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RESPUESTA DINÁMICA DE PLATAFORMAS DE PIERNAS TENSIONADAS ANTE OLEAJE IRREGULAR
Autor
SILVA BALLESTEROS, JORGE
Institución
Resumen
This document presents technical issues about the study of dynamic behavior of a Tension
Leg Platform under the action of extreme ocean conditions such as wave sea states as well
as ocean currents in the Golf of Mexico.
Two main relevant subjects are included and described during the study, such as geometric
non linear behavior imposed by the station keeping structural conditions (Tension legs) and
the randomness of the ocean variables such as wave heights and current velocity which are
the main source of dynamic forces acting on the platform.
A mathematical model is developed along with the governing equations that describe the
Platform-Solicitation dynamic behavior, and then applicable sea states are defined. Sea
state definition is performed throw statistical estimations during a finite period, such sea
states are commonly represented using wave spectral densities as functions of statistical
parameters like significant wave height Hs and peak period Tp . The spectral densities are
then converted into time series throw wave stochastic simulation adding multiple harmonic
components from the spectrum. Once the metocean variables have been defined, the water
particle kinematics around the platform components are used to generate dynamic forces
over the entire platform hull and translating their effect in the platform gravity center
getting the force vector time history which is imposed as input to solve the governing
equations. The solution is performed step by step due to the fact that stiffness coefficients
are non linear producing non constant structural natural frequencies.
Finally, results about the dynamic response from a case of study are presented, such a case
is an hypothetical Tension Leg Platform located somewhere in the south of the Golf of
Mexico in a 1000 meter water depth.