Iceberg Load Software Update Using 2019 Iceberg Profile Dataset

Paul Stuckey, Mark Fuglem, A. Younan, Hamidreza Shayanfar, Yujian Huang, Lei Liu, T. King
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The Iceberg Loads Software (ILS) was developed initially to determine design iceberg loads for the Hebron Gravity Base Structure (GBS). The ILS framework has since been adapted for assessing iceberg loads on other structures such as the West White Rose Platform, subsea protection structures, pipelines laid on the seabed and floating production structures (spars and FPSOs). When the ILS was developed, the available iceberg geometry dataset (collected in the 1980s) was relatively limited, which required certain assumptions (i.e., flat wall interaction) and parametrizations (i.e., length distribution, length/draft/mass relationships, eccentricity, etc.) in the formulation of the interaction model. Renewed iceberg profile collection began in 2012, with ongoing improvements in the data collection methodology such that, of the 200 iceberg profiles collected from 2012 onwards, 134 were collected in 2019. The profile data were collected using LiDAR for the iceberg sail and multibeam sonar for the keel. The ILS has been updated using the recent three dimensional (3D) profiles, and a comparison of original versus updated iceberg load distributions for a generic structure show a decrease in loads. Updated ILS loads are compared with another iceberg load analysis tool that directly incorporates iceberg profile data rather than relying on some of the assumptions and parametrizations used in the original ILS formulation. This comparison shows some differences, particularly for extreme loads, which are the subject of on-going investigation.
使用2019冰山配置文件数据集的冰山加载软件更新
冰山荷载软件(ILS)最初是为了确定希伯伦重力基础结构(GBS)的设计冰山荷载而开发的。此后,ILS框架已被用于评估其他结构上的冰山载荷,如West White Rose平台、海底保护结构、铺设在海底的管道和浮式生产结构(桅杆和fpso)。当ILS开发时,可用的冰山几何数据集(收集于20世纪80年代)相对有限,这需要在制定相互作用模型时进行一定的假设(即平壁相互作用)和参数化(即长度分布,长度/吃水/质量关系,偏心等)。2012年开始重新收集冰山剖面,数据收集方法不断改进,在2012年以来收集的200个冰山剖面中,2019年收集了134个。冰山帆剖面数据采用激光雷达采集,龙骨剖面数据采用多波束声纳采集。ILS已经使用最近的三维(3D)剖面进行了更新,并且对一般结构的原始冰山负载分布与更新冰山负载分布进行了比较,结果显示负载有所减少。更新的ILS载荷与另一种冰山载荷分析工具进行了比较,该工具直接纳入了冰山剖面数据,而不是依赖于原始ILS公式中使用的一些假设和参数化。这种比较显示了一些差异,特别是对于极端负载,这是正在进行的调查的主题。
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