Abstract
Recent efforts on wave loads and their structural effects, ultimate and fatigue resistance, and structural reliability issues relating to requalification of jackets are reviewed. The emphasis is on experiences with North Sea structures. [S0892-7219(00)01201-2]
Issue Section:
Technical Papers
Keywords:
oil technology,
natural gas technology,
installation,
structural engineering,
safety systems,
design engineering,
failure analysis,
code standards
Topics:
Design,
Failure,
Fatigue,
Fracture (Materials),
Inspection,
Reliability,
Safety,
Stress,
Waves,
Uncertainty,
Probability,
Damage
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