Title of article :
Hull Structure Integrity Management in Floating Structures–FSO Puteri Dulang Case
Author/Authors :
Thankappan, Ajith Kumar MISC Berhad - Department of Hull and Structure, Engineering and Design, Offshore Business Unit, Malaysia , Yusof, M. Fazli B. M. MISC Berhad - Department of Hull and Structure, Engineering and Design, Offshore Business Unit, Malaysia
From page :
59
To page :
71
Abstract :
This paper highlights the key differences in practices employed in managing hull structure integrity of permanently moored floating offshore structures as against sailing vessels which are subject to periodic dry docking. During the design phase, the structural integrity management over the life of a sailing vessel is primarily taken into account by means of Class prescribed Nominal Design Corrosion Values which are added to minimum scantling requirements calculated based on strength and fatigue criteria. In contrast, for permanently moored offshore installations like FPSOs, FSOs etc. the hull structure integrity over the entire design life of the asset is a key design consideration both for new buildings and conversions. Analytic methods and tools (primarily those developed by Class Societies) are available to evaluate the strength requirements (based on yielding, buckling and ultimate strength criteria) and fatigue life of the hull structure. Typically three levels of analysis with increasing degree of complexity and analysis time are used to predict the structural response and fatigue life of the Hull during design phase. The degree of detailed analysis required needs to be determined in light of the expected optimization in terms of savings in scantlings for new building or for steel renewal requirements in case of conversions.
Keywords :
Hull structure , finite element analysis , global structural strength , fatigue analysis
Journal title :
Jurnal Teknologi :F
Journal title :
Jurnal Teknologi :F
Record number :
2716656
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