The aim of the present article is to advocate for a very effective stochastic procedure, based on the First Order Reliability Method (FORM), for extreme value predictions related to wave-induced loads. Three different applications are illustrated. The first deals with a jack-up rig where second-order stochastic waves are included in the analysis. The second application is parametric roll motions of ships. Finally, the motion of a TLP floating foundation for an offshore wind turbine is analysed taking into account large motions.
Extreme value predictions and critical wave episodes for marine structures by FORM
Ships and Offshore Structures ; 3 , 4 ; 325-333
2008-12-08
9 pages
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