ABS 217-2015 GUIDANCE NOTES ON LIFE EXTENSION METHODOLOGY FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS.pdf
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1、Guidance Notes on Life Extension Methodology for Floating Production InstallationsGUIDANCE NOTES ON LIFE EXTENSION METHODOLOGY FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS JULY 2015 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 Copyright 2015 American Bureau o
2、f Shipping ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA Foreword Foreword The Guidance Notes on Life Extension Methodology for Floating Production Installations have been developed to provide guidance for assessment of existing floating production installations when the intended period of
3、operation in the original site is extended beyond the original design life period. These Guidance Notes supplement the requirements for life extension of floating production installations in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. These Guidance Not
4、es outline the life extension process that includes a reassessment of the structure, mooring system, stability, and machinery and systems, etc., for the entire installation. This reassessment includes engineering and survey activities. These Guidance Notes become effective on the first day of the mo
5、nth 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 rsdeagle.org. ii ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON LIFE EX
6、TENSION METHODOLOGY FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS .2015 Table of Contents GUIDANCE NOTES ON LIFE EXTENSION METHODOLOGY FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction 1 1 General . 1 SECTION 2 Life Extension Process Overview . 2 1 General . 2 3 Life Extension of Floatin
7、g Production Installations . 2 3.1 Life Extension Procedure 4 3.3 Remaining Fatigue Life . 4 5 Relocation of Floating Production Installations . 4 FIGURE 1 Life Extension Process Flow Chart . 3 SECTION 3 Baseline Information 5 1 General . 5 1.1 Documentation to be Made Available for the Life Extensi
8、on . 5 1.3 Initial Assessment of Baseline Information 6 SECTION 4 Baseline Survey . 7 1 General . 7 3 Structures 7 5 Mooring Systems 7 7 Tendons 8 9 Machinery and Systems 8 11 Additional Scope of Survey and Analysis . 8 SECTION 5 Reassessment 9 1 General . 9 3 Environmental Conditions . 9 5 Hull Str
9、uctures 9 5.1 Ship-Type Installations 9 5.3 Non-Ship Type Installations . 10 5.5 Cathodic Protection Reassessment 11 5.7 Stability Reassessment . 11 5.9 Review of Reassessment Results . 11 ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON LIFE EXTENSION METHODOLOGY FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS .2015 iii 7 Hull Interfac
10、e Structures . 12 7.1 Strength Reassessment 12 7.3 Remaining Fatigue Strength Assessment 12 7.5 Review of Reassessment Results . 12 9 Topside Structures 12 9.1 Strength Reassessment 12 9.3 Remaining Fatigue Strength Assessment for Non-Ship Type Installations 13 9.5 Review of Reassessment Results . 1
11、3 11 Mooring Systems 13 11.1 Reassessment Analysis . 13 11.3 Cathodic Protection Reassessment . 13 11.5 Review of Reassessment Results . 13 13 TLP Tendons and Tendon Connectors . 14 13.1 Reassessment Analysis . 14 13.3 Cathodic Protection Reassessment . 14 13.5 Tendon Connectors with Nonmetallic Com
12、ponents . 14 13.7 Tendon Tension Monitoring Systems 14 13.9 Review of Reassessment Results . 14 15 Marine and Industrial Machinery and Systems . 14 TABLE 1 Extent of Strength and Fatigue Analysis Scenarios for Life Extension 10 SECTION 6 Re-Inspection/Repairs/ISIP or Survey Plan Revision 15 1 Genera
13、l . 15 3 Additional Surveys 15 5 Repairs and Modifications . 15 7 In-Service Inspection Program 15 SECTION 7 Risk Assessment and Inspection 16 1 Risk Assessment 16 3 Risk-Based Inspection 16 3.1 Risk-Based Inspection Plan Development . 16 3.3 Risk-Based Inspection Plan Execution 17 APPENDIX 1 Proced
14、ure for Fatigue Reassessment of Floating Production Installations (Except for Hull Structures of Ship-Type Installations) . 18 1 Remaining Fatigue Strength of Hull Structures and Hull Interface Structures Non-Ship Type Installations . 18 1.1 Accumulated Fatigue Damage Dp 18 1.3 Safety Factors for Fa
15、tigue Life of the Accumulated Damages . 18 1.5 Predicted Damage for Life Extension 19 1.7 Remaining Fatigue Strength Check . 19 1.9 Calculation Example of Non-inspectable Critical Areas . 20 3 Remaining Fatigue Strength of Topside Structures All FPIs and Major Hull Interface Structures Ship-Type Ins
16、tallations . 20 iv ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON LIFE EXTENSION METHODOLOGY FOR FLOATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS .2015 APPENDIX 2 Procedure for Strength and Fatigue Reassessment of Ship-Type FPIs . 21 1 General . 21 3 Initial Scantling Evaluation (ISE) for Life Extension 21 3.1 Strength Evaluation . 21 3.3
17、Simplified Fatigue Evaluation 21 5 Total Strength Assessment (Simplified Fatigue Analysis) for Life Extension . 21 5.1 Model Requirements and Assessment Procedures for Life Extension 21 5.3 Use of As-gauged Scantlings 22 5.5 Loads and Load Cases . 22 5.7 Fatigue Acceptance Criteria 22 7 Dynamic Load
18、ing Approach and Spectral Fatigue Analyses for Life Extension . 23 7.1 Model Requirements and Reassessment Procedures 23 7.3 Loads and Load Cases . 23 7.5 Acceptance Criteria . 23 APPENDIX 3 References 24 1 Application of Codes and Standards 24 ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON LIFE EXTENSION METHODOLOGY FOR FLO
19、ATING PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS .2015 v This Page Intentionally Left Blank Section 1: Introduction SECTION 1 Introduction 1 General Floating production installations (FPIs) are installed at locations with a specific design life usually aligned with the design field life. A typical default structural
20、design life is 20 years, though there are installations installed with design lives greater or less than 20 years. When an installation approaches the end of its design service life, the Owner/Operator may desire to have it remain on its location and continue in operation. In these instances, the Ow
21、ner/Operator is advised to initiate a life extension process with the Classification Society. This process includes a reassessment of the structure, mooring, tendon systems, stability, machinery and systems, etc., for the entire installation. This reassessment includes engineering and survey activit
22、ies as outlined in Section 2 of this document. These Guidance Notes highlighting the process and methodology for life extension are applicable to floating production installations of all hull forms (i.e., ship-type installations, column stabilized installations, tension leg platforms (TLPs), Spar In
23、stallations (Spars) and hybrid designs, etc.) with the Floating Production and Storage System, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System, Floating Storage and Offloading System and Floating Offshore Installation notations. It is not applicable to mobile offshore drilling units. The requirem
24、ents for the Life Extension of an installation that remains at the same site are specified in 1-1-2/5.11.5 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations (FPI Rules). The procedure in these Guidance Notes provides further details regarding the steps to be followed in or
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