Zhixun Yang , Geng Tian , Xu Yin , Zhirui Fan , Jun Yan , Gang Wang , Chang Liu
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Cross-sectional layout optimization of the umbilical based on the quasi-physical algorithm
Umbilical, as the lifeline of offshore oil and gas resources exploitation, is composed of a variety of functional components. Due to the differences in physical characteristics of components, the compactness, balance and heat source dispersion of different cross-sectional layouts are also different. So, a multi-objective optimization problem is often encountered. In present study, through a quasi-physical method, different functional components are abstracted as the virtual spheres with different properties lied on a funnel surface. A mathematical description is thereby established according to the interaction force of each two neighbored virtual spheres. Based on that, a new cross-sectional layout optimization formulation is proposed, and solved by using the quasi-physical algorithm. Considering the manufacturing and installation, a layered method is utilized to make the results more in line with the actual needs of the project. Finally, the optimization results of the method are verified by numerical simulation. The verification results show that the cross-sectional layout optimization method based on a quasi-physical algorithm can provide a useful reference for practical engineering design.
期刊介绍:
This journal aims to provide a medium for presentation and discussion of the latest developments in research, design, fabrication and in-service experience relating to marine structures, i.e., all structures of steel, concrete, light alloy or composite construction having an interface with the sea, including ships, fixed and mobile offshore platforms, submarine and submersibles, pipelines, subsea systems for shallow and deep ocean operations and coastal structures such as piers.