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A straightforward approach for using single time domain simulations to assess characteristic extreme responses

Abstract

Short-term wave design approach of marine structures, using nonlinear time domain simulations, is a design procedure that is recognized by various modern standard codes. One of the most challenging points of this approach is the evaluation of the characteristic extreme values for response parameters used in the design check equations. The most straightforward and recommended way to evaluate a response characteristic value is by fitting an extreme value probability distribution to the N-sample of extreme values extracted from N independent time domain simulations with duration equal to the short-term period indicated by the code, which is usually taken as 3h. However, this procedure would not be practical for some types of marine structures, such as risers and mooring lines, under numerous design load cases and demanding huge finite element models. A more feasible approach would be to assess the response extreme value distribution using only a single short-term time domain simulation with duration shorter than 3h. But reduced time simulations always introduce some additional statistical uncertainty into the extreme values estimates. This paper discusses a workable way of properly taking into account the statistical uncertainty associated with the simulation length in the assessment of a characteristic short-term extreme response value based on a single time series.

Authors

Sagrilo LVS; Gao Z; Naess A; Lima ECP

Journal

Ocean Engineering, Vol. 38, No. 13, pp. 1464–1471

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

September 1, 2011

DOI

10.1016/j.oceaneng.2011.07.003

ISSN

0029-8018

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