Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- How to Use This Book
- 1 Overview of Ship-Shaped Offshore Installations
- 2 Front-End Engineering
- 3 Design Principles, Criteria, and Regulations
- 4 Environmental Phenomena and Application to Design
- 5 Serviceability Limit-State Design
- 6 Ultimate Limit-State Design
- 7 Fatigue Limit-State Design
- 8 Accidental Limit-State Design
- 9 Topsides, Mooring, and Export Facilities Design
- 10 Corrosion Assessment and Management
- 11 Inspection and Maintenance
- 12 Tanker Conversion and Decommissioning
- 13 Risk Assessment and Management
- Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions
- Appendix 2 Scale Definitions of Winds, Waves, and Swells
- Appendix 3 Probability of Sea States at Various Ocean Regions
- Appendix 4 Scaling Laws for Physical Model Testing
- Appendix 5 Wind-Tunnel Test Requirements
- Appendix 6 List of Selected Industry Standards
- Index
Appendix 6 - List of Selected Industry Standards
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 September 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- How to Use This Book
- 1 Overview of Ship-Shaped Offshore Installations
- 2 Front-End Engineering
- 3 Design Principles, Criteria, and Regulations
- 4 Environmental Phenomena and Application to Design
- 5 Serviceability Limit-State Design
- 6 Ultimate Limit-State Design
- 7 Fatigue Limit-State Design
- 8 Accidental Limit-State Design
- 9 Topsides, Mooring, and Export Facilities Design
- 10 Corrosion Assessment and Management
- 11 Inspection and Maintenance
- 12 Tanker Conversion and Decommissioning
- 13 Risk Assessment and Management
- Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions
- Appendix 2 Scale Definitions of Winds, Waves, and Swells
- Appendix 3 Probability of Sea States at Various Ocean Regions
- Appendix 4 Scaling Laws for Physical Model Testing
- Appendix 5 Wind-Tunnel Test Requirements
- Appendix 6 List of Selected Industry Standards
- Index
Summary
The following list is a source of ready reference, particularly for students and beginning practitioners. As with all such lists, this list is by no means either complete or comprehensive. We caution that some of the references may be undergoing revision. One is always cautioned to obtain and use the latest information in such cases. In this regard, website addresses are given wherever possible.
ABS (American Bureau of Shipping: http://www.eagle.org)
ABS Rules for building and classing mobile offshore drilling units (column-stabilized units)
ABS Rules for building and classing single-point moorings
ABS Rules for building and classing steel vessels
ABS Guide for certification of drilling systems
ABS Guide for building and classing facilities on offshore installations
ABS Guide for building and classing floating production, storage, and offloading systems
ABS Guide for underwater inspection in lieu of a dry-docking survey
ABS Guide for construction of shipboard elevators
ABS Guide for cranes
ABS Guide for undersea pipeline systems and risers
ABS Guide for surveys using risk-based inspection for the offshore industry
ABS Guidance notes on reliability-centered maintenance
ABS Guidance notes on risk and reliability
ABS Guidance notes for synthetic rope
ABS Guidance notes on nonlinear finite-element analysis of side structures subject to ice loads
ABS Guidance notes on ice class
AISC (American Institute of Steel Construction: http://www.aisc.org)
AISC Standard specification for structural steel for buildings, ASD
ANSI (American National Standards Institute: http://www.ansi.org)
ANSI Z41.Personal protection – protective footwear
ANSI Z87.1.Practice for occupational and educational eye and face protection
ANSI Z88.2.Respiratory protection
ANSI Z359.1.Safety requirements for personal fall – arrest systems, subsystems, and components
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- Ship-Shaped Offshore InstallationsDesign, Building, and Operation, pp. 515 - 530Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007