Volume 5B: Pipelines, Risers, and Subsea Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1115/omae2019-95536
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Subsea Rigid Jumper Design Optimization for Sour Service Application

Abstract: Subsea rigid jumpers are designed to meet numerous criteria including thermal and pressure effects, environmental and riser / pipeline interaction loads, slugging, and other field specific requirements. Jumper VIV can be a concern in fields with strong bottom currents. Without the benefit of detailed VIV fatigue analysis, designers must rely on experience and engineering judgement on placement of strakes if VIV is identified as a concern. VIV mitigation is even more challenging because the jumpers can contain … Show more

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“…A subsea production system consists of seabed wellheads, production trees, subsea tieins, jumpers and control facilities [1,2]. Among them, subsea jumpers are pipe connectors used to transport oil and gas fluids between two subsea components (e.g., trees, manifolds or PLETs) [3]. Therefore, jumpers are designed to allow for expansion and contraction due to the pressure and thermal variations and the fabrication and installation tolerances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A subsea production system consists of seabed wellheads, production trees, subsea tieins, jumpers and control facilities [1,2]. Among them, subsea jumpers are pipe connectors used to transport oil and gas fluids between two subsea components (e.g., trees, manifolds or PLETs) [3]. Therefore, jumpers are designed to allow for expansion and contraction due to the pressure and thermal variations and the fabrication and installation tolerances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%