A digital twin for ship structures—R&D project in Japan

Author:

Fujikubo MasahikoORCID,Okada Tetsuo,Murayama Hideaki,Houtani Hidetaka,Osawa Naoki,Iijima Kazuhiro,Hamada Kunihiro,Toh Kimihiro,Oka Masayoshi,Hirakawa Shinichi,Shibata Kenichi,Ashida Tetsuro,Arima Toshiro,Tanaka Yoshiteru,Tatsumi Akira,Takeuchi Takaaki,Mitsuyuki Taiga,Mikami Kohei,Kobayashi Makito,Komoriyama Yusuke,Ma Chong,Chen Xi,Ochi Hiroshi,Miratsu Rei

Abstract

Abstract In order to clarify and visualize the real state of the structural performances of ships in operation and establish a more optimal, data-driven framework for ship design, construction and operation, an industry-academia joint R&D project on the digital twin for ship structures (DTSS) was conducted in Japan. This paper presents the major achievements of the project. The DTSS aims to grasp the stress responses over the whole ship structure in waves by data assimilation that merges hull monitoring and numerical simulation. Three data assimilation methods, namely, the wave spectrum method, Kalman filter method, and inverse finite element method were used, and their effectiveness was examined through model and full-scale ship measurements. Methods for predicting short-term extreme responses and long-term cumulative fatigue damage were developed for navigation and maintenance support using statistical approaches. In comparison with conventional approaches, response predictions were significantly improved by DTSS using real response data in encountered waves. Utilization scenarios for DTSS in the maritime industry were presented from the viewpoints of navigation support, maintenance support, rule improvement, and product value improvement, together with future research needs for implementation in the maritime industry.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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