AGING EFFECTS ON SHIP STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY

The most important degradation effects of ship structures are corrosion and fatigue cracks. Both of these aging effects have clear consequences of increasing the level of stresses and degrading the strength of ship structures for almost all relevant failure modes. This study presents an overview of...

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Main Authors: Joško Parunov, Yordan Garbatov, Paul Jurišić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture 2017-01-01
Series:Brodogradnja
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/256904
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spelling doaj-697b3bac9ae14490a2b11dd5d2956ec72020-11-24T22:48:59ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval ArchitectureBrodogradnja0007-215X1845-58592017-01-01682152810.21278/brod68202174069AGING EFFECTS ON SHIP STRUCTURAL INTEGRITYJoško Parunov0Yordan Garbatov1Paul Jurišić2University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, CroatiaCentre for Marine Technology and Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCroatian Register of Shipping, Split, CroatiaThe most important degradation effects of ship structures are corrosion and fatigue cracks. Both of these aging effects have clear consequences of increasing the level of stresses and degrading the strength of ship structures for almost all relevant failure modes. This study presents an overview of some recent developments on the aging effects on the ship structural integrity. The analysis of the thickness measurements has been undertaken to improve understanding of the corrosion degradation phenomena and to develop prediction models of aging effects suitable for practical applications in the ship structural design and analysis. The study also deals with the application of the non-linear finite element analysis as a suitable tool for a collapse assessment of uniaxially loaded plates and stiffened panels of ship structures weakened by non-uniform corrosion degradation and fatigue cracks. Experimental studies have also been reviewed to better understand the recently found degradation of mechanical properties of corroded steel, while theoretical calculations have been performed to evaluate consequences of such degradation on the ship structural integrity.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/256904
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description The most important degradation effects of ship structures are corrosion and fatigue cracks. Both of these aging effects have clear consequences of increasing the level of stresses and degrading the strength of ship structures for almost all relevant failure modes. This study presents an overview of some recent developments on the aging effects on the ship structural integrity. The analysis of the thickness measurements has been undertaken to improve understanding of the corrosion degradation phenomena and to develop prediction models of aging effects suitable for practical applications in the ship structural design and analysis. The study also deals with the application of the non-linear finite element analysis as a suitable tool for a collapse assessment of uniaxially loaded plates and stiffened panels of ship structures weakened by non-uniform corrosion degradation and fatigue cracks. Experimental studies have also been reviewed to better understand the recently found degradation of mechanical properties of corroded steel, while theoretical calculations have been performed to evaluate consequences of such degradation on the ship structural integrity.
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