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Optimisation of mooring line parameters for offshore floating structures: A review paper.

Authors :
Ja'e, Idris Ahmed
Osman Ahmed Ali, Montasir
Yenduri, Anurag
Nizamani, Zafarullah
Nakayama, Akihiko
Source :
Ocean Engineering. Mar2022, Vol. 247, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The increased application of Information and Communications Technology in automation and digitization is the driving concept towards the actualization of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. Many aspects of industrial design and operations including offshore engineering have been automated. However, the selection procedure of mooring design parameters including azimuth angle, pretension, diameter, fairlead slope, and mooring radius, which is a critical aspect of mooring system design has remained heavily based on a manual approach despite the availability of sophisticated hydrodynamic analysis software. Up to date, there is no proper review on optimisation techniques that have the potential of automating these procedures. In the past, some of the few available mooring optimisation procedures consider only the mooring lines for the prediction of optimal platform offset without due consideration to the integrity of the risers. Thus, the significance of adopting an integrated riser-mooring design methodology in the optimisation of mooring design variables is discussed in this paper where the integrity of the riser is adequately represented using a Safe Operation (SAFOP) zone polar diagram. We also review the developmental transition from the use of classical to Evolutionary Algorithms (EA) in the optimisation procedure. EA has been acknowledged as a practical alternative for solving mooring optimisation problems. Hence, some of the EA techniques are presented and their computational capabilities explored. In the last part, a concise review of the application of optimisation techniques for mooring optimisation of the different offshore floating platforms is presented based on their capabilities in minimizing platform offset and efficiency in terms of simulation time. So far, EA techniques like the Differential Evolution (DE), variants of Genetic Algorithms (GA) and Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) have been used to optimize mooring line design variables. Based on the discussions, the potentials of DE, RegPSO and other variants of PSO can be further explored for better efficiency. • Previous studies addressing differential evolution (DE), genetic algorithm (GE) and particle swarm optimisation (PSO) techniques used for optimisation of mooring parameters have been critically reviewed. • The integrated riser -mooring design methodology is effective in accounting for integrity of riser and mooring systems. • The application of evolutionary algorithms, particularly the variants and hybrids of DE ,PSO and GA, have proven to be efficient optimisation of mooring systems. • Some variants of PSO like the RegPSO have demonstrated improved capability in terms of escaping premature convergence , thereby resulting in better computational efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00298018
Volume :
247
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ocean Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155428338
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.110644