2023
DOI: 10.3390/jmse11071348
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Cost–Benefit Assessment of Offshore Structures Considering Structural Deterioration

Abstract: Offshore facilities are essential infrastructure systems for many nations because their partial or total interruption causes diverse consequences in the economic, political, environmental, and social sectors. With the aim to preserve such structures at acceptable reliability levels, an approach is proposed to calculate the optimal instant of time in which inspection and maintenance works can be performed. The optimal time instant is estimated following the cost benefit criterion (CB) considering the cost of in… Show more

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“…Reducing inspection costs is a key driver behind the industry's recent interest in utilising advanced technologies such as autonomous vehicles. As stated by [29,30], inspections can be complex and costly, especially when dealing with large structures or covering long distances at significant depths. Therefore, finding ways to decrease expenses while maintaining high quality and accuracy above and below water has become an important challenge for the industry.…”
Section: Recommendations For Offshore Inspectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reducing inspection costs is a key driver behind the industry's recent interest in utilising advanced technologies such as autonomous vehicles. As stated by [29,30], inspections can be complex and costly, especially when dealing with large structures or covering long distances at significant depths. Therefore, finding ways to decrease expenses while maintaining high quality and accuracy above and below water has become an important challenge for the industry.…”
Section: Recommendations For Offshore Inspectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%