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TABLE 2 Relationships Between the Strategic Plan, Thrust Areas, and Technology
Areas in the Research Plan. Sheet 2.
Research
Projects
STRATEGIC PINION:
NATIONAL GOALS
THRUST AREA
TECHNOLOGY
AREAS
95- 9 Hull Response Monitoring
System
95-10 A Guide to Damage Tolerance
Analysis of Marine Structures
95-11 Alternative Stiffening Systems
for Double-Skin Tankers (94-14)
95-12 Hull Rupture Resistance of
Cargo Tanks of Double Hull Tankers to
Low Energy Impacts
95-13 1\vo-Parameter Approach to
Fracture Prediction in Ship Structures
95-14 Assessment of Fire, Smoke, and
Toxicity Characteristics of Composite
Materials Proposed for Marine
Applications (94M-O)
95-15 High Productivity Welding
Processes (94-13)
95-16 Evaluation of Marine Structures
Education in North America
Safety and Integrity Reliability Loads and
Response
Environmental Risk
Mitigation
Safer and Integrity Inspection / Reliability
Maintenance
Maritime IndustIy
Support
Safety and Integrity
Mantime Industry
Support
Safety and Integrity
Environmental Risk
Mitigation
Safety and Integrity
Environmental Risk
Mitigation
Safety and Integrity
Environmental Risk
Mitigation
Maritime Industry
Support
Safety and Integrity
Environmental Risk
Mitigation
Maritime Industry
Support
Producibility/ Design
Competiveness
Reliability Design
Reliability Reliability
Composites Materials
Cnteria
Producibility/
Co mpet iven es s
Producibility/ Design
Competiveness
Fabrication and
Maintenance
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FIGURE ~ Recommendations of the Committee on Marine Structures
for the Ship Structure Comm~ttee's research program. Sheet I.
SYMPOSIA ADVANCE:I) CONCEPTS AND LONG AGE PI^NNING
1 By:{ 1994 1 I;Y 1995 1 I;Y 1996 1 I;Y 1997 1 FY 1998
CMS-SSSC Meeting I ~ I ~ I all · ~ ~ I
Ship Structure Committee/
Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers Ship Structures Symposium
SR-1363 Symposium and Workshop on the
Prevention of Fracture in Ship
Structures
95-1 Symposium and Workshop -
Higher Order Prediction Methods:
Hydrodynamic Loadings and Response
of Manne Structures
Ship Structure Committee/
Society of Naval Architects and Manne
Engineers Ship Structure Symposium -
Special Topic
Special Topic
Note: Lee following project designations are used:
SR-XXXX Ongoing SSC project
95-XX Recommended project for FY }995
95D-XX Recommended Design project for out yeam
95M-XX Recommended Materials project for OUT year;
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Initiate Project
Complete Project
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FIGURE ~ Recommendations of the Committee on Manne Structures
for the Ship Structure Committee's research program. Sheet 2.
I. THRUST AREA: Reliability
1 FY 1994 iFY 1995 1 FY 1996 1 FY 1997 1 I;Y 1998
SR-1337 Probabilitv-based Ship Design (Phase 2):
Loads and Load Combinations
SR-1338 Uncertainty in Strength Models for ~—-— I
Manne Structures
SR-1341 Residual Strength Assessment for
Damaged Manne Structures
SR-1342 Hydrodynamic Impact on
Displacement Ship Hulls
SR-1344 Assessment of Reliability of
Existing Ship Structures (Phase 2)
SR-1345 ProbabiliW-based Design (Phase 33:
Implementation of Design Guidelines for Ships
SR-1346 Improved Ship Hull Structural Details
Relative to Fatigue
SR-13443 Measurement of Ice Loads on
Ship Structures
SR-1349 Ductile Fracture Models for the Prediction
of Fracture Behavior of Ship Structure Details
SR-1353 Me Role of Human Error in the Design,
Construction, and Reliability of Manne Structures
SR-1356 Strength Sent of Pitted Plate Panels
SR-1359 U.S.-Russian Cooperative Research Effort
(Extreme Waves and Wave Impact Forces)
SR-1362 Probability I3ased Design (Phase 4),
Synthesis of the Reliability Thrust Area
95-5 Combined Mad Erects for Design and
Strength Assessment of Ship Structures (94D-J)
95~ Weld Detail Fatigue Life
Improvement Techniques
Initiate Project
~ I
Complete Project
J
Assess Project ~ I
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Representative terms from entire chapter:
ship structures
FIGURE ~ Recommendations of the Committee on Manne Structures
for the Ship Structure Committee's research program. Sheet 3.
I. rURUST AREA: Reliability fContinued)
PLY 1997 1 FY 1998
95-7 Structural Design Guide for
Twin Hull Vessels95~ Fatigue and Fracture Criteria
for Double-Hulled Ships
95-9 Hull Response Monitoring System
95-12 Rupture Resistance of Cargo Tanl;s of Double
Hull Tankem to Low Energy Impacts
95-13 Two-Parameter Approach to Fracture Prediction
in Ship Structures
95D-Q A Study of the Effects of Transport Route
Profiles Upon the Fatigue Failures of Ships
95D-S Consistent Stochastic Analysis Procedure for
Design of Floating Manne Structures
95D-T Nonlinear Rolling of a Lightship Tanker and
Other Shallow Draft Structures
9SI)-V Probability-Based Design (Phase 5~:
Novel Hull Forms and Environments (93-l)
95M-D Development of a Sensor for Evaluating
Corrosion in Areas not Easily Accessed for Inspection
95M-M Development of Ductile Fracture Assessment
Techniques for Small Defects in Ship Structure
Components (94-9)
95M-R F=cture Methodology for Strength
Mismatched Weldments (94M-D)
95TC-A Post Yield Strength of Ship
Structural Members
95TC-C Fiber Optic Strain Gauge
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Initiate Project
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FIGURE ~ Recommendations of the Committee on Manne Structures
for the Ship Structure Committee's research program. Sheet 4.
H. T:EIRUST AREA: Composites
1 FY 1994-1-FY 1995 1 I;Y 1996 1 FY 19971 FY 1998 1
SR-1367 Design Guide for Manne Applications of
Composites
95-14 Assessment of Fire, Smolce, and To'acirv
Characteristics of Composite Klatenals Proposed for
Manne Applications (AMMO)
95M-C Intelligent Composite Structure Development for
Marine Applications
95M-S Long-Term Durability of Polymer-Based
Composites and Corrosion at Metal-Composite
Interfaces (94~-K)
95M-T Analysis and Design Technology Development
for Marine Composite Structures (94M-~)
Advancement of Cost~ffectrve Composite Structures
.
Initiate Project
Complete Project
Assess Project · I
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FIGURE ~ Recommendations of the Committee on Marine Structures
for the Ship Structure Committee's research program. Sheet S.
.
III. THRUST AREA: Producibility / Competitiveness
1 FY 1994 1 FY 1995 1 Iffy 1996 1 FY 1997 1 FY 1998
SR-1333 Permanent In-service Repair Procedures for
Underwater Damage to Ship Hulls
SR-1339 Effect of High-strength Steels on Strength
Considerations of Design and Construction Details
of Ships
SR-1343 Optimized Weld Metal Properties for
Ship Structures
SR-1350 }germination of Design Criteria for
Stiffened Plate Panels
SR-1351 Hull Structure Concepts for Improved
Producibility
SR-1354 Grounding Protection of Tanken;
SR-1357 Retention of Weld Metal Properties and
Hydrogen Cracking
SR-1358 Optimized Design Parametem for Welded
TMCP Steels
SR-1364 Guidelines for Evaluation of Finite Element
Models and Results
SR-1368 Compensation for Openings in
Structural Memben;
95-11 Alternative Stiffening Systems for
Double-Skin Tan kem (94-14)
95-15 High Productivity Welding Process" (94-13)
95-16 Evaluation of Marine Structures Education
in North America
95D-A Comparative Design of Orthogonally Stiffened
Plates for Production and Structural Integrity
95D-B Use of Adhesives for Structural Bonding of
Manne Structures (94D-S)
Initiate Project
Complete Project
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FIGURE ~ Recommendations of the Committee on Manne Structures
for the Ship Structure Committee's research program. Sheet 6.
m. T~Rusr AREA Producibility / Competitiveness (Continued)
LFY 1994 1 FY 1995 1 FY 1996 1 FY 1997 1 FY 1998 1
95D-F Design of Innovative Producible Manne
Structure (94-18 revised
95D-K Metrication Impact Assessment and
Implementation Guide
95D-L AnalysislCompanson of International versus
U.S. Structural Standards
95M-E Performance and Optimized Weld Metal
Properties for 65,000 psi Yield Strength Steel Plate
95M-~:) Heat Affected Zone Toughness
of High-Heat-Input Welds (9412)
95M-V Weldable Coatings for Ship Construction
(94-11)
Initiate Project
Complete Project
Assess Project ~ I
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1
FIGURE ~ Recommendations of the Committee on Marine Structures
for the Ship Structure Committee's research program. Sheet 7.
IV. l ~ KU ST AREA: Inspection / Maintenance
. . . . . .
~.G=I
SR-1335 Interactrve Nature of Cathodic Polarization
and Fatigue
SR-1347 Maintenance of Manne Structures:
A State-of-the-Art Summary
SR-1355 Inspection of Manne Structures
SR-1365 Optimal Strategies for Inspection of Ships for
Fatigue andlor Cormsion Damage
SR-1366 Corrosion Control of Inner-Hull Spaces
95-2 Methodology to Establish the Adequacy of Weld
Repaim (94~)
95-3 Commercial Ship Design and Fabrication for
Corrosion Control (944)
954 Detection Probability Assessment of Visual
Inspection of Ships
95-10 A Guide to Damage Tolerance Analysis of
Manne Structures
95M-A Retrofit of Manne Cathodic Protection Systems
95M-B High Cycle Fatigue of Welded, Cathodically
Protected Structural Steel in Sea Water
95M-H In Situ Nondestructive Evaluation of Fatigue
and Fracture Properties for Aging Ship Structures
95M-N Threshold and Near-~reshold Corrosion
Fatigue Testing of Dianne Steels (94-10)
95M-Q Evaluation of Residual Stress Effects on
Weldments Fracture Behavior (94-19)
95TC-B Standardized Approach to Methodology and
Analysis of Ultrasonic Inspections of Ship Structures
Initiate Project
Complete Project
Assess Project ~ I
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