Ship and Offshore Structure Design in Climate Change Perspective.

By: Bitner-Gregersen, Elzbieta MariaContributor(s): Eide, Lars Ingolf | H�rte, Torfinn | Skjong, Rolf | Svensen, Tor | H�rte, TorfinnMaterial type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Climate StudiesPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2013Copyright date: �2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (76 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642341380Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ship and Offshore Structure Design in Climate Change PerspectiveDDC classification: 623.812 LOC classification: QA276-280Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Ship and Offshore Structure Design in Climate Change Perspective -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Open Access -- References -- 2 Observed and Predicted Climate Change -- 2.1…IPPC Scenarios -- 2.2…Climate Change and Variability -- 2.3…Changes in Storminess and Wind in the Twentieth Century -- 2.3.1 Extra-Tropical Storms -- 2.3.2 Tropical Storms -- 2.4…Changes in Waves in the Twentieth Century -- 2.5…Expected Changes in Storminess and Wind in the Twenty-first Century -- 2.5.1 Extra-Tropical Storms -- 2.5.2 Tropical Cyclones -- 2.6…Expected Changes in Waves in the Twenty-first Century -- 2.7…Changes in Other Parameters that May Impact Ocean Transportation -- 2.7.1 Water Level -- 2.7.2 Sea Ice -- Open Access -- References -- 3 Uncertainties -- 3.1…General -- 3.2…Definition of Uncertainties -- 3.3…Uncertainties Related to Wave Climate Projections -- 3.3.1 Effect of Climate Model and Climate Forcing -- 3.3.2 Effect of Downscaling -- 3.3.3 Effect of Extreme Value Model -- Open Access -- References -- 4 Summary of Past and Future Climate Change -- Open Access -- 5 Potential Impact of Climate Change on Design of Ship and Offshore Structures -- 5.1…General -- 5.2…Climate Change and Variability and Met-Ocean Design Criteria -- 5.3…Risk-Based Approach Applied in Current Design -- 5.4…Risk-Based Approach Including Climate Changes -- Open Access -- References -- 6 Consequences of Wave Climate Change for Tanker Design -- 6.1…Current Design Wave Database for Ship Structures -- 6.2…Hull Girder Collapse in Extreme Sagging Conditions -- 6.2.1 Set-Up of the Structural Reliability Analysis (SRA) -- 6.2.2 Still Water Bending Moment -- 6.2.3 Wave Bending Moment -- 6.2.4 Combination of Still Water and Wave Bending Moment -- 6.2.5 Ultimate Bending Moment Capacity -- 6.2.6 Results of Structural Reliability Analysis.
Open Access -- References -- 7 Conclusions -- Open Access -- References.
Summary: This inaugural volume on an emerging topic of vital interest details a risk-based approach to designing marine structures that accounts for unforeseen weather extremes caused by climate change, applying the principles to oil tanker designs of varying scale.
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Intro -- Ship and Offshore Structure Design in Climate Change Perspective -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Open Access -- References -- 2 Observed and Predicted Climate Change -- 2.1…IPPC Scenarios -- 2.2…Climate Change and Variability -- 2.3…Changes in Storminess and Wind in the Twentieth Century -- 2.3.1 Extra-Tropical Storms -- 2.3.2 Tropical Storms -- 2.4…Changes in Waves in the Twentieth Century -- 2.5…Expected Changes in Storminess and Wind in the Twenty-first Century -- 2.5.1 Extra-Tropical Storms -- 2.5.2 Tropical Cyclones -- 2.6…Expected Changes in Waves in the Twenty-first Century -- 2.7…Changes in Other Parameters that May Impact Ocean Transportation -- 2.7.1 Water Level -- 2.7.2 Sea Ice -- Open Access -- References -- 3 Uncertainties -- 3.1…General -- 3.2…Definition of Uncertainties -- 3.3…Uncertainties Related to Wave Climate Projections -- 3.3.1 Effect of Climate Model and Climate Forcing -- 3.3.2 Effect of Downscaling -- 3.3.3 Effect of Extreme Value Model -- Open Access -- References -- 4 Summary of Past and Future Climate Change -- Open Access -- 5 Potential Impact of Climate Change on Design of Ship and Offshore Structures -- 5.1…General -- 5.2…Climate Change and Variability and Met-Ocean Design Criteria -- 5.3…Risk-Based Approach Applied in Current Design -- 5.4…Risk-Based Approach Including Climate Changes -- Open Access -- References -- 6 Consequences of Wave Climate Change for Tanker Design -- 6.1…Current Design Wave Database for Ship Structures -- 6.2…Hull Girder Collapse in Extreme Sagging Conditions -- 6.2.1 Set-Up of the Structural Reliability Analysis (SRA) -- 6.2.2 Still Water Bending Moment -- 6.2.3 Wave Bending Moment -- 6.2.4 Combination of Still Water and Wave Bending Moment -- 6.2.5 Ultimate Bending Moment Capacity -- 6.2.6 Results of Structural Reliability Analysis.

Open Access -- References -- 7 Conclusions -- Open Access -- References.

This inaugural volume on an emerging topic of vital interest details a risk-based approach to designing marine structures that accounts for unforeseen weather extremes caused by climate change, applying the principles to oil tanker designs of varying scale.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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