One-Day Course on “The Design of Oil & Gas Fixed Offshore Structure”
Venue:
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Wisma IEM, 03- CSETD Lecture Room, 2nd Floor, 04- TUSTD Lecture Room, 2nd Floor
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Date & Time:
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12 Aug 2017 (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)
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CPD: |
6 |
Closing Date Before: |
09-Aug-2017 (Subject to change based on availability of seat) |
Organised By |
Technical Division - Oil, Gas and Mining |
Synopsis
The first offshore structure was built to extract oil in the 1930s. Since then, there are now more than 1000 offshore structures worldwide, extracting oil & gas under the ground to meet the world demands. This one-day course will provide the audience with the basic principles in designing these fixed offshore structures. It will be presented in a way that is comprehensible to the engineers who are with or without the oil and gas background. The course will try to address some of the engineering issues that have to be considered when designing an offshore structure. Some of these issues are listed below:
•The environmental loads (such as wave and wind) and accidental loads (such as blast and fire) that the structure has to face throughout its design life. •How the structure will be fabricated, transported and then installed at its offshore location. •Technical requirements from the contemporary design codes and third-party certifications. •The types of analysis that need to be carried out to ensure the structure can meet the above challenges.
Biodata
Assoc. Professor Dr Venkatesh Rajagopalan (Venkat) graduated from Annamalai University, India with a degree in Structural Engineering in 1989. He then obtained a post graduate degree in Engineering Management and Post-Doctoral in Structural Engineering from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has more than 26 years of working experience in various roles.
He is currently a Senior Principal Structural Engineer at McDermott Malaysia. He has presented talks at various symposiums in India, Singapore and Australia on Design on Offshore structural related topics.
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