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Tutorial #4 KL4120 Offshore Platform Ocean Engineering ITB 2015

This document provides guidance on modeling loads for an offshore platform structural analysis. It discusses determining self-weight, live, equipment, crane, and environmental loads, including wave, current, and wind loads. Load factors and combinations are also addressed. Examples of load details and environmental conditions are provided. References for live loads, equipment specifications, and crane assumptions are recommended.
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Tutorial #4 KL4120 Offshore Platform Ocean Engineering ITB 2015

This document provides guidance on modeling loads for an offshore platform structural analysis. It discusses determining self-weight, live, equipment, crane, and environmental loads, including wave, current, and wind loads. Load factors and combinations are also addressed. Examples of load details and environmental conditions are provided. References for live loads, equipment specifications, and crane assumptions are recommended.
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Tutorial #4

KL4120 Offshore Platform


Ocean Engineering ITB
2015
 Advanced Modelling (Review)
 Basic Load
 Environmental Load
 Load Factor and Combination
 Global Parameters

 Assignment #3!
 Any questions (before)?

 Kind of member properties type?


 How to determine member property?
 Why model need to be offsets?
 Check model step and troubleshooting
 Selfweight / Deadload
 Live load
 Equipment Load
 Jacket Appurtunance Load
 Crane Load + Moment
 etc
Contoh load detail (requested by owner):
 Selfweight / Deadload
 Two way to determine selfweight and
deadload in SACS, which one we use?
 Live load
 Live load = human load / operating load
 Different for each areas/decks/standards
 Equipment Load
 Using pressure area load
 Calculate weight / area of equipment, and
then input the load
 Jacket appurtunance load:
 Anode
 Pad-eye / shackle
 Mudmats (if not appear in model)
 Ladder
 etc
 Crane load and moments:
 What we need:
 crane weight
 crane arm
 Calculate manually and input as joint load
and joint moment
 Wave Load
 Current Load
 Wind Load
 etc
 Flood (for platform in river/delta/estuary area)
 Tsunami (for platform in tsunami area)
 dll
 Wave Load
 Wave Load
 Wave theory selection
 Calculate Tapp
 Wave Load
 Current Load
 Wind Load

 Wind load on SACS


 Seastate input
 Manual calculation,
applied in deck legs

Find the difference!


 Wind Load
Contoh environmental load :
 Why load must be factor-ed?
 Why should be determine load combination?
 How to determine factor and combination?
 Mass and Drag Coefficient
 Marine Growth
 etc
 Mass and Drag Coefficient
 Marine Growth
 Load input from last model that created.
 Detail:
 Selfweight
 Live load (see references!)
 Equipment (weight and dimension -> see references!)
 Crane (assumptions -> see references!)

 Environmental load:
 NIM 155120xy
 x = wave height , y = wave period
 |x-y| = wind speed
 x and y = current speed ( bigger in surface, less in seabed)
 Address : ftp://kuliah.ocean.itb.ac.id
 Username : senin
 Password : malam

 Format nama file:


sacinp.tugas3_155120xy

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