Apparatus and method of installation of a mono-column floating platform
In a floating platform, temporary buoyancy modules detachably mounted on the hull of the floating platform are provided. Each temporary buoyancy module is provided with removable winches for developing initial pre-tension of pre-installed tendons for anchoring the platform at the installation site.
The present invention relates to a method for the installation of a floating platform, and more particularly, to a method for the installation of a mono-column TLP (tension leg platform) in deepwater which is not dependent on deepwater heavy lift vessels.
The usual method of installing a mono-column TLP includes (1) installing anchor piles in the seabed, (2) connecting tendons to the anchor piles, (3) installing the platform hull and connecting it to the tendons, (4) lifting and setting the deck on the hull, and (5) completing hook-up of interfaces. This installation method works well in areas such as the Gulf of Mexico, where deepwater heavy lift crane vessels are routinely available and the installation site is not subject to long-period ocean swells.
In some areas of the world, however, deepwater heavy lift vessels are only occasionally present. But when available, in areas such as West Africa, they are not easily utilized because persistent long-period ocean swells cause substantial relative motion between the platform hull being installed and the deepwater heavy lift crane vessel. In such an installation, the crane vessel's hook provides the mono-column hull with a stabilizing upward force as the mono-column hull is lowered into the water through its brief condition of hydrostatic instability after pontoon submergence. The relative motion between these two different vessels, i.e., between the hull and the deepwater heavy lift vessel, under the action of long period ocean swells, causes unacceptably large variations in hook load.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide apparatus and a method for installing a floating platform in areas where deepwater heavy lift vessels are not routinely available.
It is another object of the present invention to provide apparatus and a method for installing a floating platform in areas prone to long-period ocean swells.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present invention, a mono-column floating platform is provided with temporary buoyancy modules detachably mounted on the hull of the floating platform. Each temporary buoyancy module is provided with removable winches for developing initial pre-tension of the tendons.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSSo that the manner in which the above recited features, advantages and objects of the present invention are attained can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings.
It is noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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The lower portion of the central column 13 forms the base of the platform 10. The base of the platform 10 is at the intersection of the central column 13 and the pontoons 18 extending radially outwardly therefrom. The platform 10 is anchored to the seabed by tendons 20 secured at one end thereof to the pontoons 18, as shown in
In a typical installation of a mono-column floating platform, the hull 12 is towed to the installation site and maneuvered over tendons 20 which have been pre-installed and connected at the lower ends thereof to foundation piles embedded in the seabed. The hull 12 is stable floating on the pontoons 18 because of the large water plane area provided by the pontoons 18. The hull 12, however, becomes hydrostatically unstable when the pontoons 18 are fully submerged below the water line 16. For such an installation, a heavy lift vessel is typically utilized to provide the hull 12 with a stabilizing upward force as the hull 12 is lowered into the water for connection to the tendons 20. The deck 14 is then lifted by the heavy lift vessel and set on the hull 12. However, in some areas of the world, heavy lift vessels are not readily available. Heavy lift vessels are also not particularly suitable for use at installation sites subject to long-period ocean swells.
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A removable temporary winch deck 40 is mounted on top of the tank 32 of the temporary buoyancy modules 30. The winch deck 40 provides a dry deck area to support one or more winches 42. The winches 42 are powered by hydraulic power units 44 or the like mounted on the winch deck 40. The winches 42 are supported on the temporary buoyancy modules 30 directly above the pre-installed tendons 20. Winch lines 46 connect the winches 42 to the tendons 20 for developing initial pre-tension in the tendons 20.
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Thereafter the platform 10 is towed to the installation site and positioned above the pre-installed tendons 20. The winch lines 46 are connected to the tendons 20 for holding the platform 10 in position above the tendons 20 and then the winches 42 are activated. The hull 12 is lowered toward the tendons 20 by ballasting and then the hull 12 is pulled down by the winches 42 to gain initial pretension. The tendons 20 are locked in the tendon porches 50 located on the pontoons 18 and the hull 12 is deballasted to develop the tendon pre-tension required to provide stability to the platform 10. The winch decks 40 and temporary buoyancy modules 30 are removed and installation of the platform 10 is completed. The temporary buoyancy modules 30 and winch deck 40 and winches 42 may be shipped and re-used in installations at other locations.
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The temporary buoyancy modules 60 further include a floodable tank 68 (substantially identical to the tank 32 previously described herein) welded, integrally formed therewith or otherwise mounted on top of the transition portion 62. The tank 68 is provided with the necessary plumbing, including a fill port and vent, for connection with a ballast system used during installation.
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While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A floating platform comprising a hull having a deck mounted on the upper end thereof extending above the water line and pontoons extending radially outwardly from the base of the hull, the improvement comprising temporary buoyancy means mounted on said pontoons at the distal ends thereof for maintaining the hydrostatic stability of said platform during installation.
2. The floating platform of claim 1 wherein said temporary buoyancy means comprises a removable ballast tank secured on said pontoons at the distal ends thereof.
3. The floating platform of claim 2 including a dry deck on said ballast tank supporting at least one winch thereon for connection with pre-installed tendons for developing initial pre-tension of said tendons.
4. The floating platform of claim 1 wherein said temporary buoyancy means is hingedly secured to said pontoons.
5. A method of installing a floating platform, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing said platform with removable temporary buoyancy means for maintaining hydrostatic stability of said platform while ballasting down to the installation draft of said platform;
- b) towing said platform to an installation site;
- c) ballasting down said platform to an installation draft;
- d) connecting said platform to the pre-installed tendons;
- e) removing said temporary buoyancy means; and
- f) deballasting said platform to develop the tendon pre-tension required to provide stability to said platform.
6. The method of claim 5 including the step of providing winch means on said temporary buoyancy means for developing initial pre-tension in pre-installed tendons for anchoring said platform at the installation site.
7. The method of claim 5 including the step of rotating said temporary buoyancy means to a horizontal position prior to towing said platform to the installation site.
8. The method of claim 7 including the step of rotating said temporary buoyancy means to an upright position prior to ballasting down to the installation draft of said platform.
9. The method of claim 8 including the step of providing winch means on said temporary buoyancy means for developing initial pre-tension in pre-installed tendons for anchoring said platform at the installation site.
10. The method of claim 5 including the step of ballasting down said platform without using a heavy lift crane vessel to maintain the hydrostatic stability of said floating platform.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 19, 2003
Publication Date: Feb 23, 2006
Inventors: Steven Leverette (Richmond, TX), Kent Davies (Vercona), Stephen Kibbee (Houston, TX)
Application Number: 10/528,494
International Classification: E02D 5/34 (20060101); E02D 5/40 (20060101);