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Publikováno v:
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 83:105035
Publikováno v:
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 74:104664
We propose a new approach to optimise the number and location of gas detectors employing the weighted set covering problem combined with computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The optimisation mesh that represents the nodes and the links of the Graph V
Publikováno v:
Ocean Engineering. 122:145-161
In this paper, a numerical procedure to estimate Vortex-Induced Vibration forces for a catenary riser is presented. The VIV numerical procedure for the curved risers is solved in the time domain by applying the independence principle, which considers
Publikováno v:
Marine Systems & Ocean Technology. 8:79-85
Nowadays, high level of drilling activity in deeper water depths is observed. This shift in depth requires upgraded drilling systems with increased capacity. In this scenario, an alternative system applying a Surface Blow-Out Preventer (SBOP) seems t
Publikováno v:
Applied Ocean Research. 43:244-255
A model test with a steel catenary riser (SCR) was conducted in a towing tank. The main purpose of the experiment was to gain further understanding of the global SCR dynamic behavior with vortex-induced vibration (VIV). To this end, a large model sca
Publikováno v:
Marine Systems & Ocean Technology. 8:39-46
Subsea pipeline is used to link an offshore petroleum field facility at the open sea and a petroleum terminal nearby the coast, usually to export oil or gas production. In the pipeline way though the sea bottom, free spans for the pipeline happens du
Publikováno v:
Volume 2: CFD and VIV.
New discoveries of petroleum reservoirs in ultra deep-water depths, like Pre-salt fields in Santos Basin, are demanding new riser systems concepts. In this scenario, the Free-Standing Hybrid Riser (FSHR) system is a viable choice. A submersible buoy
Publikováno v:
Volume 5A: Pipeline and Riser Technology.
Nowadays, hybrid risers systems have been continuously adopted for deep and ultra-deep water petroleum fields. This riser system consists of a submersible buoy connected to flexible and rigid risers. Commonly, the buoy is installed 200 meters depth f
Autor:
José Ricardo Pelaquim Mendes, Denis A. Shiguemoto, Adriane Beatriz de Souza Serapião, Raphael I. Tsukada, Augusto F. Nalin
Publikováno v:
Volume 10: Petroleum Technology.
The discoveries of the Pre-salt oilfields have driven the development of new technologies to enable the production of the deepwater reservoirs. In this scenario, subsea pipelines play an important role. Analysis of the steady and transient flow insid
Publikováno v:
Volume 2: CFD and VIV.
Nowadays, discoveries of petroleum reservoirs are located in ultra deep-water depths. In this scenario, risers systems generally demand submersible buoys to support the riser, in order to reduce weight in floating platform and riser tensioners. Usual