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Platform
The
BP Horn Mountain platform has a truss SPAR substructure
with a topside structure having three levels of
plated-decks. The platform location is the Gulf of Mexico
in a water depth of 1645.9m.
Challenge
To
ascertain blast response capacity of primary structural
members together with secondary structures holding escape
routs, in the event of critical blast scenarios.
MSL
Scope
MSL’s
scope of activities were divided into three Phases:
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Phase
1 involved the collation of necessary data and agree
to all relevant loading, blast overpressure, response
assessment methodology and the survival criteria.
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Phase
2 involved conducting a three-tier structural response
analysis, e.g., static assessment using equivalent
static linear analyses, single degree of freedom (SDOF)
dynamic response analyses and multi degree of freedom
(MDOF) non-linear progressive collapse analyses.
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Phase
3 included identifying the blast response capacity of
the safety critical elements in the way of the escape
routes and the evacuation points including stair
towers and blast walls.
Benefits
With
proper planning, the project could be completed ahead of
schedule. The study indicated isolated vulnerable areas
needing future investigation into mitigation of blast
occurrences and reassessment of overpressure computations.
The study also provided guidance for future design and
detailing critical connections subject to blast loading.
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Horn
Mountain Spar

Horn
Mountain Topsides
Analysis on Topside Module

Analysis
of Blast Wall
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