MOSES stands out as an exceptionally integrated simulation software suite, purpose-built to address the multifaceted challenges encountered in offshore projects with unparalleled efficiency and adaptability. This comprehensive solution is designed to streamline every aspect of offshore operations, from initial planning to execution and beyond. MOSES empowers users with a range of powerful tools and features, allowing them to model, simulate, and analyze various scenarios to ensure optimal project outcomes.
Available in three distinct variations, MOSES caters to the diverse requirements of offshore engineering endeavors. Whether you’re focused on structural design, installation planning, or dynamic analysis, there’s a MOSES variant perfectly suited to your needs. This versatility enables users to tailor their software selection to match the specific complexities and intricacies of their projects, ultimately enhancing productivity and reducing risk.
Incorporating advanced algorithms, intuitive interfaces, and robust data management capabilities, MOSES facilitates informed decision-making at every stage of the project lifecycle. By providing a unified platform for collaborative work and data exchange, it fosters seamless communication and coordination among project stakeholders. With MOSES, offshore engineering teams can navigate challenges more effectively, optimize resource allocation, and achieve project success with confidence.
Moses At-a-Glance
The Basic Connectors module provides a generalized way of modeling lifting slings, anchor lines, mooring lines, nonlinear springs, pins, fenders, and any other item that connects two bodies together or connects a body to the ground. Connectors can be tension-only or compression-only and custom connectors can be defined. connectors can be defined.
– Lift, lower, or upend with multiple slings and hooks
– Activate or deactivate to simulate breaking or re-rigging
– Move anchors to achieve a specified tension
– Hold hooks at elevation or load while flooding or pumping
– Catenary mooring lines with buoys or clump weights
– Nonlinear springs with tension or compression only
– Gaps, pins, and lines provide constraints to motion
Strip theory provides a fast and proven way of predicting the motions of vessels. It is well suited for barge transports and any vessel that is slender in its L/B (length/beam) ratio.
– RAOs at center of gravity or remote locations
– Standard and user defined spectra
– Statistical multipliers or storm duration definition
Prediction of motions for non-ship shaped hulls and for situations in which surge is important. Adaptive meshing automatically increases panel mesh density as required.
– Hull Modeler automatically generates hydrodynamic meshes
– Non-linear, slowly varying, wave drift forces
The Time Domain module can perform a time history simulation on any single or multi-body system. Starting from the frequency domain results, and taking into account mooring, current, and wave forces, the Time Domain module provides fast computation of full system response. Customizable reporting and automatic generation of system response animations allow easy understanding and communication of results.
– Environment of current, irregular waves, and/or wind
– Multiple body motions can be analyzed
– Vortex shedding in wind or water is computed
– Dynamic tank flooding and emptying
When analyzing mooring line dynamics, the Pipe & Rod module allows accurate calculation of mooring line response, taking into account large deflections. This allows modeling and analysis of anchor lines, mooring lines, TLP (tension leg platform) tendons, rigid risers, and pipelines.– Large deflection beam capability.
– Handles TLP tendons, rigid risers, and pipelines
– Mooring line dynamics are included
– Combine pipe assemblies with rollers
MOSES
Stability and Motions
The MOSES package provides a highly capable and cost-effective package for stability assessment and motions analysis in the frequency domain. Hull and compartment modeling are included along with both strip theory and 3D diffraction analysis methods. Installation operations for
loadout, frequency domain transportation, and upend can be performed with MOSES.
MOSES ADVANCED
Stability, Motions, Mooring, and Structures
The MOSES Advanced package adds time domain and structural analysis capabilities to the MOSES package, which can be applied using either strip
theory or 3D diffraction panel methods of calculation. When coupled with mooring line dynamics and large deflection rod elements, MOSES Advanced can be used to model risers.
MOSES ULTIMATE
Stability, Motions, Mooring, Structures, and Launch
The MOSES Ultimate package provides a complete range of functions, from modeling of hulls and calculation of stability, to prediction of motions,
mooring analysis and structural analysis, plus launch analysis, completing the range of installation operations capabilities. Inclusion of generalized degrees of freedom enables studies of new or existing FPSOs and platforms, as well as transportation and installation analysis.
PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
MOSES Solver
All three packages include the MOSES Solver and MOSES Language modules – the platform on which all analysis capabilities depend. The unique,
generalized solver allows the consideration of all types of forces acting on the floating system, including hydrostatic, hydrodynamic, inertial, and mooring forces. The solver supports model inputs, including section or panel definition of hull shapes, Morison elements, various kinds of taut or catenary mooring lines, as well as beam and plate elements. Connectors in MOSES are particularly flexible and effective. They provide a generalized way of describing connections between floating bodies, or to the ground, and include catenary mooring lines, tension – and compression-only nonlinear springs, rigid connectors such as pins and launchways, and even true nonlinear rod elements.
MOSES Language
The MOSES scripting language provides a unique, flexible, and powerful way of specifying system behavior and performing a series of analyses to consider different installation or operational conditions. In addition to providing specialized capabilities, the MOSES language is rich in general utilities for interactive reporting, graphing, viewing 3D models, and statistical interpretation.
– Model generation with validity checking
– Run complex analyses with a single command, including reporting
– Database capability with restart options
– Macros, loops, and conditional execution
MOSES Editors
All MOSES packages include the MOSES smart language editor for managing scripts and data files, Hull Modeler for 3D interactive creation of hull shapes, Stability Modeler for compartmentation and load case management, Motions Modeler for environmental and mooring inputs, and Hull Mesher for graphical creation of structural models.
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