2019
DOI: 10.1680/jencm.19.00004
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Fidelity of computational modelling of offshore jacket platforms

Abstract: The development of oil and gas exploitation offshore has a history of about half a century. Many platforms have been built since to facilitate the production of hydrocarbons oil and gas, of which fixed offshore jacket type structures are the most commonly adopted rigs for shallow water depths. The present paper focuses on the modelling of a 4-legged X-braced

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“…An OJP as a real case study is considered in the North Sea encountered harsh environmental conditions to demonstrate the application of the proposed methodology. Some conventional studies have been conducted to investigate the OJPs' performance in the North Sea; however, the structures have not been exposed to harsh environmental conditions [28,29]. In the present paper, an OJP encountered a harsh environmental condition in different return periods due to extreme wave loading for evaluating the structure's nonlinear dynamic behavior in survival conditions.…”
Section: Application Of the Developed Methodology: A Case Studymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…An OJP as a real case study is considered in the North Sea encountered harsh environmental conditions to demonstrate the application of the proposed methodology. Some conventional studies have been conducted to investigate the OJPs' performance in the North Sea; however, the structures have not been exposed to harsh environmental conditions [28,29]. In the present paper, an OJP encountered a harsh environmental condition in different return periods due to extreme wave loading for evaluating the structure's nonlinear dynamic behavior in survival conditions.…”
Section: Application Of the Developed Methodology: A Case Studymentioning
confidence: 97%