Question 4480 Deck General

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In a severe storm while elevated, the drilling loads on the COASTAL DRILLER must be considered as _______________.

A setback loads
B hook loads
C variable loads
D rotary loads
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) variable loads. In a severe storm while elevated, the drilling loads on the COASTAL DRILLER must be considered as variable loads. This is because the drilling loads can fluctuate significantly due to the changing environmental conditions, such as wind, waves, and currents, during a severe storm. The loads experienced by the drilling equipment can vary rapidly and unpredictably, requiring the operator to continuously monitor and adjust the system to maintain safe and stable operations. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the nature of the drilling loads in a severe storm. Setback loads and rotary loads are specific types of loads that are not directly relevant to the scenario described. Hook loads are typically associated with the lifting and handling of equipment, which is not the primary focus here.

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