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Reliability-based comparative study for mooring lines design criteria
Authors:Alberto Omar Vazquez-Hernandez  Gilberto Bruno Ellwanger  Luís Volnei Sudati Sagrilo  
Institution:

aInstituto Mexicano del Petroleo, Deep Waters Explotation Department, Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas 152, Gustavo A Madero 07730, D.F., Mexico

bCOPPE-Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Civil Engineering Department, Cidade Universitária, Centro de Tecnologia, Bloco I-2000, Sala I-116, Ilha do Fundão 21945-970, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract:The characteristic environmental load effect for the design of mooring systems of floating units can be defined by means of three procedures: (a) the one associated to an extreme sea state with a given return period, (b) the worst one from a set of sea states on a contour line associated to a return period or (c) the extreme one based on response statistics for a long-term period. This work presents the result of a reliability-based partial safety factor calibration study for a LRFD mooring line design criteria considering the three approaches mentioned above. The calibration exercise is applied to three FPSOs considering North Sea environmental conditions and different water depths: 200, 800 and 3000 m. The mooring systems investigated take into account mooring lines made up of chains and polyester ropes. It is shown that, among all cases investigated, the design procedure based on the long-term response is the one that presents less scattered reliability indices around the target level.
Keywords:Structural reliability  Mooring systems  Reliability-based design  Floating systems
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