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Reduction in ultimate strength capacity of corroded ships involved in collision accidents

Ringsberg et al., 2018

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6311098704304189829
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Ringsberg J
Li Z
Johnson E
Kuznecovs A
Shafieisabet R
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Ships and Offshore Structures

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The objective of the study is to investigate the effects of sudden damage, and progressive deterioration due to corrosion, on the ultimate strength of a ship which has been collided by another vessel. Explicit finite element analyses (FEA) of collision scenarios are presented …
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    • G06FELECTRICAL DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
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    • G06F17/50Computer-aided design
    • G06F17/5009Computer-aided design using simulation
    • G06F17/5018Computer-aided design using simulation using finite difference methods or finite element methods

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