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- Gravity-based_structure abstract "A gravity-based structure (GBS) is a support structure held in place by gravity. A common application for a GBS is an offshore oil platform. These structures are often constructed in fjords since their protected area and sufficient depth are very desirable for construction. A GBS intended for use as an offshore oil platform is constructed of steel reinforced concrete, often with tanks or cells which can be used to control the buoyancy of the finished GBS. When completed, a GBS is towed to its intended location and sunk. Prior to deployment, a study of the seabed will have been done in order to ensure it can withstand the vertical load exerted on it by that structure.Gravity-based structures are also used for offshore wind power plants. By the end of 2010, 14 of the world's offshore wind farms were supported by gravity-based structures. The GBS are suited for water depths greater than 20 m. The deepest registered offshore wind farm with gravity-based structures is Thornton Bank 1, Belgium, with a depth up to 27.5 m. As offshore wind power plants are growing in size and moving towards deeper waters, the GBS is considered competitive in comparison with other support structures.".
- Gravity-based_structure thumbnail Oil_platform_Norway.jpg?width=300.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageID "1748220".
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageLength "1888".
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageRevisionID "682279023".
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offshore_engineering.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oil_platforms.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Structural_engineering.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Fjord.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Gravity.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Offshore_geotechnical_engineering.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Oil_platform.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Reinforced_concrete.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink Wind_power.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLink File:Oil_platform_Norway.jpg.
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gravity-based structure".
- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "gravity-based structure".
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- Gravity-based_structure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gravity-based_structure subject Category:Offshore_engineering.
- Gravity-based_structure subject Category:Oil_platforms.
- Gravity-based_structure subject Category:Structural_engineering.
- Gravity-based_structure hypernym Structure.
- Gravity-based_structure type Building.
- Gravity-based_structure type Discipline.
- Gravity-based_structure comment "A gravity-based structure (GBS) is a support structure held in place by gravity. A common application for a GBS is an offshore oil platform. These structures are often constructed in fjords since their protected area and sufficient depth are very desirable for construction. A GBS intended for use as an offshore oil platform is constructed of steel reinforced concrete, often with tanks or cells which can be used to control the buoyancy of the finished GBS.".
- Gravity-based_structure label "Gravity-based structure".
- Gravity-based_structure sameAs Q2841122.
- Gravity-based_structure sameAs منشأة_قاعدية_جاذبية.
- Gravity-based_structure sameAs Gravity-based_foundation.
- Gravity-based_structure sameAs GBS.
- Gravity-based_structure sameAs m.05svl0.
- Gravity-based_structure sameAs Q2841122.
- Gravity-based_structure wasDerivedFrom Gravity-based_structure?oldid=682279023.
- Gravity-based_structure depiction Oil_platform_Norway.jpg.
- Gravity-based_structure isPrimaryTopicOf Gravity-based_structure.