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H2020-MSCA-RISE-2016 “Reliability and Safety Engineering and Technology for large maritime engineering systems” (RESET)

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H2020-MSCA-RISE-2016 “Reliability and Safety Engineering and Technology for large maritime engineering systems” (RESET)

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Leitung:  Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Beer (Beneficiary)
E-Mail:  beer@irz.uni-hannover.de
Team:  Dr. techn. Matteo Broggi, Dr. Vasileios Fragkoulis, M.Sc. Marco Behrendt, M. Sc. Jasper Behrensdorf, M.Sc. Tobias-Emanuel Regenhardt, M.Sc. Julian Salomon
Jahr:  2017
Datum:  01-05-17
Förderung:  European Commission: 229.500,00€
Laufzeit:  05/2017 – 05/2021
Weitere Informationen http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/206412_en.html

 

Abstract

Failure of large complex engineering systems often leads to catastrophic consequences. Their efficient and safe design and operation will avoid or reduce malfunctions, failures and accidents, which would have a significant impact on the daily life of the public in terms of service and product delivery, business interruption, economic losses, human injuries/fatalities, and property and environmental damage.
The proposed project aims to develop and apply knowledge in Reliability and Safety Engineering and Technology (RESET), for safe and reliable design and operation of large maritime (marine and offshore) and other made-to-order (MTO) engineering systems. This multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary project of 48 months’ duration, will formulate a consortium of complementary expertise targeting areas of academic and industrial importance. In particular, a series of integrated activities will investigate i) the framework for reliability and safety assessment, ii) system risk and reliability modelling under uncertainties, iii) fluid and structural modelling under uncertain environments, iv) fatigue and fracture assessment, v) decision making together with case studies, and vi) the development of guidelines for general application of the developed models.
The engineering systems that are addressed in this project include: a) ships, b) offshore installations, c) offshore wind farm units and d) other MTO engineering structures/units. In order to achieve an integrated project, all the ESRs and ERs involved will conduct their model development and application within the RESET framework. Novel and flexible models for addressing the identified research needs will be developed for application in situations where conventional approaches may not be confidently applied due to incompleteness, randomness and fuzziness of the available data for use in reliability and safety analysis. The collaboratively produced research results will be disseminated to a wide audience.

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Funding

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 730888.
Amount:  € 148,500