Interaction Model for Steel Compliant Riser on Soft Seabed Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Summary The use of catenary steel-compliant-riser (SCR) systems has increased as hydrocarbon production has moved progressively farther offshore and into deeper waters. The issue of fatigue damage caused by cyclic interaction of a riser with the seabed has gained prominence with the widespread use of SCRs and with the lengthening of the spans. The problem involves a number of complex factors, including trench configuration, nonlinear soil stiffness, breakaway of the riser from the seafloor, and degradation of soil resistance during cyclic loading. This paper presents a soil-interaction model capable of modeling these complexities, using input parameters that can be obtained with reasonable expenditure. Model simulations for typical offshore soft-soil conditions indicate that the model is capable of realistic predictions of cyclic bending moments. The degradation of soil resistance has a major effect on cyclic bending moments, particularly when uplift motions at the riser touchdown point (TDP) are large.

published proceedings

  • Oil and Gas Facilities

author list (cited authors)

  • Aubeny, C., & Biscontin, G.

citation count

  • 3

complete list of authors

  • Aubeny, C||Biscontin, G

publication date

  • January 2008