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Wave endurance time: A new concept for structural assessment under extreme waves
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2015
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EngineeringStructural PerformanceMarine EngineeringWave MotionExtreme Wave ConditionsStructural EngineeringExtreme WavesEndurance TimeOffshore PlatformWave FunctionStress WaveWave PropagationNew ConceptStructural Health MonitoringStructural ReliabilityWave OvertoppingStrength Of ShipOcean EngineeringWave GroupCivil EngineeringStructural MechanicsConstruction Engineering
The wave endurance time method is a novel dynamic approach to conveniently estimate structural performance under various extreme wave conditions. In this method, offshore structures are subjected to a gradually intensifying sea surface profile called wave function, and their performance is assessed in different sea state conditions by a single time history analysis. From a wave endurance time analysis perspective, structural behavior is judged based on the maximum time duration that a structure can withstand the wave function. In this study, a description of the wave endurance time concept is presented, and generation of the initial type of wave functions is thoroughly addressed. In addition, the evaluation of a simplified model of a realistic jacket platform under extreme wave conditions is viewed through the lens of a wave endurance time study. The accuracy of this approach is investigated by a comparative study between the wave endurance time approach and typical 3-h time history analyses. The results indicate that the wave endurance time approach is capable of estimating the results of 3-h simulations with acceptable accuracy and less computational effort.
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