Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The study aims to develop an integrating risk‐based formulation and cost‐benefit analysis
for identifying an optimal ship hull structural design solution where the steel cargo holds aluminium
honeycomb sandwich panels to replace inner side shells. The risk of progressive structural failure
includes hazards related to environmental pollution due to accidental fuel and oil spills, possible
loss of cargo, crew members and ship during operations, and air pollution during shipyard construction
and ship voyages. The structural failure incorporates progressive time‐dependent structural
degradation coupled with ship hull load‐carrying capacity in predicting structural integrity
during the service life. The ship hull structural failure and associated risk are estimated over the
ship’s service life as a function of the design solution. The carbon footprint and cost to mitigate the
impact for the entire steel and hybrid ship hull structural solution implemented as a sustainable life
cycle solution are analysed where the steel ship hull structure is built through primary construction.
The cost of structural measures accounts for redesigning the ship structure and implementing aluminium
honeycomb composite panels instead of steel plates, reducing steel weight, environmental
pollution and cost and increasing the transported cargo and corrosion degradation resistance. It has
been found that design solutions AHS1 and AHS2, in which aluminium honeycomb panels replace
the inner steel shell plates, enhance the corrosion degradation resistance, and reduce the ship hull’s
lightweight, reflecting a better beta‐reliability index at the time of the first repair with a lower repair
cost and more transported cargo. The cost of the ship associated with the design solutions AHS1
and AHS2 is about 11% lower than the steel solutions.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
lightweight; ship structures; carbon footprint; risk‐based design; reliability
Elenco autori:
Garbatov, Y; Palomba, G; Crupi, V
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