ABS 169 NOTICE 3-2012 GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING FLOATING OFFSHORE LIQUEFIED GAS TERMINALS JUNE 2010.pdf
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1、 ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING FLOATING OFFSHORE LIQUEFIED GAS TERMINALS .2010 1 GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING FLOATING OFFSHORE LIQUEFIED GAS TERMINALS JUNE 2010 NOTICE NO. 3 September 2012 The following Rule Changes become EFFECTIVE AS OF 1 SEPTEMBR 2012. (See http:/www.eagle.org for the co
2、nsolidated version of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals, 2010, with all Notices and Corrigenda incorporated.) Notes - The date in the parentheses means the date that the Rule becomes effective for new construction based on the contract date for constructio
3、n. (See 1-1-4/3.3 of the ABS Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1).) CHAPTER 2 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS SECTION 1 CLASSIFICATION OF FLOATING OFFSHORE LIQUEFIED GAS TERMINALS 3 Additional Class Notations (Revise Paragraph 2-1/3.1, as follows.) 3.1 Disconnectable S
4、ystem (1 September 2012) A floating terminal that has a propulsion system and a means of disengaging the terminal from its mooring and riser systems to allow the floating terminal to ride out severe weather or seek refuge under its own power for a specified design environmental condition will be cla
5、ssed with the appropriate class notation in 2-1/1.1 above and with the notations (Disconnectable), null AMS at the end. One example of such class designation is: null A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal, F(LNG) ORS (Disconnectable), null AMS If a Disconnectable floating terminal is restricted to a s
6、pecific service area in proximity to its operating site location, a restricted service notation Disconnectable-R (from site to designated port) or (from site to geographic area bounded by Lat. X1, Long. Y1; Lat. X2, Long. Y2; Lat. X3, Long. Y3; Lat. X4, Long. Y4), may be assigned where permitted by
7、local authorities or regulations. Notice No. 3 September 2012 2 ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING FLOATING OFFSHORE LIQUEFIED GAS TERMINALS .2010 (Revise Paragraph 2-1/3.7, as follows.) 3.7 Dynamic Loading Approach (1 September 2012) Where requested, the ABS Dynamic Loading Approach and notation DL
8、A may be applied to assess the adequacy of the floating steel structure of liquefied gas terminals. In such cases, the floating terminal will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the notation DLA. The DLA notation will be placed after the appropriate hull classification notation. The applic
9、ation of the dynamic loading approach is optional. The dynamic load components considered in the evaluation of the hull structure are to include the external hydrodynamic pressure loads, internal dynamic loads (fluids stored onboard, ballast, major equipment items, etc.) and inertial loads of the hu
10、ll structure. The magnitude of the load components and their combinations are to be determined from appropriate ship motion response calculations for loading conditions that represent the envelope of maximum dynamically-induced stresses in the floating terminal. The adequacy of the hull structure fo
11、r all combinations of the dynamic loadings is to be evaluated using an acceptable finite element analysis method. In no case are the structural scantlings to be less than those obtained from other requirements in this Guide. In addition, the design of the containment system of independent tanks is t
12、o be assessed and analyzed in accordance with Part 5C, Chapter 8 of the Steel Vessel Rules. The basic notation DLA is applied when the hydrodynamic loads have been determined using the wave environment of the North Atlantic with a 20-year service life. If the wave environment of the intended site is
13、 used during the analysis, the notation will include an S qualifier, followed by the design return period at the defined site. For example, if the 100-year return period was used, the following may apply: DLA (S100). Transit conditions to the intended site are also to be included in the DLA evaluati
14、on. (Revise Paragraph 2-1/3.9, as follows.) 3.9 Design Life and Design Fatigue Life (1 September 2012) 3.9.1 Design Life Floating terminals designed and built to the requirements in this Guide and maintained in accordance with the applicable ABS requirements are intended to have a structural design
15、life of not less than 20 years for a new build hull structure. Where the structural design life is greater than 20 years and the floating terminal is designed for uninterrupted operation on-site without any drydocking, the nominal design corrosion values (NDCV) of the hull structure are to be increa
16、sed in accordance with 3-2/3.3. When the design life is greater than 20 years (in 5-year increments) the increased life will be identified in the Record by the notation HL (number of years). The (number of years) refers to the design life greater than 20 years as reflected by the increase in nominal
17、 design corrosion values. 3.9.2 Design Fatigue Life Where a floating terminals design calls for a minimum design fatigue life of 20 years or in excess of the minimum design life of 20 years, the design fatigue life is to be verified to be in compliance with the fatigue criteria in this Guide. The “d
18、esign fatigue life” refers to the target value set by the owner or designer, not the value calculated in the analysis. The required fatigue strength analysis of critical details and welded joints in floating terminals is to be in accordance with 3-5/7.1 and 3-5/7.3, and Chapter 3, Appendix 1. Only o
19、ne design fatigue life notation is to be assigned and published in the Record for the hull, hull interface structure, position mooring system and components. The hull interface structural requirements are described in Chapter 3, Section 7 of this Guide and the position mooring system requirements in
20、 Part 6 of the FPI Guide. When only the required fatigue analysis of 3-5/7.1 and 3-5/7.3 is performed, the class notation FL (number of years) and the Year of maturation of fatigue life in the defined site location is assigned. The fatigue life will be identified in the Record by the notation FL (nu
21、mber of years), Year; for example, FL(30), 2041 for a floating terminal built in 2011 if the minimum design fatigue life specified is 30 years. Notice No. 3 September 2012 ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING FLOATING OFFSHORE LIQUEFIED GAS TERMINALS .2010 3 If in addition, spectral fatigue analysis (
22、see 2-1/3.11 and 3-5/7.5) is requested by the owner or designer, only the design fatigue life notation, SFA (number of years), Year will be assigned and published in the Record for the hull and hull interface structural system. Although only the SFA notation is assigned, and not the FL notation, the
23、 required fatigue analysis of 3-5/7.1 and 3-5/7.3 and Chapter 3, Appendix 1 is to be performed and the calculated fatigue life is to satisfy the design fatigue life. The (number of years) refers to the design fatigue life equal to 20 years or more (in 5-year increments), as specified by the owner or
24、 designer. Where different design fatigue life values are specified for different structural elements within the terminal, such as hull structure components, hull interface structures and position mooring system components, the (number of years) refers to the least of the target values. In the case
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