CRITERION FOR INTEGRATED SAFETY OF FLOATING OIL AND GAS PLATFORMS
Kharchenko Yu.A. – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), doc.2004.8@yandex.ru doc.2004.8@yandex.ru
Gritsenko A.I. – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Advisor to the General Director of Gazprom VNIIGAZ LLC, doc.2004.8@yandex.ru doc.2004.8@yandex.ru
Atayan G.E. – Deputy General Director, Gazprom Gazobezopasnost LLC, Grigory.age@gmail.comAtayan G.E. – Deputy Director General, Gazprom gazobezopasnost LLC, Grigory.age@gmail.com Grigory.age@gmail.com
Melekhova A.Yu. – undergraduate student, National University of Oil and Gas «Gubkin University», nastya-melehova@mail.ruMelekhova A.Yu. – undergraduate student, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), nastya-melehova@mail.ru nastya-melehova@mail.ru
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Key words: survivability of floating oil and gas platforms (FOGP); initiating factors; platform damage and death; criterion of integrated safety of floating oil and gas platforms; survivability assessment; approach to assessing the survivability of FOGP; loss of performance of FOGP in case of accidents; levels of damaging effects; functional tasks of FOGP; criterion of loss of performance of floating oil and gas platforms; private vitality indicators; minimum permissible level of platform functioning in case of accidents; increase the survivability of FOGP; struggle for survivability of FOGP.
To estimate a survivability and a working capacity of floating oil and gas platform during an emergency, a criterion of complex safety is offered in this article. This criterion takes into consideration a potential for emergency situation and a possibility of developing ones, that allows to avoid unreasonable costs for increase survivability. The authors of the article suggest measures for increase survivability, based on this criterion.
CRITERION FOR INTEGRATED SAFETY OF FLOATING OIL AND GAS PLATFORMS
Kharchenko Yu.A. – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), doc.2004.8@yandex.ru
Gritsenko A.I. – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Advisor to the General Director of Gazprom VNIIGAZ LLC, doc.2004.8@yandex.ru
Atayan G.E. – Deputy General Director, Gazprom Gazobezopasnost LLC, Grigory.age@gmail.com
Melekhova A.Yu. – undergraduate student, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), nastya-melehova@mail.ru
Key words: survivability of floating oil and gas platforms (FOGP); initiating factors; platform damage and death; criterion of integrated safety of floating oil and gas platforms; survivability assessment; approach to assessing the survivability of FOGP; loss of performance of FOGP in case of accidents; levels of damaging effects; functional tasks of FOGP; criterion of loss of performance of floating oil and gas platforms; private vitality indicators; minimum permissible level of platform functioning in case of accidents; increase the survivability of FOGP; struggle for survivability of FOGP.
To estimate a survivability and a working capacity of floating oil and gas platform during an emergency, a criterion of complex safety is offered in this article. This criterion takes into consideration a potential for emergency situation and a possibility of developing ones, that allows to avoid unreasonable costs for increase survivability. The authors of the article suggest measures for increase survivability, based on this criterion.