Development of Constructive Measures to Reduce the Consequences of Ship Collisions

IF 1 Q3 ENGINEERING, MARINE
Pavel Burakovskiy
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Abstract

An analysis of the damage caused to vessels by collisions shows that the wreck of most struck ships is mainly due to underwater damage developed because of the accident. Such damage is caused, as a rule, by the presence of bulbs on striking ships that have high longitudinal rigidity and strength exceeding the load-bearing capacity of the framing system several times. Scientists in many countries are looking for ways to reduce the consequences of collisions with ships that have bulbs. Based on the results of the research, schemes for modernizing the forward end of ship hulls by installing bulbs with increased longitudinal compliance to reduce the consequences of ship collisions were proposed, and recommendations were developed for the selection of their characteristics, which make it possible to avoid underwater holes on a struck ship. Bulbs with increased longitudinal compliance were designed using methods of plastic limit analysis. The effectiveness of a modernized deformable bow structure was studied using ANSYS LS-DYNA non-linear finite element method computations. The developed technical solutions ensure that in case of collision in the underwater part of a struck vessel, the deformations of the framing systems will remain insignificant, thereby avoiding the appearance of damage below the waterline.
制定减少船舶碰撞后果的建设性措施
对碰撞给船只造成的损害进行的分析表明,大多数被撞船只的残骸主要是由于事故造成的水下损害。造成这种损害的原因通常是,撞击船只上的灯泡具有很高的纵向刚度和强度,超过框架系统承载能力的数倍。许多国家的科学家都在寻找减少与带有灯泡的船只相撞后果的方法。根据研究结果,提出了在船体前端安装纵向顺应性更强的灯泡以减少船舶碰撞后果的现代化方案,并提出了选择灯泡特性的建议,从而避免在被撞船舶上出现水下孔洞。采用塑性极限分析方法设计了具有更强纵向顺应性的灯泡。使用 ANSYS LS-DYNA 非线性有限元方法计算研究了现代化可变形船首结构的有效性。所开发的技术解决方案可确保在被撞船舶的水下部分发生碰撞时,框架系统的变形不会太大,从而避免出现水线以下的损坏。
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