从海军驱逐舰的运行历史中取样对疲劳损伤估计的影响

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MARINE
Ian Thompson , Radu Chiritoiu , Teresa Magoga , Alysson Mondoro , Malcolm Smith
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对海军驱逐舰 "HMCS IROQUOIS "号的服役历史进行了分析,以制定结构疲劳评估的运行概况。从 1972 年到 2012 年的数据为制定适用于其他老化舰艇的数据样本要求和波浪数据收集方法提供了启示。结果表明,在记录位置采集每日波浪数据足以描述所遇到的海域。人为减少数据集以代表不完整的船体监测或运行数据表明,需要 5-9 年的波浪数据才能将损坏率变异系数限制在 15%以内。然而,操作上的变化,如该驱逐舰中期改装后观察到的变化,可能会增加对数据的要求。根据年出海天数或航行距离得出的海上持续时间数据也有类似的趋同要求。这些结果在该级舰和另一级舰上是一致的,表明该舰的结果并无异常。
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Effects of sampling from a naval destroyer’s operational history on fatigue damage estimation

The service history of a naval destroyer, HMCS IROQUOIS, was analyzed to develop an operational profile for structural fatigue assessment. The data from 1972 through 2012 provides insights for developing data sample requirements and wave data collection approaches applicable to other aging vessels. The results show that capturing daily wave data at the recorded position sufficiently describes the encountered seaways. Artificially reducing the data set to represent incomplete hull monitoring or operational data indicates that 5–9 years of wave data were required to limit the damage rate coefficient of variation to within 15%. However, operational changes, such as those observed after this destroyer’s midlife refit, may increase data requirements. Similar requirements for convergence were observed in duration-at-sea data derived from annual days at sea or distance sailed. The findings, consistent across the class and another class of ships, show that results for this ship are not anomalous.

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12 months
期刊介绍: International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering provides a forum for engineers and scientists from a wide range of disciplines to present and discuss various phenomena in the utilization and preservation of ocean environment. Without being limited by the traditional categorization, it is encouraged to present advanced technology development and scientific research, as long as they are aimed for more and better human engagement with ocean environment. Topics include, but not limited to: marine hydrodynamics; structural mechanics; marine propulsion system; design methodology & practice; production technology; system dynamics & control; marine equipment technology; materials science; underwater acoustics; ocean remote sensing; and information technology related to ship and marine systems; ocean energy systems; marine environmental engineering; maritime safety engineering; polar & arctic engineering; coastal & port engineering; subsea engineering; and specialized watercraft engineering.
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