A Novel Bi-Modal Wave Analysis Approach to Pipelay Installation Analysis

D. Lee, Piotr Niesluchowski
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The single wave or uni-modal wave analysis approach to define the installation seastates, based on a single wave with varying directions, wave heights and periods, is a standard approach among the installation contractors. However, in many of the offshore projects, e.g. offshore Trinidad, and Senegal and Mauritania, bi-modal seatates or waves are a common occurrence, but they are not considered in the installation analysis due to the complexity of the analysis and the computation time required to capture two waves, i.e. wind-sea and swell concurrently from different directions. A novel bi-modal wave analysis approach is developed to assess the risk to pipelay installation operations due to the impact of bi-modal waves on the installation vessel, characterised by two peak frequencies of varying directions, wave heights and periods. The approach requires the use of clustered data, based on hindcast wave data over a period of time which can be provided by the Metocean Specialist. A combination of statistical evaluation of the clustered data and vessel response screening is used to identify critical clustered pairs for further installation analysis, and to complement the established single wave analysis and the associated installation seastates. An example is provided in this paper to illustrate the benefits of bi-modal waves consideration, and to demonstrate the use of this novel approach in order to ensure any potential risk is captured so that the pipelay installation operations can be carried out in a safe offshore environment.
管道安装分析中一种新的双峰态波分析方法
采用单波或单模态波分析方法,根据具有不同方向、波高和周期的单波来确定安装海浪,是安装承包商的标准方法。然而,在许多海上项目中,例如特立尼达海上、塞内加尔和毛里塔尼亚海上,双峰或波浪是常见的现象,但由于分析的复杂性和捕获两种波浪(即同时来自不同方向的风-海和膨胀)所需的计算时间,在安装分析中没有考虑到它们。提出了一种新的双峰波分析方法,用于评估管道安装作业的风险,因为双峰波对安装船舶的影响,其特征是不同方向、波高和周期的两个峰值频率。该方法需要使用基于一段时间内的后投波数据的集群数据,这些数据可以由metoocean Specialist提供。将聚类数据的统计评估与船舶响应筛选相结合,用于识别关键的聚类对,以进行进一步的安装分析,并补充已建立的单波分析和相关的安装海况。本文提供了一个例子来说明考虑双模态波浪的好处,并展示了这种新方法的使用,以确保任何潜在的风险被捕获,以便管道安装作业可以在安全的海上环境中进行。
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