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API RP 2T

API RP 2T: Planning, Designing and Constructing Tension Leg Platforms

CDN $485.00

This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2023.

SKU: c2a82b359f4a Category:

Description

This recommended practice is a guide to the designer in organizing an efficient approach to the design of a tension leg platform (TLP). Emphasis is placed on participation of all engineering disciplines during each stage of planning, development, design, construction, installation, and inspection. This publication contains guidelines developed from the latest practices in designing tension leg platforms and are adapted from successful techniques employed for related structural systems in the offshore and marine industries.

Edition

3

Published Date

2010-07-29

Status

Reaffirmed

Pages

272

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This recommended practice is a guide to the designer in organizing an efficient approach to the design of a tension leg platform (TLP). Emphasis is placed on participation of all engineering disciplines during each stage of planning, development, design, construction, installation, and inspection. This publication contains guidelines developed from the latest practices in designing tension leg platforms and are adapted from successful techniques employed for related structural systems in the offshore and marine industries.

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