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 PAN Xin-ying* and ZHANG Zhao-de.Analyzing the safety of removal sequences for piles of an offshore jacket platform[J].Journal of Marine Science and Application,2009,(4):311-315.
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Analyzing the safety of removal sequences for piles of an offshore jacket platform

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Title:
Analyzing the safety of removal sequences for piles of an offshore jacket platform
Author(s):
PAN Xin-ying1* and ZHANG Zhao-de2
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Author(s):
PAN Xin-ying1* and ZHANG Zhao-de2
1. College of Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China
2. School of Naval Architecture and Civil Engineering, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan 316100, China
Keywords:
jacket platform removal safety analysis stress
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Abstract:
An inevitable consequence of the development of the offshore petroleum industry is the eventual obsolescence of large offshore structures. Proper methods for removal of decommissioned offshore platforms are becoming an important topic that the oil and gas industry must pay increasing attention to. While removing sections from a decommissioned jacket platform, the stability of the remaining parts is critical. The jacket danger indices Dσ and Ds defined in this paper are very useful for analyzing the safety of any procedure planned for disassembling a jacket platform. The safest piles cutting sequence can be determined easily by comparing every column of Dσ and Ds or simply analyzing the figures of every row of Dσ and Ds.

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