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Guidelines for integrating ropes into mooring systems, lifting slings, and subsea deployment systems. 2. Legacy Application: On-Bottom Stability
| | Relationship | |---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------| | DNV-ST-F401 | Design and manufacturing requirements (more prescriptive) | | DNV-RP-F401 | Dynamic riser cables (E305 covers static & general dynamic) | | DNV-RP-J301 | Subsea power cable thermal analysis | | DNV-RP-C203 | Fatigue design of offshore steel structures (referenced for fatigue) | | IEC 60287 / 60853 | Cable thermal rating (E305 aligns with these) |
DNV-RP-E305 was published in [insert year] and is available on the DNV website or through authorized distributors. dnv-rp-e305
Originally titled "On-Bottom Stability of Submarine Pipelines," this RP was the primary industry guide for ensuring that subsea pipelines remained stable under environmental loads like waves and currents. It introduced advanced models for lateral resistance and calibrated techniques to capture outcomes from dynamic simulations.
The standard reinforces the importance of the human element and visual confirmation. It outlines how Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and divers are used not just for installation, but for verification—ensuring that acoustic data matches the physical reality observed through camera feeds. It outlines how Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and
The code was repurposed and is now titled " Design, testing and analysis of offshore fibre ropes ". It provides a comprehensive framework for documenting that fiber rope products—such as those made from polyester, nylon, or HMPE—are fit for mission-critical offshore services like mooring and lifting. 1. Modern Application: Offshore Fiber Ropes
A very specific topic!
This RP is primarily aimed at: