Abdulaziz Sindi, H. Kim, Young Jun Yang, Giles Thomas, J. Paik
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摘要
摘要 老化的船舶和近海结构在偏远地区面临着恶劣的环境和操作条件,导致与老化相关的损坏,如腐蚀流失、疲劳开裂和机械凹痕。如果对这些老化现象置之不理,可能会升级为灾难性故障,造成人员伤亡、财产损失和海洋污染。因此,确保老化船舶和近海结构的安全性和完整性至关重要,可以通过创新的医疗保健计划来实现。数字医疗保健工程(DHE)就是这样一种模式,最初由最后一位合作者提出,旨在通过利用先进的数字化和通信技术,为工程结构、基础设施和个人(如海员)提供终身医疗保健服务。DHE 框架由五个相互关联的模块组成:现场健康参数监测,向分析中心传输数据,通过数字孪生进行数据分析、模拟和可视化,利用机器和深度学习进行人工智能驱动的诊断和补救规划,以及为未来维护进行预测性健康状况分析。本文探讨了与每个 DHE 模块相关的最新技术进展,重点是其在老化船舶和近海结构中的应用。主要目标包括确定成本效益高且准确的技术,以建立一个 DHE 系统,用于老化船舶和近海结构的终生健康维护--作者目前正在开展这一项目。
Advancing digital healthcare engineering for aging ships and offshore structures: an in-depth review and feasibility analysis
Abstract Aging ships and offshore structures face harsh environmental and operational conditions in remote areas, leading to age-related damages such as corrosion wastage, fatigue cracking, and mechanical denting. These deteriorations, if left unattended, can escalate into catastrophic failures, causing casualties, property damage, and marine pollution. Hence, ensuring the safety and integrity of aging ships and offshore structures is paramount and achievable through innovative healthcare schemes. One such paradigm, digital healthcare engineering (DHE), initially introduced by the final coauthor, aims at providing lifetime healthcare for engineered structures, infrastructure, and individuals (e.g., seafarers) by harnessing advancements in digitalization and communication technologies. The DHE framework comprises five interconnected modules: on-site health parameter monitoring, data transmission to analytics centers, data analytics, simulation and visualization via digital twins, artificial intelligence-driven diagnosis and remedial planning using machine and deep learning, and predictive health condition analysis for future maintenance. This article surveys recent technological advancements pertinent to each DHE module, with a focus on its application to aging ships and offshore structures. The primary objectives include identifying cost-effective and accurate techniques to establish a DHE system for lifetime healthcare of aging ships and offshore structures—a project currently in progress by the authors.