Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method

Real-life experimental models take a lot of time and monetary resources to construct and run. These set-ups are expensive and inflexible, requiring a new model to be built for differing conditions. The oil and gas industry requires fast and accurate testing of certain models such as production platf...

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Main Author: Wei Ren, Ivan Gan
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: IRC 2016
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.169232017-01-25T09:34:47Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16923/ Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method Wei Ren, Ivan Gan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Real-life experimental models take a lot of time and monetary resources to construct and run. These set-ups are expensive and inflexible, requiring a new model to be built for differing conditions. The oil and gas industry requires fast and accurate testing of certain models such as production platform, e.g. SPAR Platforms. This research attempts to construct a simulation model that replicates the wave reactions of deep-water floating SPAR Platforms. This study also aims to build a clear correlation between varying wave amplitude, water depth and wave frequency to the wave impact pressure of deep-water SPARs. IRC 2016-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16923/1/Dissertation_Ivan%20Gan%20Wei%20Ren_16522.pdf Wei Ren, Ivan Gan (2016) Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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Wei Ren, Ivan Gan
Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method
description Real-life experimental models take a lot of time and monetary resources to construct and run. These set-ups are expensive and inflexible, requiring a new model to be built for differing conditions. The oil and gas industry requires fast and accurate testing of certain models such as production platform, e.g. SPAR Platforms. This research attempts to construct a simulation model that replicates the wave reactions of deep-water floating SPAR Platforms. This study also aims to build a clear correlation between varying wave amplitude, water depth and wave frequency to the wave impact pressure of deep-water SPARs.
format Final Year Project
author Wei Ren, Ivan Gan
author_facet Wei Ren, Ivan Gan
author_sort Wei Ren, Ivan Gan
title Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method
title_short Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method
title_full Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method
title_fullStr Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Simulation of Extreme Wave Loading on Deep-water SPAR Platforms using the SPH Method
title_sort numerical simulation of extreme wave loading on deep-water spar platforms using the sph method
publisher IRC
publishDate 2016
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16923/1/Dissertation_Ivan%20Gan%20Wei%20Ren_16522.pdf
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