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Fatigue damage of ship hulls due to local ice-induced stresses

Journal

APPLIED OCEAN RESEARCH
Volume 42, Issue -, Pages 87-104

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apor.2013.05.003

Keywords

Fatigue damage; Ship hulls; Palmgren-Miner's rule; Stress amplitude; Ice action

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  1. Research Council of Norway (NFR) through the Institutional Strategic Program (ISP): Energy from the North, at the Department of Marine Technology, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology, NTNU

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Fatigue damage in a ship hull could lead to leakage of ballast or cargo, water intrusion, degradation of hull strength, or even worse, i.e. catastrophic structural failure. For ships navigating in ice-covered waters, fatigue damage due to ice actions can be of importance. The present paper proposes a systematic procedure for fatigue damage assessment in relation to ships navigating in ice-covered waters. Closed form expressions for the fatigue damage based on the Palmgren-Miner's rule are derived for several different statistical models of the stress amplitudes, i.e. the exponential, the Weibull's, and the three-parameter exponential distributions. Additional expressions are also provided when stress concentration factor and/or a lower threshold of the stress amplitude are taken into account. The proposed procedure for fatigue damage assessment reflects the variation in ice conditions, vessel's speed, and operational modes. Some practical concerns related to application of the proposed procedure are also discussed. A particular example of fatigue damage calculation is presented, where data obtained from full scale measurement performed on board of the vessel KV Svalbard in the winter 2007 are utilized. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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