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Guedes Soares, C., Basu, R., Cerup Sinonsen, B., Egorov, G.V., Hung, C.F., Lindstrom, P., Samuelides, E., Vredeveldt, A. and Yoshikawa, T. (2009), “V.1 - Damage Assessment After Accidental Events”, Proceedings of the 17th International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC), 16-21 August, 2009, Jang, C. D. and Hong, S. Y. (Eds.), Seoul National University, Vol. 2, pp. 1-72.

Concern for the extent of damage and local and global residual strength of ship structures, after accidental events. Such damage is to be the result from small and large energy events such as wave impact, green water, slamming, dropped and impacting objects, local overload, collision, grounding, explosions, fire and similar. The assessment shall be conducted in both the absence and presence of ageing effects such as fatigue cracks, corrosion and local dents. The assessment shall also include the effects of temporary repairs and mitigating actions following the damage.

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