Fatigue performance enhancer

US10041306B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10041306-B2
Application numberUS-201715407846-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 17, 2017
Priority dateFeb 17, 2016
Publication dateAug 7, 2018
Grant dateAug 7, 2018

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A rigid riser system including a rigid riser and one or more fatigue performance enhancers. The rigid riser includes a plurality of rigid metal sections welded together to form a plurality of girth weld joints. The one or more fatigue performance enhancers are positioned over one or more of the plurality of girth weld joints of the rigid riser to enhance the fatigue resistance and/or fatigue life. The body of the fatigue performance enhancer may include a central region and two end regions with the central region having a greater average radial cross-sectional thickness than each of the end regions. Methods of enhancing fatigue performance of the rigid riser and fatigue performance enhancers are also disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rigid riser system comprising: a rigid riser including a plurality of rigid metal sections welded together to form a plurality of girth weld joints; and one or more fatigue performance enhancers positioned over one or more of the plurality of girth weld joints of the rigid riser; wherein the one or more enhancers include a body having a central region extending a first axial length of the enhancer; a first end region extending a second axial length of the enhancer; and a second end region extending a third axial length of the enhancer, the first axial length, the second axial length and the third axial length forming the total length of the enhancer, the central region having a greater average radial cross-sectional thickness than each of the first end region and the second end region. 2. The rigid riser of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the one or more enhancers is positioned over at least one of the plurality of girth weld joints of the rigid riser proximate a seafloor in a touch down zone. 3. The rigid riser of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the one or more enhancers is positioned over at least one of the plurality of girth weld joints of the rigid riser proximate a structure on a surface of a body of water to which the rigid riser is connected. 4. The rigid riser of claim 1 , wherein the first axial length is substantially the same as or less than the sum of the second axial length and the third axial length. 5. The rigid riser of claim 1 , wherein the average radial cross-sectional thickness of the central region is at least 1.5 times greater than the average radial cross-sectional thickness of each of the first end region and the second end region. 6. The rigid riser of claim 1 , wherein the central region of the enhancer is centered over the associated girth weld joint. 7. The rigid riser of claim 1 , wherein the body of the one or more enhancers includes a polymeric material and a metallic insert disposed within the polymeric material between an inner surface of the enhancer and an outer surface of the enhancer. 8. The rigid riser of claim 7 , wherein the metallic insert includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced rings connected by a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinal members extending between the plurality of rings. 9. The rigid riser of claim 7 , wherein the metallic insert is positioned within at least the central region of the enhancer. 10. The rigid riser of claim 1 , wherein the body of each enhancer comprises at least two axial unitary segments disposed circumferentially around the circumference of the rigid riser and secured in position using a plurality of fasteners. 11. The rigid riser of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of fasteners are selected from a strap, a clamp, a bolted ring, a bolt, and any combination thereof. 12. A fatigue performance enhancer for enhancing fatigue resistance and/or fatigue life of an underlying conduit comprising a body, the body including: a central region extending a first axial length of the enhancer; a first end region extending a second axial length of the enhancer; and a second end region extending a third axial length of the enhancer, wherein the first axial length, the second axial length and the third axial length forms the total length of the enhancer, and the central region has a greater average radial cross-sectional thickness than each of the first end region and the second end region; and wherein the body of the enhancer includes a polymeric material and a metallic insert disposed within the polymeric material between an inner surface of the enhancer and an outer surface of the enhancer. 13. The enhancer of claim 12 , wherein the first axial length is substantially the same as or less than the sum of the second axial length and the third axial length. 14. The enhancer of claim 12 , wherein the average radial cross-sectional thickness of the central region is at least 1.5 times greater than the average radial cross-sectional thickness of each of the first end region and the second end region. 15. The enhancer of claim 12 , wherein the body of the enhancer comprises at least two axial unitary segments disposed circumferentially around the conduit and secured in position using a plurality of fasteners.

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  • E21B17/017Primary

    Bend restrictors for limiting stress on risers · CPC title

  • with arrangements preventing overstressing · CPC title

  • Devices for the protection of pipes under water · CPC title

  • Risers · CPC title

  • Couplings; joints {(expandable couplings or joints E21B43/106)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10041306B2 cover?
A rigid riser system including a rigid riser and one or more fatigue performance enhancers. The rigid riser includes a plurality of rigid metal sections welded together to form a plurality of girth weld joints. The one or more fatigue performance enhancers are positioned over one or more of the plurality of girth weld joints of the rigid riser to enhance the fatigue resistance and/or fatigue li…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wang Howard H, Kan Wan Cai, Exxonmobil Upstream Res Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B17/017. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 07 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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