Digital Ship Structural
Health Monitoring
The project “Digital Ship Structural Health Monitoring” (dTHOR) will develop a system based on innovative utilization of large amounts of load and response measurements from robust and advanced sensors, a digital framework complying with recognised open standards for data exchange, and hybrid analysis and modelling which combines physics-based and data-driven models. dTHOR will consolidate end-users military operational requirements based on improved battle damage and structural integrity assessment, reduced hydro-acoustic signatures, and more accurate operation of weapon systems.
EDF2021 Funded Project “Digital Ship Structural Health Monitoring” (dTHOR) will develop a predictive ship structural health monitoring (SSHM) system on an innovative use of sensor measurement and hybrid analysis modelling enabling digital twins with high realism.
Coordinated by SINTEF A.S., this consortium is composed of 35 diversified and complementary partners from 11 countries (Norway, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Estonia and Denmark).
Coordinated by SINTEF A.S., this consortium is composed of 35 diversified and complementary partners from 11 countries (Norway, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Estonia and Denmark).
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