Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices

In the ship and offshore structure design, age-related problems such as corrosion damage, local denting, and fatigue damage are important factors to be considered in building a reliable structure as they have a significant influence on the residual structural capacity. In shipping, corrosion additi...

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Main Authors: Kim Do Kyun, Kim Han Byul, Zhang Xiaoming, Li Chen Guang, Paik Jeom Kee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-09-01
Series:International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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spelling doaj-6c537cb21fa240d3b32e073db77f5e282020-11-24T20:57:58ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering2092-67822014-09-016350752810.2478/ijnaoe-2013-0196ijnaoe-2013-0196Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practicesKim Do Kyun0Kim Han Byul1Zhang Xiaoming2Li Chen Guang3Paik Jeom Kee4Civil Engineering Department, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Tronoh, Malaysia / Graduate School of Engineering Mastership, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, KoreaStructure Research Department, Hyundai Maritime Research Institute, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Ulsan, KoreaOPR Offshore Pipelines The Ship and Offshore Research Institute (Lloyd’s Register Foundation Research Centre of Excellence), Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, KoreaThe Ship and Offshore Research Institute (Lloyd’s Register Foundation Research Centre of Excellence), Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea In the ship and offshore structure design, age-related problems such as corrosion damage, local denting, and fatigue damage are important factors to be considered in building a reliable structure as they have a significant influence on the residual structural capacity. In shipping, corrosion addition methods are widely adopted in structural design to prevent structural capacity degradation. The present study focuses on the historical trend of corrosion addition rules for ship structural design and investigates their effects on the ultimate strength performance such as hull girder and stiffened panel of double hull oil tankers. Three types of rules based on corrosion addition models, namely historic corrosion rules (pre-CSR), Common Structural Rules (CSR), and harmonised Common Structural Rules (CSRH) are considered and compared with two other corrosion models namely UGS model, suggested by the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS), and Time-Dependent Corrosion Wastage Model (TDCWM). To identify the general trend in the effects of corrosion damage on the ultimate longitudinal strength performance, the corrosion addition rules are applied to four representative sizes of double hull oil tankers namely Panamax, Aframax, Suezmax, and VLCC. The results are helpful in understanding the trend of corrosion additions for tanker structureshttp://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ijnaoe.2014.6.issue-3/ijnaoe-2013-0196/ijnaoe-2013-0196.xml?format=INTCorrosion additionDouble hull oil tankersAge-related degradationCorrosion maintenancePre-CSRCommon structural rules (CSR)Harmonised common structural rules (CSR-H)Time-dependent corrosion wastage model (TDCWM)Union of greek shipowners (UGS)
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author Kim Do Kyun
Kim Han Byul
Zhang Xiaoming
Li Chen Guang
Paik Jeom Kee
spellingShingle Kim Do Kyun
Kim Han Byul
Zhang Xiaoming
Li Chen Guang
Paik Jeom Kee
Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices
International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Corrosion addition
Double hull oil tankers
Age-related degradation
Corrosion maintenance
Pre-CSR
Common structural rules (CSR)
Harmonised common structural rules (CSR-H)
Time-dependent corrosion wastage model (TDCWM)
Union of greek shipowners (UGS)
author_facet Kim Do Kyun
Kim Han Byul
Zhang Xiaoming
Li Chen Guang
Paik Jeom Kee
author_sort Kim Do Kyun
title Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices
title_short Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices
title_full Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices
title_fullStr Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices
title_full_unstemmed Ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices
title_sort ultimate strength performance of tankers associated with industry corrosion addition practices
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
issn 2092-6782
publishDate 2014-09-01
description In the ship and offshore structure design, age-related problems such as corrosion damage, local denting, and fatigue damage are important factors to be considered in building a reliable structure as they have a significant influence on the residual structural capacity. In shipping, corrosion addition methods are widely adopted in structural design to prevent structural capacity degradation. The present study focuses on the historical trend of corrosion addition rules for ship structural design and investigates their effects on the ultimate strength performance such as hull girder and stiffened panel of double hull oil tankers. Three types of rules based on corrosion addition models, namely historic corrosion rules (pre-CSR), Common Structural Rules (CSR), and harmonised Common Structural Rules (CSRH) are considered and compared with two other corrosion models namely UGS model, suggested by the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS), and Time-Dependent Corrosion Wastage Model (TDCWM). To identify the general trend in the effects of corrosion damage on the ultimate longitudinal strength performance, the corrosion addition rules are applied to four representative sizes of double hull oil tankers namely Panamax, Aframax, Suezmax, and VLCC. The results are helpful in understanding the trend of corrosion additions for tanker structures
topic Corrosion addition
Double hull oil tankers
Age-related degradation
Corrosion maintenance
Pre-CSR
Common structural rules (CSR)
Harmonised common structural rules (CSR-H)
Time-dependent corrosion wastage model (TDCWM)
Union of greek shipowners (UGS)
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