Ice induced vibrations of offshore structures

The aim of the article was to analyze the process of the dynamic interaction between ice and offshore structures and find conditions of vibration beginnings. The problems of creating a full-scale finite element model of ice and offshore structure interaction and comparison of the received results of...

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Main Authors: E.A. Salganik, K.N. Shkhinek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 2014-06-01
Series:Инженерно-строительный журнал
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Online Access:http://engstroy.spb.ru/eng/index_2014_04/08.html
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spelling doaj-353cb4f18c2d46f2bb2745971ebc3be72020-11-25T02:54:59ZengPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityИнженерно-строительный журнал2071-47262071-03052014-06-01484728810.5862/MCE.48.8Ice induced vibrations of offshore structuresE.A. Salganik0K.N. Shkhinek1CJSC GT MorstroySaint-Petersburg State Polytechnical UniversityThe aim of the article was to analyze the process of the dynamic interaction between ice and offshore structures and find conditions of vibration beginnings. The problems of creating a full-scale finite element model of ice and offshore structure interaction and comparison of the received results of vibration conditions with the field data were solved. Modeling was realized with the finite element analysis software ANSYS. The problems of modeling cracks formation, checking the multilateral model using basic ice strength tests and finding ice loads level on different types of structures were solved in order to create a destructible ice model. The object of the investigation is the role of elastic and inertial offshore structure parameters and geometrical and dynamical ice field parameters in the process of ice-induced structure vibrations. Molikpaq drilling and oil production platform in Canada and Norströmsgrund lighthouse in Sweden were chosen as objects for modeling. The research contains verification of the results, their comparison to field data, load magnitudes from ISO 19906 «Petroleum and natural gas industries – Arctic offshore structures» algorithm and results of discrete element modeling. The results are acceptable in comparison with the results of other ice-induced vibration research.http://engstroy.spb.ru/eng/index_2014_04/08.htmlvibrationice loadoffshore structuresfracture mechanicscomputer simulationfinite element methodANSYS
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author E.A. Salganik
K.N. Shkhinek
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K.N. Shkhinek
Ice induced vibrations of offshore structures
Инженерно-строительный журнал
vibration
ice load
offshore structures
fracture mechanics
computer simulation
finite element method
ANSYS
author_facet E.A. Salganik
K.N. Shkhinek
author_sort E.A. Salganik
title Ice induced vibrations of offshore structures
title_short Ice induced vibrations of offshore structures
title_full Ice induced vibrations of offshore structures
title_fullStr Ice induced vibrations of offshore structures
title_full_unstemmed Ice induced vibrations of offshore structures
title_sort ice induced vibrations of offshore structures
publisher Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
series Инженерно-строительный журнал
issn 2071-4726
2071-0305
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The aim of the article was to analyze the process of the dynamic interaction between ice and offshore structures and find conditions of vibration beginnings. The problems of creating a full-scale finite element model of ice and offshore structure interaction and comparison of the received results of vibration conditions with the field data were solved. Modeling was realized with the finite element analysis software ANSYS. The problems of modeling cracks formation, checking the multilateral model using basic ice strength tests and finding ice loads level on different types of structures were solved in order to create a destructible ice model. The object of the investigation is the role of elastic and inertial offshore structure parameters and geometrical and dynamical ice field parameters in the process of ice-induced structure vibrations. Molikpaq drilling and oil production platform in Canada and Norströmsgrund lighthouse in Sweden were chosen as objects for modeling. The research contains verification of the results, their comparison to field data, load magnitudes from ISO 19906 «Petroleum and natural gas industries – Arctic offshore structures» algorithm and results of discrete element modeling. The results are acceptable in comparison with the results of other ice-induced vibration research.
topic vibration
ice load
offshore structures
fracture mechanics
computer simulation
finite element method
ANSYS
url http://engstroy.spb.ru/eng/index_2014_04/08.html
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