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NORSOK - M-101

Structural steel fabrication

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Organization: NORSOK
Publication Date: 1 October 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 62
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This NORSOK standard covers the requirements for fabrication and inspection of offshore steel structures with SMYS < 500 MPa and with a minimum design temperature down to -14 °C.

NOTE 1 Lower minimum design temperatures require project specific evaluations. For special application steels with SMYS up to 690 MPa may be used.

NOTE 2 For highly fatigue utilized structures, more severe requirements may apply, and these will be shown on the design drawings.

Document History

October 1, 2022
Structural steel fabrication Amendment 1: Annex H: Execution of bolted connections and Annex I: Calibration test for preloaded bolting assemblies
Together with NORSOK M-101:2011, this document defines the general requirements for structural bolting in the execution of structural steelwork as structures or as fabricated components. This...
M-101
October 1, 2011
Structural steel fabrication
This NORSOK standard covers the requirements for fabrication and inspection of offshore steel structures with SMYS < 500 MPa and with a minimum design temperature down to -14 °C. NOTE 1 Lower...
December 1, 2000
STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION
This standard covers the requirements for fabrication and inspection of offshore steel structures with SMYS < 500 MPa and with a minimum design temperature down to -14°C. For special application...
September 1, 1997
STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION
This standard covers the requirements for fabrication and inspection of offshore steel structures with SMYS < 500 MPa and with a minimum design temperature down to -14°C. Note: For highly fatigue...

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