Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6758113 | Marine Structures | 2016 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The results show that rock models with good statistical fit did not necessarily result in similar grounding energy compared to results using the real rock. Differences in energy are caused especially by the rougher surface of the real rocks. For the similarity in rock area and the damaged ship structure element volume the results are much better, especially for the binormal model. As such another criteria for evaluating rock models for grounding damage analysis is needed. The results show that the damaged material volume is strongly linearly dependent on the rock area- and volume metrics. A similar linear dependency exists between the damaged volume and the energy dissipated in grounding. Knowledge of these relationships can be used towards estimating grounding damage of ships in future investigations, but rock surface unevenness should be evaluated as well.
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Authors
Otto-Ville Edvard Sormunen, Mihkel Kõrgesaar, Kristjan Tabri, Martin Heinvee, Annika Urbel, Pentti Kujala,