Pt. Pedersen et Sm. Zhang, Absorbed energy in ship collisions and grounding - Revising Minarsky's empirical method, J SHIP RES, 44(2), 2000, pp. 140-154
Minorsky's well-known empirical formula, which relates the absorbed energy
to the destroyed material volume, has been widely used in analyses of high-
energy collision and grounding accidents for nearly 40 years. The advantage
of the method is its apparent simplicity. Obviously. its drawback is that
the absorbed energy does not depend on the arrangement of the structure, th
e material properties, and the damage mode. The purpose of the present pape
r is to establish a new simple relation between the absorbed energy and the
destroyed material volume, which can be used as a design tool for analysis
of ship collisions and grounding. The developed expressions reflect the st
ructural arrangement, the material properties, and different damage pattern
s. The present method is validated against a large number of existing exper
imental results and detailed numerical simulation results. Applications to
full-scale ship grounding accidents, the bottom raking damage to tankers an
d the bottom damage distribution for high-speed vessels are also presented.
The proposed method may be considered as an improvement of the classical M
inorsky method.