Design and Analysis of a Deepwater Seabed Mining Vertical Transport System

International Marine Minerals Society
Frank Lim Richard Harrison
Organization:
International Marine Minerals Society
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2
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Lifting of slurry from the seabed mining machine to the surface production vessel is a critical element of any deepwater seabed mining system. A Vertical Transport System (VTS) comprises pump(s), riser string, connectors and hang-off assembly as its main components, but it is the pipe material, riser configuration and installation method that often attract the most discussions.This presentation will feature important VTS design work 2H has done over the years for different stakeholders, and highlight the work carried out as a partner to the EU funded Blue Mining Joint Industry Project.The key challenges faced by a deepwater VTS are:??High riser payload??Large deck space for storing riser joints??Long time to deploy and retrieve riser??Uncertain metocean conditions??Vortex induced vibrations??Weld and connector fatigueIncreasing the water depth further sees the longer and increasingly ‘springy’ riser experiencing axial resonance caused by wave induced vessel heave motions being close to the riser resonant period. This can lead to snatch loading and fatigue failure in the riser.The presentation will discuss the above design issues, analysis requirements and provide guidance on pump/riser selection. Solutions to mitigate the resonant response issues will also be proposed.."
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APA: Frank Lim Richard Harrison  (2017)  Design and Analysis of a Deepwater Seabed Mining Vertical Transport System

MLA: Frank Lim Richard Harrison Design and Analysis of a Deepwater Seabed Mining Vertical Transport System. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.

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