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HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES ON NEAR-BED SMALL DIAMETER CABLES AND PIPELINES IN CURRENTS, WAVES AND COMBINED FLOW

机译:电流,波浪和组合流中近端小直径电缆和管道的水动力

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The on-bottom stability design of subsea pipelines and cables is important to ensure safety and reliability but can be challenging to achieve, particularly for renewable energy projects which are preferentially located in high energy metocean environments. Often these conditions lead to the seabed being stripped of all loose sediment, leaving the cables to rest on exposed bedrock where roughness features can be similar in size to the cables. As offshore renewable energy projects progress from concept demonstration to commercial-scale developments, new approaches are needed to capture the relevant physics for small diameter cables on rocky seabeds to reduce the costs and risks of export power transmission and increase operational reliability. These same considerations also apply to the cables and small diameter pipes - such as umbilicals - required by oil and gas projects located on rocky seabeds. Recent experimental testing using the University of Western Australia's unique Large O-tube has enabled the experimental measurement of hydrodynamic forces on small diameter cables and pipes in proximity to smooth and rough beds. The tested conditions extend well beyond the existing published parameter range including much higher KC conditions together with seabed roughness which is comparable in size to the diameter. The results provide design data of great relevance to the ongoing development of marine renewable and conventional oil and gas projects, especially on rocky seabeds. This paper presents a summary of the existing knowledge on the subject as a preface to preliminary test results and gives tentative conclusions on the likely outcomes from this work.
机译:海底管道和电缆的底部稳定性设计对于确保安全性和可靠性很重要,但实现起来可能会遇到挑战,特别是对于优先位于高能海洋环境中的可再生能源项目而言。通常,这些情况会导致海床被剥夺所有松散的沉积物,从而使电缆搁置在裸露的基岩上,那里的粗糙度特征可能与电缆的大小相似。随着海上可再生能源项目从概念演示发展到商业规模的发展,需要新的方法来捕获岩石海底小直径电缆的相关物理原理,以降低出口电力传输的成本和风险并提高运营可靠性。这些相同的考虑因素也适用于岩石海底油气项目所需的电缆和小直径管道(例如脐带缆)。最近,使用西澳大利亚大学独特的大型O型管进行的实验测试使得能够对光滑和粗糙床附近的小直径电缆和管道上的流体动力进行实验测量。经测试的条件远远超出了现有公布的参数范围,包括更高的KC条件以及尺寸可与直径相当的海底粗糙度。结果提供了与正在进行的海洋可再生能源和常规石油和天然气项目(特别是在岩石海底上)的正在进行的开发相关的设计数据。本文提供了有关该主题的现有知识的摘要,作为初步测试结果的序言,并对这项工作可能产生的结果给出了初步结论。

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