OrcaFlex Examples - D Riser Installation All the examples in the table below can be downloaded as a single zip file: (47.0 MB) (3.8 MB) – A line has been laid on the seabed in a specified route. It is to be pulled in to a wellhead funnel by a winch. A gateway ahead of the funnel controls the pipe entry so it approaches at an angle that will not cause the pullhead to jam. (7.9 MB) – Installation of a riser over a subsea tower in 300m water. The riser is paid out from the moonpool of the installation vessel, and is supported from an auxiliary winch at the bow.
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There is a clamp about 10m above the attachment point of the winch, which has to be placed in the centre of the support tower. (35.2 MB) – This example models a typical J-tube pull-in operation. It includes paying a line (a riser) out from a vessel over a chute whilst simultaneously pulling in the other end up a J-tube.
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It demonstrates Line Feeding, the Line Contact model and introduces some tips for controlling the line position in the static solution. D Riser Installation This document is maintained by Copyright © 2019 Orcina Ltd., Daltongate, Cumbria, LA12 7AJ, UK Company no.
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