Stochastic Dynamics of Marine Structures
Stochastic Dynamics of Marine Structures is a text for students and reference for professionals on the basic theory and methods used for stochastic modeling and analysis of marine structures subjected to environmental loads. The first part of the book provides a detailed introduction to the basic dynamic analysis of structures, which serves as a foundation for later chapters on stochastic response analysis. This includes an extensive chapter on the finite element method. A careful introduction to stochastic modeling is provided, which includes the concepts: stochastic process, variance spectrum, random environmental processes, response spectrum, response statistics, and short- and long-term extreme value models. The second part of the book offers detailed discussions of limit state design approaches, fatigue design methods, the equations of motion for dynamic structures, and numerical solution techniques. The final chapter highlights methods for prediction of extreme values from measured data or data obtained by Monte Carlo simulation.
- Offers a general introduction to the topic
- Provides a reference for experts and specialists
- Will be supported by a website with many exercises and problems with detailed solutions
Reviews & endorsements
"This book is meant to serve as a text for students and a reference for professionals on the basic theory and methods used for stochastic modeling and analysis of marine structures subject to environmental loads." -Mathematical Reviews
Product details
October 2012Hardback
9780521881555
422 pages
257 × 178 × 28 mm
1.02kg
180 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Preliminaries
- 2. Dynamics of single-degree-of-freedom linear systems
- 3. Dynamics of multi-degree-of-freedom linear systems
- 4. The finite element method
- 5. Stochastic processes
- 6. The variance spectrum
- 7. Random environmental processes
- 8. Environmental loads
- 9. The response spectrum
- 10. Response statistics
- 11. Statistics for nonlinear problems
- 12. Short-term and long-term extremes
- 13. Dynamic load effects for design checks
- 14. The equations of motion
- 15. Numerical solution techniques
- 16. Monte Carlo methods and extreme value prediction.