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Trends in the Analysis and Design of Marine Structures Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT 2019, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 6-8 May 2019)

Edited By Carlos Guedes Soares, Joško Parunov Copyright 2019

    Trends in the Analysis and Design of Marine Structures is a collection of the papers presented at MARSTRUCT 2019, the 7th International Conference on Marine Structures held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 6-8 May 2019.

    The MARSTRUCT series of Conferences started in Glasgow, UK in 2007, the second event of the series having taken place in Lisbon, Portugal in March 2009, the third in Hamburg, Germany in March 2011, the fourth in Espoo, Finland in March 2013, the fifth in Southampton, UK in March 2015, and the sixth in Lisbon, Portugal in May 2017.

    This Conference series specialises in dealing with Ships and Offshore Structures, addressing topics in the fields of:

    - Methods and Tools for 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.

    Trends in the Analysis and Design of Marine Structures is an essential document for academics, engineers and all professionals involved in the area of analysis and design of Ships and Offshore Structures.

    About the series:

    The ‘Proceedings in Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering’ series is devoted to the publication of proceedings of peer-reviewed international conferences dealing with various aspects of ‘Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering’. The Series includes the proceedings of the following conferences: the International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean (IMAM) conferences, the Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT) conferences, the Renewable Energies Offshore (RENEW) conferences and the Maritime Technology (MARTECH) conferences. The ‘Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering’ series is also open to new conferences that cover topics on the sustainable exploration and exploitation of marine resources in various fields, such as maritime transport and ports, usage of the ocean including coastal areas, nautical activities, the exploration and exploitation of mineral resources, the protection of the marine environment and its resources, and risk analysis, safety and reliability. The aim of the series is to stimulate advanced education and training through the wide dissemination of the results of scientific research.

    Methods and tools for loads and load effects

    Probabilistic models for extreme wave loads

    Extreme loads estimation using genetic algorithm approach
    F. Mauro, L. Braidotti & J. Prpić-Oršić

    Offshore responses using an efficient time simulation regression procedure
    S.Z.A. Syed Ahmad, M.K. Abu Husain, N.I. Mohd Zaki, M.H. Mohd & G. Najafian

    Evaluation of extreme design wave loads for hull girder strength assessment
    S. Ravinthrakumar, B.J. Leira, S. Haver, S. Ehlers & M. Klein

    Wave scatter diagrams

    Impact of weather source selection on time-and-place specific vessel response predictions
    M.L. Schirmann, M.D. Collette & J.W. Gose

    Study on design loads for fatigue strength assessments using Automatic Identification System (AIS) data
    N. Yamamoto, T. Sugimoto & K. Ishibashi

    Ice modelling

    Peridynamic approach for modelling ice-structure interactions
    B. Vazic, E. Oterkus & S. Oterkus

    Development of compressive failure test and analysis method for ice
    S.R. Cho, J. Jang, H.S. Kang & Y.H. Ko

    An ice material model addressing the influence of strain rate, temperature, confining pressure and porosity
    Y. Xu, Z.Q. Hu, J.W. Ringsberg, G. Chen & P. Kujala

    Non-Gaussian and non-linear effects

    A frequency domain approach for wide-band non-Gaussian process
    H.-J. Kim & B.-S. Jang

    Estimation of Volterra kernel coefficients of a nonlinear dynamic system
    J.-H. Son & Y. Kim

    Efficient methods for the prediction of non-Gaussian stochastic response of offshore structure
    N.A. Mukhlas, N.I. Mohd Zaki, M.K. Abu Husain & G. Najafian

    Methods and tools for strength assessment

    Buckling and ultimate strength of plates and stiffened panels

    Residual ultimate strength analysis of stiffened panels exposed to fire
    L.M. Zhang, H.X. Xue & W.Y. Tang

    Residual strength of dented stiffened cylinders under combined loads
    Q. Thang Do, T. Muttaqie, S.-H. Park, H. Kyoung Shin & S.-R. Cho

    Buckling behaviour of thin plated structures
    S. Zhang, L. Jiang, J. Tong, L. Zhu & H. Zhou

    Ultimate strength of hull girders

    Examination of the dynamic effects on the hull girder ultimate strength of ultra large container ships
    G. Jagite, H. Le Sourne, P. Cartraud, F. Bigot, Q. Derbanne & Š. Malenica

    A cyclic progressive collapse method to predict the bending response of a ship hull girder
    S. Li, Z.Q. Hu & S.D. Benson

    Progressive collapse analyses of a stiffened box-girder under pure bending
    Z. Lin, L. Zhu, J.H. Liu & C. Guedes Soares

    Ultimate strength of pressure hulls

    Simulation and evaluation of ultimate strength based safety factor for titanium alloy spherical pressure hull
    S. Yuan, Q. Chen & K. Ye

    Residual strength analysis of spherical pressure hull with partial damage
    X.B. Li, D.Y. Sun & H.R. Wu

    Fatigue

    Optimum weight of the torsion box, in terms of fatigue life, of an ultra large container ship
    A. Silva-Campillo, M.A. Herreros-Sierra & J.C. Suárez-Bermejo

    The fatigue assessment of offshore monopile structure considering corrosion
    M.S. Azad, W. Punurai, C. Sinsabvarodom & P. Asavadorndeja

    Effects of proof loading test on fatigue life of mooring chain links
    X. Xue, N.-Z. Chen & Y.C. Pu

    Crashworthiness

    Structural impact of circular buckling fenders on tanker hulls
    A. Grm & M. Perkovič

    Numerical simulation for collision performance of subsea cable protector using fluid-structure interaction analysis
    C.Y. Song, C.S. Shim & H.C. Song

    A simplified method for assessing safety of ship collision event
    H.-B. Ju & B.-S. Jang

    A new technique to consider hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces in case of ship collision
    J. Choung, I. Kvan & K. Lee

    Effect of weld modelling on crashworthiness optimization
    M. Korgesaar, J. Romanoff, L. St-Pierre & P. Varsta

    Ship collision analysis with a floating offshore fish farm
    Z.L. Yu, J. Amdahl & D. Kristiansen

    Structural response to impulsive loads

    Study on anti-explosion performance of double-layer structures subjected to far-field underwater explosion
    W.B. Sun, X.B. Li & Z.Z. Ye

    Application of Lagrangian Energy Approach to determine the response of isotropic circular plates subjected to air and underwater blasts
    Y.P. Sone Oo, H. Le Sourne & O. Dorival

    Hydro-plastic slamming
    Z.L. Yu & J. Amdahl

    Experimental analysis of structures

    Structural health monitoring

    Displacement and stress monitoring of a curved stiffened panel based on inverse finite element method
    A. Kefal

    Estimation of the deflection field over a ship structure model based on pointwise measurements
    F. Saltari, D. Dessi, E. Faiella & F. Mastroddi

    Structural health monitoring of submarine pressure hull using inverse finite element method
    M.Y. Li, A. Kefal, B. Cerik & E. Oterkus

    Fatigue experiments and crack length measurements

    Crack length measurement in the surface of vessel structures based on computer vision
    K. Zhang & M.D. Collette

    Validation and model updating of weld in finite element model of K-node structure using experimental data for fatigue analysis
    M.L. Larsen, V. Arora, M. Lützen, R.R. Pedersen & E. Putnam

    Model and full-scale measurements

    Full scale measurements of the hydro-elastic behavior of a 13000 TEUs container ship
    A. Andoniu, J. de Lauzon & V. Lamaison

    Bending response of steel-concrete-steel sandwich beam with angled flat-plate shear connectors
    M. Leekitwattana

    Experimental testing of spray rails for the resistance reduction of planing crafts
    M. Lakatos, T. Sahk, R. Kaarma, K. Tabri, M. Korgesaar & H. Andreasson

    Numerical prediction and experimental investigation on hydroelastic loads of a very large container ship in waves
    Y. Lin, N. Ma, D. Wang & X. Gu

    Materials and fabrication of structures

    Composites and hybrid materials

    Adhesive free GFRP-Steel connection for maritime applications
    J. Jahnke, L. Molter & R. Luterbacher Mus

    Structural design of helicopter deck with hybrid materials and its joints with conventional steel
    M. de Vicente, R. Pérez Fernández & M. Toman Fernández

    Flexural behaviour prediction of a conventional composite-to-steel butt-joint of ships using layerwise HSDT
    N. Kharghani & C. Guedes Soares

    Experimental and numerical damping behavior analyses of carbon/epoxy laminated plates including viscoelastic material
    R. Mateu Pastor, H. Le Sourne, P. Cartraud & E. Le Gal La Salle

    Fibreglass repair behaviour as a function of the scarf angle
    G.V.W. Rothbarth & R.A.Q. Pinto

    Dynamic buckling of composite mast panels of sail ships
    M. Gaiotti, S. Ghelardi & C.M. Rizzo

    Corrosion

    A comparison of some multi-parameter distributions related to estimation of corrosion rate of aging bulk carriers
    Š. Ivošević, R. Meštrović & N. Kovač

    Implementation of in situ corrosion measurements in structural analysis
    Y. Wang, E.C. Ilman, N. Sohan Roy, A. Sobey, J. Wharton & R.A. Shenoi

    Weld-induced imperfections

    Influence of weld-induced distortions on the stress magnification factor of a thin laser-hybrid welded ship deck panel
    A. Niraula, M. Rautiainen, A. Niemelä, I. Lillemäe-Avi & H. Remes

    Numerical study on weld residual stress reduction of a stiffened steel plate using vibration
    R. Pradhan, M.R. Sunny & A. Sarkar

    Methods and tools for structural design and optimisation

    Advanced structural analysis

    Tanker structural design with improved hull structural safety
    P. Prebeg, J. Andric & S. Rudan

    Research on tank impact resistance mechanism and structure optimization
    L. Zhang & P.D. Zhao

    An intelligent design system for lift points arrangement and structural analysis
    L. He, J. Cui & D. Wang

    Structural integrity of fixed offshore platforms by incorporating wave-in-deck load
    N.U. Azman, M.K. Abu Husain, N.I. Mohd Zaki & E. Mat Soom

    Fatigue design

    Fatigue life as a factor in assessing warship design flexibility to support batch-building programs
    D.M. Dwyer, T. Magoga, B.A. Morris & G. Condon

    Models for design and fatigue analysis of dynamic power cables for wave energy converters
    J.W. Ringsberg, A. Kuznecovs, S.H. Yang & E. Johnson

    Structural optimisation methods

    Weight optimization of an enclosed stressed skin derrick designed for Arctic regions
    J.W. Ringsberg & Z.Q. Hu

    Automated structural optimisation of ships’ midship section in concept design phase
    A. Bayatfar, R. Warnotte & Ph. Rigo

    A review of artificial intelligence applications in ship structures
    A. Mikulić & J. Parunov

    Improving multi-objective structural optimization with a novel constraint-handling method
    F. Samanipour & J. Jelovica

    Vibration analysis

    Vibration analysis in the design stage of the coastal patrol vessel
    J. Parunov, M. Ćorak, Z. Šperanda, M. Bezovnik & M. Brlić

    Study on compound vibration isolation technology in ship foundation structure
    S. Wang, J.X. Yue, X.B. Li, W.J. Tu & L. Chen

    LNG and FLNG

    Thermal analysis for LNG tanks of floating storage regasification units
    K.M. Doshi

    Impact of cryogenic spills on FLNG hulls
    T. de Beer, B. Schrier & M. van den Berg

    Structural reliability, safety and environmental protection

    Jack-ups

    Managing risk for damaged offshore structures
    E. Mat Soom, M.K. Abu Husain, N.I. Mohd Zaki & N.U. Azman

    System reliability calculation of jacket platforms including fatigue and extreme wave loading 576

    H. Khalili, S. Oterkus, N. Barltrop, U. Bharadwaj & M. Tipping

    Marine growth inspection for jacket structures by behaviour and sensitivity analysis
    S.M.Y. Wan Alwi, M.K. Abu Husain & N.I. Mohd Zaki

    Environmental protection

    Coupled 3D wave and 2D bottom deposit transportation models for the prediction of harmful phenomena in coastal zone
    A.I. Sukhinov, A.E. Chistyakov, S.V. Protsenko & V.V. Sidoryakina

    Suspension and deposit transport models for bottom relief prediction 604

    A.I. Sukhinov, A.E. Chistyakov, V.V. Sidoryakina & E.A. Protsenko

    Vibration study due to controlled trial blasting for rock dredging and berth dismantling
    J.M. John, N. Saha, R. Sundaravadivelu, S.K. Modi & V.M.S.R. Murthy

    Coastal structures

    Foundation for a caisson structure near an island in Indian Ocean
    R. Sundaravadivelu, N. Saha, S. Sakthivel, V. Rajesh, S.M. Madhumathy & K. Anbazhagan

    Retrofitting of berthing structure in a major port in East Coast of India
    R. Sundaravadivelu, S. Sakthivel, R. Kalpana & V. Sasikumar

    Stability of iron ore berth to handle deep draft vessels
    R. Sundaravadivelu, S. Sakthivel & S.M. Madhumathy

    Impact on dry dock extension due to deepening of floor slab
    R. Sundaravadivelu, S. Sakthivel & K.S. Roja

    A study on the displacement measurement of fire-structure experiment for verification of thermal-structural analysis
    M. Suk Ki, B.J. Park, B. Park, K. Lee & S.-Y. Lee

    Biography

    Carlos Guedes Soares is a professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal. He received the MSc and Ocean Engineer degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, in 1976, the PhD degree from the Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, in 1984, and the Doctor of Science degree from the Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, in 1991. He is also the President of the Centre for Marine Technology and Engineering (CENTEC), a research centre of Instituto Superior Técnico that is recognized and funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology. He has co-authored more than 400 journal papers and 600 conference papers and has been involved in more than 60 international research projects and 20 national projects. He is Editor and member of the Editorial Board of various international journals and has been involved in the organisation of several International Conferences.

    Joško Parunov is a full professor at the faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture at the Universitity of Zagreb, Croatie. His current research interest focusses on naval engineering and marine technology.