Design Wave Height Related to Structure Lifetime

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Abstract

The determination of the design wave height (often given as the significant wave height) is usually based on statistical analysis of long-term extreme wave height measurement or hindcast. The result of such extreme wave height analysis is often given as the design wave height corresponding to a chosen return period. Sometimes confidence band of the design wave height is also given in order to include various sources of uncertainties. In this paper the First Order Reliability Method (FORM) is used to determine the design wave height corresponding to a certain exceedence probability within the structure lifetime. This includes the statistical vagrancy of nature, sample variability and the uncertainty due to measurement or hindcast error. Moreover, based on the discussion on the statistical vagrancy of nature, a formula for the calculation of encounter probability is presented.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCoastal Engineering : Proceedings of the 26th Conference on Coastal Engineering
EditorsBilly L. Edge
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
Publication date1999
ISBN (Print)0-7844-0411-9
Publication statusPublished - 1999
EventICCE 1998 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 22 Jun 199826 Jun 1998

Conference

ConferenceICCE 1998
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period22/06/199826/06/1998

Keywords

  • Significant Wave Heights
  • Design Wave Height
  • First Order Reliability Method
  • FORM

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