TY  - JOUR
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2018.12.059
SP  - 358
KW  - Offshore supply vessel
KW  -  Visiting vessel
KW  -  Passing vessel
KW  -  Collision between offshore platform and offshore supply vessel
KW  -  Quantitative collision risk assessment
TI  - A probabilistic approach to determine design loads for collision between an offshore supply vessel and offshore installations
ID  - discovery10072270
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
SN  - 0029-8018
EP  - 374
JF  - Ocean Engineering
AV  - public
N2  - Offshore supply vessel (OSV) collisions have been identified as the most frequent type of collision accidents in the offshore oil/gas or wind turbine industries. Quantitative risk assessment (QRA) is an efficient method for evaluating the collision risk to an offshore installation. In-depth information on collision load parameters, such as incoming ship velocity and impact location, is considered prerequisite for determining the consequences of collisions with accuracy. Thus, the aim of this study is to provide a new probabilistic method for determining collision design loads. Each input parameter is treated by a probability density function, and a set of 50 prospective collision scenarios is generated using Latin hyper cube sampling (LHS) technique. Numerical computations of ship motions are performed to obtain collision load parameters. The probabilistic characteristics of the parameters using a goodness of fit test and an interval study are carried out, and best-fit probability density functions and the exceedance curves are established. A case study of the proposed method is demonstrated using a hypothetical OSV and an offshore jacket structure located in a hypothetical oceanic region. The details of the computations are documented, and the findings of the study are discussed.
VL  - 173
Y1  - 2019/02/01/
PB  - PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
A1  - Mujeeb-Ahmed, MP
A1  - Paik, JK
ER  -