Claims
- 1. A composite riser for transporting fluids between a location on a seabed and an installation near or at the surface of the sea, comprising:an outer sheath of tubular form extending longitudinally in a lengthwise direction of the riser; a plurality of spacing members arranged within the outer sheath so as to define a plurality of longitudinally extending channels in the outer sheath from one end to an opposite end of the riser, each spacing member having a length extending at least partially along a length of the outer sheath; a plurality of fluid-carrying tubes disposed in the channels such that the tubes are freely movable in the lengthwise direction of the riser relative to the outer sheath, the tubes being constructed of fiber-reinforced plastic material; and at least one tension member disposed in one of the channels and extending between the ends of the riser for supporting at least a major portion of tension loads imposed on the riser in operation, the tension member being constructed of fiber-reinforced plastic material and being freely movable in the lengthwise direction of the riser relative to the outer sheath.
- 2. The composite riser of claim 1, wherein the tension member is centrally disposed within the outer sheath.
- 3. The composite riser of claims 1, wherein the tension member comprises a plurality of strands of fiber-reinforced plastic material and a plurality of spacers disposed between the strands for maintaining the strands at a distance from one another, the spacers collectively defining a plurality of channels in which the strands are freely movable in the lengthwise direction of the riser.
- 4. The composite riser of claim 1, further comprising a fiber optic cable included with fibers of the tension member for monitoring a physical state of the tension member.
- 5. The composite riser of claim 1, comprising at least one control cable disposed in one of the channels so as to be freely movable in the channel in the lengthwise direction of the riser.
- 6. The composite riser of claim 1, wherein the spacing members define internal cavities therein for containing a buoyancy-control medium.
- 7. The composite riser of claim 1, wherein each of the tubes extends in one continuous length from the one end to the opposite end of the riser.
- 8. The composite riser of claim 1, wherein the outer sheath is constructed of plastic.
- 9. A composite riser for transporting fluids between a location on a seabed and an installation near or at the surface of the sea comprising:an outer sheath of tublar form extending longitudinally in a lengthwise direction of the riser; a plurality of spacing members arranged within the outer sheath so as to define a plurality of longitudinally extending channels in the outer sheath from one end to an opposite end of the riser, each spacing member having a length extending at least partially along a length of the outer sheath; a plurality of fluid-carrying tubes disposed in the channels such that the tubes are freely movable in the lengthwise direction of the riser relative to the outer sheath, the tubes being constructed of fiber-reinforced plastic material; and further comprising at least one control cable disposed in one of the channels so as to be freely moveable in the channel in the lengthwise direction of the riser; wherein the at least one control cable includes longitudinally extending control lines disposed in channels within the control cable, and wherein the control lines are freely movable in the respective channels in the lengthwise direction of the riser.
- 10. A composite riser for transporting fluids between a location on a seabed and an installation near or at the surface of the sea comprising:end of the riser, each spacing member having a length extending at least partially along a length of the outer sheath; a plurality of fluid-carrying tubes disposed in the channels such that the tubes are freely movable in the lengthwise direction of the riser relative to the outer sheath, the tubes being constructed of fiber-reinforced plastic material; and wherein adjacent ones of the spacing members are joining together by interlocking members formed on the spacing members.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/NO99/00122 filed Apr. 15, 1999, which designated inter alia the United States and was published under PCT Article 21(2) in English.
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