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Technology
Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
| Project Number |
571 |
| Date of Summary |
October 17, 2008 |
| Subject |
Loads due to Extreme Wave Crests |
| Performing Activity |
Offshore Technology Research Center |
| Principal Investigator |
Drs. Kunag-An Chang and Hamn-Ching Chen |
| Contracting Agency |
Minerals Management Service |
| Estimated Completion |
Completed |
| Description |
The Offshore Federal Oil & Gas infrastructure includes over 4,000 platforms, some extending in life over 40 years. Extreme wave crests and wave heights beyond those envisioned during of 100-year storm events were experienced during recent hurricane events and are believed to have resulted in the destruction and/or damage of hundreds of offshore fixed and floating structures. The objective of this research proposal was to develop a procedure to estimate local and global green water loads at the point of contact between extreme wave crests and offshore structures. |
| Progress |
Project was initiated in may 2006 and completed in October 2008. |
| Report |
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AA |
Loads on Structures due to Extreme Wave
Crests, Final Report (OTRC Library Number: 6/08A189)
by Kuang-An Chang, Hamn-Ching
Chen, Kai Yu, Yonguk Ryu, Kusalika Ariyarathne, and Richard Mercier, Texas A&M
University, Offshore Technology Research Center, College
Station, TX, June 2008.
Wave Crest Video
Clips 1 & 2, Laboratory simulation of extreme wave crest impact with fixed or
floating facility as provided by Texas A&M University, Offshore Technology
Research Center, College Station, TX, October 2008:
(all in
Windows Media Player)
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Raw Big2 Low
(22.8 MB)
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Velmap
(17.1 MB)
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