Strength performance of a steel catenary riser tied back to a Spar is presented based on long term and short term analysis methodologies. The focus of the study is on response in the riser touch down zone, which is found to be the critical region based on short term analysis results. Short term riser response in design storms is computed based on multiple realizations of computed vessel motions with various return periods. Long term riser response is based on vessel motions for a set of 45,000 sea states, each lasting three hours. The metocean criteria for each sea state is computed based on fifty six years of hindcast wind and wave data. A randomly selected current profile is used in the long term riser analysis for each sea state. Weibull fitting is used to compute the extreme riser response from the response of the 45,000 sea states. Long term analysis results in the touch down zone, including maximum bending moment, minimum effective tension, and maximum utilization using DNV-OS-F201, are compared against those from the short term analysis. The comparison indicates that the short term analysis methodology normally followed in riser design is conservative compared to the more accurate, but computationally more expensive, long term analysis methods. The study also investigates the important role that current plays in the strength performance of the riser in the touch down zone.
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ASME 2016 35th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
June 19–24, 2016
Busan, South Korea
Conference Sponsors:
- Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4996-5
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Strength Performance of Steel Catenary Riser Using Short Term and Long Term Analysis Methodologies
Kristoffer H. Aronsen,
Kristoffer H. Aronsen
Statoil, Fornebu, Norway
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Oddgeir Dalane
Oddgeir Dalane
Statoil, Trondheim, Norway
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Feng Wang
Genesis, Houston, TX
Roger Burke
Genesis, Houston, TX
Anil Sablok
Technip USA, Houston, TX
Kristoffer H. Aronsen
Statoil, Fornebu, Norway
Oddgeir Dalane
Statoil, Trondheim, Norway
Paper No:
OMAE2016-54335, V005T04A050; 7 pages
Published Online:
October 18, 2016
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Wang, F, Burke, R, Sablok, A, Aronsen, KH, & Dalane, O. "Strength Performance of Steel Catenary Riser Using Short Term and Long Term Analysis Methodologies." Proceedings of the ASME 2016 35th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. Volume 5: Pipelines, Risers, and Subsea Systems. Busan, South Korea. June 19–24, 2016. V005T04A050. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2016-54335
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