Aryai Vahid, Abbassi Roquzbeh, Abdussamie Nagi, Salehi Fatemeh, Garaniya Vikram, Asadnia Mohsen, Baksh Al-Amin, Penesis Irene, Karampour Hassan, Draper Scott, Magee Allan, Keng Ang Kok, Shearer Chris, Sivandran Suba, Yew Lim Kian, Cook Denham, Underwood Mark, Martini Andrew, Heasman Kevin, Abrahams Jonathan, Wang Chien-Ming
School of Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics, Australian Maritime College (AMC), University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia.
Process Saf Environ Prot. 2021 Apr;148:437-461. doi: 10.1016/j.psep.2020.10.016. Epub 2020 Oct 14.
Sustainable use of the ocean for food and energy production is an emerging area of research in different countries around the world. This goal is pursued by the Australian aquaculture, offshore engineering and renewable energy industries, research organisations and the government through the "Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre". To address the challenges of offshore food and energy production, leveraging the benefits of co-location, vertical integration, infrastructure and shared services, will be enabled through the development of novel Multi-Purpose Offshore-Platforms (MPOP). The structural integrity of the designed systems when being deployed in the harsh offshore environment is one of the main challenges in developing the MPOPs. Employing structural reliability analysis methods for assessing the structural safety of the novel aquaculture-MPOPs comes with different limitations. This review aims at shedding light on these limitations and discusses the current status and future directions for structural reliability analysis of a novel aquaculture-MPOP considering Australia's unique environment. To achieve this aim, challenges which exist at different stages of reliability assessment, from data collection and uncertainty quantification to load and structural modelling and reliability analysis implementation, are discussed. Furthermore, several solutions to these challenges are proposed based on the existing knowledge in other sectors, and particularly from the offshore oil and gas industry. Based on the identified gaps in the review process, potential areas for future research are introduced to enable a safer and more reliable operation of the MPOPs.
可持续利用海洋进行食品和能源生产是世界各国新兴的研究领域。澳大利亚的水产养殖、海洋工程和可再生能源行业、研究机构以及政府通过“蓝色经济合作研究中心”来追求这一目标。为应对海洋食品和能源生产的挑战,通过开发新型多用途海上平台(MPOP),将能够利用共址、垂直整合、基础设施和共享服务的优势。在恶劣的海洋环境中部署设计系统时,其结构完整性是开发MPOP的主要挑战之一。采用结构可靠性分析方法评估新型水产养殖MPOP的结构安全性存在不同的局限性。本综述旨在阐明这些局限性,并讨论考虑澳大利亚独特环境的新型水产养殖MPOP结构可靠性分析的现状和未来方向。为实现这一目标,讨论了可靠性评估不同阶段存在的挑战,从数据收集和不确定性量化到荷载和结构建模以及可靠性分析实施。此外,基于其他领域,特别是海洋石油和天然气行业的现有知识,提出了应对这些挑战的几种解决方案。基于综述过程中确定的差距,介绍了未来潜在的研究领域,以实现MPOP更安全、更可靠的运行。