In 2012 TechnipFMC, Cervval and Bureau Veritas initiated a common development program to offer a new tool for the design of offshore structures interacting with ice combining a variety of models and approaches.

This numerical tool called Ice-MAS (www.ice-mas.com) is using a multi-agent technology and has the possibility to combine in a common framework multiple phenomena from various natures and heterogeneous scales (i.e. drag, friction, ice-sheet bending failure, local crushing and rubble stack up). It can simulate the ice loadings of a drifting ice-sheet (including ridge or not) on predefined structures such as conical, cylindrical, sloping & vertical wall, artificial islands or more complex geometry by user input file like semi-submersible floaters with pontoon and columns allowing to obtain the detailed results on the different parts of the structure.

This paper presents the overall functionalities of Ice-MAS and the different possibilities to model a semi-submersible floater. It will focus on the results obtained for different geometries subject to ice sheet loading through different incidence angles. The issues related to the anchoring of the platform are addressed in a simplified way.

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