Df

Df

Definition(s)


Df

Fatigue design factor. Source: API Technical Report 17TR7, Verification and Validation of Subsea Connectors, First Edition, April 2017. Global Standards

Df

Diameter of the spudcan which forms the footprint.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Deff

Deff

Definition(s)


Deff

The maximum uplift force during spudcan extraction.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
D

D

Definition(s)


D

Maximum spudcan diameter below mudline.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards  

Δ

Denotes a change in the variable. Source: API Technical Report 17TR7, Verification and Validation of Subsea Connectors, First Edition, April 2017. Global Standards
cv

cv

Definition(s)


cv

Coefficient of consolidation of clay.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
cu0

cu0

Definition(s)


cu0

Undrained cohesive shear strength at lowest maximum bearing area

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
cul

cul

Definition(s)


cul

Undrained cohesive shear strength at spudcan tip.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Aa

Aa

Definition(s)


Aa

Area ratio.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Triaxial Test

Triaxial Test

Definition(s)


Triaxial Test

A common laboratory testing method widely used for obtaining shear strength parameters for a variety of soil types under drained or undrained condition.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Stomping

Stomping

Definition(s)


Stomping

A process where a spudcan is initially emplaced away from the center of an old footprint and then the spudcan is used to displace soil towards the old footprint at desired positions to widen the disturbed region. In soft to stiff clay, stomping is very effective in mitigating spudcan footprint interaction.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Soil Sampling

Soil Sampling

Definition(s)


Soil Sampling

A suitably stored, small amount of soil for visual inspection and laboratory testing for the determination of the soil unit geological provenance, characteristics and geotechnical engineering design parameters.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Simultaneous Preloading

Simultaneous Preloading

Definition(s)


Simultaneous Preloading

During preloading the hull is held with minimal draft or air gap and the preload is incrementally increased on all the legs simultaneously.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Remoulded Undrained Shear Strength

Remoulded Undrained Shear Strength

Definition(s)


Remoulded Undrained Shear Strength

The magnitude of the shear stress that a disturbed soil can sustain in an undrained condition.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Reaming

Reaming

Definition(s)


Reaming

A technique that involves forcing a leg into position by incremental vertical reciprocation to penetrate the spudcan into the soil at the required position. Reaming is one of the mitigation methods for reducing spudcan footprint interaction.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Punch-Through Failure

Punch-Through Failure

Definition(s)


Punch-Through Failure

Unexpected sudden and rapid penetration of the spudcan through soil occurs when strong soil is over soft soil and is a major risk for the stability and equilibrium of the jackup structure.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Prescriptive Preloading

Prescriptive Preloading

Definition(s)


Prescriptive Preloading

During preloading, the hull is kept at, in or close to water level, with each individual leg preloaded by sequential filling and discharge of selected preload ballast tanks.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Perforation Drilling

Perforation Drilling

Definition(s)


Perforation Drilling

A technique performed to perforate the stiff layer with drill holes and remove the soil as one of the mitigation methods to reduce the punch-through failure.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Mobile Jackup Platform

Mobile Jackup Platform

Definition(s)


Mobile Jackup Platform

A self-elevating unit with movable legs capable of raising its hull above the surface of the sea.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Consolidation

Consolidation

Definition(s)


Consolidation

The process in which soil reduction in volume takes place by expulsion of water under long term static loads.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Cavity Depth

Cavity Depth

Definition(s)


Cavity Depth

The depth of an open cavity forms above the spudcan after penetration.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
Breakout Force

Breakout Force

Definition(s)


Breakout Force

The maximum uplift force during spudcan extraction.

Source: ABS Guidance Notes on Geotechnical Performance of Spudcan Foundations, January 2017. Global Standards
WIMS

WIMS

Definition(s)


WIMS

Well integrity management system. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Well Stock

Well Stock

Definition(s)


Well Stock

Portfolio of wells for which the well operator has operating or well integrity assurance responsibility. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Well Status

Well Status

Definition(s)


Well Status

Well’s current operational function.
  • Note: 1 to entry: Functions include undergoing construction, in operation (i.e. producing, injecting, shut-in), undergoing intervention, suspended, or abandoned.
Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Well Operating Limits

Well Operating Limits

Definition(s)


Well Operating Limits

Combination of parameters established by the well operator within which the well should be operated to ensure that all component specifications, including their applicable design or safety factors and performance standards, are not violated throughout the well life cycle. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards  

Well Operating Limits

The well operating limits are defined as the combination of parameters within which the well should be operated to ensure that all component specifications, including their applicable design or safety factors and performance standards, are not violated. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Well Integrity Management

Well Integrity Management

Definition(s)


Well Integrity Management

Application of technical, operational and organizational methods to prevent the uncontrolled flow of fluids at the surface or across subsurface formations throughout the life cycle of the well. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Well Handover

Well Handover

Definition(s)


Well Handover

Act or process that formalises the transfer of a well, and operating responsibility, from one competent party to another, including the requisite data and documents. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Well Barrier Plan

Well Barrier Plan

Definition(s)


Well Barrier Plan

Well operator’s specific programme for barrier placement and verification in a well to prevent unplanned flow during each stage of well construction, operation, abandonment or decommissioning. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Well Abandonment

Well Abandonment

Definition(s)


Well Abandonment

Permanent subsurface isolation to prevent any undesired communication between any distinct zones and fluid movement out of a well using validated well barriers. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Type Testing

Type Testing

Definition(s)


Type Testing

Testing of a representative specimen (or prototype) of a product which qualifies the design and, therefore, validates the integrity of other products of the same design, materials and manufacture. Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards
Thermally induced annulus pressure

Thermally induced annulus pressure

Definition(s)


Thermally induced annulus pressure

Pressure in an annulus generated by thermal expansion or contraction of trapped fluids
  • Note: 1 to entry: On wells where there is no annulus access, sustained casing pressure can be present.
[SOURCE: API RP 90, modified] Source: ISO 16530-1:2017, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Well integrity – Part 1: Life cycle governance, First Edition, March 2017. Global Standards