Spectral Dynamic Analysis of A Stationary Jack-Up Platform

The paper refers to the dynamic short-term response analysis of the Baltic steel drilling platform (see Fig.2) in a random sea-state represented by one-dimensional wave spectrum proposed by Striekalov and Massel, which is recommended for the Baltic Sea area. The Baltic drilling platform is a jack-up...

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Main Author: Rozmarynowski Bogdan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-03-01
Series:Polish Maritime Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2019-0005
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spelling doaj-29aab4bad54140548230a38d8f91452b2021-09-05T14:01:08ZengSciendoPolish Maritime Research2083-74292019-03-01261404810.2478/pomr-2019-0005pomr-2019-0005Spectral Dynamic Analysis of A Stationary Jack-Up PlatformRozmarynowski Bogdan0Gdańsk University of Technology, PolandThe paper refers to the dynamic short-term response analysis of the Baltic steel drilling platform (see Fig.2) in a random sea-state represented by one-dimensional wave spectrum proposed by Striekalov and Massel, which is recommended for the Baltic Sea area. The Baltic drilling platform is a jack-up type platform for the exploration and exploitation of oil under the Baltic Sea. The presented analysis deals with the stationary phase of the platform life when its legs are fixed in the sea bottom. The submerged elements of jack-up platforms are relatively slender, thus to assess the in-line wave forces a modified Morison equation is justified. The application of frequency transfer functions to offshore vibration systems leads to structural response spectra whose input is defined by the wave elevation and wind velocity spectra. The analysis can be applied also to support structures for offshore wind turbines.https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2019-0005offshore structuresrandom variablesstructural reliabilitysimulation methods
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author Rozmarynowski Bogdan
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Spectral Dynamic Analysis of A Stationary Jack-Up Platform
Polish Maritime Research
offshore structures
random variables
structural reliability
simulation methods
author_facet Rozmarynowski Bogdan
author_sort Rozmarynowski Bogdan
title Spectral Dynamic Analysis of A Stationary Jack-Up Platform
title_short Spectral Dynamic Analysis of A Stationary Jack-Up Platform
title_full Spectral Dynamic Analysis of A Stationary Jack-Up Platform
title_fullStr Spectral Dynamic Analysis of A Stationary Jack-Up Platform
title_full_unstemmed Spectral Dynamic Analysis of A Stationary Jack-Up Platform
title_sort spectral dynamic analysis of a stationary jack-up platform
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Maritime Research
issn 2083-7429
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The paper refers to the dynamic short-term response analysis of the Baltic steel drilling platform (see Fig.2) in a random sea-state represented by one-dimensional wave spectrum proposed by Striekalov and Massel, which is recommended for the Baltic Sea area. The Baltic drilling platform is a jack-up type platform for the exploration and exploitation of oil under the Baltic Sea. The presented analysis deals with the stationary phase of the platform life when its legs are fixed in the sea bottom. The submerged elements of jack-up platforms are relatively slender, thus to assess the in-line wave forces a modified Morison equation is justified. The application of frequency transfer functions to offshore vibration systems leads to structural response spectra whose input is defined by the wave elevation and wind velocity spectra. The analysis can be applied also to support structures for offshore wind turbines.
topic offshore structures
random variables
structural reliability
simulation methods
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2019-0005
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