Relating to Buoyancy-Supported Risers
US-2015247366-A1 · Sep 3, 2015 · US
US9422773B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9422773-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314436065-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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A subsea riser support buoy is disclosed having a riser support member and a jumper support member that extend generally parallel to each other and that define a lengthwise direction extending between them across the buoy. Pontoons extend lengthwise beyond the riser support member and the jumper support member to provide attachment points for connecting tethers to the buoy. In this way, the attachment points are spaced more widely than lengthwise extremities of the riser support member and the jumper support member, beneficially altering the dynamic behavior of the buoy and especially its pitch characteristics.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A subsea riser support buoy comprising: a positively buoyant riser support member and a positively buoyant jumper support member that extend generally parallel to each other and that define a lengthwise direction extending between them across the buoy, the riser support member and the jumper support member being spaced apart from each other in the lengthwise direction; side members that extend in the lengthwise direction at ends of the riser support member and the jumper support member to join the riser support member and the jumper support member; and pontoons of negative or neutral buoyancy that extend lengthwise from opposed ends of each side member and beyond the positive buoyancy of the riser support member and the jumper support member, the pontoons comprising attachment points for connecting tethers to the buoy. 2. The buoy of claim 1 , wherein the side members are positively buoyant and the pontoons extend lengthwise beyond the positive buoyancy of the side members. 3. The buoy of claim 1 , wherein the pontoons also extend in a widthwise direction beyond the side members. 4. The buoy of claim 1 , wherein the pontoons extend the overall width of the buoy by 5% to 20% up to the attachment points relative to the width of the buoy across the side members. 5. The buoy of claim 1 , wherein each pontoon has a longitudinal axis that lies at an angle α to a lengthwise axis of a side member, where α is in the range 20° to 45°. 6. The buoy of claim 1 , wherein the pontoons extend the overall length of the buoy by 20% to 50% up to the attachment points relative to the length of the buoy across the riser support member and the jumper support member. 7. A seabed-to-surface riser system comprising a subsea riser support buoy and tethers connected to the attachment points of the buoy and extending toward the seabed, the riser support buoy comprising: a positively buoyant riser support member and a positively buoyant jumper support member that extend generally parallel to each other and that define a lengthwise direction extending between them across the buoy, the riser support member and the jumper support member being spaced apart from each other in the lengthwise direction; side members that extend in the lengthwise direction at ends of the riser support member and the jumper support member to join the riser support member and the jumper support member; and pontoons of negative or neutral buoyancy that extend lengthwise from opposed ends of each side member and beyond the positive buoyancy of the riser support member and the jumper support member, the pontoons comprising attachment points for connecting tethers to the buoy. 8. The seabed-to-surface riser system of claim 7 , wherein the side members are positively buoyant and the pontoons extend lengthwise beyond the positive buoyancy of the side members. 9. The seabed-to-surface riser system of claim 7 , wherein the pontoons also extend in a widthwise direction beyond the side members. 10. The seabed-to-surface riser system of claim 7 , wherein the pontoons extend the overall width of the buoy by 5% to 20% up to the attachment points relative to the width of the buoy across the side members. 11. The seabed-to-surface riser system of claim 7 , wherein each pontoon has a longitudinal axis that lies at an angle a to a lengthwise axis of a side member, where α is in the range 20° to 45°. 12. The seabed-to-surface riser system of claim 7 , wherein the pontoons extend the overall length of the buoy by 20% to 50% up to the attachment points relative to the length of the buoy across the riser support member and the jumper support member. 13. A method of altering the dynamic behavior of a subsea riser support buoy that comprises a positively-buoyant riser support member and a positively-buoyant jumper support member defining a lengthwise direction extending between them across the buoy, the riser support member and the jumper support member being spaced apart from each other in the lengthwise direction, and further comprising side members that extend in the lengthwise direction at ends of the riser support member and the jumper support member to join the riser support member and the jumper support member, the method comprising providing pontoons of negative or neutral buoyancy that extend lengthwise from opposed ends of each side member to space tether attachment points further apart lengthwise than the positive buoyancy of the riser support member and the jumper support member.
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