Project Details

Description

The present project aims to ensure that all activities related to risk modeling and risk informed decision making in the context of structural integrity management are coordinated, consistent and coherent. This not least concerns activities related to the probabilistic modeling of the:
- Offshore load environment
- Structural responses
- Degradation due to fatigue crack growth
- Damages and failures due to extreme load events
- Digital twins
- Structural health monitoring
- Value of Information (VoI) and decision analysis

as well as tools facilitating:

- Precise and computationally efficient calculation of probabilities of rare events
for complex system performances
- Information consistent representation of uncertainties in complex systems
- Machine Learning and Bayesian Artificial Intelligence schemes for damage
detection in structures
- Risk Based/Informed Inspection planning

Layman's description

In the Danish Offshore Center at DTU, within the research and development stream called CTR3 on integrity management of offshore structures, there are broad range of projects which relate to modelling and analysis of risks, safety and reliability.
In order to ensure that these activities are conducted under the same rationale in full consistency with best available knowledge, the present project aims to coordinate and manage across these projects.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/06/201831/08/2022

Keywords

  • Risk
  • Integrity management
  • Offshore structures
  • Fatigue Reliability
  • Risk Informed Inspection Planning
  • Damage detection
  • Structural Health Monitoring
  • Machine Learning
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Reliability
  • Reliability analysis
  • Bayesian Probabilistic Modeling

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