TY - JOUR
T1 - Short-term statistics of ice loads on ship bow frames in floe ice fields
T2 - Full-scale measurements in the Antarctic ocean
AU - Li, Fang
AU - Lu, Liangliang
AU - Suominen, Mikko
AU - Kujala, Pentti
N1 - Funding Information:
This project has received funding from the Lloyd's Register Foundation, a charitable foundation, 563 helping to protect life and property by supporting engineering-related education, public engagement and the application of research www.lrfoundation.org.uk. We also than Andrei Sandru for providing the processed images; and Christof M. van Zijl, James-John Matthee and Annie Bekker from Stellenbosch University, who provide enormous helps on visual observation of ice condition during the SANAP 2018/2019 and Weddell Sea Expedition 2019.
Funding Information:
This project has received funding from the Lloyd's Register Foundation , a charitable foundation, 563 helping to protect life and property by supporting engineering-related education, public engagement and the application of research www.lrfoundation.org.uk . We also than Andrei Sandru for providing the processed images; and Christof M. van Zijl, James-John Matthee and Annie Bekker from Stellenbosch University, who provide enormous helps on visual observation of ice condition during the SANAP 2018/2019 and Weddell Sea Expedition 2019.
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PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - Ship operation and ice loading in floe ice fields have received considerable interest during recent years. There have been several numerical simulators developed by different institutes which can simulate ship navigation through floe ice fields and estimate ship performance and local ice loads. However, public data obtained from full-scale measurement covering comprehensively ship performance and ice loads under various ice thicknesses, concentrations and floe sizes are rare. The 2018/19 Antarctic voyage of the Polar Supply and Research Vessel (PSRV) S.A. Agulhas II gathered considerable data of the ship in floe ice fields under various thicknesses, concentrations, and floe sizes. The aim of this paper is to carry out statistical analysis to seek suitable probability distributions which adequately fit the measured ice load and therefore suitable to be used as parent distributions for long-term estimation. For this aim, three categories of probability distributions, namely standard distributions, truncated distributions and mixture distributions are tested. It is found that truncated distributions can fit the load data better than standard distributions bounded at the threshold. In addition, mixture distributions are shown to have promising features, which fit the data well and are able to separate distribution components. Subsequentially, the well-performed distributions are used as parent distributions to make long-term load estimations. The estimation results demonstrate that long-term estimations are sensitive to the selection of parent distribution, which addresses the importance of finding correct distribution to model short-term ice loads. The data of ten selected cases will be published for the use of other researchers.
AB - Ship operation and ice loading in floe ice fields have received considerable interest during recent years. There have been several numerical simulators developed by different institutes which can simulate ship navigation through floe ice fields and estimate ship performance and local ice loads. However, public data obtained from full-scale measurement covering comprehensively ship performance and ice loads under various ice thicknesses, concentrations and floe sizes are rare. The 2018/19 Antarctic voyage of the Polar Supply and Research Vessel (PSRV) S.A. Agulhas II gathered considerable data of the ship in floe ice fields under various thicknesses, concentrations, and floe sizes. The aim of this paper is to carry out statistical analysis to seek suitable probability distributions which adequately fit the measured ice load and therefore suitable to be used as parent distributions for long-term estimation. For this aim, three categories of probability distributions, namely standard distributions, truncated distributions and mixture distributions are tested. It is found that truncated distributions can fit the load data better than standard distributions bounded at the threshold. In addition, mixture distributions are shown to have promising features, which fit the data well and are able to separate distribution components. Subsequentially, the well-performed distributions are used as parent distributions to make long-term load estimations. The estimation results demonstrate that long-term estimations are sensitive to the selection of parent distribution, which addresses the importance of finding correct distribution to model short-term ice loads. The data of ten selected cases will be published for the use of other researchers.
KW - Floe ice field
KW - Full-scale measurement
KW - Ice load statistics
KW - Mixture distribution
KW - Statistical inference
KW - Truncated distribution
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U2 - 10.1016/j.marstruc.2021.103049
DO - 10.1016/j.marstruc.2021.103049
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85112129729
SN - 0951-8339
VL - 80
JO - Marine Structures
JF - Marine Structures
M1 - 103049
ER -