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Steel monoleg design tries for concrete advantages

Journal Article · · Offshore; (United States)
OSTI ID:5637426

The conceptual design of a fixed steel monoleg structure designed for North Sea water depths of 80-250 meters is described. The design was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and funded in part by the European Economic Community. The design aims to give a steel structure some of the advantages of concrete condeeps. Maintenance should be minimized by enclosing the risers inside a monopod. The single-shell, variable geometry of the column structure should also serve to equalize stresses, unlike a conventional space frame where stresses tend to concentrate around the nodes. Construction and installation could be vertical, as in condeep style, or horizontal, as in steel jackets. Thus the fixed steel platform could be either barge-towed and upended with ballast tanks or floated out vertically as built and towed, like a condeep, to a mating with an integrated deck before final tow and installation by simple ballasting.

OSTI ID:
5637426
Journal Information:
Offshore; (United States), Journal Name: Offshore; (United States) Vol. 44:12; ISSN OFSHA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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