Reliability analysis of an offshore structure: a case study - II

J. D. Sorensen*, M. H. Faber, P. Thoft-Christensen, R. Rackwitz, Genevieve Lebas

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Abstract

For an offshore structure in the North Sea it is assumed that information from measurements and inspections is available. As illustrations measurements of the significant wave height and the marine growth and different inspection and repair results are considered. It is shown how the reliability estimates of the structure can be updated using Bayesian techniques. By minimizing the total expected costs including inspection, repair and failure costs during the lifetime an optimal inspection and repair strategy can be determined. The decision variables are the number of inspections, the time intervals between inspections and the inspection qualities. A parameter study is performed and an updated inspection plan is determined after the first inspection has taken place.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelSafety and Reliability
Antal sider7
Vol/bind2
ForlagAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publikationsdato1992
Sider457-463
StatusUdgivet - 1992
BegivenhedProceedings of the 11th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - 1992 - Calgary, Alberta, Can
Varighed: 7 jun. 199212 jun. 1992

Konference

KonferenceProceedings of the 11th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - 1992
ByCalgary, Alberta, Can
Periode07/06/199212/06/1992
SponsorASME (USA), Norwegian Soc of Chartered Engineers (Norway), Dansk Ingeniorforening (Denmark), American Concrete Inst (USA), Energy Rubber Group, A.C.S.,(USA), et al.

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