International Standard Iso 19901-1 -
The standard serves two main purposes in offshore engineering:
: Considerations for water levels, air and sea temperatures, and ice (though specific arctic requirements are deferred to ISO 19906 ). Relationship to Other Standards international standard iso 19901-1
: Determining current velocity and direction relative to vessel headings or fixed structures. The standard serves two main purposes in offshore
: These are frequent events expected during the standard service life of a structure, used primarily for operational planning and fatigue analysis. air and sea temperatures
The standard provides detailed guidance on various physical phenomena, including: : Modeling mean wind profiles and turbulence intensity.
: Spectral density and wave height determination for site-specific assessments.
: For offshore structures located in arctic environments.



