Numerical Solutions and Model Test Design for Anti Typhoon Drilling Riser
EVENT: OMAE
1 Jun 2019
Anti-typhoon drilling riser, a solution to overcome high time cost of offshore drilling riser emergency retrieval under the situation of imminent arrival of a typhoon, is to modify the existing drilling riser to make it disconnectable closer to the surface and leave the long riser string below (and subsea blowout preventer (BOP)) in a safe and freestanding mode to survive the typhoon. The freestanding riser is held up by a buoyancy can system. And during the normal drilling operation, the buoyancy can maintain neutral thus it has limited effect on the riser overall global performance. However, locally the buoyancy can system will have some effect on the riser system nearby.
To study these effects, numerical analytical methodology and results of anti-typhoon drilling rise under connected mode and freestanding mode are proposed, and a model test of 1:21 scale factor is designed. Three configuration modes: freestanding mode, connected mode and disconnecting mode are simulated in the tank test. A series of load cases under various current and wave, buoyancy upthrust are conducted in the experimental test to evaluate the hydrodynamic and strength performance of the riser near buoyancy can. The numerical solution and model test design can be a significant basis of water tank test for anti-typhoon drilling riser and a valuable reference for deepwater drilling engineering.
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Frank Lim
Principal Advisor, UK
Frank Lim
Principal Advisor, UK
About
Frank’s offshore oil and gas career began in 1983 upon gaining a PhD in Mechanical Engineering in the UK, and has continued through numerous projects in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, Brazil and Asia Pacific. Frank established 2H's Kuala Lumpur office in 2006 in an effort to meet growing offshore engineering demands in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific region.
As a fellow of the UK Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Royal Institution of Naval Architects and Society for Underwater Technology, Frank is a regular author of technical papers and speaker at international conferences. In addition to his pioneering work in developing 2H's freestanding riser designs and their use in the 2000’s, he has led 2H into the new frontier of deep-sea mining. Formerly a global director, Frank now assumes the role of technical advisor to the 2H global management team.
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