Abstract

Oil and gas production from deep-water offshore fields represent a major structural engineering challenge for the industry. The tension leg platform (TLP) is a well-established concept for deep-water oil exploration. It is necessary to design an offshore TLP such that it can respond to moderate environmental loads without damage, and is capable of resisting severe environmental loads without seriously endangering the occupants. Seismic analysis of triangular TLP under moderate regular waves is investigated. The analysis considers nonlinearities due to the change in tether tension and nonlinear hydrodynamic drag forces. The coupled response of TLP under moderate regular sea waves due to change in initial pretension in the tethers caused by seismic forces (vertical direction) is then investigated. Seismic forces are imposed at the bottom of each tether as axial forces. The tether tension becomes unbalanced when the hull is under offset position. The vertical component of seismic force is an important item to take into consideration, because it is directly superposed to pretension of tethers. The change in initial pretension due to the vertical component of the earthquake affects the response of the triangular TLP in degrees-of-freedom experiencing such forces. The tether tension varies nonlinearly when the platform is subjected to seismic forces caused by the El Centro earthquake and artificially generated earthquake using Kanai–Tajimi's power spectrum. The response due to earthquakes varies with the intensity of the input ground motion. The seismic response of the triangular TLP exhibits nonlinear behavior in the presence of waves and it is non-proportionately influenced by the wave period and the wave height.

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