: It outlines the methodology for identifying general environmental conditions and the specific metocean parameters (e.g., wave height, wind speed) needed to describe them.
: It provides requirements for how these parameters should be applied during the design, construction, and operational phases of all types of offshore structures. Key Technical Components international standard iso 19901-1
: These are rare, high-impact events used to ensure the structure can withstand severe storms or environmental anomalies without failure. Parameters Covered : It outlines the methodology for identifying general
ISO 19901-1 focuses on defining two distinct types of environmental conditions: Parameters Covered ISO 19901-1 focuses on defining two
: These are frequent events expected during the standard service life of a structure, used primarily for operational planning and fatigue analysis.
: For offshore structures located in arctic environments.
The standard serves two main purposes in offshore engineering: