SubseaDeep
Mechanical
- Oct 8, 2009
- 25
Hi,
I am in the offshore oil and gas industry. We do analysis on offshore structures to be placed on oil platforms, rigs and boats in RISA 3D and Visual Analysis. The deck loads are then given to the client in the form of point loads/reactions at the base of each column of the structure.
As we have points loads as data, can someone please advise what is the best way to convert a point load into a distributed load on the deck? This is because all decks are rated in lbs/ft^2 or t/m^2. Will putting a thick plate at the reaction point help in distributing the point load. I assume that if the point load is 25 Kips and we put a 12X65 W-Beam, 25" long, then the distributed load will be 25 kips divided by 25x12 sq.in. Will it practically be a correct way to distribute the load on the steel deck?
Regards,
SubseaDeep
I am in the offshore oil and gas industry. We do analysis on offshore structures to be placed on oil platforms, rigs and boats in RISA 3D and Visual Analysis. The deck loads are then given to the client in the form of point loads/reactions at the base of each column of the structure.
As we have points loads as data, can someone please advise what is the best way to convert a point load into a distributed load on the deck? This is because all decks are rated in lbs/ft^2 or t/m^2. Will putting a thick plate at the reaction point help in distributing the point load. I assume that if the point load is 25 Kips and we put a 12X65 W-Beam, 25" long, then the distributed load will be 25 kips divided by 25x12 sq.in. Will it practically be a correct way to distribute the load on the steel deck?
Regards,
SubseaDeep