The greatest challenge – force measurement
The various force measurements on the structure posed a special challenge. One task was to determine the load distribution on selected framework rods. Another was to determine the total force acting on individual rods and the force acting on the overall structure. Because the force transducers were intermittently or permanently submerged, HBK force transducers type S9M with degree of protection IP 68 were used to determine the load distribution. Up to four force transducer were placed in individual rods made of solid aluminum. Perpendicular wave loading was measured on 5-cm wide framework rings fastened onto each of these force transducers. The individual measurements were then used to determine the load distribution on a rod.
Four force transducers of the same type were used to determine the resulting total horizontal force acting on the structure. To prevent force shunts, the entire framework structure was fastened onto articulated pendulum supports and the force transducers were fitted on the four pendulum supports in the direction of the wave impact. HBK developed two-component transducers to measure the resulting forces on six selected framework rods. The six rods were integrated into the jacket structure through two force transducers each. A very compact design had to be developed due to the specified diameter of the framework pipes (14 cm) and the large forces expected (nominal (rated) lateral force of the transducer 20 kN). To prevent loading of the force transducers due to bending moments, they were fastened onto the structure with specially developed ball joints.