30 CFR 250.908 - What are the minimum structural fatigue design requirements?

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 30: Mineral Resources

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Title 30: Mineral Resources

CHAPTER II: MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

SUBCHAPTER B: OFFSHORE

PART 250: OIL AND GAS AND SULPHUR OPERATIONS IN THE OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF

Subpart I: Platforms and Structures

: Platform Approval Program

250.908 - What are the minimum structural fatigue design requirements

(a) API RP 2A-WSD, Recommended Practice for Planning, Designing and Constructing Fixed Offshore Platforms (incorporated by reference as specified in 30 CFR 250.198), requires that the design fatigue life of each joint and member be twice the intended service life of the structure. When designing your platform, the following table provides minimum fatigue life safety factors for critical structural members and joints.

If . . .Then . . .
(1) There is sufficient structural redundancy to prevent catastrophic failure of the platform or structure under considerationThe results of the analysis must indicate a maximum calculated life of twice the design life of the platform.
(2) There is not sufficient structural redundancy to prevent catastrophic failure of the platform or structureThe results of a fatigue analysis must indicate a minimum calculated life or three times the design life of the platform.
(3) The desirable degree of redundancy is significantly reduced as a result of fatigue damageThe results of a fatigue analysis must indicate a minimum calculated life of three times the design life of the platform.


(b) The documents incorporated by reference in ? 250.901 may require larger safety factors than indicated in paragraph (a) of this section for some key components. When the documents incorporated by reference require a larger safety factor than the chart in paragraph (a) of this section, the requirements of the incorporated document will prevail.

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