A Safe and Cost Effective Diverless Method for Hull Wetted Surface Side Shell Repairs Executed On FPSO Fluminense

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carl Michael Webb ◽  
Aidin Sarabi ◽  
Daniel Alexander Constantinis ◽  
Travis Harley Anthony

Abstract The Bijupira and Salema oil fields in the Campos Basin, Brazil, are tied-back to the FPSO Fluminense. The design life of FPSO Fluminense was 15 years, first oil was in 2003. In 2017, Shell as operator and partner Petrobras decided to execute a 5 year life extension project to extend production until 2023. Although the life extension project encompassed many vessel, moorings, and production facility renovation projects, this paper will focus on the repairs of cracks in the wetted surfaces of the hull. Crack repairs were executed during production operations using a novel methodology designed to eliminate the risks of diving operations, while significantly reducing the costs of the offshore hull repairs. Earlier attempts using traditional methods with divers to deploy cofferdams were unsuccessful due to the high safety risk of diving in the persistent 2-plus knot Brazil current. In early 2019, the operator and a team of engineering consultants concluded that a novel repair approach that eliminates diving operations was feasible. The concept methodology was developed, one element of which included positioning and securing a cofferdam over a cracked area of the FPSO side shell. The cofferdam was lowered from the FPSO deck while being guided into position and secured in place by guide wires passed through holes in the side shell. Water ingress into the void spaces was eliminated via a hot tap and winching system that penetrates the side shell from inside the tank. Following the concept development, a step-by-step procedure was written, vetted with the classification society and subsequently used in the tendering process to select an execution contractor. The selected execution contractor constructed a test tank that replicated the actual hull structure. The prototype was used to test the method at full scale, including procedures, communication protocols, and equipment. The learnings were incorporated into both the procedures and equipment. This process was repeated as a training exercise for the offshore personnel and HSSE leaders prior to offshore execution. The execution contractor was mobilized offshore in the first quarter of 2020 and successfully performed the hull repairs. The job was completed as planned, including removal and replacement of several independent sections of stiffened hull plating, which included both flat and curved surfaces. Based upon successful execution, this method has been proven to be a technology that can be used to eliminate the risks of diving and to significantly reduce the costs of future offshore hull repairs. This paper will address the methodical approach taken to develop and integrate the various elements of this novel technology developed jointly by the operator and consultants, as well as the phases testing, pre-mobilization surveys, project execution, and other activities that drive success.

Author(s):  
Jeaidi Al Zaid

The demand for esthetic dentistry is ever increasing. A beautiful smile is considered as a symbol of health and vitality is now looked upon as a status symbol. Discoloration of the front tooth may severely affect the confidence of the patient. The use of dental implant presents a conservative and esthetic method of replacing missing teeth. Bleaching is recommended as a minimal invasive and cost effective approach to change the color of the teeth. This case reports the step by step procedure for full mouth rehabilitation of an esthetically demanding patient.Keywords: Bleaching, Composites, Esthetics, Implant, Root canal treatment.


Author(s):  
S. W. Glass ◽  
B. Thigpen ◽  
J. Renshaw

As many nuclear plants approach the end of their initial 40 year license period, inspection or replacement of their reactor internals bolts must be considered. This is consistent with the Materials Reliability Program (MRP 227/228) guideline for plant life extension [1,2]. Assurance of the internals structural integrity is essential for continued safe operation of these plants. If there is no suspicion or indication of bolt failure, simple inspection is normally more cost-effective than replacement. Inspection vendors have inspected thousands of internals bolts with conventional and Phased Array UT but different head configurations and bolt capture mechanisms mandate specific qualifications for each bolt type. In some cases, complex bolt and head geometries coupled with counter-bore and locking bar interferences render classical UT inspections difficult or impossible. A range of solutions to inspect reactor internals including these difficult-to-inspect-by-conventional-UT baffle bolts has been developed by several vendors [3]. This presentation references developments to make bolt inspection a relatively quick and easy task through adaptations to the SUSI submarine inspection platform, the extensive UT qualification work suitable for conventional UT plus more recent advanced nonlinear resonant techniques to distinguish between flawed or loose, vs. acceptable bolts where conventional UT cannot be applied. Initial evaluations show that these advanced techniques may have the ability to reliably detect smaller flaws than previously possible with conventional techniques as well as provide information on bolt tightness.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Levison Mwansa ◽  
Esha Narendra Varma ◽  
Victor Jose Aguilar ◽  
Alexander Amorocho ◽  
Daniel McPherson ◽  
...  

Abstract Inability to effectively isolate depleted aquifer formations due to severe losses during cementation leads to accelerated corrosion of the production casing. Per current practice, a top job is performed from surface to fill the annulus with cement, but with limited success in a severe losses’ scenario. The objective is to improve zonal isolation by applying V0 rated multiple stage cementation technology with inner string thus enhancing well integrity during the life cycle of the well. A metal expandable annular sealing system was selected as a reliable isolation mechanism for effective cementation behind aquifers due to its ability to provide high expansion in potentially washed-out wellbores and the feature of long multi-element sealing systems with built in redundancy. The inner string operated stage cementing system provides a reliable solution to selectively and accurately place cement above the metal expandable packer whilst maintaining V0 casing integrity once closed. Additionally, the unique combination of technologies provides a cost-effective life of well solution compared to current stage cementing methodologies. Following successful execution of three trial jobs, the multi-stage cement using V0 rated tools and an inner string was compared to similar jobs done per current cementing practices. Analysis involved reviewing the cement bond column coverage and quality (CBL) with offset wells. Cement bond log results showed that this technique enhanced the cement column quality behind the 9 5/8" casing across the aquifer zones with moderate to good cement for the most part. Contaminated cement was observed just below the previous casing shoe and this could be addressed by adding another stage tool just above the previous casing shoe. Overall results show improved cement column quality for this section when compared to conventional jobs with similar conditions and is recommended for future use in severe to total losses scenario. In a situation where losses are seen at the previous casing shoe, a three-stage job is recommended. Other benefits include: Security and confidence in gas tight sealing capability and mechanical integrity Precise and conclusive operation for open, close and lock with no risk of accidental lock Ability to squeeze cement below the metal expandable packer No reduction in pressure rating regardless of OH ID and full bore ID of casing No post operation drill out required of the stage tools V0 stage cementing tools with inner string and metal expandable annular sealing system are not available on Oil & Gas market as a single tool. Therefore, this combined technology application of solutions from different technology providers to access a dedicated solution is totally novel and creates an opportunity for future applications across the industry.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamara Erceg ◽  
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Gaja Brakus ◽  
Dejan Kojić ◽  
Nevena Vukić ◽  
...  

Chitosan based hydrogel was synthesized via free-radical polymerization in a two-step procedure, after modification of chitosan by acrylic acid. Dynamic swelling test was carried out in distilled water at room temperature. Swelling kinetics was modeling using the principle of assuming the equation for a swelling ratio-time empirical dependence. Using regression analysis in this way gives the possibility for simpler determination of swelling ratio-time empirical dependence, knowing the graph functions. Obtained hydrogel was used for preparation of new bilayer hydrogel system which has potential application in wound dressing systems and other fields where pH sensitivity and improved mechanical properties of biopolymers are required in framework of green, cost-effective process.


2014 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 273-281 ◽  
Author(s):  
Davide Minniti ◽  
Ottavio Davini ◽  
Maria Rosaria Gualano ◽  
Maria Michela Gianino

Objectives:The study question was whether dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) alone is more cost-effective for identifying postmenopausal women with osteoporosis than a two-step procedure with quantitative ultrasound sonography (QUS) plus DXA. To answer this question, a systematic review was performed.Methods:Electronic databases (PubMed, INAHTA, Health Evidence Network, NIHR, the Health Technology Assessment program, the NHS Economic Evaluation Database, Research Papers in Economics, Web of Science, Scopus, and EconLit) were searched for cost-effectiveness publications. Two independent reviewers selected eligible publications based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Quality assessment of economic evaluations was undertaken using the Drummond checklist.Results:Seven journal articles and four reports were reviewed. The cost per true positive case diagnosed by DXA was found to be higher than that for diagnosis by QUS+DXA in two articles. In one article it was found to be lower. In three studies, the results were not conclusive. These articles were characterized by the differences in the types of devices, parameters and thresholds on the QUS and DXA tests and the unit costs of the DXA and QUS tests as well as by variability in the sensitivity and specificity of the techniques and the prevalence of osteoporosis.Conclusions:The publications reviewed did not provide clear-cut evidence for drawing conclusions about which screening test may be more cost-effective for identifying postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 540
Author(s):  
Gregor Couper ◽  
Sina Roshan-Zamir ◽  
John Rickman ◽  
Chris Lee

Tie-backs to existing facilities are a long established method of expanding developments, as they often offer a cost-effective solution. For short length tie-backs located in regions that are remote and/or subject to severe weather conditions, however, the feasibility of installation can become a significant constraint. Factors such as high mobilisation cost of pipelay vessels and conditions that make pipeline towing impractical limit the potential design solutions. Defining these constraints early in the project is critical to successful execution. This extended abstract explores the challenges faced when developing such a tie-back by considering a case study of Origin Energy’s Geographe development, located in the Otway Basin. The location and harsh weather conditions constrained the viable installation options, which shaped the design. A flexible flowline was selected because it could be installed from a wider range of vessels and in a less limiting weather window. Subsea coolers are located at the wells for control of top of line (TOL) corrosion and to protect the flexible flowline from exposure to overly high temperatures. The cooler design brings its own challenges, requiring a two-stage process. First, modelling of the production fluid is used to determine the cooling requirements; then, CFD is used to design the cooler piping and structure to achieve this. A design with multiple, smaller structures was used to maximise the number of capable installation vessels. This extended abstract discusses the constraints that can occur, how the design must accommodate them, and the implications on execution of the project.


Author(s):  
Junho Choi ◽  
Joseph Moo-Hyun Kim

Ocean environmental conditions, such as waves, winds, and currents, are getting harsher due to climate change. This means that oil and gas production platforms in the ocean may experience unexpectedly large environmental loads bigger than previous design loads. Also, many platforms are reaching the end of their design lives. Ensuring riser integrity is one of the most important issues for platform safety and service-life extension. Currently, monitoring sensors are deployed on risers, and structural evaluation methods are utilized to examine riser integrity. However, there are some limitations to the structural evaluation methods. Furthermore, platform operators continue to seek for more direct and cost-effective riser monitoring method due to the low price of oil. In this study, the MultiSensor Fusion (MSF) system is proposed to surmount technical and economic obstacles in real-time riser-monitoring technology. The MSF system is validated for TLP (tension-leg platform) risers by using numerical sensors and numerical-simulation tools.


Author(s):  
GOVIND S. PATEL ◽  
S. SHARMA

Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and Delay Locked Loops (DLLs) are major analog circuits used for many different communication applications such as frequency synthesizer, radio, computer, clock generation and recovery, global positioning system etc. This paper developed a methodical approach to calculate jitter of the PLL and DLL. The methodological nature of our approach would manifest itself in the development of a clear step-by-step procedure for the design of the constituent components of the same. Finally, jitter of DLL has been reduced by proposed technique.


Author(s):  
Masataka Yatomi ◽  
Akio Fuji ◽  
Noriko Saito ◽  
Toshiaki Yoshida

For aged power plants in Japan, the life extension with retaining the safety and cost-effective beyond the original design lifetime is proposed. Therefore it is important to minimise the risk and maintenance cost to keep operating the plants. Life-Cycle Maintenance (LCM) is proposed for optimising maintenance plan with reliability in the life of the plants. Risk Based Maintenance (RBM) is included in the LCM to assess the risk of components in the plants. LCC and the investment assessment may be also conducted to decide the most cost effective maintenance strategy, if several maintenance strategies are proposed in RBM. In this paper, concept and an application of the LCM are described to optimise maintenance plan in the lifetime of a plant. It was found that the LCM is quite useful method to plan the most cost effective maintenance strategies in the lifetime of the plant.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Anbarasi ◽  
S. Krishnaveni ◽  
R. Aruna ◽  
K. Karpagasaravanakumar

Visually impaired people fail to read the text with existing technology. The proposed project targeted to design a spectacle with a camera by which the blind visually impaired people can read whatever they want to read based on contemporary OCR (optical character recognition) technique and text-to-speech (TTS) engines. This proposed smart reader will read any kind of documents like books, magazines and mobiles. People can access this novel technology with blindness and limited vision. The earlier version of the proposed project was developed successfully with mobile reader which had certain drawbacks such as high cost due to the need of android mobile, not user friendly and improper focusing. To overcome these disadvantages, a spectacle type reader with camera is proposed in this project, which will be cost effective and more efficient.


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