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A Study on the Difference in Wave Statistics Based on Storm Model for the Ship Structural Assessment
Proc. ASME. OMAE2020, Volume 2A: Structures, Safety, and Reliability, V02AT02A040, August 3–7, 2020
Paper No: OMAE2020-19048
...A STUDY ON THE DIFFERENCE IN WAVE STATISTICS BASED ON STORM MODEL FOR THE SHIP STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT Luis De Gracia Osaka University Suita, Osaka, Japan Helong Wang Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg, Sweden Wengang Mao Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg, Sweden Naoki Osawa Osaka...
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Proc. ASME. OMAE2019, Volume 3: Structures, Safety, and Reliability, V003T02A041, June 9–14, 2019
Paper No: OMAE2019-96760
... and the statistical characteristic is compared. The wave load sequence that is used on the fatigue damage assessment are generated by using the concept of storm model, so that the changing nature of sea state could be emulated as in real ocean. Fatigue damage of a structure member of 220 meter Bulk Carriers...