Advances in Offshore Facility Integrity
Thursday, 9 May
312
Technical / Poster Session
Integrity management is essential for reliable and efficient operation of Offshore production facilities. The session covers some of the key advancements in the inspection methodologies for health monitoring, reliability methods, fatigue analysis for critical joints in tubular joints, and uncertainty quantification of fatigue damage. A wide range of author from class society, regulatory, operators and contractors will be presenting the technical papers.
Chairperson(s)
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0930-0948 35326Replacement of Structural Support on a Brownfield FPSO Using Cold Work: A Case Study on Bonga FPSO’s Pipe Support Replacement
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0950-1008 35507Unique Reliability Based Method Applied in the Development of Hull Risk-Based Inspection Across a Floating Production Fleet
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1010-1028 35077Hybrid Structural Health Monitoring of an FPSO: Measuring Stress at Un-Instrumented Structural Details
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1030-1048 35157Enhancing the Precision of Fatigue Analysis for Crucial Jacket Tubular Joints
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1050-1108 35308Risk-Based Inspections Using Digital Twins for Hulls and Structures of Floating Assets
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1110-1128 35427Wandoo A - Reliability Methodology for Determination of Probability of Failure of a Braced Caisson Structure
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1130-1148 35135A New Concept of Corrosion Protection and Integrity of Subsea System in Brazil