Lecture 10
Fabrication & Load-out
         Lecture Objectives
 To provide understanding of onshore
  fabrication & load out.
  o Description and methods concerning
    offshore structures fabrication & load out.
  o Fabrication of offshore structures and load
    out activities.
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               Lecture Outline
1. Overview on Onshore Fabrication
2. Fabrication Phases
3. Overview on Load-Out
4. Load-out methods
5. Design Criteria for Load-Out
6. Load-Out Activities
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            Onshore Fabrication
WHY onshore fabrication?
Offshore difficulty due to :
Environment
Cost
Schedule
Safety
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                    Onshore Fabrication
A place where onshore fabrication activities takes
place is called Fabrication Yard.
Onshore Fabricators identified by PETRONAS in
Malaysia are:
1. MMHE         :   Malaysia Marine Heavy Engineering Sdn. Bhd.
2. RFSB         :   Ramunia Fabricator Sdn. Bhd.
3. KHLE         :   Sapura Kencana HL Engineering Sdn. Bhd.
4. THSB         :   Tabung Haji Sdn. Bhd.
5. SDE          :   Sime Darby Engineering Sdn. Bhd.
6. BDEWC        :    Brooke Dockyard & Engineering Works Corp.
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                    Onshore Fabrication
                           Fabrication
                           Philosophy
  Jacket destined                           Jacket destined
    for shallow                               for deeper
   water < 30m                               water > 30m
  • Usually erected                        • Usually erected on
 vertical, i.e. in the                           it’s side
    same position
(vertical) as the final                     •Such jackets are
     installation                          loaded by skidding
                                            out onto a barge
•Such jackets may be
lifted or skidded onto
       the barge.
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                  Onshore Fabrication
     HOW to reduce cost and time for onshore
     fabrication?
1.    Subdivision into components and modules.
2.    Concurrent fabrication of major components.
3.    Planning the flow of components to their assembly
      site.
4.    Simplification of configurations and standardisation
      of details, grades and sizes.
5.    Selection of structural systems that utilize skills and
      trades on a relatively continuous and uniform basis.
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                   Fabrication Phases
              1       Engineering (fabrication)
              2       Procurement
              3       Shop-Fabrication
              4       Assembly
              5       Erection
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                                          Fabrication Phases
    Target Level 1               Oct      Nov dec Jan Feb mar Apr May Jun Jul                       Aug   Sep   Oct           Nov
Engineering 55%                      E      E      E       E      E          E   E      E   E              C Construction
Procurement 32%                            P       P      P       P      P       P      P   P   P   P     T Transport
        separators (UAE)             E     E       P      P       P      P       P      P   C   C   C     I Installation
               Power gen             E     E       P      P       P      P       P      S   C   C   C     E Engineering
           Hydrocyclone              E     E       P      P       P      P       P      S   C   C   C     P Procurement
    Jacking sys (Europe)             E     P       P      P       P      P       P      S   C   C   C     S Shipping
           Legs (Europe)             E     P       P      P       P      P       P      P   P   P   T T T T
          Metering (UAE)             E     E       P      P       P      P       P      P   C   C   C
 Valves/Pumps/Winches                E     E       P      P       P      P       P      S   C   C   C
                   Crane             E     E       P      P       P      P       P      P   P   C   C
         heat exchangers             E     E       P      P       P      P       P      P   P   C   C
Flowlines (Europe)                   E     E       E      E       P      P       P      P   P   P   P T T T I
Turret                               E     E       P      P       P      P       S      C   C   C   C T T T I
FAB MOPU 11%                                       C      C       C      C       C      C
Integration topsides                                                                        C   C   C
FAB FSO 11%                          E      E      E      C       C      C       C      C   C   C   C T T T
Transport MOPU//FSO                                                                                   T T T
Installation HUC                                                                                                I   I     I
Start Up                                                                                                                   > <
                                                Shop Fabrication
                                                              CS2-1(L2)12:
    Aerial view of fabshop for assembly of cellar deck plate girder          Load out                               10
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  Shop Drawing : Main
      CS2-1(L2)12: Fabrication   11
            & Load Out
Shop Drawings : Components
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                                Cutting Plan
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                              Fabrication Phase
 Assembly
                                             Row 7
                                                        Row 3.0
                                                            Row 3.1
    Assembly of Cellar Deck
    frame Row 3.1 to 7.0
                                CS2-1(L2)12: Load out                 14
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Fabrication Sequence :Topsides
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     Deck Fabrication
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           Fabrication Sequence :Jacket
                                        CS2-1(L2)12: Load out        17
                  Fabrication Phase
 Erection
       Lifting of X-panels for Row B between elev. -14K & -
       34K
                                 CS2-1(L2)12: LoadLoad
                                     CS2-1(L2)12:  out out      18
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           Jacket Fabrication
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          Overview of Load-Out
Move the completed
structure onto the
transportation barge
which will transport
it offshore
                                   Cranes
               Barge   Skid beam
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           Load-out Methods
          1               2              3
     Skidding        Transporter      Lifting
                       (Bogie /
                        SPMT /
                        Trailer)
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           Load-Out Method
 Skidding
1. Feasible for items of any weight.
2. The system consists of a series of steel beams.
3. Each skid is provided with a hydraulic jack to
   control the reaction.
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                   Load-Out Method
    Arrangement of Equipment for Skidded Load-out
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              Load-Out Method
 Transporter (Bogie)
1. Specialized trailer units
   that is combined to act
   as one unit
2. The load capacity over
   the projected ground
   area varies from
   approximately 55 to 85
   kN/sq.m.
3. The units can drive in all
   directions and negotiate
   curves.
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             Bogies / Trailers
                                           •SPMT (Self
                                            Propelled
                                            Modular
                                            Transporters)
                                           •Trailers
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           Load-Out Method
Lifting
 Dedicated for small structures built on the quay.
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                      Design Criteria for Load-Out
             Structural Component ( Load-out by lifting)
                                                                Lifting Point
                          Hook Point
                                            SLINGS              1)Shackles
             MAIN BEAMS
                                                     LIFTING
                                                      POINT
                                                                2)Padeyes
                                COG
                                                        MAIN    3)Trunnions
                                                      TRUSSES
                                         FINAL
END FRAMES                             SUPPORT
                                        POINTS
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                      Design Criteria for Load-Out
  1. Lifting attachments (i.e.
     padeyes, padears &
     trunnions) should be
     designed to allow
     installation.
  2. Lifting attachments
     may be oriented, when
     the final weight has
     been determined and
     the location of Center
     of Gravity(COG) is
     established.
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               Design Criteria for Load-Out
3. Design Basis for Slings.
    - Slings shall be sized such that
      the Safe Working Load (SWL)                     SLINGS
      of the sling is in excess of the
      sling loads evaluated on the              40%
      basis of the factored lift
      weight, with the pre-defined        60%
      slings load distribution.
    - No additional impact factor
      shall be used
    - For 4 slings to a common block
      a 60% - 40% load distribution
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      assumed.
               Design Criteria for Load-Out
•    Substructure (i.e. Jacket) Load-Out
1. 3-dimensional computer analysis shall be performed
   to check the jacket structure for loads imposed
   during load-out
2. Loads arising from all rigging equipment for
   installation that will be yard-installed must be
   considered in the load-out analysis.
3. In order to account for any unevenness of railtracks
   and skid beams or inaccurate barge lineup, the
   analysis shall assume a 3 point support condition in
   addition to the basic 4 point support condition.
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               Design Criteria for Load-Out
• Superstructure/Topsides Load Out
1. Strength of all joints and members shall be checked
   for load-out conditions.
2. The deck or module to be skidded shall be analyzed
    by considering;
   • 3/4 legs are active
   • 4/6 legs are active
     •6/8 legs are active
3. Loads arising from all rigging equipment for
   installation that will be yard-installed must be
   considered in the load-out analysis.
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               Design Criteria for Load-Out
        Allowable stresses
 1. The maximum stresses during load-out shall not
    exceed the basic AISC allowable stress levels
    unless otherwise approved by the Company.
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         Loadout Checklist : CSP-04
- Prior to load-out, there are few of items that
  need to be checked. Those items are;
     Structural Shop & As Built Drawings
     Compliances of Structural Drawings & Fabrication
      Drawing to PTS 20.097 addendum item 9
     Load-Out Procedure
     Weighing Procedure
     Ballasting Calculations
     Design/Field Modification/Red-Line Marking
      Incorporation and Status
     STQ Status
     Extent of Carry Over Works Offshore
     Outstanding Structural Work
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               Loadout Procedure
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Ballasting Calculations
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Ballasting Calculations
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           RO-RO Ramp and Wedge
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              Major Load-Out
1. 24 cranes were involved in the
    two major side frame lifts
    (Platform Cerveza,300m long).
2. Bullwinkle jacket, one of the
    world's largest, -
   -Fabricated in Japan,
   -Transported by barge to Texas
   -Assembled by jacking towers
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            End
CS2 Structural Design Offshore
     (Level 2) – Lecture 10
   Fabrication & Load-Out
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