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Training Course
OIL & GAS, GREEN ENERGY, NUCLEAR
INCLUDING MARINE ACTIVITIES
Objectives
Discover DeepLines capabilities
Acquire fundamental bases required to run the
program
Short practice session with the GUI
No.2
Introduction
OIL & GAS, GREEN ENERGY, NUCLEAR
INCLUDING MARINE ACTIVITIES
Introduction to DeepLines
A software used to design offshore risers systems, flowlines and mooring lines
DeepLines combines FE solver & user friendly GUI
Solution based on non-linear finite elements method
Types of analysis include : static, quasi-static, modal,
time-domain and frequency domain dynamic analyses
Jointly developed by Principia and IFP Energies Nouvelles
No.4
Applications
FPSO,
Barge ...
Tanker
Drillin
g
Riser
Jumper
Flexible,
Steep-S
Mooring
lines
Catenary,
Free
Hanging
TLP
Risers
Arrays
Catenary,
Lazy-wave
CVAR
No.5
Applications
Flexible risers, umbilical and hose configurations
Rigid production and drilling risers
Hybrid riser concepts
Mooring lines and multi-components offshore systems
Pipeline and flow-line laying and on-bottom stability
No.6
Types of analyses
Static and quasi-static analyses
Preliminary design of drilling risers to API RP 16Q
Time-domain & frequency domain dynamic analyses
Modal analyses
VIV prediction models
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Development milestones
1980: FLEXAN In house program developed by IFP
(cable element - regular waves)
1985 : FLEXAN - Beam development at CISI Ptrole
service (FLOSYS - CISI - FLEXAN -F /IFP)
1991 : FLEXAN-F 1st Certification by Bureau Veritas
beam element - irregular waves
1995 : FLEXAN-G - Tested in Coflexip Stena Offshore
new beam element and new dynamic algorithm (E.C.P)
DeepLines Training Course - Main
No.16
Development milestones
1998 : DeepLines v1r1 - Based on ISYMOST GUI
2000 : DeepLines v2r2 Certified by Bureau Veritas
2002 : DeepLines v3r1 - New GUI & New features (rigid
line,contact, fatigue module, VIV module)
2003 : DeepLines v3r2 - Minor release (wave sets)
2004 : DeepLines v4r1 - Fatigue fully integrated to the
GUI, drilling risers, non-linear bending laws, floating
hoses, on-line help redesign...
DeepLines Training Course - Main
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FLET
ITA1
ITA2
ITA3
ITA4
ITA5
ITA6
ITA7
ITA8
ITA9
ITA10
No.36
Force (kN)
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
400
500
Tim e
Temperature (C)
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
0
100
200
300
Time
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Renewable energy
Fixed wind turbine
No.54
Renewable energy
Floating wind turbine
No.55
Modeling capabilities
Types of analyses
Static and quasi-static : Newton-Raphson algorithm
Time domain : implicit Newmark integration scheme
with adaptative time step
Modal analysis including floaters inertia contribution
Fatigue analysis : Spectral and RFC for moorings and
steel risers
VIV fatigue using a modal superposition approach
Frequency domain analysis including coupling with
vessels (available in v4r2)
VIV in time domain using Van der Pol oscillator theory
(available in v4r2)
DeepLines Training Course - Main
No.57
Model components
Lines
Vessels (FPSO, Semi, Spar, CALM buoy)
Subsea arches and buoys
Bend stiffeners and tapered sections
Flexible joints - multi-linear or non-linear
Drilling riser model including pressure in auxiliary lines
Simple definition of tensioning systems for TTRs
Floating hoses
Effect of initial curvature and torsion along lines
Effect of internal fluid (slugs)
Advanced pipe-soil interaction including suction effects
DeepLines Training Course - Main
No.58
Line models
Spring : multi-linear stiffness for translation or rotation
Bars : multi-linear stiffness straight elastic truss (3dofs
par node)
Beams : 6dofs per node
Linear (2-nodes) or Quadratic (3-nodes)
Large displacement formulation
Rayleigh material damping or damping by mechanism
Accurate FE formulation for low bending/high torsion stiffness
Multi-Linear axial/bending/torsion stiffness
Variable Shear Coefficient (from Mindlin to Bernouilli theory)
Non linear hysteresis laws for curvature/bending moment
Thermal expansion
No.59
Line models
Boundary conditions
In global or local axis for the 6 d.o.f. at each node
Definition of built-in angles at connection
Riser foundation (P-Y, T-Z curve) features for drilling risers
Can be changed during the simulation (QCDC disconnect)
No.60
Environmental loads
Current profiles with time varying speed and heading
Multi-directional regular and irregular waves features
are available
Regular waves theories : Airy, Stokes 5th order
Wave spectra : JONSWAP, Pierson-Moskowitz, OchiHuble, Gaussian, user defined wave spectrum
Analytical wind spectra for floating bodies (Harris,
Davenport, API ..), wind loads history
DeepLines Training Course - Main
No.61
Other loads
Concentrated loads : incremental and time evolution,
concentrated mass, drag, lift, added mass
Imposed displacement : motion RAO, time series, nodal
disconnection, LF motions
Weight, buoyancy, Morisons drag and inertia forces
No.62
Mooring lines
Automatic adjustment for pretension
Automatic modification of top length with match target top tension or top angle
Synthetic lines
Specific static,
quasi-static and
dynamic axial stiffness
Default values calibrated
on MBL tensile tests
Mooring analysis of
multiple bodies
No.64
Coupled analyses
Fully coupled multi-components analyses with vessels,
risers, moorings...
Wind, current and wave loads act on the floating body
Low-frequency motions based on Newmans equation
Wave frequency coupled analysis with regular and
irregular waves
No.65
Coupled analyses
Multi-body Low Frequency Analyses
With dynamic restoring force of mooring & risers
Super-impose WF motions through RAO
No.66
Coupled analyses
Low Frequency Coupled Analysis
Split motions: low frequency (coupled) + wave frequency (uncoupled)
At low frequency
LF
M Ma(0)XLF(t)BX LF(t)Khyd X LF(t)FLF(2)(t)FMooring
(t, X)Fwind(t, X)Fcur(t, X)FDrag(t)
No.67
Coupled analyses
Wave Frequency Fully Coupled Analysis
Radiation loads depend on wave period (retardation function)
Hydrodynamic damping is non-linear
t
No.68
Coupled analyses
Hydrodynamic database file
Example 1 : Hydrodynamic database with interpolated RAOs only
[SOFT]
DIODORE
If DIODORE is mentioned, phases are automatically adjusted
[VERSION]
VERSION 3 - REV 2
Optional. Quality Assurance (QA) requirements
[Date]
17:45:53 Wed Oct 23 2002 Optional (QA)
[INPUT_FILE] Fpso.inp
Optional (QA)
[Locally_At] E:\path\
Optional (QA)
[UNIT]
SI units except headings in degrees and RAOs in degrees/m. No other system defined so far.
[FORWARD_SPEED]
0.00 Optional. Not used so far
[HYDRO_PARA]
N
Hydrodynamic parameters not available in this file (see coupled analysis)
[RAO]
Y
Interpolated RAOs available in this file
[DRIFT_FORCE]
N
Drift forces not available (see coupled analysis)
[QTF]
N
See coupled analysis (not used so far)
[PERIODS_NUMBER]
0
number of periods for hydro. parameters for coupled analysis
[INTER_PERIODS_NB] 4
number of periods for interpolated RAOs
[HEADINGS_NUMBER]
3
number of periods for RAOs and/or hydro. parameters
[STRUCTURES_NUMBER]
1
number of floaters defined in this file
[LOWEST_HEADING]
0.00
Optional
[HIGHEST_HEADING] 45.00
Optional
[List_calculated_headings]
0.000
22.500
45.000
[STRUCTURE_01] FPSO
identification name of the floating Unit
[INTER_RAO]
[INCIDENCE_INTER_RAO_MOD_001]
0.000
6.00 2.3446683E-02 4.1485784E-08 7.0650107E-04 4.2799027E-08 3.7976492E-06 5.4014021E-10
9.00 9.8472126E-02 3.4292123E-06 1.6578026E-02 2.4377860E-06 1.8771103E-04 2.1949557E-08
12.06 1.9645120E-01 6.8046727E-05 2.0746502E-01 4.8832171E-05 2.9451540E-03 2.0829373E-07
30.00 1.0545828E+00 2.6692358E-05 9.2455292E-01 3.0501360E-05 4.0863189E-03 4.2626729E-07
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Fatigue analysis
Spectral approach based on stress RAO
No.70
Fatigue analysis
Rain-Flow counting approach
No.71
Floating hoses
Simulation of tandem offloading operations
No.72
Floating hoses
1
0,9
Moment/weight in water
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,1
2,5E+03
0
0
20
40
80
Pitch (deg)
2,0E+03
Diodore
Moment (N/m)
60
DeepLines_20elts_3ptns
DeepLines_20elts_10pnt
1,5E+03
1,0E+03
5,0E+02
0,0E+00
0
20
40
60
80
100
-5,0E+02
Pitch (deg)
H/R=0.5
H/R=0.707
H/R=1
H/R=2
No.73
Stability criteria :
H
1
R
2
100
Floating hoses
No.74
Floating hoses
No.75
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DeepLines Training Course - Main
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150000
100000
50000
-0,06
-0,04
-0,02
0
-50000
-100000
-150000
-200000
Curvature (1/m)
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0,02
0,04
0,06
Abscissa 0.21
abscissa 0.72m
Kx Bx Mx F
Assuming nodes position at time t is
X (t ) X stat
Nbfreq
i 1
Nimp
j it
Re aimp i ximp x f i e
imp1
Static equilibrium
Imposed motions
Kstat ximp 0
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Irregular wave
8 A
3
2 2
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(Vrel norm)
RAOs (deg/m)
1.2
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
10
15
20
Period (s)
dyn reg H=1m
Pitch
2.0
1.6
1.4
1.2
RAOs (m/m)
RAOs (m/m)
1.5
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.0
0
10
12
14
16
18
20
Surge
10
12
14
16
Period (s)
Period (s)
No.81
Heave
18
20
Drilling risers
Marine riser, surface stack riser
Throughbore 15K Wellhead
15m
Tensioning System
Lower Deck
12m
0m
Sea Level
(datum)
97m
Template
Mudline
100m
Pre-Installed 30 Conductor
~150m
Supplemental Hangers
~600m
22
~1200m
18 3/8
16 Contingency
~4500m
~6200m
~7000m
13 3/8
11 3/4 contingency
10 3/4 (-> 9 7/8 )
7 (-> 6 3/8-> 5 1/2)
No.82
Drilling risers
Auxiliary lines
Tensioner
No.83
Drilling risers
Analysis o hydrodynamic loads on a surface BOP
Drillship and SBOP panel mesh
No.84
Drilling risers
Analysis of hydrodynamic loads on a surface BOP
Impact on dynamic riser design
DeepLines model
Tensionner
system
Water level
SBOP
Upper
Transition joint
Casing joint
No.85
Drilling risers
Analysis of hydrodynamic loads on a surface BOP
No.86
Drilling risers
Coupled analysis of drilling riser and mooring lines
No.87
Drilling risers
Analysis of drilling riser in disconnected mode
No.88
Drilling risers
Analysis of drilling riser and casing
Water depth : 4000ft
WOB : 2000, 5000, and 10,000lbs
RPM : between 20 to 60rpm,
Bit torque : 10,000 ft.lbs.
Imposed
Offset : 200ft
rotation
at top
Connection
riser/hang-off
with a spring
No.89
Drilling risers
Configuration with 28 casing
No.90
Drilling risers
Bending modes with & w/O contact
No.91
Winch models
No.92
Winch models
Cable
Head sea and current
Crane
Vessel
X-mas Tree
No.93
Effect of slugs
Y-displacement (m)
SHRewd, Saipem
0,4
0,2
0
-0,2 0
-0,4
-0,6
-0,8
100
200
300
400
Time(s)
No.94