Offshore Structural Design - Structural Engineers
• equipment and pipes, dead weight of modules, cranes and helideck. • Functional Loads: Loads induced by platform operation like weight of the liquids in • pipes/tanks, thermal loads, drilling loads, loads induced by helicopter landing and • vessel mooring, dynamic loads due to vibration of equipment and loads due to crane • operation.
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