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DESIGN INNOVATIONS, CONTINUED
FRONTIER DEVELOPMENT
CREATE DESIGN CHALLENGES FOR JACK-UP OPERATORS
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The ABS-classed
GlobalSantaFe high-performance jack-up rig Constellation
I readies for completion at the PPL Shipyard
in Singapore. GlobalSantaFe recently took delivery
of the rig and it is working in Southeast Asia.
ABS has released a detailed technical Commentary
to its Rules for Building and Classing Mobile
Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs) to facilitate
the continued development of newly designed
jack-up rigs, such as the Constellation I, that
are necessary for frontier development and improved
drilling efficiency.
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ABS responds to industry need
with commentary to its Rules for Building, Classing MODUs
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ontinued frontier development is driving
industry’s need to refurbish and |
significantly modify many of the world’s 388
active jack-up units for novel projects, improved efficiency
and sometimes harsh environments. Frontier development also
is spurring the building of new units. Responding to the technical
challenges posed by these modifications and the need for new
designs, ABS has released a detailed technical Commentary to
its Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling
Units (MODUs). The commentary—a further step in providing
industry more specific direction on how to apply ABS Rules
to these new projects—particularly focuses on jack-ups,
which are the predominant type of drilling unit addressed
in the Rules for Building and Classing MODUs. ABS provides
classification and certification services for 75 percent of
the world fleet of MODUs.
William J. Sember, Vice President, Offshore Development,
advises that rapid advancements in technology and accelerated
frontier development have challenged designers and generated
increasing questions with respect to interpretation and applicability
of the ABS Rules.
“This document serves as a supplement to the MODU Rules.
The document also addresses industry questions and is intended
to facilitate communications regarding future classification
requirements for both modified units and new-builds,”
said Sember.
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The commentary addresses some 27 issues, including clarification of
load considerations, material selections and structural analysis requirements,
and applies to Part 3 of the MODU Rules, which details criteria for
the hull and equipment associated with all structures. The Rules include
a total of five parts: general introduction; materials and welding;
hull and equipment; machinery; and surveys after construction.
Principal Engineer Jer-Fang Wu served as project leader for the
document. “The commentary addresses a broader range of unit
designs and gives owners more detailed guidance on the application
of the MODU Rules, particularly those sections applicable to self-elevating
jack-up units,” said Wu.
Bret Montaruli, Manager, Offshore Engineering, explains that because
ABS Rules need to be applicable to all designs, they are very broad
in scope and are often open to interpretation. “The commentary,
therefore, addresses designers’ questions, such as: ‘We
know what the Rule says; but when applied to our design, what does
it mean?’” said Montaruli.
As an example of the clarification provided, Wu says ABS has enhanced
the original “Structural Analysis” section to include
a discussion on “Analysis of a Primary Structure.”
“The commentary,” advised Wu, “incorporates
the following key elements to clarify all analysis-related issues,
giving readers the ‘background’ or ‘why’
for formulas comprised within the Rule:”
- Subsection on general concept of the analysis
- Description of stepping wave through the structure
- Description of steep waves
- Loading directions of the waves
- How to include the P (force)-Delta effect in the analysis
- Details of the hydrodynamic leg-modeling procedure
- Consideration of gravity loads and buoyancy
- Importance of leg buoyancy
- Clarification of total-elevated load
- Emphasis of the effects contributed from Spudcan during the
analysis
- Clarification of the wave load effects on a mat-supported unit
during analysis
“We plan to review and update the commentary periodically
to ensure its applicability to current technologies and frontier
developments,” added Wu.

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