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Challenge
In
2000, BP commissioned MSL to prepare a detailed guidance
document for the design of new structures and the
assessment of existing structures against the effects of
fires and explosions. The aim of the guidance, which is
now available to BP, is to minimize risk to life and the
environment which may result from credible fire and
explosion events, and to aid in establishing whether risks
are as low as reasonably practicable.
Scope
of Guidance Document
The
guidance document is intended for use on BP projects
world-wide. It is a live document and is being updated in
response to the experience gained from its use on current
projects and from continuing further MSL investigations.
The
guidance covers assessment, risk classification, fire
loads and response, explosion loads and response, analysis
methods and the interpretation of the results of fire and
blast consequence analyses. Combined fire and explosion
load cases are also considered. The risk classification
follows an approach based on API RP2A . The contents of
API RP 75, API RP 14G and API RP 14J are summarized in the
guidance.
A
number of areas not covered by other available codes or guidance
documents have been captured in the new BP guidance. These include:
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Guidance
on the analysis of primary structure and the use of frame
analyses in blast response.
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Interpretation
of ultimate strength analysis
results.
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Interpretation
of code checks in a design level analysis to take account of
reserves of strength.
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Dynamic
pressure – drag load estimation.
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Piping
response to drag/dynamic pressure/blast wind.
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Simple
methods for the calculation of blast wave loading on adjacent
structures.
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Tension
effects in panels and Biggs’ method.
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Minimum
levels of analysis by installation category.
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The
dimensioning explosion – the use of elastic design analyses
for extreme events as a conventional design load case.
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Floating
structures issues.
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