GB2391838A - Fluid transfer interface with a floating vessel - Google Patents

Fluid transfer interface with a floating vessel Download PDF

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GB2391838A
GB2391838A GB0218825A GB0218825A GB2391838A GB 2391838 A GB2391838 A GB 2391838A GB 0218825 A GB0218825 A GB 0218825A GB 0218825 A GB0218825 A GB 0218825A GB 2391838 A GB2391838 A GB 2391838A
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Jacob De Baan
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Bluewater Energy Services BV
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B27/00Arrangement of ship-based loading or unloading equipment for cargo or passengers
    • B63B27/24Arrangement of ship-based loading or unloading equipment for cargo or passengers of pipe-lines

Abstract

An apparatus for connecting fluid flowlines to a floating vessel 5 comprises a floating transfer structure 1 supporting a plurality of fluid pipelines. A plurality of flexible fluid conduits (2) each have a proximal end attached to the transfer structure in fluid communication with the pipelines and a distal end attached to a common connector (4) for releasably engaging with the floating vessel. The connector has a longitudinal axis 8b which is substantially vertical in use, and is secured to a manipulator means (7) mounted on the transfer structure. The manipulator means is configured to allow the connector to rotate and to translate in two mutually perpendicular planes.

Description

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- 1 - Fluid Transfer Interface The present invention relates to apparatus for transferring fluid between two structures, for example 5 two floating vessels, or a fixed offshore structure and a vessel, in open sea.
Transferring fluids, particularly of a cryogenic product, between two floating vessels, or a fixed 10 offshore structure and a vessel, is a difficult and hazardous operation when performed in open sea.
Various rigid loading systems have been proposed for transferring fluid using fixed arms through which rigid articulated pipes are routed. However, these 15 systems are generally intended for the transfer of fluid between vessels at sheltered inshore moorings.
When operating offshore, the relative motions and displacements between two floating vessels, typically a production or storage vessel and a receiving vessel, 20 are much greater. Subjecting known rigid loading systems to the loads imposed under such open sea conditions significantly reduces their working life.
An alternative to a rigid loading system may be 25 achieved by using flexible lines. Flexible lines afford much better manoeuvrability than rigid articulated pipes, but they are inherently more difficult to handle. The use of flexible lines for connections between vessels is known in the art, but 30 invariably the connections between a production or storage vessel and the manifold of a receiving vessel (typically a tanker) must be made with the use of external wires and winches. Carrying out connections in this way under open sea conditions poses 35 significant difficulties. Furthermore, it is generally the case that connection of each flexible line must be made individually. Control over the flexible lines, of
- 2 - which there are usually a minimum of three, in an emergency disconnection situation is therefore severely hindered.
5 Accordingly, the present invention provides apparatus for connecting fluid flowlines to a floating vessel, comprising a floating transfer structure supporting a plurality of fluid pipelines, a plurality of flexible fluid conduits, each with a proximal end 10 attached to the transfer structure in fluid communication with the pipelines and a distal end attached to a common connector for releasably engaging with the floating vessel, the connector having a longitudinal axis which is substantially vertical in 15 use, and wherein the connector is secured to a manipulator means mounted on the transfer structure, the manipulator means configured to allow the connector to rotate and to translate in two mutually perpendicular planes.
In a preferred embodiment, the manipulator means comprises a support tower extending upwardly from floating transfer structure, an arm projecting laterally from the tower, and a suspension member 25 attached to the distal end of the arm and to which the connector is mounted.
Preferably, in use, the arm is rotatable relative to the tower about a substantially vertical axis and 30 is expendable and retractable in a substantially horizontal plane.
Additionally, the suspension member, or part thereof, is preferably extendible and retractable and 35 rotatable about its longitudinal axis.
Conveniently, the suspension member is joined to
the arm by a joint allowing rotation about two 2 mutually perpendicular axes.
In addition, the connector may be joined to the 5 suspension member by a joint allowing rotation about two mutually perpendicular axes.
Furthermore, the connector is rotatable about its longitudinal axis relative to the suspension member by 10 means incorporated in the connector.
Advantageously, the connector comprises a coupling device suspended therefrom by a winch mechanism operable to lower to the coupling device into engagement with the vessel and subsequently to pull the connector into engagement with the vessel.
Preferably, the connector also comprises an aperture extending transversely therethrough and 20 slideably receiving rigid end pieces attached to the distal ends of the flexible fluid conduits, wherein -
the end pieces are releasably connectable to the vessel to allow fluid flow from the flexible conduits -
to the vessel.
The rigid end pieces may include valve means to shut off fluid flow.
The invention will now be described in detail, by 30 way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a system for transferring fluid from a production or storage vessel -
35 via a rigid transfer arm to a receiving vessel in -
accordance with a first embodiment of the invention; and
- 4 - Figure 2 is an enlarged schematic view of the connection point between the apparatus of Figure 1 and the receiving vessel.
5 Figure 1 shows the loading system 20 of the present invention, supported by a rigid transfer arm 1, and docked with a receiving vessel 5. The rigid transfer arm l, the end elevation of which is shown in Figure 1, enables fluid transfer to take place between 10 the two vessels moored at a safe distance from each other. The rigid transfer arm 1 is a submerged structure, for example of the type described in GB 15 2328196. It is typically of space frame construction, made up of hollow elements through which fluid flow! lines, usually rigid articulated steel pipes, are routed. At its first end (not shown), there are means for attaching the rigid arm 1 to a structure such as a 20 production or storage vessel At its second end, floatation means are provided to support the rigid transfer arm 1 underwater and in a substantially horizontal orientation, supporting the weight of the arm 1 and the flexible loading system 20.
The rigid transfer arm 1 may be attached to the stern of the production/storage vessel. It is of sufficient length such that when the receiving vessel 5 is moored at the desired safe distance from, and 30 aligned with, the production/storage vessel, the rigid transfer arm 1 is oriented in a substantially parallel direction to both vessels, and the loading system 20 is located generally adjacent to the midship region of the receiving vessel 5. To retain the correct 35 orientation of the rigid transfer arm 1, to prevent collision or separation between the rigid transfer arm 1 and the vessel 5, the rigid transfer arm 1 may be
- 5 - equipped with one or more thrusters remotely controlled via a position monitoring system.
Before commencement of fluid transfer the rigid 5 transfer arm 1 must be docked with the receiving vessel 5. In the present invention the connection is two fold. A first structural connection is made using a structural connector 4 supported from the flexible loading system 20. A second fluid connection is made 10 between flexible hoses described below and rigid connection points 22 disposed on the receiving vessel 5. The flexible loading system 20 consists of a 15 generally vertical support tower 3 and a manipulator arm 7. The tower 3 is mounted on the rigid arm 1 and! extends up above the water line to a height which will be well above the deck of the receiving vessel 5. The manipulator arm 7 extends generally horizontally from 20 the upper region of the tower 3.
The proximal end of the arm 7 is attached via a shoulder 21 to the tower 3, allowing rotation of the arm 7 about a first substantially vertical axis 8a.
25 The manipulator arm 7 is extendable and retractable in a generally horizontal direction shown by arrows 9, by means of two telescopic sections 7a,7b.
A joint 10 allowing rotation about two generally 30 horizontal axes is provided at the distal end of the arm 7 for connecting the arm 7 to a suspension member 11 which extends downwardly. The suspension member 11 is preferably a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, allowing it to extend and contract in a generally 35 vertical direction.
A structural connector 4, for connection to the
- 6 - receiving vessel S at a coupler 15 (described further below), is attached to the lower end of the suspension member 11, preferably by another joint 12 which allows rotation about two generally horizontal axes. In 5 addition the connector 4 is able to rotate to some extent, typically through a total range of about 60 degrees, about a second generally vertical axis 8b.
This rotation may be implemented by means incorporated within the body of the connector.
A plurality of generally parallel flexible hoses 2 are suspended between the tower 3 and the structural connector 4 such that they assume a catenary form.
These hoses 2 are in fluid communication with the 15 rigid flow lines running through the submerged transfer arm 1.
The purpose of the manipulator arm 7 is to manoeuvre the structural connector 4 and hence the 20 flexible hoses 2 into a suitable position for connection with the receiving vessel 5.
Due to the structure of the manipulator arm 7 described above, the connector 4 is able to rotate in 25 a horizontal plane about the first vertical axis 8a, and translate in a horizontal plane in the direction of arrow 9, relative to the tower 3.
Due to the suspension member 11 and joints 10,12, 30 the connector 4 is able to rotate in a horizontal plane about the second vertical axis 8b and translate in a vertical plane along the axis 8b. In addition, the joint 10 allows the suspension member 11 to rotate about two horizontal axes relative to the arm 7.
35 Similarly, the joint 12 allows the connector 4 to rotate about two horizontal axes relative to the suspension member 11.
This provides significant freedom of movement to the connector 4 relative to the tower 3, to facilitate connection to the receiving vessel 5.
S Figure 2 shows the structural connector 4, the flexible hoses 2 and a corresponding fixed coupler 15 mounted on the receiving vessel S. in greater detail.
The fixed coupler 15 is preferably generally frusto conical in shape, the wide end of the cone positioned 10 uppermost in order to guide the connector 4 into place. The connector 4 is tapered towards its lower end to locate within the fixed coupler 15.
To facilitate connection of the connector 4 to 15 the fixed coupler 15, the connector 4 preferably utilises a remote connection device. The device comprises a winch 14, a wire 26 and a deployable coupler 27 attached to the end of the wire 26.
Connection between the deployable coupler 27 and the 20 fixed coupler 15 and subsequent retraction of the wire 26 by the winch 14 enables the structural connector 4 to be pulled in to the fixed coupler 15. The actual connection between the connector 4 and the fixed coupler 15 may be made by any suitable means.
The connector 4 includes one or more generally transverse openings 28 to receive and support the ends of the flexible hoses 2. Each flexible hose 2 has at its distal end a spool piece 6, which passes through 30 the opening 28.
Once a structural connection has been made between the flexible loading system 20 and the receiving vessel 5, by means of the connector 4 and 35 fixed coupler 15, a fluid connection can be made between the flexible hoses 2 and the receiving vessel 5. In particular, each of the spool pieces 6 attached
- 8 - to the flexible hoses 2 can be slid axially through the opening 28 in the structural connector 4 and this allows the flexible hoses 2 to be brought into contact with corresponding rigid connection points 22 disposed 5 on the receiving vessel 5.
In this example, each spool piece 6 can be slid through opening 28 for about 300-500mm in a direction along its axis towards the rigid connection points 22 10 on the receiving vessel 5. When the spool pieces 6 and the connection points 22 are aligned, the end faces 23 of the spool pieces 6 are mated with the corresponding faces 24 of the connection points 22 on the receiving vessel 5. However, should the spool pieces 6 be out of 15 line with the rigid connection points 22 the connector 4 can rotate as described above to align the end faces 23 and the connector faces 24 of the receiving vessel 5. 20 Dual shut-off valves 16 may be provided on both connection points 22,25 to reduce the risk of leakage of fluid from at the end faces 23,24.
The procedure for disconnecting the flexible 25 hoses 2 from the vessel 5 and for disconnecting the structural connector 4 from the fixed coupler 15 takes place in the reverse order to the connection procedure. 30 Preferably the loading system 20 incorporates rotational and translational position sensors in order to determine the position of the various parts of the system relative to the receiving vessel 5 at all times to ensure that the system 20 is operating within 35 allowable parameters.
It will be appreciated from the foregoing
description that the invention provides an improved
fluid transfer interface. In particular, the connection operation is simplified by combining all the flexible hoses into a single structural connector, 5 yet maintaining the individual flow paths. The manipulator arm 7 controls the most critical axes of freedom of the connector 4 and the manipulator 7 and the hoses 2 absorb the differential movements of the receiving vessel 5 and the arm 1/tower 3 structure, 10 caused by motion of the receiving vessel 5 with the waves. The reader will realise that various modifications and variations to the specific embodiments described are also possible without departing from the scope of the claims.

Claims (11)

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1. Apparatus for connecting fluid flowlines to a floating vessel, comprising a floating transfer 5 structure supporting a plurality of fluid pipelines, a = plurality of flexible fluid conduits, each with a = proximal end attached to the transfer structure in fluid communication with the pipelines and a distal end attached to a common connector for releasably 10 engaging with the floating vessel, the connector = having a longitudinal axis which is substantially vertical in use, and wherein the connector is secured; to a manipulator means mounted on the transfer structure, the manipulator means configured to allow 15 the connector to rotate and to translate in two mutually perpendicular planes.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the manipulator means comprises a support tower extending 20 upwardly from floating transfer structure, an arm projecting laterally from the tower, and a suspension member attached to the distal end of the arm and to which the connector is mounted.
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3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein in use the arm is rotatable relative to the tower about a substantially vertical axis and is extendable and retractable in a substantially horizontal plane.
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4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the suspension member, or part thereof, is extendible and retractable and rotatable about its longitudinal axis.
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5. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 2-4, wherein the suspension member is joined to the arm by a joint allowing rotation about two mutually
perpendicular axes.
6. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 2-5, wherein the connector is joined to the suspension 5 member by a joint allowing rotation about two mutually perpendicular axes.
7. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 2-6, wherein the connector is rotatable about its longitudinal axis lo relative to the suspension member by means incorporated in the connector.
8. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the connector comprises a coupling device 15 suspended therefrom by a winch mechanism operable to lower to the coupling device into engagement with the vessel and subsequently to pull the connector into engagement with the vessel.
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9. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the connector comprises an aperture extending transversely therethrough and slideably receiving rigid end pieces attached to the distal ends of the flexible fluid conduits, wherein the end pieces are 25 releasably connectable to the vessel to allow fluid flow from the flexible conduits to the vessel.
10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the rigid end pieces include valve means to shut off fluid 30 flow.
11. Apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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