This thesis consists of analyses and discussions regarding the collision between the offshore vessel Big Orange XVIII and Ekofisk 2/4W the 8th of June 2009. The collision caused the bow of Big Orange to deform three meters back from its original position. On the jacket installation, several braces were teared loose and the structure was pushed out of position. Although the installation endured large structural damages, it did not collapse. Based on the reported damage from NPD and the NORSOK design methods, the collision energy was estimated to be 58.7 MJ. The collision analyses were performed by analyzing Big Orange and Ekofisk 2/4W in two separate uncoupled analyses. A model of Big Orange was made in Patran and analyzed in LS-DYNA. The f...
It is planned to exchange the ferry connections along the western coast of Norway with fixed road co...
Transporting mass products from one country to others is essential activities in industrial cycle. S...
The objective of this master thesis is to study the global behaviour of the end-anchored floating br...
In this master s thesis an offshore jacket platform subjected to supply vessel impacts is analysed. ...
Offshore platforms may potentially collide with vessels of various types, including visiting ships s...
The scope of the present Ph.D. thesis was to investigate the mechanics of collisions between iceberg...
Master's thesis in Offshore Technology: Marine and subsea technologyShip collisions with jacket plat...
During its lifetime, a ship may encounter accidents, such as collision and grounding, for which dama...
The local analysis and structural design of the floating pylon for the Bjørnefjorden TLP Supported S...
The current jacket structures installed on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) are designed to res...
Full text not availableThe Nordhordland Bridge, a floating bridge located in Norway, spans a length ...
The protection structures for the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) caissons should ...
According to the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers Report [1] one of the main accid...
This paper discusses graded and collision velocity supply vessel influence to local and global struc...
The surroundings of offshore structures consist of many components controlled by nature, but also so...
It is planned to exchange the ferry connections along the western coast of Norway with fixed road co...
Transporting mass products from one country to others is essential activities in industrial cycle. S...
The objective of this master thesis is to study the global behaviour of the end-anchored floating br...
In this master s thesis an offshore jacket platform subjected to supply vessel impacts is analysed. ...
Offshore platforms may potentially collide with vessels of various types, including visiting ships s...
The scope of the present Ph.D. thesis was to investigate the mechanics of collisions between iceberg...
Master's thesis in Offshore Technology: Marine and subsea technologyShip collisions with jacket plat...
During its lifetime, a ship may encounter accidents, such as collision and grounding, for which dama...
The local analysis and structural design of the floating pylon for the Bjørnefjorden TLP Supported S...
The current jacket structures installed on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) are designed to res...
Full text not availableThe Nordhordland Bridge, a floating bridge located in Norway, spans a length ...
The protection structures for the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) caissons should ...
According to the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers Report [1] one of the main accid...
This paper discusses graded and collision velocity supply vessel influence to local and global struc...
The surroundings of offshore structures consist of many components controlled by nature, but also so...
It is planned to exchange the ferry connections along the western coast of Norway with fixed road co...
Transporting mass products from one country to others is essential activities in industrial cycle. S...
The objective of this master thesis is to study the global behaviour of the end-anchored floating br...