Dynamic Analysis on Critical Responses of Pipeline and Cable During Pipeline End Termination Installation

Duanfeng Han, Kuo Huang, Yingfei Zan, Lihao Yuan, Zhaohui Wu
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In order to figure out the dynamic characteristics of the pipeline and cable during pipeline end termination (PLET) installation based on S-laying, numerical simulation is carried out based on a practical operation project performed at Liwan oil and gas fields in the South China Sea. Four scenarios are selected from the PLET installation process in sequence for simulation. Critical responses of the pipeline and the cable in different scenarios of the operation are analyzed in this paper with a coupled model using RIFLEX module of SIMA software. Both the pipeline and the cable are modeled by the finite element method, and the pipelaying vessel is controlled by a dynamic positioning system. The simulation results are validated by the commonly used OrcaFlex software. The critical responses analyzed include static configuration, time-domain variation of axial tension at the top of the cable and bending moment variation near the touchdown point (TDP) of the pipeline. Furthermore, the time-domain variation of the tension at the top of the cable under different wave and current directions are also compared and analyzed, in order to study the effect of sea environment on the pipeline and cable during PLET installation operation. The results show that the responses of pipeline and cable vary in different operation scenarios, and the sea environment has remarkable effect on the pipeline and cable. The study in this paper is of value to the design of PLET installation based on pipelaying and can help predict the response of pipeline and cable during the operation.
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管道末端安装过程中管道和电缆临界响应的动态分析
为了了解基于s型敷设的管道末端(PLET)安装过程中管道和电缆的动态特性,基于南海荔湾油气田的实际作业项目进行了数值模拟。从PLET安装过程中依次选择四个场景进行模拟。本文利用SIMA软件的RIFLEX模块建立耦合模型,对不同工况下管道和电缆的临界响应进行了分析。采用有限元法对管道和电缆进行建模,并采用动态定位系统对铺管船进行控制。通过常用的OrcaFlex软件对仿真结果进行了验证。分析的临界响应包括静力结构、索顶轴向张力的时域变化和管道触地点附近弯矩的变化。此外,还比较分析了不同波浪和水流方向下电缆顶部张力的时域变化情况,以研究海洋环境对管道和电缆在PLET安装运行过程中的影响。结果表明,不同工况下管道和电缆的响应存在差异,海洋环境对管道和电缆的影响显著。本文的研究对基于管道敷设的多管联用装置的设计具有一定的参考价值,有助于预测管道和电缆在运行过程中的响应。
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