A
fit-for-purpose structure
A flexible pipe is made up of several different layers. The
main components are leakproof thermoplastic barriers and corrosion-resistant
steel wires. The helically wound steel wires give the structure its
high-pressure resistance and excellent bending characteristics, thus providing
flexibility and superior dynamic behaviour. This modular construction, where
the layers are independent but designed to interact with one another, means
that each layer can be made fit-for-purpose and independently adjusted to best meet
a specific field development requirement.
Main
characteristics
FLEXIBILITY
Flexibility is the distinctive property of a flexible pipe.
A typical 8'' internal diameter (ID) flexible pipe can safely be bent to a
radius of 2m or less. This is the reason why flexible dynamic risers have been
the enabling technology for floating production systems. This flexibility is
also important for flowlines laid on uneven seabed conditions. Flexibility
makes it possible to spool the pipe on a reel or in a carousel for efficient
and quick transportation and installation.
INSTALLABILITY
Because the flexible pipe comes in a continuous length,
laying speed commonly averages 500m per hour. Separate sections are connected
on deck during installation, eliminating the need for any intermediate riser
base structure or subsea connections. This elimination of interfaces reduces
risk in operation.
MODULARITY
Integrated Production Bundle |
The independent layers of a flexible structure enable it to
be tailored to the precise needs of a specific development. Simple flexible
pipes for medium pressure water transport comprise only four layers. The most complex
flexible pipes may have up to 19 layers.
Beyond the basic fluid barriers and stress-resistant wires,
additional layers can be included to prevent wear between steel layers (in
dynamic applications) or to provide improved thermal insulation
("standard" flexible pipe already has a much better insulation
coefficient than that of steel pipe).
Besides including new thermoplasticor steel layers within
the product, it is also possible to assemble plastic hoses, electrical cables
or optical fibers around a flexible pipe to produce an Integrated Service
Umbilical (ISU®), or include active heating for flow assurance in deepwater to
produce an Integrated Production Bundle* (IPB).
Corrosion resistance
Since the steel wires are not in direct contact with the
conveyed fluid, they do not require the same corrosion resistance as steel
pipe. This means that our design experience and knowledge of gas diffusion
through thermoplastic materials enable us to use carbon steel where the
equivalent rigid pipe application would require much more expensive
corrosion-resistant alloys.
High pressure
resistance
Flexible pipes resist all fluid pressures currently
encountered in the most severe subsea applications. Again, the modularity of the
flexible pipe manufacturing process enables us to adjust thickness, shape and
number of steel wire layers to meet the specific requirements of our clients.
Modularity enables flexible technology to cover very
different applications:
·
production flexible products already installed
in waters down to 2,140m
·
kill & choke line for drilling (up to 20,000
psi)
·
drain pipes and foam lines for onshore refinery
applications
Even more important, it means that the flexible pipe structure
is constantly evolving to meet stringent field specifications:
·
higher pressures (up to 10,000 psi for a
7.5" ID, up to 7,350 psi for a 9" ID and up to 6,700 psi for a
10" ID) on dynamic riser applications
·
higher temperatures (up to 170°C)
·
enhanced insulation through thick foam fillers
laid on SZ machine
·
enhanced flow assurance: active heating, gas
lift and temperature monitoring
·
ultra deepwater and up to 3,000 mwd
Versatility and
re-usability
Moreover, flexible pipe is the only product, environmentally
friendly, which can be recovered and reinstalled several times to be used
successively for several marginal or evolutive fields as regularly done for
years in Brazilian waters.
Daftar Pustaka :
http://www.technip.com/sites/default/files/technip/fields/publications/attachments/flexible_pipe_march_2014_web_0.pdf
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