Claims
- 1. An offshore system which includes a vessel hull that floats in a sea and that can weathervane and that forms a vertical opening, a turret that lies in said opening, a mooring structure that extends from said turret to the seafloor, and a bearing structure that rotatably supports said turret on said vessel and that includes an upper bearing assembly, wherein:
- said upper bearing assembly includes upper and lower bearing parts that have bearing surfaces that substantially face each other, with the upper bearing part connected to said turret and the lower bearing part connected to said hull;
- a plurality of individual bearing devices that lie between said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with each bearing device having upper and lower elements with upper and lower faces lying respectively against said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with said elements being slidable with respect to at least one of said bearing surfaces, and with said upper and lower elements being biased apart but being largely vertically moveable relative to each other;
- each of said bearing devices has a diameter at least as great as its height as measured between said upper and lower faces, with said bearing devices each occupying a majority of the vertical distance between said bearing surfaces of said upper and lower parts, at the locations of said bearing devices and between adjacent ones of said bearing devices.
- 2. The system described in claim 1 wherein:
- one of said elements forms a cylinder and the other forms a piston with a portion lying within said cylinder and including a radial seal that seals an outside of said piston to an inside of said cylinder, with there being a sufficient clearance between said outside of said piston and said inside of said cylinder that said upper and lower elements of each of said bearing devices can tilt by at least 0.5 degree with respect to each other, to enable said vessel hull to deform while still supporting said turret in low friction rotation.
- 3. The system described in claim 1 wherein:
- said lower bearing part has concentric inner and outer track walls that form a circular track between them, with said bearing devices lying between said track walls, and with lubricant lying on said lower bearing surface and confined between said track walls.
- 4. The system described in claim 1 wherein:
- said elements form a cavity between them, and including means for applying pressured fluid to said cavity to bias said elements apart;
- a first of said elements forms a piston and a second of said elements forms a cylinder that surrounds at least a portion of said piston, with one of said elements having a radial seal that seals to the other of said elements as said piston moves vertically with respect to said cylinder, and with said piston having an opening leading to a corresponding one of said bearing surfaces and having a peripheral portion around said opening which is sealed against said corresponding bearing surface, and with said opening occupying a majority of the area within said sealed peripheral portion.
- 5. The system described in claim 1 wherein:
- said bearing devices lie in a ring, and including at least one bearing device spare lying in said ring and between said upper and lower bearing parts and having upper and lower elements that are not biased apart to support said upper bearing part on said lower bearing part, to form a spare to replace one of said bearing devices without having to move the spare into place between said upper and lower bearing parts.
- 6. An offshore system which includes a vessel hull that floats in a sea and that can weathervane and that forms a vertical opening, a turret that lies in said opening, a mooring structure that extends from said turret to the seafloor, and a bearing structure that rotatably supports said turret on said vessel and that includes an upper bearing assembly, wherein:
- said upper bearing assembly includes upper and lower bearing parts that have bearing surfaces that substantially face each other, with the upper bearing part connected to said turret and the lower bearing part connected to said hull;
- a plurality of individual bearing devices that lie between said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with each device having upper and lower elements with upper and lower faces lying respectively against said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with said elements being slidable with respect to at least one of said bearing surfaces, and with said upper and lower elements being biased apart and being largely vertically moveable relative to each other;
- each of said upper elements is fixed to said upper bearing part but each of said upper elements can tilt about horizontal axes by more than one-quarter degree with respect to the corresponding lower element, to enable said vessel hull to deform while still supporting said turret in low friction rotation.
- 7. The offshore system described in claim 6 wherein:
- one of said elements forms a piston and the other forms a cylinder, with a portion of said piston lying with said cylinder and radially sealed to said cylinder during largely vertical movement of said piston relative to said cylinder.
- 8. An offshore system which includes a vessel hull that floats in a sea and that can weathervane and that forms a vertical opening, a turret that lies in said opening, a mooring structure that extends from said turret to the seafloor, and a bearing structure that rotatably supports said turret on said vessel and that includes an upper bearing assembly, wherein:
- said upper bearing assembly includes upper and lower bearing parts that have bearing surfaces that substantially face each other, with the upper bearing part connected to said turret and the lower bearing part connected to said hull;
- a plurality of individual bearing devices that lie between said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with each device having upper and lower elements with upper and lower faces lying respectively against said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with said elements being slidable with respect to at least one of said bearing surfaces, and with said upper and lower elements forming a plenum between them for receiving pressured fluid to bias them apart and being vertically moveable relative to each other;
- a plurality of fluid conduits that each couples a source of pressured fluid to a plenum of a selected one of said bearing devices, with a first of said upper and lower bearing parts having a plurality of holes and with each conduit coupled through one of said holes to a selected element of one of said bearing devices.
- 9. The system described in claim 8 including:
- a plurality of fasteners that each rigidly fixes one of said selected elements to said first bearing part.
- 10. An offshore system which includes a vessel hull that floats in a sea and that can weathervane and that forms a vertical opening, a turret that lies in said opening, a mooring structure that extends from said turret to the seafloor, and a bearing structure that rotatably supports said turret on said vessel and that includes an upper bearing assembly, wherein:
- said upper bearing assembly includes upper and lower bearing parts that have bearing surfaces that substantially face each other, with the upper bearing part connected to said turret and the lower bearing part connected to said hull;
- a circle of individual bearing devices that lie between said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with each device having upper and lower elements with upper and lower faces lying respectively against said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with said elements being slidable with respect to at least one of said bearing surfaces, and with said upper and lower elements forming a plenum between them for receiving pressured fluid to bias them apart and being vertically moveable relative to each other;
- a face bearing of low friction material mounted on one of said bearing parts, with the other bearing part forming a slider surface lying vertically opposite said face bearing, with the distance between said face bearing and said slider surface chosen so they engage each other when zero pressure lies in the plenums of said bearing devices.
- 11. A method for supporting a turret that has an upper bearing part with an upper bearing surface, on a hull that has a lower bearing part with a lower bearing surface, with said bearing surfaces substantially facing each other, comprising:
- establishing a circle of quantities of pressured oil that each has upper and lower ends and a predetermined area as viewed in a downward direction, between said bearing surfaces, allowing a majority of said area of a first end of each quantity to push directly against a first of said bearing surfaces while confining a periphery of said first end of said quantity by a first element that can slide along said first surface and fixing a second end of each quantity to a second of said bearing surfaces.
- 12. The method described in claim 11 including:
- said step of fixing a second end includes confining said second end of each quantity by a second element that is fixed to said second bearing part and that can slide vertically with respect to a corresponding one of said first elements, while providing a radial seal between said elements.
- 13. An offshore system which includes a vessel hull that floats in a sea and that can weathervane and that forms a vertical opening, a turret that lies in said opening, a mooring structure that extends from said turret to the seafloor, and a bearing structure that rotatably supports said turret on said vessel and that includes an upper bearing assembly, wherein:
- said upper bearing assembly includes upper and lower bearing parts that have bearing surfaces that substantially face each other, with the upper bearing part connected to said turret and the lower bearing part connected to said hull;
- a plurality of individual bearing devices that lie between said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with each bearing device having upper and lower elements with upper and lower faces lying respectively against said upper and lower bearing parts, with said elements being slidable with respect to at least one of said bearing surfaces, and with said upper and lower elements being biased apart but being largely vertically moveable relative to each other;
- one of said elements forms a cylinder and the other forms a piston with a portion lying within said cylinder, said piston forming a plenum, with said piston having an outside radially sealed to an inside of said cylinder, with there being a sufficient clearance between said outside of said piston and said inside of said cylinder that said upper and lower elements of each of said bearing devices can tilt by at least 0.5 degree with respect to each other.
- 14. An offshore system which includes a vessel hull that floats in a sea and that can weathervane and that forms a vertical opening, a turret that lies in said opening, a mooring structure that extends from said turret to the seafloor, and a bearing structure that rotatably supports said turret on said vessel and that includes an upper bearing assembly, wherein:
- said upper bearing assembly includes upper and lower bearing parts that have bearing surfaces that substantially face each other, with the upper bearing part connected to said turret and the lower bearing part connected to said hull;
- a plurality of individual bearing devices that lie between said upper and lower bearing surfaces, with each bearing device having upper and lower elements with upper and lower faces lying respectively against said upper and lower bearing parts, with said elements being slidable with respect to at least one of said bearing surfaces, and with said upper and lower elements being biased apart but being largely vertically moveable relative to each other;
- said elements form a cavity between them containing pressured fluid;
- a first of said elements forms a piston and a second of said elements forms a cylinder that surrounds at least a portion of said piston, with an outside of said piston being radially sealed to an inside of said cylinder as said piston moves vertically with respect to said cylinder, and with said piston having an opening leading to a corresponding one of said bearing surfaces, and with said piston having a peripheral portion sealed against said corresponding bearing surface, with said opening occupying a majority of the area within said peripheral portion and with said cavity extending through said opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. application Ser. No. 08/911,924 filed Aug. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,957,076.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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