shipowners working in the area of design analysis of marine structures and related areas.



Table of Contents:

Methods and tools for loads and load effects

Influence of raised invar edges on sloshing impact pressures—numerical investigations
S. Brizzolara, D. Villa, T. Gazzola, N. Tryaskin, N. Moirod, J. De Lauzon & L. Diebold

Modal approach to fluid structure interaction applied to a ship in waves
C. Cabos, B. Dilba, M. Krömer & A. Schwenkenberg

Sensors location and data processing algorithms of an optical fibers hull strength monitoring system
A. Grasso, A. Vergine, D. Dimou, M. Samuelides, N. Tsouvalis & A. Ferrari

A hydroelastic investigation into the dynamic response characteristics of bulk carriers
L. Kaydıhan, B. Uğurlu & A. Ergin

Numerical prediction of slamming loads on a rigid wedge subjected to water entry using an explicit finite element method
H. Luo, S. Wang & C. Guedes Soares

On estimation of extreme ship response using upcrossing spectrum
W. Mao & I. Rychlik

Utilization of a whole ship finite element analysis from wave loads to structural strength at real sea state
Y. Ogawa & M. Oka

Environmental and operational uncertainties in long-term prediction of slamming loads of containerships
J. Parunov, M. Ćorak & I. Senjanović

Efficient calculation of fluid structure interaction in ship vibration
M. Wilken, A. Menk, H. Voss & C. Cabos

Methods and tools for strength assessment

Ultimate strength

Buckling analysis of composite delaminated ship plates under shearing
E.F. Beznea & I. Chirica

Shear buckling analysis of the composite plates with cut-outs
E.F. Beznea & I. Chirica

Robust ultimate strength formulation for stiffened plates subjected to combined loads
S.-R. Cho, H.-S. Kim, J.-B. Koo, H.-M. Doh & Y.-K. Chon

Rapid analysis techniques for ultimate strength predictions of aluminum structures
M.D. Collette

A revisit on design and analysis of stiffened shell structures for offshore applications
P.K. Das, K.K. Subin & P.C. Pretheesh

Finite elements modeling of delaminations in composite laminates
M. Gaiotti, C.M. Rizzo, K. Branner & P. Berring

Shakedown of welding-induced residual stress and effect on stiffened plate strength and behaviour
L.G. Gannon, N.G. Pegg, M.J. Smith & Y. Liu

Geometrical effects on strength and deformability of corroded steel plates
M.R. Islam & Y. Sumi

Methods to cope with up heaval buckling of high temperature offshore pipelines in Mexico’s Bay of Campeche
J. Ochoa Z., J.E. Iturriaga F. & S. Meléndez P.

Benchmark study on use of ALPS/ULSAP method to determine plate and stiffened panel ultimate strength
J.K. Paik, S.J. Kim, D.H. Kim, D.C. Kim, P.A. Frieze, M. Abbattista, M. Vallascas & O.F. Hughes

Modified Paik-Mansour formula for ultimate strength calculations of ship hulls
J.K. Paik, D.K. Kim, D.H. Park, H.B. Kim, A.E. Mansour & J.B. Caldwell

Development of advanced designed formulation to estimate the buckling/ultimate strength of curved plates
J.-S. Park, M.-S. Chun & Y.-S. Suh

Ultimate strength assessment of ageing steel plates subjected to random non-uniform corrosion wastage
J.E. Silva, Y. Garbatov & C. Guedes Soares

Comparison of numerical results with experiments on ultimate strength of short stiffened panels
M. Xu & C. Guedes Soares

Numerical study of the effect of geometry and boundary conditions on the collapse behaviour of short stiffened panels
M. Xu & C. Guedes Soares

Hydro-elastoplasticity approach to ship’s hull girder collapse behavior in waves
W. Xu, K. Iijima & M. Fujikubo

A study on the dynamic buckling strength of containership’s bow structures subjected to bow flare impact force
S.H. Yang, H.L. Chien, C.M. Chou, K.C. Tseng & Y.J. Lee

Ultimate strength of aluminum Y-stiffened panels
M.R. Zareei

Fatigue strength

Fatigue of high-speed aluminium ships: A master curve formulation
J.H. den Besten & R.H.M. Huijsmans

Stress and strain-based approaches for fatigue life evaluation of complex structural details
M. Biot & L. Moro

Different finite element refinement strategies for the computation of the strain energy density in a welded joint
C. Fischer, A. Düster & W. Fricke

Round-robin on local stress determination and fatigue assessment of load-carrying fillet-welded joints
W. Fricke, M. Codda, O. Feltz, Y. Garbatov, H. Remes, G. Risso, C. Rizzo & J. Romanoff

Fatigue estimation of a ship structural detail
S. Giuglea, A. Chirica, I. Chirica & E.F. Beznea

Adjoint design sensitivity analysis of crack propagation using molecular-continuum multiscale approach
H.-L. Jang, M.-G. Kim & S. Cho

A study of design loads for fatigue strength utilizing direct calculation under real operational conditions
M. Oka, T. Takami, Y. Ogawa & K. Takagi

The estimation of stress range distribution due to wide banded random loading obtained by rain-flow counting method
J.B. Park, K.S. Kim & J. Choung

Three-dimensional fracture mechanics analyses of surface cracksat welded joints in ship structure
S. Tanaka, H. Okada & S. Okazawa

Collision and impact strength

Ship hull composite plates analysis under blast loads
I. Chirica, D. Boazu, E.F. Beznea & A. Chirica

An investigation of a Suezmax tanker grounding accident
S. Ehlers, D. Polić, A. Klanac & M. Schröder

Research on anti-collision capability for double-hull design for the column of semi-submersible by numerical simulation
Z. Hu, G. Chen & J. Yang

Effect of crushable bow on the overall crashworthiness in ship collision
Y.T. Huang, K.P. Wu, H.L. Chien, C.M. Chou, K.C. Tseng, C.F. Hung & C.L. Chang

A study on dynamic grounding of ships
T.-H. Nguyen, J. Amdahl, L. Garrè & B.J. Leira

Influence of bulbous bow structures on their collision behaviour
M. Schöttelndreyer, I. Tautz, J.M. Kubiczek, W. Fricke & E. Lehmann

Influence of ship motions in the numerical prediction of ship collision damage
K. Tabri & J. Broekhuijsen

Numerical prediction of impact loads in rectangular panels
R. Villavicencio & C. Guedes Soares

Influence of the neutral axis displacement on the residual strength of a damaged tanker double bottom structure
R. Villavicencio, C. Guedes Soares, Z. Liu & J. Amdahl

Numerical simulation of laterally impacted clamped circular steel plates
R. Villavicencio, L. Sutherland & C. Guedes Soares

Study on the residual ultimate longitudinal strength of hull girder of a bulk carrier against a sagging moment after ship collision
Y. Yamada & Y. Ogawa

Comparison of resistance to penetration of stiffened panels with T- and Y-stiffeners
M.R. Zareei

Ultimate load calculation during stranding
B. Zipfel & E. Lehmann

Dynamic analysis

Methods for hull structure strength analysis and ships service life evaluation, under extreme hydroelastic wave loads, for a large oil-tanker
L. Domnisoru & A. Chirica

Dynamic analysis in the marine environment considering FSI—Ship-like structure case
A. Martínez Cimadevilla

Experimental analysis of structures

An experimental study on fatigue crack propagation life of T-joint fillet specimen considering residual stress under storm loading
S.H. Kim, K.S. Kim, J.H. Lee, C.H. Yu & W.H. You

Experimental study on slamming load of the trimaran
S. Peng, H. Sun, J. Yue & W. Wu

Failures mode analysis of corroded steel structures subjected to compressive load
S. Saad-Eldeen, Y. Garbatov & C. Guedes Soares

Fatigue tests of butt welds and plates edges of 80 mm thick plates
H. von Selle, O. Doerk, J.K. Kang & J.H. Kim

Study on the ultimate strength test of high speed trimaran
W. Wu, S. Xu, W. Liu, X. Li & J. Yue

An experimental study on mechanical, fatigue and crack propagation properties of IMO type B CCS materials at room and cryogenic temperatures
C.H. Yoo, K.S. Kim, J. Choung, C.S. Shim, J.K. Kang, D.H. Kim, Y.S. Suh, Y.L. Shim, H.S. Urm, M.S. Kim & G.B. An

Materials and fabrication of structures

A study on laser assisted friction stir welding of C-Mn steel plates
P. Biswas & N.R. Mandal

Steel-concrete-steel sandwich structures in ship and offshore engineering
T.J. Grafton & J.R. Weitzenböck

Welding of large gaps of block joints in ships using different techniques
S. Zacke & W. Fricke

Methods and tools for structural design and optimisation

Scantling optimization of ship structures considering fatigue at the early design stage
A. Amrane & P. Rigo

Underwater noise emissions: Another challenge for ship design
M. André, T. Gaggero & E. Rizzuto

Normative framework for noise emissions from ships: Present situation and future trends
A. Badino, D. Borelli, T. Gaggero, E. Rizzuto & C. Schenone

Methods and criteria to manage airborne outdoor ship noise
M. Biot & L. Moro

Shape design optimization of fluid-structure interactions using SPH and geometrically exact interfaces
H.-S. Kim, M.-G. Kim & S. Cho

Finite element-based shape optimization of an asymmetric steel sandwich panel joint
D. Polić, D. Frank, A. Klanac & S. Ehlers

Hull/superstructure-interaction in optimized passenger ships
H. Remes, J. Romanoff, P. Varsta, J. Jelovica, A. Klanac, A. Niemelä, S. Bralic & H. Naar

Optimization of monopile offshore wind structures
A. Thiry, F. Bair, L. Buldgen, G. Raboni & P. Rigo

Isogeometric shape optimization of design-dependent structures
M. Yoon, B.-Y. Koo & S. Cho

Structural reliability, safety and environmental protection

Combination of primary loading effects under various wave scatter diagrams
N.-Z. Chen, G. Wang, C. Guedes Soares & A.P. Teixeira

Uncertainty assessment of the ultimate strength of a stiffened panel
Y. Garbatov, M. Tekgoz & C. Guedes Soares

Safety analyses for bulk carriers using metamodels of still water loads
P. Georgiev

Reliability assessment of intact and damaged bulk carriers
A.W. Hussein & C. Guedes Soares

Structural optimization of the hold frame of a bulk carrier considering lifecycle risk
Y. Kawamura & M. Miyazaki

A study on long-term prediction of corrosion wastage
T. Matsukura, Y. Kawamura & E. Khoo

Optimization of composite maritime structures—effects of uncertainties on design criteria and limits
L. Sanchez, J.W. Ringsberg & E. Johnson

Rule development for container stowage on deck
V. Wolf, I. Darie & H. Rathje

Reliability analysis of marine structural components using statistical data of steel strength
B. Yu & D.G. Karr


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781136666407
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: CRC Press
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 732
  • ISBN-10: 1136666400
  • Publisher Date: 14 Mar 2011
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 732


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