Abstract
This paper presents a coupled design analysis for a Pipe-in-Pipe (PIP) Steel Catenary Riser (SCR) and Flowline (FL) system in 5000ft of water under high pressure and high temperature (HP/HT) conditions in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). The finite element program ABAQUS is used to model the inner and outer pipes of the PIP system, the centralizer, the SCR hangoff, the flowline lateral and end supports, and pipe-soil interactions on the seabed. Thermal stresses and stress ranges caused by repeated temperature transients, axial and lateral displacements of SCR and flowline, as well as by the dynamic responses of the coupled riser and flowline system, are presented. Comparisons are also made with results by ABAQUS models with beam and pipe elements, and results obtained by coupled and de-coupled analysis. The sample vessel motion was obtained for an example Spar platform in GOM.
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