Steel catenary risers are an enabling technology for deepwater oil and gas production. A steel catenary riser consists of a steel pipeline suspended between the vessel and the seabed forming a catenary shape. Tools to analyse and design steel catenary risers show that the point where the steel catenary riser first touches the seabed, termed the touchdown point, has the highest stress and the greatest fatigue damage. Current understanding of pipe/soil interaction is limited and consequently there is concern within the industry regarding the conservatism of the analysis. In particular, the implications of pipe/soil interaction for maximum stress and fatigue damage at the touchdown point are significant. To address these concerns, research has...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are an efficient solution to transfer hydrocarbons from deep-water seab...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are used to transport hydrocarbon products between offshore floating pl...
The oil and gas industry is increasingly exploring and exploiting resources at remote offshore sites...
Steel catenary risers are an enabling technology for deepwater oil and gas production. A steel caten...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are economical to assemble and install compared to conventional vertica...
Steel catenary risers are pipelines that convey fluids from the seabed to floating structures. The s...
Fatigue stresses associated with extreme storms, vessel movements, and vortex-induced vibrations are...
Abstract: Several factors can affect the response of steel catenary risers (SCR) around its touch do...
The use of catenary steel-compliant-riser (SCR) systems has increased as hydrocarbon production has ...
Steel catenary riser (SCR) design is heavily affected by fatigue performance in the touchdown zone (...
Realistic predictions of service life of steel catenary risers (SCR) require an accurate characteriz...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are subjected to fatigue in the touchdown zone (TDZ) where the pipe int...
The development of seabed trench by the steel catenary riser (SCR) touch down zone (TDZ) in its earl...
Steel catenary riser (SCR) is one of the most popular and economic risers in the development of deep...
The oil and gas industry is increasingly exploring and exploiting resources at remote offshore sites...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are an efficient solution to transfer hydrocarbons from deep-water seab...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are used to transport hydrocarbon products between offshore floating pl...
The oil and gas industry is increasingly exploring and exploiting resources at remote offshore sites...
Steel catenary risers are an enabling technology for deepwater oil and gas production. A steel caten...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are economical to assemble and install compared to conventional vertica...
Steel catenary risers are pipelines that convey fluids from the seabed to floating structures. The s...
Fatigue stresses associated with extreme storms, vessel movements, and vortex-induced vibrations are...
Abstract: Several factors can affect the response of steel catenary risers (SCR) around its touch do...
The use of catenary steel-compliant-riser (SCR) systems has increased as hydrocarbon production has ...
Steel catenary riser (SCR) design is heavily affected by fatigue performance in the touchdown zone (...
Realistic predictions of service life of steel catenary risers (SCR) require an accurate characteriz...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are subjected to fatigue in the touchdown zone (TDZ) where the pipe int...
The development of seabed trench by the steel catenary riser (SCR) touch down zone (TDZ) in its earl...
Steel catenary riser (SCR) is one of the most popular and economic risers in the development of deep...
The oil and gas industry is increasingly exploring and exploiting resources at remote offshore sites...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are an efficient solution to transfer hydrocarbons from deep-water seab...
Steel catenary risers (SCRs) are used to transport hydrocarbon products between offshore floating pl...
The oil and gas industry is increasingly exploring and exploiting resources at remote offshore sites...