Neural network modeling of the nonlinear dynamic structural offshore system with hysteresis

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Abstract

This paper proposes an empirical modeling of the system formed by the riserplatform connection, in deep water. This connection has the objective of minimizing the acting bending moment, possesses high complexity and highcriticity due to economic and environmental consequences from its fault. The main element in the joint is made of elastomeric material, which reveals nonlinear hysteresis. In addition, this whole connection system presents nonlinearities due to the action of dynamic loading and large motions. TDNN and Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) are being investigated since they possess the ability to model nonlinear hysteretic behaviors and also dynamic systems. Simulation results have confirmed that RNN is the one that presents the best representation of the system studied. Emphasis shall be given to the additional difficulties, which arise from the utilization of real data in the modeling process for this system.

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Rocha, D. M., Ebecken, N. F. F., Calba, L. P., & Kaiser, D. L. (2008). Neural network modeling of the nonlinear dynamic structural offshore system with hysteresis. In WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies (Vol. 40, pp. 13–24). https://doi.org/10.2495/DATA080021

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