Neumann, Karoline M.Karoline M.NeumannEhlers, SörenSörenEhlers2019-12-112019-12-112019-06Proceedings of the International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - OMAE (3): (2019-06)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3974Strength of corroded marine structures is in the industry traditionally assessed using average thickness reduction together with the assumption of a uniform surface. In academia it is however realised that the surface texture will influence the strength where the effect of the irregular surface is considered through various parameters such as reduced material properties, roughness, geometrical ratios and thickness distributions. In this paper, the objective is to present a power spectrum which describes the corroded surface topography. Therefore, power spectra of surface and thickness are produced from 3D laser scan of real corroded mild steel specimens from a 30 year old ship using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). The frequency distribution describes the spatial variability, wherefrom the autocorrelation function (ACF) is deduced. A log-log fit is made to the power spectrum, where the interception with the ordinate axis describes the corrosion severity. This way of describing the surface pattern of the corrosion deterioration may serve as input to novel ways of calculating corroded strength and fatigue initiation as well as simulation of corroded surfaces.enCorrelation lengthGeneral corrosionLaser scanPower spectral densitySteelSurface topographyThicknessPower spectrum for surface description of corroded ship structure from laser scanConference Paper10.1115/OMAE2019-95907Conference Paper