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Accidental Load Analysis and Design for Offshore Structures
 
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ISBN13:9783031747724
ISBN10:30317477211
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:73 pages
Size:240x168 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 15 Illustrations, black & white
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Accidental Load Analysis and Design for Offshore Structures

 
Edition number: 2025
Publisher: Springer
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Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
 
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Short description:

This book provides a comprehensive guide to the identification and assessment of structural loads arising from accidental events in offshore structures. Through this book, readers will learn about risk-based assessment techniques that are essential for determining accidental loads, moving beyond traditional prescriptive criteria.



The chapters cover topics such as ship collision hazards, dropped object hazards, fire hazards, and blast hazards. The author, Alexander Arnfinn Olsen, presents an expert analysis of these critical issues through the lens of risk-based evaluations. Readers will discover methodologies to identify and assess the effects of accidental structural loads, making this book a must-read for those involved in offshore safety and certification.



This book is an invaluable resource for offshore engineers, marine architects, and safety management professionals. It serves as both a reference for academics and students in industrial design and engineering and a textbook for students of marine architecture. With its focus on classification aspects including design, construction, and maintainability, this guide is essential for anyone responsible for overseeing the design and construction of offshore platform assets.



In particular, this book shows the following features:




  • Concise reference for offshore platforms

  • For engineers and architects with responsibility for overseeing design and construction

  • Focuses on the Class aspect of classification including design, construction, and maintainability

Long description:

This book provides a comprehensive guide to the identification and assessment of structural loads arising from accidental events in offshore structures. Through this book, readers will learn about risk-based assessment techniques that are essential for determining accidental loads, moving beyond traditional prescriptive criteria.



The chapters cover topics such as ship collision hazards, dropped object hazards, fire hazards, and blast hazards. The author, Alexander Arnfinn Olsen, presents an expert analysis of these critical issues through the lens of risk-based evaluations. Readers will discover methodologies to identify and assess the effects of accidental structural loads, making this book a must-read for those involved in offshore safety and certification.



This book is an invaluable resource for offshore engineers, marine architects, and safety management professionals. It serves as both a reference for academics and students in industrial design and engineering and a textbook for students of marine architecture. With its focus on classification aspects including design, construction, and maintainability, this guide is essential for anyone responsible for overseeing the design and construction of offshore platform assets.

Table of Contents:

Introduction.- Accidental loading hazard evaluation overview.- Ship collision hazards.- Dropped object hazards.- Fire hazards.- Blast hazards.