ABS 197-2013 GUIDANCE NOTES ON ACCIDENTAL LOAD ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES.pdf
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1、 Guidance Notes on Accidental Load Analysis and Design for Offshore Structures GUIDANCE NOTES ON ACCIDENTAL LOAD ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES FEBRUARY 2013 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 Copyright 2013 American Bureau of Sh
2、ipping ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA ii ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON ACCIDENTAL LOAD ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES .2013 Foreword Foreword These Guidance Notes address the process of identifying, and assessing the effects of, structural loads arising from accidental ev
3、ents. An essential element in the determination of accidental loads in these Guidance Notes is the use of risk based assessment techniques. The traditional approach to accident induced structural loads is the use of prescriptive criteria that are said to be primarily derived from experience and stud
4、ies done for similar situations. Prescriptive criteria may be stated in terms of loading scenarios that may give specific load or pressure magnitudes, directions, durations, area of pressure application, etc. Alternatively some prescriptive criteria may be stated in terms of presumed accident conseq
5、uences; such as, the loss of a major bracing member, extents of accidental collision penetration and flooding, missing mooring components, etc. Over at least the last decade, there has been greater recognition of the use of risk based procedures to replace or support the prescriptive criteria. For e
6、xample in ABS Classification criteria for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units and Floating Production Installations see 1-1-3/5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations (FPI Rules) and 1-1-4/13 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU Rul
7、es) risk based evaluations are permitted to establish alternatives to the usual criteria given in the Guide and Rules. For new or novel situations, and structural types; the accidental load criteria may state primary reliance on the risk based accidental load determination; for example see the 2-2/3
8、 Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals (FLGT Guide). With the use of risk based criteria, these Guidance Notes are meant to provide an overview of the approach that can be used to identify and assess the effects of accidental structural loads arising from four haz
9、ards (i.e., dropped objects, vessel collision, fire and blast). The given methodologies should be adapted to accidental structural loads arising from other hazards as specified in the Classification criteria of a particular type of offshore installation or MODU. Users are cautioned that Regulatory b
10、odies having jurisdiction over the offshore installation or unit may require the use of prescriptive accidental loads criteria. Accordingly, it is the responsibility of the Owner to discuss with the applicable authorities the acceptance of alternatives based on risk evaluations. These Guidance Notes
11、 become effective on the first day of the month of publication. Users are advised to check periodically on the ABS website www.eagle.org to verify that this version of these Guidance Notes is the most current. We welcome your feedback. Comments or suggestions can be sent electronically by email to r
12、sdeagle.org. ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON ACCIDENTAL LOAD ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES .2013 iii Table of Contents GUIDANCE NOTES ON ACCIDENTAL LOAD ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction 1 1 General . 1 3 Design Philosophy for Accidental Loading . 1 SECTI
13、ON 2 Accidental Loading Hazard Evaluation Overview 2 1 General . 2 1.1 Existing Standards for Reference 6 3 Hazard Evaluation Process. 6 3.1 Accidental Hazard Risk Assessment Plan . 6 3.3 Preliminary Accidental Hazard Risk Assessment 7 3.5 Detailed Accidental Hazard Risk Assessment . 10 3.7 Document
14、ation 10 TABLE 1 Overview of the Accidental Hazard Identification Methods 9 TABLE 2 Overview of Accidental Hazard Evaluation Documentation Requirements 11 FIGURE 1 Idealization of Three Distinct Activities in the Accidental Hazard Evaluation Process . 3 FIGURE 2 Overview of the Preliminary Accidenta
15、l Hazard Risk Assessment Process 4 FIGURE 3 Overview of the Detailed Accidental Hazard Risk Assessment Process 5 SECTION 3 Ship Collision Hazards 12 1 Introduction . 12 1.1 Existing Standards for Reference 15 3 Ship Collision Evaluation 15 3.1 Acceptance Criteria . 15 3.3 Assessment Inputs 16 3.5 Sh
16、ip Collision Assessment 18 3.7 Mitigation Alternatives . 21 3.9 Documentation 21 iv ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON ACCIDENTAL LOAD ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES .2013 FIGURE 1 Preliminary Ship Collision Risk Assessment Process 13 FIGURE 2 Detailed Ship Collision Risk Assessment Process . 14 FIGU
17、RE 3 Idealization of the Ship Collision Strain Energy Balance 19 FIGURE 4 Three Alternative Approaches to Predicting Facility and Colliding Vessel Strain Energy 20 SECTION 4 Dropped Object Hazards . 22 1 Introduction . 22 1.1 Existing Standards for Reference 25 3 Dropped Object Evaluation . 25 3.1 A
18、cceptance Criteria . 25 3.3 Assessment Inputs 26 3.5 Dropped Object Assessment . 27 3.7 Mitigation Alternatives 29 3.9 Documentation. 29 FIGURE 1 Dropped Object Preliminary Risk Assessment Process . 23 FIGURE 2 Dropped Object Detailed Risk Assessment Process 24 SECTION 5 Fire Hazards 30 1 Introducti
19、on . 30 1.1 Existing Standards for Reference 33 3 Fire Evaluation 33 3.1 Acceptance Criteria . 33 3.3 Fire Assessment Inputs . 35 3.5 Fire Assessment Methods . 36 3.7 Mitigation Alternatives 38 3.9 Documentation. 39 TABLE 1 Example Fire Evaluation Acceptance Criteria 34 TABLE 2 Relationship between
20、Maximum Acceptable Member Utilization at Ambient Temperature at Maximum Observed Member Temperature API RP 2FB 38 FIGURE 1 Fire Hazard Preliminary Risk Assessment Process . 31 FIGURE 2 Fire Hazard Detailed Risk Assessment Process 32 SECTION 6 Blast Hazards 40 1 Introduction . 40 1.1 Existing Standar
21、ds for Reference 43 3 Blast Evaluation 43 3.1 Acceptance Criteria . 43 3.3 Blast Assessment Inputs . 45 3.5 Blast Assessment Methods . 48 3.7 Mitigation Alternatives 49 3.9 Documentation. 49 ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON ACCIDENTAL LOAD ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES .2013 v TABLE 1 Example Blas
22、t Evaluation Acceptance Criteria . 45 FIGURE 1 Blast Hazard Preliminary Risk Assessment Process 41 FIGURE 2 Blast Hazard Detailed Risk Assessment Process 42 FIGURE 3 Generic Pressure Curve Highlighting Key Parameters. 47 APPENDIX 1 Abbreviations . 50 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ABSGUIDANCE NO
23、TES ON ACCIDENTAL LOAD ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES .2013 1 Section 1: Introduction SECTION 1 Introduction 1 General These Guidance Notes provide an overview of the process for identifying and assessing a variety of accidental loading scenarios that can be experienced by offshore oil
24、and gas facilities with an emphasis on minimizing health and safety, environment, and facility risks. While a wide range of potential accidents exists, the focus here is on key events that can affect the structural performance of the facility, namely ship collisions, dropped objects, fires, and blas
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