Floating offshore platform and centralized open keel plate
US-8967068-B2 · Mar 3, 2015 · US
US9302747B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9302747-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313922361-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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A floating offshore platform is disclosed with one or more extension plates fixedly coupled to one or more pontoons on the offshore platform and extending from the pontoons. As the floating platform moves, the pontoon-coupled extension plates separate the water and cause drag on the platform. The water moving with the extension plates also increases the dynamic mass. The added drag and dynamic mass increases the natural period of the motion away from the wave excitation period to minimize the wave driven motion compared to a platform without the extension plates. The extension plates can be coupled to the pontoons during fabrication at the yard directly or through frame members. The extension plates generally are generally located inclusively between the top and bottom elevations of the pontoons, and therefore do not significantly reduce the clearance between the seabed and the hull at the quayside.
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What is claimed is: 1. A floating offshore platform, comprising: a floating hull comprising: at least three vertically extending columns; and at least one pontoon coupled to at least one of the vertically extending columns, wherein the at least one pontoon is configured to be disposed at least partially below a surface of water in which the offshore platform is disposed; a topsides coupled to at least one of the columns and spaced vertically above the at least one pontoon; and at least two rigid extension plates each extending substantially horizontally from the at least one pontoon, one of the extension plates being disposed above the other of the extension plates, each extension plate being at an elevation that is below a surface of water in which the offshore platform is disposed during operation, forming an underwater water trap between the extension plates, wherein each extension plate has a first side fixedly coupled to the pontoon and at least one free peripheral side, the free peripheral sides of the adjacent extension plates defining a lateral opening for passage of water from outside the underwater water trap, wherein the extension plates are configured to reduce heave motion on the platform by at least causing horizontal water separation, vertical water separation, or a combination thereof around the pontoon-coupled extension plates as the platform moves in water and wherein the at least two extension plates are non-movable relative to the pontoon. 2. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the extension plates are configured to increase a heave period response of the offshore platform to a sea wave having a heave period compared to a heave period response of an offshore platform without the extension plates. 3. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the extension plates are coupled inclusively between the bottom of the pontoon and the top of the pontoon. 4. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the extension plates comprise at least one extension plate coupled to a bottom portion of the pontoon. 5. The offshore platform of claim 4 , wherein the extension plates are coupled outwardly from the pontoon, inwardly from the pontoon, or a combination thereof. 6. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the extension plates comprise at least one extension plate coupled to a top portion of the pontoon. 7. The offshore platform of claim 6 , wherein the extension plates are coupled outwardly from the pontoon, inwardly from the pontoon, or a combination thereof. 8. The offshore platform of claim 1 , further comprising the at least two extension plates are coupled to a bottom portion and a top portion of the pontoon. 9. The offshore platform of claim 8 , wherein the extension plates are coupled outwardly from the pontoon, inwardly from the pontoon, or a combination thereof. 10. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the extension plates comprise at least one extension plate coupled between at least two of the pontoons. 11. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the at least two extension plates comprise at least one extension plate having a surface area extending from the pontoons of at least 10% of a surface area defined by an interior perimeter of the pontoons without the extension plate. 12. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pontoon comprises a first pontoon coupled to the column and a second pontoon coupled to the column, and the at least two extension plates are coupled outwardly from the first pontoon, around the column, and to the second pontoon. 13. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the column is larger than the pontoon, and the at least two extension plates are coupled outwardly between the pontoon and the column. 14. The offshore platform of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pontoon comprises a first pontoon and a second pontoon, the first pontoon comprising a pontoon extension and the second pontoon being coupled to the first pontoon at a non-zero angle, and wherein the at least two extension plates are coupled between the pontoon extension of the first pontoon and the second pontoon.
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