Static analysis of deep-water marine riser

This paper explores the static configuration of deep-water marine riser via mathematical formulation of catenary equations. The ordinary differential catenary equations were derived for small and large deformations. Focus was placed more onto the large deformation catenary equations as in the applic...

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Main Author: Syeh Muhammad Hafiz Sahrum
Other Authors: Wu Mao See
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-602872023-03-04T18:40:28Z Static analysis of deep-water marine riser Syeh Muhammad Hafiz Sahrum Wu Mao See School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Mechanics and dynamics This paper explores the static configuration of deep-water marine riser via mathematical formulation of catenary equations. The ordinary differential catenary equations were derived for small and large deformations. Focus was placed more onto the large deformation catenary equations as in the application of deep-water marine riser, Top-Tensioned risers (TTR) are astronomically more costly than Steel Catenary Risers (SCR). The ordinary differential catenary equations were simplified. From the simplification of the equations, standard catenary solutions were conceived proving that the initial derivations were valid. The catenary equations were then analysed using various mathematical software like Mathematica and Excel Solver. These software enable the parametric study of the catenary equations by varying various parameters like horizontal tension (H), weight per unit length (w) and the catenary length (s). After analysing the equations with no external force acting on it, external constant force was considered into the analysis. Thereafter, a simplified parabolic force was considered to model an actual riser. After gaining an understanding of the previous analysis, a scenario of varying the horizontal distance of the vessel and maintaining the depth of sea was considered. This is done because in reality the vessel will surge and sway. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2014-05-26T06:31:47Z 2014-05-26T06:31:47Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60287 en Nanyang Technological University 92 p. application/pdf
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Static analysis of deep-water marine riser
description This paper explores the static configuration of deep-water marine riser via mathematical formulation of catenary equations. The ordinary differential catenary equations were derived for small and large deformations. Focus was placed more onto the large deformation catenary equations as in the application of deep-water marine riser, Top-Tensioned risers (TTR) are astronomically more costly than Steel Catenary Risers (SCR). The ordinary differential catenary equations were simplified. From the simplification of the equations, standard catenary solutions were conceived proving that the initial derivations were valid. The catenary equations were then analysed using various mathematical software like Mathematica and Excel Solver. These software enable the parametric study of the catenary equations by varying various parameters like horizontal tension (H), weight per unit length (w) and the catenary length (s). After analysing the equations with no external force acting on it, external constant force was considered into the analysis. Thereafter, a simplified parabolic force was considered to model an actual riser. After gaining an understanding of the previous analysis, a scenario of varying the horizontal distance of the vessel and maintaining the depth of sea was considered. This is done because in reality the vessel will surge and sway.
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title Static analysis of deep-water marine riser
title_short Static analysis of deep-water marine riser
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