Apparatus and method for torsional and lateral centralizing of a riser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260625
  • Patent Number
    6,260,625
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 21, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A centralizing device is provided for a riser of an offshore well platform having an opening through which the riser passes from the platform to a subsea wellhead. The riser has generally planar fins extending radially outward from its outer diameter. The centralizing device has a frame which is mounted to the platform about the riser. A plurality of centralizing rollers are mounted to the frame and are radially extensible relative to the riser. The centralizing rollers bear against the riser and retain it laterally. A plurality of torsional rollers are mounted to the frame and are extensible towards the fins. The torsional rollers bear against the fins and retain the riser torsionally.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to offshore drilling and production platforms, and in particular to devices for guiding and positioning risers of such platforms.




BACKGROUND ART




In one type of offshore oil or gas well, a riser is connected between a subsea wellhead and a floating drilling and/or production platform. Oftentimes, the subsea wellhead is not in exact alignment with the platform that is used to secure the riser or handle the riser during assembly. Further, the platform may be subject to movement from wave action and the like, while the riser is stationarily held at the wellhead.




It is important that relative movement between the platform and the riser, due to wave action and the like, be constrained to facilitate production and drilling operations and maintain clearance between the riser and other platform equipment. Throughout drilling and production operations, various pieces of equipment must be attached and detached from the riser, and often the riser has work platforms joined thereto which extend outward from the riser. This leaves little clearance between the riser and its surroundings, thus movement of the platform relative to the riser may cause damage to the riser, the equipment and work platforms joined to the riser, and the surrounding platform and platform equipment. Further, relative riser movement complicates the alignment and coupling of equipment which must be attached and detached from the riser.




Centralizing devices of the prior art have maintained only the riser's lateral position relative to the platform. However, it is further desirable to also constrain torsional movement relative to the platform, because it allows more freedom in the design of attached equipment or work platforms. For example, a work platform joined to a riser may be rectangular and fit in a rectangular clearance bounded by platform equipment. Rotation of the platform relative to the riser may cause the work platform to contact and damage its surroundings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a centralizing device which constrains lateral and torsional movement of a riser relative to the platform; the riser having fins extending outward from its outer diameter. The centralizing device has a frame for mounting to the platform. More than one centralizing roller is mounted to the frame. The centralizing rollers are adjustable radially relative to the riser to bear against the riser and limit its lateral movement relative to the platform. At least a pair of torsional rollers is also mounted to the frame. The torsional rollers are arranged in opposed to each other and are adjustable toward and away from each other. The torsional rollers are angularly and laterally adjustable about an axis of the frame. The torsional rollers may be mounted to a plate that allows translational movement relative to the frame. The plate may be mounted to a second plate that allows rotational movement relative to the frame. The centralizing rollers and the torsional rollers may be mounted on separate levels of the frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a riser centralizer constructed in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 2

is a top view of a riser centralizer constructed in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of a riser centralizer constructed in accordance with this invention and taken along the line


3





3


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 4

is a side view of a riser centralizer constructed in accordance with this invention.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring first to

FIG. 1

, a riser


10


for use with a torsional and lateral riser centralizer


12


constructed in accordance with this invention generally comprises a series of elongate tubular pipe sections


14


. Pipe sections


14


joined together to form a complete riser


10


. The topmost section


14


has at least two generally planar fins


16


. Fins


16


extend radially from the outer diameter of section


14


and run substantially the length of that section


14


. In a preferred embodiment, there are two fins


16


spaced 180° apart, though more fins


16


spaced at a smaller interval is also within the scope of this invention.




Riser centralizer


12


has a deep section frame


18


, preferably constructed from I-beams, which provides a planar upper surface or level


20


and an upwardly facing planar lower surface or level


22


. A frame


18


defines an opening in the central portion of the frame


18


. As viewed from above, frame


18


is square to facilitate mounting in a platform opening with the axis of frame


18


coinciding with the axis of the platform opening, but can be any shape required to fit the particular application. Preferably, frame


18


is split such that it can be separated and re-joined around the riser to facilitate installation.




A plurality of centralizing roller assemblies


24


are adjustably mounted to upper surface


20


and positioned to extend generally radially inward towards riser


10


. In a preferred embodiment, there are four assemblies


24


mounted in 90° intervals. Each roller assembly


24


has a concave roller


26


whose outer profile is curved to mate with the outer diameter of riser


10


. Roller


26


is mounted transversely in a roller carrier


28


in a manner which allows roller


26


rotate about a horizontal axis. Roller carrier


28


is joined to a threaded member


29


which extends outward from carrier


28


and slidably passes through roller base


30


. Roller base


30


is a rectangular stub which is bolted through slots


32


for lateral adjustment to frame


18


and extends upward. Roller


26


is positioned radially with respect to riser


10


by capturing base


30


between two nuts


31


on threaded member


29


. A preferred embodiment uses special nuts, known to those skilled in the art as tommy nuts, which are loosened or tightened by inserting a rod into a hole in the side of the nut rather than by using a conventional wrench. Roller


26


can be positioned radially inward toward riser


10


by loosening the inward nut


31


and tightening the outward nut


31


. When the desired position is reached, the nuts


31


are tightened against base


30


and roller


26


is retained. Nuts


31


are secured with locking caps


33


placed over nuts


31


and base


30


. Caps


33


have adjusting screws


35


which are tightened against nuts


31


to prevent loosening.




An adjustable mount


34


, having two torsion roller assemblies


36


mounted thereto, is mounted in two opposed corners of lower surface


22


. Each torsion roller assembly


36


generally has a cylindrical roller


38


mounted transversely in a roller carrier


40


to rotate about a horizontal axis. The horizontal axis is generally parallel to one of the fins


16


during use. Roller carrier


40


is joined to a threaded member


41


which slidingly passes through base


42


. Roller assembly


36


is extensibly adjustable using nuts similar to nuts


31


of roller assembly


24


. Locking caps


43


with adjusting screws


45


are similarly used to secure nuts


31


. Loosening screws


45


allows rollers


38


of each pair to be moved closer and further from each other.




Base


42


is mounted to adjusting mount


34


. Adjustable mount


34


has two generally C-shaped adjusting plates


44


,


46


; the first plate


44


having an inner diameter greater than the second plate


46


, and second plate


46


having an inner diameter giving a clearance around the outer diameter of riser


10


. A first adjusting plate


44


is bolted in a corner of frame


18


through a plurality of lateral adjusting slots


48


positioned to allow first plate


44


to move at an angle of approximately 45° to frame


18


. In the embodiment shown, there are three slots


48


in each plate


44


, slots


48


being parallel to each other. Second adjusting plate


46


is bolted to first plate


44


through a plurality of torsional adjusting slots


50


located near the outer circumference of second plate


46


and positioned to allow second plate


44


to rotate about an axis parallel or coinciding with the axis of riser


10


. Each torsional adjusting slot


50


is normal to a radial line from the axis of frame opening. A torsion roller assembly


36


is mounted at each tip of C-shaped second plate


46


with the rotational axis of roller


38


aligned and spaced to contact fins


16


.




In use, frame


18


of riser centralizer


12


is separated in preparation for installation. Riser


10


extends up from a subsea wellhead through an opening in the platform. Each half of frame


18


is secured to the platform about riser


10


then rejoined. Each centralizing roller assembly


24


is then adjusted laterally on frame


18


to align the curvature of roller


26


with the outer diameter of riser


10


. Rollers


26


are then extended radially to bear against riser


10


by tightening inward nut


31


and loosening outward nut


31


. When the desired radial position is reached, nuts


31


are tightened against base


30


and roller


26


is retained. Locking caps


33


are placed over nuts


31


and adjusting screws


35


are tightened against nuts


31


to further secure nuts


31


. With all rollers


26


bearing against riser


10


, lateral movement of the riser relative to the platform is constrained. Each second plate


46


is then adjusted about a vertical axis of the frame opening to align torsional rollers


38


to contact fins


16


on opposite sides. First plate


44


is adjusted laterally by loosening bolts and sliding along slots


50


to center riser


10


between roller assemblies


36


. Rollers


38


are extended into contact with opposite sides of each of fins


16


with nuts


41


and secured by locking caps


31


. With rollers


38


in contact with fins


16


, torsional rotation of riser


10


relative to the platform is constrained.




The centralizing device of this invention has several advantages. As a whole, it is simple in design and relatively inexpensive to produce. The device has a frame formed in two sections and thus can be installed and removed with the riser in place. The centralizing rollers restrain the riser laterally yet allow relative vertical movement resulting from wave action. The torsional rollers additionally restrain relative rotation of the riser to the platform, thus allowing greater freedom in design of equipment and work platforms which are joined to the riser. The extensibility of both the centralizing rollers and torsional rollers uses a threaded member and nut. This mechanism is inexpensive to produce while still being robust.




While the invention has been shown in only one of its forms, it is not thus limited but is susceptible to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A device for centralizing a riser in a platform opening of an offshore platform, the riser having at least one fin extending outward from its outer diameter for movement with the riser, comprising:a frame for mounting to said platform, said frame having a frame opening with an axis adapted to coincide with an axis of said platform opening; a plurality of centralizing rollers carried on said frame and adjustable radially relative to said axis of said frame opening, for bearing against said riser and limiting said riser's lateral movement relative to said platform; and a pair of torsional rollers carried upon said frame, the torsional rollers being positioned for bearing against said at least one fin to reduce any relative rotation between said riser and said platform.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said torsional rollers are opposed to each other and are adjustable toward and away from each other, to vary the spacing between said torsional rollers.
  • 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said torsional rollers are angularly adjustable about said axis of said frame opening.
  • 4. The device of claim 1 wherein said torsional rollers are laterally adjustable relative to said axis of said frame opening.
  • 5. The device of claim 4 wherein each of said torsional rollers are rotatable about an axis generally parallel with a radial line of said axis of said frame opening.
  • 6. The device of claim 1 wherein said frame has a first level and a second level, said centralizing rollers being carried on said first level and said torsional rollers being carried on said second level.
  • 7. A device for centralizing a riser in a platform opening of an offshore platform, the riser having at least one fin extending outward from its outer diameter for movement with the riser, comprising:a frame for mounting to said platform, said frame having a frame opening with an axis adapted to coincide with an axis of said platform opening; a plurality of centralizing rollers carried on said frame and adjustable radially relative to said axis of said frame opening, for bearing against said riser and limiting said riser's lateral movement relative to said platform; a pair of torsional rollers carried upon said frame the torsional rollers being positioned for bearing against said at least one fin to reduce any relative rotation between said riser and said platform; a first plate mounted to said frame, said first plate being capable of translational movement relative to said frame; and wherein said torsional rollers are mounted to said first plate.
  • 8. The device of claim 7 further comprising a second plate mounted to said first plate, said second plate being adjustably rotatable a limited amount relative to said frame; andwherein said torsional rollers are mounted to said second plate.
  • 9. A device for centralizing a riser in a platform opening of an offshore platform, said riser having planar fins extending radially outward from its outer diameter for movement with the riser, comprising:a frame having a frame opening and a first level and a second level for mounting to said platform with an axis of the frame opening over the platform opening; a plurality of centralizing rollers adjustably mounted on said first level and radially extensible relative to said axis of said frame opening, for centralizing said riser; a plurality of torsional rollers adjustably mounted in opposed pairs on said second level and extensible relative an opposed roller of each pair, for engaging said fins for limiting rotation of said riser relative to said platform.
  • 10. The device of claim 9 wherein said torsional rollers are opposed to each other and adjustable toward and away from each other, to vary the spacing between said torsional rollers.
  • 11. A device for centralizing a riser in a platform opening of an offshore platform, said riser having planar fins extending radially outward from its outer diameter for movement with the riser, comprising:a frame having a frame opening and a first level and a second level for mounting to said platform with an axis of the frame opening over the platform opening; a plurality of centralizing rollers adjustably mounted on said first level and radially extensible relative to said axis of said frame opening, for centralizing said riser; a plurality of torsional rollers adjustably mounted in opposed pairs on said second level and extensible relative an opposed roller of each pair, for engaging said fins for limiting rotation of said riser relative to said platform; a first plate mounted to said frame, said first plate being capable of translational movement relative to said frame; and wherein said torsional rollers are mounted to said first plate.
  • 12. The device of claim 11 further comprising a second plate mounted to said first plate, said second plate being adjustably rotatable a limited amount relative to said frame; andwherein said torsional rollers are mounted to said second plate.
  • 13. A device for connecting a subsea wellhead through a platform opening in an offshore platform, comprising:a riser adapted to connect to said wellhead and having at least one fin extending outward from an outer diameter of said riser for movement with the riser; a frame for mounting to said platform, said frame having a frame opening with an axis adapted to coincide with an axis of said platform opening; a plurality of centralizing rollers carried on said frame and adjustable radially relative to said axis of said frame opening, for bearing against said riser and limiting said riser's lateral movement relative to said platform; and a pair of torsional rollers carried upon said frame, the torsional rollers being positioned for bearing against said at least one fin to reduce any relative rotation between said riser and said platform.
  • 14. The device of claim 13 wherein said torsional rollers are opposed to each other and are adjustable toward and away from each other, to vary the spacing between said torsional rollers.
  • 15. The device of claim 13 wherein said torsional rollers are angularly adjustable about said axis of said frame opening.
  • 16. The device of claim 13 wherein said torsional rollers are laterally adjustable relative to said axis of said frame opening.
  • 17. The device of claim 16 wherein each of said torsional rollers are rotatable about an axis generally parallel with a radial line of said axis of said frame opening.
  • 18. A device for connecting a subsea wellhead through a platform opening in an offshore platform, comprising:a riser adapted to connect to said wellhead and having at least one fin extending outward from an outer diameter of said riser for movement with the riser; a frame for mounting to said platform, said frame having a frame opening with an axis adapted to coincide with an axis of said platform opening; a plurality of centralizing rollers carried on said frame and adjustable radially relative to said axis of said frame opening, for bearing against said riser and limiting said riser's lateral movement relative to said platform; a pair of torsional rollers carried upon said frame, the torsional rollers being positioned for bearing against said at least one fin to reduce any relative rotation between said riser and said platform; a first plate mounted to said frame, said first plate being capable of translational movement relative to said frame; and wherein said torsional rollers are mounted to said first plate.
  • 19. A device for connecting a subsea wellhead through a platform opening in an offshore platform, comprising:a riser adapted to connect to said wellhead and having at least one fin extending outward from an outer diameter of said riser for movement with the riser; a frame for mounting to said platform, said frame having a frame opening with an axis adapted to coincide with an axis of said platform opening; a plurality of centralizing rollers carried on said frame and adjustable radially relative to said axis of said frame opening, for bearing against said riser and limiting said riser's lateral movement relative to said platform; a pair of torsional rollers carried upon said frame, the torsional rollers being positioned for bearing against said at least one fin to reduce any relative rotation between said riser and said platform; a second plate mounted to a first plate mounted to said frame and being capable of translational movement relative to said frame said second plate being adjustably rotatable a limited amount relative to said frame; and wherein said torsional rollers are mounted to said second plate.
  • 20. A method for centralizing a riser in an opening of a floating offshore platform comprising:providing a riser with a fin extending outward from an outer diameter of said riser for movement with the riser; providing a centralizing device having a frame, a plurality of centralizing rollers adjustably mounted on said frame, and a plurality of torsional rollers mounted in opposed pairs on said frame; mounting said centralizing device to said platform about said riser; positioning said centralizing rollers to bear against said riser and generally centralize said riser in said opening; and positioning said torsional rollers on opposite sides of said fin and constraining relative torsional rotation of said riser relative to said platform.
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