A heavy object placed on or in the seafloor to hold mooring lines in place.Essential for safety and stability
Anchor
Moving up and down
Heave
Floating structure that stays in place with long cables,called tethers that are pulled tight between the platform and the anchor on the seafloor
Tension Leg Platforms
Gradual wearing away of metal due to contact with seawater and oxygen
Corrosion
The main body or structure of a floating platform,the part that actually floats.Designed to create buoyancy
Hull
How deep a floating platform extends below the water's surface
Draft
Platform that is wide,flat,raft shaped,and spreads weight out evenly.Used in mid depth oceans
Barge
The upward force that allows object to float in water
Buoyancy
Freeboard
Weaking of materials over time due to repeated movement or stress
Fatigue
Platform that has a tall narrow cylinder that extends deep in the ocean,called the ballast,that keeps it steady in deep oceans
Spar
Dynamic Cables
Tipping forward and backwards
Pitch
Study of how water moves around structures.Used to predict how the platform will be affected
Hydrodynamics
Several floating columns connected by beams or pontoons.Mostly under the surface.Versatile
Semi-Submersible
Strong ropes,cables,or chains that connect a floating platform to anchors on the ocean floor.Keeps platform from drifting away
Mooring Lines/Mooring Cables
Tipping side to side
Roll
Any force or weight that a structure must support
Load