Fundamentals of Offshore Engineering
Srinivasan Chandrasekaran, Surasak Phoemsapthawee, Shanker Krishna & Hari Sreenivasan
Description
Fundamentals of Offshore Engineering addresses the basics of design for offshore oil and gas production systems and examines the health, safety, and environmental (HSE) aspects in the oil and gas industry with emphasis toward safety measures in design and operations. It also covers fundamental issues of crude oil and natural gas exploration and extraction and includes coverage of seismic surveys and green energy systems. Details of offshore platforms, describing the types, historical development, basics of analysis and design, environmental loads, and potential hazards are also provided. The book serves as a useful resource for universities that teach offshore engineering to senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as a guide for practicing engineers. It includes coverage of wave loads, wind loads, ice loads, and fire loads on structures and discusses offshore pipelines and subsea engineering to help readers understand the fundamentals of petroleum production and related pipeline installation.
Contents:
- Chapter 1: Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
- Chapter 2: Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Practices
- Chapter 3: Crude Oil and Natural Gas
- Chapter 4: Offshore Platforms
- Chapter 5: Petroleum Production
- Chapter 6: Subsea Systems
