Vessel, Mooring, Subsea Riser System Interfaces Online Course

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Mooring system design has been a subject of research spanning beyond the scope of offshore floating platforms, including wave energy converters and fish vessels. Some of the major components of floating offshore structures consist of the mooring line and risers, and although they perform entirely different functions and are guided by different design requirements, the two components, together with the floating platform, constitute an interacting dynamic system that responds jointly to the influence of environmental loadings. This interaction has over the years been acknowledged as a critical design consideration, especially in deep-water operations. As a result, an integrated mooring-riser design methodology is proven to be crucial, where the risers, moorings, and the floaters are analyzed simultaneously to produce SAFOP and offset diagrams for the riser and moorings line respectively. The inclusion of risers in the analysis procedure affects the natural periods, damping, as well as the slow drift response of the vessel. Considerations of risers are reported to have a significant effect on the surge/sway coupling with consequent influence on low-frequency motion response.

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