Abstract

In this paper an improved mathematical model of a hydro-pneumatic tensioner (HPT) system for top tensioned riser (TTR) is derived by consideration of friction, mass of piston and piston rod, tension loss in hydraulic oil piping, and compressibility of hydraulic oil. The vertical motion of the riser string is also considered. Subsequently, the proposed detailed model and the conventional simplified model are comparatively studied. Finally, the tension characteristic and performance parameters of the HPT are analyzed based on the proposed model. Results show that the conventional simplified model indeed overestimates the tension of tensioner as it neglects some performance parameters resulting in tension loss. The diameters of piston and piston rod and the initial pressure of high pressure (HP) gas have the most significant influence on the tension of the tensioner. The initial volume of HP gas and the initial pressure of low pressure (LP) gas also have some impact. The influence of the initial volume of LP gas and the inner diameter and length of the piping is relatively small. The research has some reference value for HPT and TTR design.

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