Extreme response estimation for marine structures based on design contours and response surface methods

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Leira, B. J.
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U6 [水路运输]; P75 [海洋工程];
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Design contour methods are frequently applied for large and complex structures in order to minimize the number of time-consuming structural analyses. These methods are based on first identifying extreme environmental conditions with a given probability of exceedance based on the relevant joint distribution function. These conditions are located along a level surface (i.e. "contour") in the space of load parameters. As the second step, response analyses are performed for a selection of extreme conditions which are located along this contour. This approach is based on a representation of the underlying stochastic processes in terms of a sequence of piecewise constant levels. In the present paper, the extreme environmental conditions which are obtained based on such a model are compared to those obtained by instead applying a continuous process model. Furthermore, various alternative and relevant definitions of design contours are compared for the two-component case. A procedure is subsequently introduced which allows the two process components to have different characteristic time scales. Extension of the contour concepts to higher dimensions and non-Gaussian processes is outlined. A particular example of a two-component wave-wind process is investigated. In addition to the design contours themselves, stress response levels obtained for a specific example is also considered.
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