Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8059255 | Applied Ocean Research | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a computer efficient approach to evaluate the multi-dimensional integral found in the evaluation of the long-term extreme response of marine structures. The proposed method is a hybrid combination of two numerical procedures. The first one consists of a parabolic interpolation scheme used to obtain the statistical parameters describing the short-term peaks probability distribution of the time-series responses, designated as PIM (Parabolic Interpolation Method), which reduces the total number of short-term structural analyses. The second one is an Artificial Neural Network-based surrogate model which is used to obtain long response time histories based on short finite element-based simulations. The approach is named as HPI-ANNM (Hybrid Parabolic Interpolation - Artificial Neural Network Method). The efficiency and accuracy of the proposed hybrid method is compared with the complete long-term integration method in the analysis of 100-yr characteristic values of cross-section utilization ratios of a Steel Catenary Riser (SCR) connected to a semi-submersible platform in deep water.
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Authors
J.S. Monsalve-Giraldo, João P.R. Cortina, Fernando J.M. de Sousa, Paulo M. Videiro, Luis V.S. Sagrilo,