Design and analysis of floating offshore structures

Design of offshore floaters includes both sea-keeping and structural analysis

Sesam has had these capabilities for many years, supported by data transfer from hydrodynamic to structural analysis.

From the common model, different analysis models (hydrodynamic, strength and local models) are created for use in hydrodynamic analysis and FE analysis. Sesam allows for differences in the analysis models and will ensure a correct data transfer of the wave loads. The design includes code checking and fatigue, often based on screening studies followed by local models. Changes are always made to the common model, leading to automatic updates throughout the analysis, facilitating rapid design iterations. Sesam for design of floaters is based on the well-proven finite element methodology (FEM) and radiation/diffraction theory for hydrodynamic analysis. Mooring lines and flexible risers may also be included in order to accurately calculate the motion characteristics. The concept modelling technique allows for easy changes of the hull and topsides, making it ideal to use also in the operational stage. Typical changes can be corrosion addition, structural configuration and live loads.

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