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Offshore Platforms

Course Code

KL4120

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Introduction to offshore structure designExpress
Offshore structure design procedures and criteriaExpert
onstruction methods and platform installation stages (lifting, loadout, transportation)Express
Wave theory, and wave theory selectionExpress
Environmental load and load combinations acting on offshore structuresExpress
Steel structure analysisExpress
Design of topside structureExpress
Jacket structure planningExpress
Inplace analysis of fixed type offshore platform structureExpress
Design Project (Major Project)

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Able to describe the design principles, procedures, and design criteria of offshore platforms in solving complex engineering problems.
CPMK 2Able to apply the principles of environmental load calculation and perform environmental load calculations along with the combination of environmental loads on offshore platform structures.
CPMK 3Able to distinguish the design of the upper structure (deck) and its legs (jacket) and produce solutions that meet certain needs by considering safety, environmental and economic factors.
CPMK 4Able to identify the need for pile foundations in solving complex engineering problems by considering safety, environmental and economic factors.
CPMK 5Able to effectively convey the design process and results in oral and written form.
CPMK 6Able to function effectively in a team whose members jointly exercise leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, set goals, plan tasks, and achieve goals in the preparation of the final assignment of the course in the form of a project to design a fixed-type offshore platform.

Learning Method

  • Course lectures and assistance

Learning Modality

  • - In terms of absorbing: visual and auditory. - In terms of executing: synchronous.

Assessment Methods

  • Home Work, Quiz, Midterm Exam, Class Discussion, Group Assignment and Presentation