WO2005105565A1 - Side-by-side hydrocarbon transfer system - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B63B21/00—Tying-up; Shifting, towing, or pushing equipment; Anchoring
- B63B21/50—Anchoring arrangements or methods for special vessels, e.g. for floating drilling platforms or dredgers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B63B—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING
- B63B21/00—Tying-up; Shifting, towing, or pushing equipment; Anchoring
- B63B21/04—Fastening or guiding equipment for chains, ropes, hawsers, or the like
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63B—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING
- B63B27/00—Arrangement of ship-based loading or unloading equipment for cargo or passengers
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- the invention relates to a mooring system comprising a first vessel for containing hydrocarbons having at its bow and/or stern a transverse arm and a fluid transfer means comprising a duct connected to a tank on the first vessel and a coupling end for connecting to a second vessel, the second vessel being moored alongside the first vessel and being attached via a cable, extending from its bow in the length direction of the vessel, to a mooring end of the arm, which mooring end of the arm is substantially situated at or near a longitudinal centreline of the second vessel.
- Such a mooring system is known from EP 1 413 511, which shows a side-by-side mooring configuration of a permanently moored vessel and a tanker vessel, which is attached to the permanently moored vessel via a transverse arm extending from the latter.
- the tanker is moored to the arm via an inelastic mooring line, whereas the arm is resiliently hingeable around a vertical axis.
- a piston provides a restoring force on the arm, and allows pivoting or the arm, during use, when the vessel exerts a pulling force on the hawser. When the vessel rides up against the arm, it can freely rotate out of the way of the vessel.
- the known mooring system has as a disadvantage that the position of the tanker will change in a sideways direction upon an excursion in the length direction of the tanker relative to the permanently moored vessel.
- the offloading arm for the hydrocarbons needs to make a relatively large excursion.
- the present invention has as an object to provide a side-by-side mooring system of the above- mentioned type which can connect two vessels in relatively high sea states and allows the vessels to remain moored in a defined relative position while transferring hydrocarbons from one vessel to the other in high sea states. It is another object of the present invention to provide a mooring system which maintains a stable configuration and a relatively large safety distance during hydrocarbon transfer in high sea states.
- the mooring system is characterised in that: the arm, during use, is in a fixed position, a pulling force element being attached to the cable for applying a pulling force on the cable upon relative movement of the second vessel with respect to the arm, the force element allowing a predetermined maximum displacement of the second vessel, - the fluid transfer means comprising a frame extending upwardly from a side of the first vessel, hingingly attached around a first hinge axis that extends in the length direction of the vessel, a transverse arm being hingingly connected to an upper end of the frame around a second axis that extends in the length direction of the vessel, a counterweight being placed on one end of the transverse arm and a vertical fluid duct being supported from the transverse arm, the vertical duct having at its coupling end a connecting member for attaching to the second vessel
- the second vessel By using a transverse mooring arm which cannot rotate during use, the second vessel will not be displaced in a sideways direction when it moves in the length direction.
- the restoring force on the second vessel is exerted by the force element acting in the length direction of the vessels only, such that no sideways movement is caused.
- stable mooring in high sea states for instance wave heights of 3-3.5 m
- the transverse mooring arm may for instance have a length of 10 m or more, such that the distance between the two vessels can be of the same order of magnitude.
- the arm may be pivotable towards a parking position when no vessel is moored to the arm. Because the mooring configuration according to the present invention is very stable and relative movements of the two vessels are relatively small, the hydrocarbon transfer arm or arms will be subject to relatively small excursions.
- the vertical duct of the hydrocarbon transfer arm can be a flexible duct, a rigid pipe or combinations thereof. Since the relative displacements of the vessels are limited, the vertical duct needs to be movable in a manner such as to accommodate these relatively small displacements.
- the varying mooring positions due to drift of the moored second vessel or varying dimensions of the second vessel and varying positions of the loading-offloading manifold can be taken up by the displacement of the vertical duct.
- a pulling force element is connected between the frame supporting the vertical fluid transfer duct and the vessel for controlling the inclination of the frame, and a pivoting force element being connected to the frame and its transverse arm, for controlling of pivoting of the transverse arm relative to the frame.
- the fluid transfer means according to the present invention can favourable accommodate the following static misalignments between the two vessels: - misalignments due to the carrier being moored with a longitudinal offset between the fluid transfer means and the loading manifold on the carrier, sway offset due to the transverse position of the loading manifold on the carrier with respect to the side of the carrier, changes in vertical height of the carrier manifold relative to the fluid transfer means on the second vessel.
- static changes can be taken up in an effective manner by the fluid transfer means according to the present invention such as changes in draft of the vessels during loading-unloading.
- the inclination force element Upon displacement of the vertical duct in the length directions of the vessel, the inclination force element will pivot the frame of the fluid transfer means to compensate for the resulting vertical displacement of the vertical duct.
- the pivoting of the frame will also cause a transverse correction to correct the sway misalignment caused by the displacement in the length direction.
- the transverse mooring arm is pivotably connected to a mooring point that is anchored to the sea bed. In this manner, the weathervaning point around which vessels turn in response to the direction of wind and current-induced forces, is placed between the two vessels in a moored configuration and can be placed in line with the first vessel when no carrier is moored alongside.
- FIG. 1 shows a top view of a mooring system of the present invention comprising a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) and a moored LNG carrier
- Fig. 2 shows a side view of the FSRU of fig. 1
- Figs 3 and 4 show a schematic top view of a mooring system comprising a transverse arm having a weathervaning mooring point
- Fig. 5 shows an embodiment comprising two transverse mooring arms
- Figs. 6a-6e schematically illustrate the berthing process of two vessels according to the present invention
- Figs. 7 and 8 show a detail of the transverse mooring arms at the bow and the stern of the FSRU, respectively
- FIG. 9-11 show different embodiments of the pulling force element acting on the hawser at the end of the transverse mooring arm
- Figs. 12 and 13 show a soft yoke fender and a hydraulic fender, respectively, for maintaining a predetermined separation between the vessels
- Figs. 14 and 15 show a perspective view of fluid transfer means according to the present invention
- Figs. 16-18 show a schematic representation of a first embodiment of the fluid transfer means wherein the vertical transfer duct comprises a rigid steel pipe
- Fig. 19 shows a schematic representation of a second embodiment of the fluid transfer means according to the present invention, wherein the vertical transfer duct comprises a flexible hose.
- Fig. 12 and 13 show a soft yoke fender and a hydraulic fender, respectively, for maintaining a predetermined separation between the vessels
- Figs. 14 and 15 show a perspective view of fluid transfer means according to the present invention
- Figs. 16-18 show a schematic representation of a first embodiment of the fluid
- FIG. 1 shows the mooring system 1 comprising a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) 2 and moored alongside, a LNG carrier 3.
- the FSRU 2 is moored to the seabed via an external turret 4 that is anchored to the sea bed via anchor lines 5.
- a transverse mooring arm 7 is attached to the side of the FSRU.
- the mooring arm 7 can rotate around hinge point 8 to a parking position in which it is parallel to a length direction of the FSRU. In the operative position of the mooring arm 7, it is locked in position such that rotation around the hinge point 8 is not possible.
- the carrier 3 is attached to mooring arm 7 at the bow 9 of the carrier, at the height of the centre line 10.
- a hawser 11 is attached to a pulling force element 12 for exerting a tensioning force on the hawser 11.
- the pulling force element 12 may be a constant tension winch, a hydraulic cylinder, a counterweight or other force elements suitable for exerting a force on the hawser 11.
- the mooring arm 7 can be providede with multiple pulling force elements and hawsers.
- the carrier 3 is moored to the FSRU 2 via at least one anchor line 14.
- Fenders 15, 16 maintain a predetermined distance between the vessels 2, 3 such as a distance of 10 m or more. As shown in fig.
- the fenders 15, 16 may comprise a cable 22 suspended from a support on the FSRU, carrying a clump weight 23 below water level.
- a resilient member 24 is attached to the cable for contacting the carrier 3, such that a sideways restoring force is exerted on the carrier 3 when it approaches the FSRU 2.
- a fluid transfer means 18 is provided connecting the LNG tanks 19 on the FSRU to the tanks 20 on the carrier 3.
- the transfer means 18 comprise one or more vertical fluid transfer ducts 25 with at their end a coupling member 26 for attaching the fluid loading/offloading manifold on the carrier 3.
- the vertical transfer ducts 25 can be displaced in the length direction of the FSRU 2 by a distance which corresponds with the relative excursion of the carrier in the length direction that is allowed by the hawsers 11, 14.
- the pulling force member 12 comprises a cable 27 and submerged counterweight 29, attached to the hawser 11 via a sheave 30 on the end ofthe arm 7.
- the mooring arm 7 is provided with a turret 31 which is anchored to the sea bed via anchor lines 5.
- the fluid transfer means 18 and the fenders 15, 16 are hinged substantially parallel to the length direction of the FSRU into a parking position.
- the arm 7 is locked in position such that the turret 31 is situated at the bow of the carrier 2, on the centreline 32.
- the arm 7 is rotated around the hinge point 8 to extend transversely to the FSRU, and is locked in position.
- the turret 31, and hence the weathervaning point is situated in between the vessels 2, 3.
- Fig. 6a the first stage of the berthing sequence for the LNG carrier 3 alongside the FSRU 2 is shown.
- the arm 7 is attached to the turret 4, and the FSRU is aligned against the wind direction.
- a cable 33 is attached to the end of the ami 7, and is pulled by a tug 34 such that the arm 7 is rotated transversely to the length direction of the FSRU 2 to be locked in that position.
- a Tug 35 pushes in a sideways direction against the stern of the FSRU, such that is rotated around the turret 4 and is aligned parallel with the carrier 3.
- the fenders 15, 16 are extended transversely to the FSRU.
- the hawser 11, attached to the pulling force element 12 on the end of the arm 7 is attached to the bow of the carrier 3 in Fig. 6b, and the mooring line 14 is attached to the stern of the FSRU 3, and the carrier 3 as shown in Fig. 6c.
- the tug 34 pushes the carrier 3 sideways towards the FSRU 2, until it contacts the fenders 15,16 while the hawsers 11, 14 are shortened, for instance by winding them on a winch on board of the FSRU 2, and on the pulling force element 12 respectively.
- the fluid transfer means 18 are connected as shown in Fig. 6e for transfer of LNG from the tanks 19 on the FSRU to the tanks 20 on the carrier 2.
- Fig. 7 the arm 7 is shown in more detail.
- the hawser 11 extends from a winch 39 on the carrier 3, via a sheave 37 on the end of the arm 7 to a winch 40 on the FSRU 2.
- Figure 8 shows a similar construction at the stern of the FSRU 2 and carrier 3.
- a hydraulic cylinder 41 is placed on the end of the arm 7 for exerting a pulling force on the hawser 11.
- a cable 27 and submerged counterweight 29 are attached to the hawser 11 via a sheave 30 on the end of the arm 7.
- a number of submerged chains 43 are connected on one side to the FSRU 2 and on the other side to the end of cable 27 which is attached to the hawser 11 via a sheave 30.
- the chains 43 act as a breakwater and prevent wave build up between the vessels 2, 3.
- Fig. 9 a hydraulic cylinder 41 is placed on the end of the arm 7 for exerting a pulling force on the hawser 11.
- a cable 27 and submerged counterweight 29 are attached to the hawser 11 via a sheave 30 on the end of the arm 7.
- a number of submerged chains 43 are connected on one side to the FSRU 2 and on the other side to
- a soft yoke fender is shown for maintaining a predetermined distance between the carrier 3 and the FSRU 2.
- a delta frame 50 is suspended from arms 51 attached to a vertical frame 52 on the FSRU.
- a magnetic or a vacuum creating plate 54 at the end of the frame 50 attaches to the hull 53 of the carrier 3.
- a hydraulic cylinder 55 is attached to a support frame 59 on the FSRU 2, via a hinge axis 58.
- the end part of the hydraulic cylinder is attached to a counterweight 57.
- the fluid transfer means 18 are shown in detail.
- a frame 60 is connected to the deck of the FSRU, in supports 62, 62' such as to be hingeable around axis 61.
- Hydraulic cylinders 63 control the inclination of the frame 60.
- a number of transverse arms 64, 65 are connected to the top of the frame 60, pivotable around axis 66, extending in the length direction of the vessels 2, 3.
- the transverse arms 64, 65 carry at one end a counterweight 67 and at their other end a vertical support arm 68.
- the vertical support arm 68 can rotate around an axis 69 extending in the length direction of the transverse arms 64, 65.
- Hard piping 70, attached to the tanks 19 on the FSRU extend via swivels 71 along the frame 60.
- a transverse pipe section 72 extends along the transverse support arms 64, 65, and is attached to a vertical duct 73 via two swivels 74, 75.
- the coupling end 77 of the vertical duct is attached to a manifold 78 on the tanker 2.
- Figs. 16 and 17 as schematic view is given of the frame 60, attached to the deck of the FSRU via hinge axis 61 extending perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
- the hydraulic cylinder 63 controls the inclination of the frame 60 and is on one end 80 attached to the deck of the FSRU and with its other end connected to the frame 60.
- the transverse arm 65 is attached to the frame 60 hingingly around hinge axis 64 extending perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
- the vertical support arm 68 is suspended from the end of the transverse arm 65 to be hingeable around the axis 69 extending parallel to the arm 65 in a hinge 81 and around axis 82 extending perpendicular to the plane of the drawing in a hinge 83.
- Fig. 16 and 17 as schematic view is given of the frame 60, attached to the deck of the FSRU via hinge axis 61 extending perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
- the hydraulic cylinder 63 controls the inclination of
- the in line swivels 81, 91 and 92 (three in total) and the out of plane swivels 61, 64, 83 and 93 (four in total) of the support frame (and hence of the transfer ducts) are shown in a schematic way.
- the coupling end 77 of the vertical duct 73 comprises a pull in line winch 82 and a pull in line 83 for attaching to the manifold 78 on the carrier.
- a flexible hose 100 is suspended from the transverse arm 65, the hose comprising at its end part coupling means 101 for attaching to the manifold on the carrier 2.
- the vessel can comprise a power plant with hydrocarbon storage tanks and power generators or a gas liquefaction and liquefied gas storage plant.
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