Claims
- 1. A floating production, storage and offloading vessel, comprising:(a) a spider buoy and an internal turret mechanism defining a substantially closed chamber having petroleum product risers therein and at times containing air; (b) a source of inert gas being in communication with said substantially closed chamber and being controlled for injection of the inert gas therein for mixing and diluting the oxidant content of the air by introducing within the substantially closed chamber a quantity of the inert gas to render the mixture of the air and any flammable gas therein non-combustible regardless of the flammable gas content therein; (c) a pressure vent system being in communication with the substantially closed chamber and having a normal pressure relief setting for maintaining gas pressure within the substantially closed chamber at a predetermined pressure level above atmospheric pressure and venting gas pressure in the event of increase thereof above said normal pressure relief setting; (d) an exhaust/vent system having at least one exhaust fan and being in communication with the substantially closed chamber and being operative for forcibly exhausting gas from the substantially closed chamber for air ventilation of the substantially closed chamber; and (e) an atmosphere control system controlling injection of the inert gas into said substantially closed chamber to maintain the gas mixture therein non-combustible and being operable for shutting off injection of the inert gas into said substantially closed chamber, exhausting the inert gas from said substantially closed chamber and ventilating said substantially closed chamber with the air.
- 2. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel of claim 1, comprising:(a) said internal turret mechanism being rotatably mounted to said spider buoy, with said spider buoy defining a floor of the substantially closed chamber and said turret mechanism defining wall and roof structure of the substantially closed chamber; (b) at least one hatch being provided in said roof structure to provide for personnel access into the substantially closed chamber.
- 3. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel of claim 2, comprising:said wall roof and floor structure defining the substantially closed chamber withstanding an overpressure within the substantially closed chamber in the range of 300 kPa from a combustible gas release of up to 500 kg/s within the substantially closed chamber.
- 4. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel of claim 2, comprising:said source of inert gas, said pressure vent system and said exhaust vent system penetrating said roof structure for communication with the substantially closed chamber.
- 5. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel of claim 1, comprising:said source of inert gas having an inert gas distribution header located within the substantially closed chamber for distribution of the inert gas therein.
- 6. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel of claim 1, wherein said source of inert gas comprising:(a) an inert gas generator for extracting the inert gas from the air; (b) an inert gas supply conduit being in communication with the substantially closed chamber and conducting the inert gas into the substantially closed chamber at a pressure in excess of the atmospheric pressure; (c) a back-up inert gas supply being in communication with said inert gas supply conduit; and inert gas supply control elements selectively controlling supply of the inert gas from said inert gas generator and said back-up inert gas supply to the substantially closed chamber.
- 7. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel of claim 1, comprising:an atmosphere monitoring system being located within the substantially closed chamber and rendering an alarm when the oxygen content of the gas mixture within the substantially closed chamber is measured to be above a predetermined maximum.
- 8. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel of claim 1, comprising:an atmosphere monitoring system being located within the substantially closed chamber and rendering an alarm when a flammable material is measured to be present within the substantially closed chamber.
- 9. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel of claim 1, comprising:said exhaust/vent system being selectively operative to force the air into the substantially closed chamber to purge the inert gas during a gas-freeing operation and for providing fresh air within the substantially closed chamber continuously and exhausting any contaminants from said substantially closed chamber during ventilation.
- 10. A floating production, storage and offloading vessel, comprising:(a) a spider buoy and an internal turret mechanism defining a substantially closed chamber having petroleum product risers therein and having at least one hatch that is opened for admission of the air into said substantially closed chamber; (b) a source of the inert gas being in communication with said substantially closed chamber and being controlled for injection of inert gas therein for mixing and diluting the oxidant content of the air by introducing within the substantially closed chamber to render the mixture of the air and any flammable gas therein non-combustible regardless of the flammable gas content therein; (c) a pressure vent system being in communication with the substantially closed chamber and having a normal pressure relief setting for maintaining gas pressure within the substantially closed chamber at a predetermined pressure level above atmospheric pressure and venting gas pressure in the event of increase thereof above said normal pressure relief setting; (d) an exhaust/vent system having at least one exhaust fan and being in communication with the substantially closed chamber and being operative for forcibly exhausting gas from the substantially closed chamber for air ventilation thereof; and (e) an inert gas supply and exhaust control system for controlling the supply of the inert gas into the substantially closed chamber and for stopping the supply of the inert gas into the substantially closed chamber and activating said exhaust/vent system for forcibly purging the inert gas with the air admitted through the open hatch to enable personnel entry into the substantially closed chamber.
Parent Case Info
Applicants hereby claim the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/122,630 filed on Mar. 3, 1999 by Jarrell H. Young, Lloyd D Witten, Asis Nandi, Richard M. Corder, Gordon B. Howell and Davis A. Jones and entitled Explosion Prevention System For Internal Turret Mooring System, which Provisional Application is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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NFPF69; “Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)”, 1997, pp. 69.1-69.33. |
Inert Gas Systems, International Maritime Organization (IMO), 1990, pp. 1-88. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/122630 |
Mar 1999 |
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