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Computer Research and Modeling, 2022, Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 853–871
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2022-14-4-853-871
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Numerical model of jack-up rig's mechanical behavior under seismic loading

I. A. Vasilieva, N. V. Dubinyaab, S. A. Tikhotskiyab, V. A. Nachevac, D. A. Alexeeva

a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, 141701, Russia
b Sсhmidt Institute of Physics of The Earth of the RAS, 10/1 B. Gruzinskaya st., Moscow, 123242, Russia
c Sadovsky Institute of Geospheres Dynamics of the RAS, 38/1 Leninskyi ave., Moscow, 119334, Russia
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Abstract: The paper presents results of numerical modeling of stress-strain state of jack-up rigs used for shelf hydrocarbon reservoirs exploitation. The work studied the equilibrium stress state of a jack-up rig standing on seafloor and mechanical behavior of the rig under seismic loading. Surface elastic wave caused by a distant earthquake acts a reason for the loading. Stability of jack-up rig is the main topic of the research, as stability can be lost due to redistribution of stresses and strains in the elements of the rig due to seismic loading. Modeling results revealed that seismic loading can indeed lead to intermittent growth of stresses in particular elements of the rig's support legs resulting into stability loss. These results were obtained using the finite element-based numerical scheme. The paper contains the proof of modeling results convergence obtained from analysis of one problem — the problem of stresses and strains distributions for the contact problem of a rigid cylinder indenting on elastic half space. The comparison between numerical and analytical solutions proved the used numerical scheme to be correct, as obtained results converged. The paper presents an analysis of the different factors influencing the mechanical behavior of the studied system. These factors include the degree of seismic loading, mechanical properties of seafloor sediments, and depth of support legs penetration. The results obtained from numerical modeling made it possible to formulate preliminary conclusions regarding the need to take site-specific conditions into account whenever planning the use of jack-up rigs, especially, in the regions with seismic activity. The approach presented in the paper can be used to evaluate risks related to offshore hydrocarbon reservoirs exploitation and development, while the reported numerical scheme can be used to solve some contact problems of theory of elasticity with the need to analyze dynamic processes.
Keywords: seismic loading, jack-up rig, finite element method, mechanical stability, contact problem of theory of elasticity.
Received: 15.12.2021
Revised: 21.03.2022
Accepted: 21.03.2022
Document Type: Article
UDC: 624.042.7
Language: Russian
Citation: I. A. Vasiliev, N. V. Dubinya, S. A. Tikhotskiy, V. A. Nachev, D. A. Alexeev, “Numerical model of jack-up rig's mechanical behavior under seismic loading”, Computer Research and Modeling, 14:4 (2022), 853–871
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  • This publication is cited in the following 1 articles:
    1. Nikita Dubinya, Irina Bayuk, Alexei Hortov, Konstantin Myatchin, Anastasia Pirogova, Pavel Shchuplov, “Prediction of Overpressure Zones in Marine Sediments Using Rock-Physics and Other Approaches”, JMSE, 10:8 (2022), 1127  crossref
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