Claims
- 1. A semi-submersible vessel, comprising:
a pair of buoyant pontoons; a plurality of vertically extending columns supported by said pontoons, upper portions of said pontoons carrying a platform adapted for conducting offshore operations therefrom; and a pair of parallel horizontal braces extending between each pair of said columns, one of said pair of horizontal braces being positioned between forward columns and another of said pair of horizontal braces being positioned between aft columns, said braces resisting spreading and torque-inducing forces acting on said columns due to the pontoons' lateral bending.
- 2. The vessel of claim 1, wherein each of said horizontal braces is divided into a pair of independent watertight compartments by a longitudinal separation wall so as to retain operational stability of the vessel when structural integrity of a compartment wall is compromised.
- 3. The vessel of claim 1, wherein each of said braces has a generally oval cross-section to minimize drag forces on each of said braces induced by wave motions.
- 4. The vessel of claim 1, further comprising a dynamically positioned station keeping means connected to said pontoons for retaining said vessel in a desired offshore location.
- 5. The vessel of claim 4, wherein said station keeping means comprises a plurality of independently controlled thruster assemblies.
- 6. The vessel of claim 5, wherein each of said thruster assemblies comprises a thruster unit mounted below a pontoon and a driving motor positioned inside a pontoon and operationally connected to said thruster unit.
- 7. The vessel of claim 5, wherein a passageway is formed in each of said pontoons, said passageway allowing access to said thruster assemblies, said passageway communicating with said platform at a level above an operational draft of the vessel.
- 8. The vessel of claim 4, wherein said mooring means comprises a plurality of independently operating thruster assemblies, said thruster assemblies being mounted in pairs adjacent a starboard and port side of each of said pontoons.
- 9. The vessel of claim 1, wherein each of said columns has an integral vertical wall, said wall being provided with outwardly convex corners to facilitate ease of station keeping and retention of said vessel in a designated offshore location by minimizing hydrodynamic drag forces.
- 10. The vessel of claim 9, wherein a radius of each of said convex comers is at least one fourth of the width of the column.
- 11. The vessel of claim 1, wherein each of said pontoons comprises a hull body having a bow portion, said bow portion having curved corners to minimize drag forces induced by current forces on the vessel and transit speed.
- 12. A semi-submersible vessel, comprising:
a pair of parallel buoyant pontoons; a plurality of vertically extending buoyant caissons supported by said pontoons and arranged in pairs on each of said pontoons, upper portions of said caissons supporting a platform for conducting offshore operations; a plurality of parallel horizontal braces extending between the columns in a transverse relationship to longitudinal axes of said pontoons, one pair of said horizontal braces being positioned between forward columns and another pair of said horizontal braces being positioned between aft columns, said horizontal braces resisting spreading and torque-inducing forces acting on said columns due to lateral bending of said pontoons; and a station keeping means for retaining said vessel in a desired offshore location, said station keeping means comprising a plurality of independently operating thruster assemblies mounted on said pontoons, said thruster assemblies being accessible through a passageway formed in each of said pontoons, said passageway communicating with said platform from a level above an operational draft of said vessel.
- 13. The vessel of claim 12, wherein said thruster assemblies are mounted in pairs along a starboard and port side of each of said pontoons.
- 14. The vessel of claim 12, wherein each of said braces is divided into a pair of watertight compartments divided by a longitudinal centerline bulkhead so as to retain operational stability of the vessel when structural integrity of a compartment wall is compromised.
- 15. The vessel of claim 12, wherein each of said braces has a generally oblong cross-section so as to minimize hydrodynamic drag forces.
- 16. The vessel of claim 12, wherein each of said caissons has an integral exterior vertical wall, said wall being provided with outwardly convex corners to decrease drag forces acting on said vessel at an offshore location.
- 17. The vessel of claim 16, wherein a radius of said convex corner is at least one-fourth the width of the caisson.
- 18. The vessel of claim 12, wherein each of said pontoons has a generally rectangular cross section with outwardly convex corners to decrease drag forces acting on said vessel at an offshore location.
- 19. The vessel of claim 18, wherein a radius of said convex corner is at least one-fourth the depth of each of said pontoon for minimizing lateral or horizontal drag forces from current velocities.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 09/071,528 filed on May 1, 1998 entitled “Dynamically Positioned Semi-Submersible Drilling Vessel,” the full disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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