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Conference paper

Simplified Analysis Tool for Ship-Ship Collision

In Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference — 2007, pp. 3760-3764
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Coastal, Maritime and Structural Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

The purpose of this paper is to develop a simplified ship collision analysis tool in order to rapidly estimate the structural damage and energy absorption of both striking and struck ships as well as prediction of rupture of cargo oil tanks of struck tankers. The present tool calculates external and internal dynamics independently.

The 2-dimensional horizontal motions of both ships are taken into account. in the horizontal plane. Structural deformation for both the striking and the struck ship is evaluated independently using rigid-plastic simplified analysis procedure. The dDeveloped tool was applied to the collision scenario thatwhere a VLCC in ballast condition collides perpendicularly with the mid part of another D/H VLCC in fully loaded condition.

The results obtained from the present tool are compared with those obtained by large scale FEA, and fairy good agreements are achieved. The applicability, limitation and future enhancement of the present tool are discussed in detail.

Language: English
Publisher: International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers
Year: 2007
Pages: 3760-3764
Proceedings: 17th International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference
Journal subtitle: Isope - 2007, Lisbon
ISBN: 1880653680 and 9781880653685
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Pedersen, Preben Terndrup

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