Volume 3A: Structures, Safety and Reliability 2017
DOI: 10.1115/omae2017-61243
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Evaluation of Conventional Methods of Establishing Extreme Mooring Design Loads

Abstract: A key aspect in the design of a mooring system for a floating production unit is the estimation of the extreme mooring line loads for a specified short-term sea state of typical duration equal to 3 hours. Commonly used design approaches today are based on time-domain simulations whereby each 3 hour sea state is run a number of times (typically 10–30 times) to represent the randomness of the sea. A maximum response is recorded from each simulation. Particular statistic of the maxima data (e.g. mean, most probab… Show more

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“…A fully coupled numerical model has been analysed in the time domain (refer toFigure 2for the schematic view of the model). The reader can refer to[17] for more details on the model.…”
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“…A fully coupled numerical model has been analysed in the time domain (refer toFigure 2for the schematic view of the model). The reader can refer to[17] for more details on the model.…”
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confidence: 99%