Simplified Approach to Inspection Planning

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Abstract

A simplified and practically applicable approach for risk based inspection planning of fatigue sensitive structural details is presented. The basic idea behind the approach is that the fatigue sensitive details are categorized according to their stress intensity factors and their design fatigue life to service life ratio, i.e. the fatigue design factor (FDF) and SN curve. When the reserve strength ratio (RSR) and the corresponding probability of total structural failure given fatigue failure of the considered detail is known it is possible to make a generic description of fatigue sensitive structural details and thereby develop pre-made inspection plans in tables which depend on relative cost of inspections, repairs and failures. Due to the simplicity of the format of the developed inspection plans the proposed approach has a high potential in code making for the design and maintenance of steel structures. The validity of the proposed approach is illustrated through a study regarding inspection planning of offshore structures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProbabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability : Proceedings of the 8th ASCE Joint Specialty Conference
EditorsA. Kareem, A. Haldar, B.F. Spencer Jr., E.A. Johnson
Number of pages6
PublisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
Publication date2000
Publication statusPublished - 2000
EventProbabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability: ASCE Joint Specialty Conference - Notre Dame, Indianapolis, United States
Duration: 24 Jul 200026 Jul 2000
Conference number: 8

Conference

ConferenceProbabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability
Number8
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNotre Dame, Indianapolis
Period24/07/200026/07/2000

Keywords

  • Risk Based
  • Inspection Planning
  • Simplified Approach
  • Fatigue Design Factor
  • SN Curve

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