Volume 1: Offshore Technology; Special Symposium on Ocean Measurements and Their Influence on Design 2007
DOI: 10.1115/omae2007-29344
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Deepwater Spar Steel Catenary Riser Monitoring Strategy

Abstract: Steel catenary risers (SCRs) in deepwater environment exhibit complex dynamic dynamic response governed by various factors such as environmental conditions, vessel motions, soil-structure interaction and material degradation. Uncertainties in the SCR design exist in the design data, analysis methodologies, fabrication, and hence a conservative approach has been adopted to overcome these shortfalls. Recent advances in monitoring systems installed on SCRs provide operator the assurance of the integrity of the SC… Show more

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“…As described by Natarajan et al (2007) major contributors to fatigue of subsea infrastructure (flowlines and risers) are related to changes in motion from interactions with fluid flow and interactions between infrastructure and the seabed. For example, Xiao and Zhao (2010) discuss how seawater current flow across free spanning lengths of subsea pipeline can lead to Vortex Induced Vibration (VIV).…”
Section: External Vibration Deformation and Crackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described by Natarajan et al (2007) major contributors to fatigue of subsea infrastructure (flowlines and risers) are related to changes in motion from interactions with fluid flow and interactions between infrastructure and the seabed. For example, Xiao and Zhao (2010) discuss how seawater current flow across free spanning lengths of subsea pipeline can lead to Vortex Induced Vibration (VIV).…”
Section: External Vibration Deformation and Crackingmentioning
confidence: 99%