In:
SPE Production Engineering, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Vol. 3, No. 04 ( 1988-11-1), p. 558-562
Abstract:
A number of technically feasible alternative riser systems exist for tension leg platform (TLP) production systems in deep water. These include conventional steel, steel with added buoyancy, titanium, and carbon-fiber composite. The last three of these options provide substantial reductions in required riser tension for a 1200-m [3,935-ft] depth. For a minimum-size TLP, these reduced tensions translate into substantial reductions in fabricated steel weight. Replacing conventional top tensioners with a hard-mount or gimbal arrangement requires a relatively small increase in top tension, which would be balanced out by weight savings on the tensioning equipment. Operational concerns related to pressure and temperature changes must be addressed to ensure feasibility of the hard-mount or gimbal approach.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0885-9221
Language:
English
Publisher:
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Publication Date:
1988
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2765065-0
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