The actions on (structural components of) the topsides structure are derived from this document and where necessary, in combination with API, other International Standards and the ISO 19900 series. The resistances of structural components of the topsides structure are determined by the use of international or national building codes, as specified in this document. If the topsides structure is integrated with the supporting substructure to help resist global platform forces, the requirements of API 2TOP are supplemented with applicable requirements of the associated substructure such as API 2A-LRFD for fixed steel structures and API 2FPS for floating structures. This document is applicable to: 1) topsides of fixed offshore structures, and 2) topsides on the hulls of floating offshore structures and mobile offshore units as long as interface displacements and internal forces associated with the hull or substructure are correctly accounted for in the analysis
For those parts of floating offshore structures and mobile offshore units that are chosen to be governed by the rules of a recognized classification society, the corresponding class rules supersede the associated requirements of API 2TOP.
This document also contains limited guidance on corrosion control, alternate structural materials, and other miscellaneous topics that the structural engineer often has to consider.
This document contains requirements for, as well as guidance and information on, the following aspects of topsides structures: design, fabrication, transportation, installation and modification; in-service inspection and structural integrity management; assessment of existing topsides structures; reuse; decommissioning, removal and disposal; prevention, control and assessment of fire, explosions and other accidental events.
This document applies to structural components including the following: structural components in decks, module support frames and modules; flare structures; crane pedestal and other crane support arrangements; helicopter landing decks (helidecks); permanent bridges between separate offshore structures; masts, towers and booms on offshore structures.