Conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree

Subsea production system is the robust system designed to extract oil and gas from the seabed. Control system of high complexity is implemented to govern the operation of the production system and to monitor the condition of the oil field in order to ensure that the system is operated safely. Due to...

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Main Author: Koo, Kok Kin.
Other Authors: So Ping Lam
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-464192023-07-07T16:53:05Z Conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree Koo, Kok Kin. So Ping Lam School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering FMC Technologies DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power::Production, transmission and distribution Subsea production system is the robust system designed to extract oil and gas from the seabed. Control system of high complexity is implemented to govern the operation of the production system and to monitor the condition of the oil field in order to ensure that the system is operated safely. Due to depletion in shallow water oil deposits, the industry players are moving to higher water depth resources. This not only imposed great challenge in the system design but also increased to cost in manufacturing key equipments such as the umbilical system in order to withstand higher pressure rating. Hence, the next logical step would be moving most of the equipment down to the seabed level including the power generation system. Bachelor of Engineering 2011-12-06T01:11:40Z 2011-12-06T01:11:40Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/46419 en Nanyang Technological University 69 p. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power::Production, transmission and distribution
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Koo, Kok Kin.
Conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree
description Subsea production system is the robust system designed to extract oil and gas from the seabed. Control system of high complexity is implemented to govern the operation of the production system and to monitor the condition of the oil field in order to ensure that the system is operated safely. Due to depletion in shallow water oil deposits, the industry players are moving to higher water depth resources. This not only imposed great challenge in the system design but also increased to cost in manufacturing key equipments such as the umbilical system in order to withstand higher pressure rating. Hence, the next logical step would be moving most of the equipment down to the seabed level including the power generation system.
author2 So Ping Lam
author_facet So Ping Lam
Koo, Kok Kin.
format Final Year Project
author Koo, Kok Kin.
author_sort Koo, Kok Kin.
title Conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree
title_short Conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree
title_full Conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree
title_fullStr Conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree
title_sort conceptual design and development of electrical power generator for subsea electrical tree
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/46419
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