Title: OCEN 201 Introduction to Ocean
1OCEN 201Introduction to Ocean Coastal
Engineering
- Offshore Structures
- Jun Zhang
- Jun-zhang_at_tamu.edu
2- Offshore Structures
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- Drilling rigs Exploration of oil and gas
- Stay in a place for a few months (Mobil or
movable)Â - - Jack-up drilling rig
- - MODU (Mobil Offshore Drilling Unit)
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- Production platforms Production of oil and gas
- Stay in a place for at least a few years
(usually 20 -30 years) - - Ground-base structure ( lt500800 m)
- - Floating Structures (gt 800 m)
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3Fig. 3-2 Example of jack-up drilling rig Legs
are retractable
4- Fig. 3-3
- A semi-submersible
- Drilling Rig
- Mooring system
- or Dynamic positioning
5DP - Dynamic Positioning
6Fig. 3-5 Steel Jacket Platform in 20 200 m
waters lt 500 m Cannot be moved
7OFFSHORE PLATFORM
8Fig. 3-6 Concrete Gravity Structure
9OFFSHORE STRUCTURES
10OFFSHORE PRODUCTION DRILLING
11OFFSHORE PLATFORM
12DRILLING RIG SPAR
13Articulated Tower
Fig. 3-10 pp56 New version Fig. 12 pp61
14Single Anchor Leg Mooring System
Fig. 3-11 pp56 New Version Fig.13 pp62
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16- Wave Forces on Offshore Structures
- Morrison Equations
- Diffraction/Radiation Theory
- (Potential theory, neglect water viscosity)
- CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)
- (Navier-Stokes Equations, considering water
viscosity)
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19Morrison Equations Modified ME
20Wave Forces on A Vertical Cylinder Velocity
acceleration are a function of z t Force
(function of t)
21Wave Forces on A Vertical Cylinder
22Wave Forces on a Horizontal Cylinder Velocity
acceleration are a function of t only
23Wave Forces on a Horizontal Cylinder
24Example of Problem 3-1 pp73 (old v.
pp64) Computing the horizontal load on a
vertical cylinder Drag coefficient of a
cylinder pp 72 75 (old v. pp63
64) Added-Mass coefficient of a cylinder pp 72
(old v. pp64)
25Wind Current Forces Steady oscillatory
portions Steady current forces
26Wind Forces
27Forces on Pipeline Due to Wave Currents
28Free Body diagram of A Pipe under the impact of
Wave Currents