The Open Ocean Engineering Journal

2013, 6 : 8-15
Published online 2013 February 22. DOI: 10.2174/1874835X01306010008
Publisher ID: TOOEJ-6-8

Development of Partial Environmental Load Factor for Design of Tubular Joints of Offshore Jacket Platforms in Malaysia

Nelson Julio Cossa , Narayanan Sambu Potty and Mohd Shahir Liew
Department of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Bandar Seri Iskandar, 31750, Tronoh – Perak, Malaysia.

ABSTRACT

The reliability analysis methods have been effectively applied to develop load and resistance factor design (LRFD) codes, such as the ISO 19902, that provide optimum structural safety taking into account the uncertainties of both the load and resistance parameters. Although, these methods have been developed since the early 1960’s their application in the design of offshore structures is still not extensive. This paper presents the procedure for reliability analysis and evaluation of the environmental load factor for design of tubular joints of offshore platforms in Malaysia, for the proposed ISO. The uncertainties affecting the joints’ resistance and loading were investigated and their statistical parameters presented. The reliability indices of a platform designed using both API RP2A – WSD and ISO 19902 were evaluated and compared. The partial environmental load factor of 1.29 was obtained, which provides a significant reference towards the adoption of ISO in Malaysia.

Keywords:

Environmental Load Factor, Steel Jacket Platforms, Reliability Analysis.