Performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other ship

The main goal of the present paper was to study the physical response of a double side skin (DSS) structure under impact load in a collision event between two ships. Collision energy and damage extent (size and location) during the collision process were observed together with damage patterns on sid...

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Main Authors: Prabowo Aditya Rio, Sohn Jung Min, Bae Dong Myung, Cho Joung Hyung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2017-09-01
Series:Curved and Layered Structures
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cls-2017-0017
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spelling doaj-bf3de70849864af28b13e39d3bf82c432021-09-06T19:19:40ZengDe GruyterCurved and Layered Structures2353-73962017-09-014125527110.1515/cls-2017-0017cls-2017-0017Performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other shipPrabowo Aditya Rio0Sohn Jung Min1Bae Dong Myung2Cho Joung Hyung3Interdisciplinary Program of Marine Convergence Design, Pukyong National University, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Naval Architecture and Marine Systems Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Naval Architecture and Marine Systems Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, Republic of KoreaInterdisciplinary Program of Marine Convergence Design, Pukyong National University, Busan, Republic of KoreaThe main goal of the present paper was to study the physical response of a double side skin (DSS) structure under impact load in a collision event between two ships. Collision energy and damage extent (size and location) during the collision process were observed together with damage patterns on side structure. The ships were modeled after a Ro-Ro passenger ship and cargo reefer which were involved in a ship collision on the Sunda Strait while the analyseswere performed using non-linear simulations FEMto produce virtual simulation data. Several caseswere proposed to be investigated in this work with involvement of parameters i.e. penetration location and ship materials which were embedded on the structure model. A series of material experiments and testing was conducted to obtain detailed material properties which were to be deployed in simulation. It was shown that, after penetration at the transition location, the striking ship was successfully deforming and forming tears to the inner skin. On the other hand, with identical structure and identical mass of construction, the use of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel as the repair material offered considerably better capacity in absorbing the impact load than plain-carbon steel.https://doi.org/10.1515/cls-2017-0017ship-ship collisionfield surveymaterial testingvirtual experimentdouble side skin (dss)collision energydamage characteristic
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author Prabowo Aditya Rio
Sohn Jung Min
Bae Dong Myung
Cho Joung Hyung
spellingShingle Prabowo Aditya Rio
Sohn Jung Min
Bae Dong Myung
Cho Joung Hyung
Performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other ship
Curved and Layered Structures
ship-ship collision
field survey
material testing
virtual experiment
double side skin (dss)
collision energy
damage characteristic
author_facet Prabowo Aditya Rio
Sohn Jung Min
Bae Dong Myung
Cho Joung Hyung
author_sort Prabowo Aditya Rio
title Performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other ship
title_short Performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other ship
title_full Performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other ship
title_fullStr Performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other ship
title_full_unstemmed Performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other ship
title_sort performance assessment on a variety of double side structure during collision interaction with other ship
publisher De Gruyter
series Curved and Layered Structures
issn 2353-7396
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The main goal of the present paper was to study the physical response of a double side skin (DSS) structure under impact load in a collision event between two ships. Collision energy and damage extent (size and location) during the collision process were observed together with damage patterns on side structure. The ships were modeled after a Ro-Ro passenger ship and cargo reefer which were involved in a ship collision on the Sunda Strait while the analyseswere performed using non-linear simulations FEMto produce virtual simulation data. Several caseswere proposed to be investigated in this work with involvement of parameters i.e. penetration location and ship materials which were embedded on the structure model. A series of material experiments and testing was conducted to obtain detailed material properties which were to be deployed in simulation. It was shown that, after penetration at the transition location, the striking ship was successfully deforming and forming tears to the inner skin. On the other hand, with identical structure and identical mass of construction, the use of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel as the repair material offered considerably better capacity in absorbing the impact load than plain-carbon steel.
topic ship-ship collision
field survey
material testing
virtual experiment
double side skin (dss)
collision energy
damage characteristic
url https://doi.org/10.1515/cls-2017-0017
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