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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: ASTEO , ASTEOPublisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers Group Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers Edition: illustrated edition Weight: 0.810kg ISBN: 9780860108948ISBN 10: 0860108945 Pages: 374 Publication Date: June 1987 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsI The new procedures of risk analysis by the fault tree method used in the nuclear, aeronautical and aerospace fields.- 1. Description of the methods of risk analysis used in the nuclear field by the Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique.- The probabilistic approach.- Conclusions.- 2. Systems reliability and technological risks in the aeronautical and aerospace industries.- Systems reliability.- The review.- Diagnosis.- Processing.- Technological risks: requirements and strategies.- General introduction and thoughts on systems reliability.- Sources.- Reliability in use of a technological product.- The position of the manufacturer.- The position of the user.- Dealing with technological risks.- 3. State-of-the-art and procedures in the nuclear, aeronautical and aerospace fields - classification of systems transferable a priori to offshore petroleum operations.- State-of-the-art.- Definitions.- The practice of risk analysis in the nuclear field: analysis methodology at the CEA.- Features specific to the petroleum industry.- Transferable knowledge.- Methods.- Computational codes.- II The application of risk analysis methods to new offshore oil structures and operations.- 4. The possibilities of applying safety-reliability methods to offshore oil operations as provided by Community Regulations (Regulation 3056).- Towards a new structural design.- Blow-out control and prevention.- Special equipment.- Production.- Product dispatch.- Conclusions.- 5. Drilling activities.- Drilling facilities: fixed and mobile platforms, drillships.- Drilling techniques.- Automation of operations performed on the drilling floor.- Risks in offshore drilling activities and control of operations: safety codes and procedures.- 6. Production and processing operations.- New production rigs.- Production drilling.- Living quarters.- Improvement in safety on platforms.- A technical/economic approach.- Possibility of introduction of a new concept.- Flares and the safety of personnel.- The influence of wind on radiation.- Performance of field tests.- Human tolerance of radiation.- The safety of offshore treatment platforms.- New concepts.- The quest for new concepts in the development of offshore oilfields.- The choice of platform for deep water locations.- TLP's (Tension Leg Platforms).- 7. Product Dispatch.- Offshore loading stations and dispatch systems: state-of-the-art.- Transfer conditions.- The products transferred.- Safety and reliability.- The safety and reliability of offshore fluid transfer lines.- Brief description of the main types of system.- Faults and their consequences.- Cause of faults.- Solutions to date.- Problems still outstanding.- Conclusion.- Tanker berthing safety.- Sea-lines.- Inspection, maintenance and fault and leak detection.- Pipeline repairs: techniques.- III Inspection, maintenance and repair technology (IMR).- 8. The sounding and maintenance of concrete and steel structures.- Inspection work.- Repair work.- Mechanical repairs.- Subsea welding repairs.- Maintenance data banks.- Foreseeable technological developments.- 9. Subsea installation inspection techniques.- Review of procedures used.- General.- Corrosion of offshore structures.- Subsea inspection equipment.- Foreseeable developments.- 10. Non-destructive testing.- 11. Conclusions.- IV Technical Appendixes.- Appendix 1. Safety in the nuclear field.- Appendix 2. Criteria adopted by the NRC.- Appendix 3. Co-operation between the nuclear industry and the oil industry.- Appendix 4. Co-operation between oil companies on systems safety research.- Appendix 5. Drilling rig robotization and automation.- Appendix 6. Blow-out risks whilst drilling - general procedure.- Appendix 7. Safety procedures in the event of hydrocarbon show whilst drilling.- Appendix 8. Pressure tests on formations in the immediate vicinity of riser shoes.- Appendix 9. Well control by the Driller's Method .- Appendix 10. BOP Tests.- Appendix 11. Shift Manager's instructions.- Appendix 12. Blow-out control calculation sheet.- Appendix 13. Well bottom measuring equipment.- Appendix 15. Blow-out control procedure.- Appendix 16. The fire injection spool system of blow-out control.- Appendix 17. Living quarters and the safety of personnel.- Appendix 18. Safety and reliability aspects to be taken into account in the development of TLP's.- Appendix 19. Dispatch systems and offshore loading stations.- Appendix 20. LPG sea loading stations using the Single Point Mooring technique.- Appendix 21. Safety of subsea pipelines.- Appendix 22. Sounding possibilities for underwater structures in concrete.- Appendix 23. The hyperbaric welding method of pipe connection.- Appendix 24. Non-destructive testing techniques.- Appendix 25. Fatigue strength check model for jacket-type fixed platforms.- Appendix 26. Safety of treatment installations.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |