Sensitivity of ship hull reliability considering geometric imperfections and residual stresses

IF 5.7 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Structural Safety Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1016/j.strusafe.2025.102575
Aws Idris, Mohamed Soliman
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Abstract

Initial geometric imperfections and welding-induced residual stresses are inevitable consequences of ship fabrication and manufacturing processes. This paper quantifies the effect of these imperfections, as well as other input parameters, on the reliability of ship hull girders. The paper introduces a comprehensive variance-based sensitivity analysis approach, assisted by artificial neural networks, to characterize the key input parameters influencing the failure probability under different operational conditions. A total of 16 input parameters related to load and capacity quantification are considered in the simulation. The ultimate strength of the hull girder is quantified using a high-fidelity nonlinear finite element model that accounts for initial geometric imperfections and residual stresses. The vertical bending moments acting on the ship during its service life are quantified probabilistically. The results indicate that although it is essential to account for initial geometric imperfections to properly establish the ultimate hull capacity, the uncertainty in their magnitude has low effect on the reliability of the investigated hull. Accordingly, their magnitude can be considered deterministically in the probabilistic simulations. It was also found that the influence of various input parameters on the variability of the ship reliability depends on the considered operational condition.
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Structural Safety
Structural Safety 工程技术-工程:土木
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11.30
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67
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Structural Safety is an international journal devoted to integrated risk assessment for a wide range of constructed facilities such as buildings, bridges, earth structures, offshore facilities, dams, lifelines and nuclear structural systems. Its purpose is to foster communication about risk and reliability among technical disciplines involved in design and construction, and to enhance the use of risk management in the constructed environment
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