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Global Analysis

Analysis of the complete riser string from the sea floor (wellhead) to top including tensioner joint.

NOTE Bending moments and effective tension distributions along the riser string due to functional loads, vessel motions and environmental loads are determined by global analysis.

Source: API Standard 2RD, Dynamic Risers for Floating Production Systems, Second Edition, September 2013. Global Standards

 

Global Analysis

Analysis of the complete riser string from the sea floor (wellhead) to top drive including tensioner joint, utilizing beam element.

NOTE Bending moments and effective tension distributions along the riser string due to functional loads, vessel motions and environmental loads are determined by global analysis.

Source: API RP 17G, Recommended Practice for Completion/Workover Risers, Second Edition, July 2006 (Reaffirmed April 2011). Global Standards

 

Global Analysis

Determination of a consistent set of internal forces and moments, or stresses, in a structure that are in equilibrium with a defined set of actions on the entire structure. NOTE 1 When a global analysis is of a transient situation (e.g. earthquake), the inertial response is part of the equilibrium. NOTE 2 Adapted from ISO 19902:2007, definition 3.23.

Source: ISO 19905-1:202, Petroleum and natural gas industries – Site-specific assessment of mobile offshore units – Part 1: Jack-ups. Global Standards

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