Abstract
Risk Based Inspection (RBI) planning methods for structures have been under development for years. They have now reached a maturity allowing their use in an industrial context. The first applications of detailed RBI where devoted to single components and lately applied in a more extensive way to a set of components, using generic approaches. As being the second part of a report on industrial application of RBI, this present paper focuses on RBI for fixed steel offshore structures. The challenge here is the full implementation of the method to a whole set of offshore platforms. General questions arise, such as how to use detailed RBI planning that builds inspection plans of details to establish inspection campaigns for a given platform and, in a more general way, how to go from detailed RBI planning to inspection campaigns for a set of platforms. Also, several more technical issues have been raised during the studies, such as fatigue computations, push-over analyses, risk acceptance criteria and scheduling phases. This paper presents part of the experiences gained using and applying these RBI methods to a specific field of jackets.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - 2004 Volume 2 : Safety and Reliability, Materials Technology Workshop |
Number of pages | 8 |
Volume | 2 |
Publication date | 2004 |
Pages | 565-572 |
Article number | 51573 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - Vancouver, BC, Canada Duration: 20 Jun 2004 → 25 Jun 2004 |
Conference
Conference | 23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering |
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Country/Territory | Canada |
City | Vancouver, BC |
Period | 20/06/2004 → 25/06/2004 |
Sponsor | ASME Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering |