Hybrid Finite Element Method Development for Offshore Structures’ Calculation with the Implementation of Industry Standards

In the design process of offshore steel structures, it is typical to employ commercial calculation codes in which simulation and evaluation of results are performed on the basis of the available standards (e.g. API, DNV, Lloyds). The modeling and solution rely on finite element methods and cover the...

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Main Authors: Łubiński Jacek, Olszewski Henryk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-12-01
Series:Polish Maritime Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2019-0070
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spelling doaj-181421be453f4484a39d6ce7310b5cc82021-09-22T06:13:27ZengSciendoPolish Maritime Research2083-74292019-12-012649010010.2478/pomr-2019-0070pomr-2019-0070Hybrid Finite Element Method Development for Offshore Structures’ Calculation with the Implementation of Industry StandardsŁubiński Jacek0Olszewski Henryk1Gdansk University of Technology, PolandGdansk University of Technology, PolandIn the design process of offshore steel structures, it is typical to employ commercial calculation codes in which simulation and evaluation of results are performed on the basis of the available standards (e.g. API, DNV, Lloyds). The modeling and solution rely on finite element methods and cover the simulation of the structure’s properties along with the influence of the marine environment – sea currents, wave and wind loading, as well as the influence of vibrations, buoyancy and accompanying mass of water. Both commercial and open source mathematical modeling software which is available nowadays allows for cost effective and flexible implementation of advanced models for offshore industrial structures with high level of credibility and safety. The models can be built to suit task-specific requirements and evaluated on the basis of the selected criterial system best suited to the needs of the customer. Examples of methodology for environmental and structural model development are presented, along with simulation results covering a wide scope of data, ranging from stress and deformation to resonant characteristics and issues of technological feasibility.https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2019-0070offshore structuresdesign calculationssea loadingstress evaluationfem
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author Łubiński Jacek
Olszewski Henryk
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Olszewski Henryk
Hybrid Finite Element Method Development for Offshore Structures’ Calculation with the Implementation of Industry Standards
Polish Maritime Research
offshore structures
design calculations
sea loading
stress evaluation
fem
author_facet Łubiński Jacek
Olszewski Henryk
author_sort Łubiński Jacek
title Hybrid Finite Element Method Development for Offshore Structures’ Calculation with the Implementation of Industry Standards
title_short Hybrid Finite Element Method Development for Offshore Structures’ Calculation with the Implementation of Industry Standards
title_full Hybrid Finite Element Method Development for Offshore Structures’ Calculation with the Implementation of Industry Standards
title_fullStr Hybrid Finite Element Method Development for Offshore Structures’ Calculation with the Implementation of Industry Standards
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid Finite Element Method Development for Offshore Structures’ Calculation with the Implementation of Industry Standards
title_sort hybrid finite element method development for offshore structures’ calculation with the implementation of industry standards
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Maritime Research
issn 2083-7429
publishDate 2019-12-01
description In the design process of offshore steel structures, it is typical to employ commercial calculation codes in which simulation and evaluation of results are performed on the basis of the available standards (e.g. API, DNV, Lloyds). The modeling and solution rely on finite element methods and cover the simulation of the structure’s properties along with the influence of the marine environment – sea currents, wave and wind loading, as well as the influence of vibrations, buoyancy and accompanying mass of water. Both commercial and open source mathematical modeling software which is available nowadays allows for cost effective and flexible implementation of advanced models for offshore industrial structures with high level of credibility and safety. The models can be built to suit task-specific requirements and evaluated on the basis of the selected criterial system best suited to the needs of the customer. Examples of methodology for environmental and structural model development are presented, along with simulation results covering a wide scope of data, ranging from stress and deformation to resonant characteristics and issues of technological feasibility.
topic offshore structures
design calculations
sea loading
stress evaluation
fem
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2019-0070
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