This present disclosure relates to riser joint connection.
Risers are commonly used to provide a flow path between subsea reservoir and topside facility. A typical riser string has many riser joints, using various couplings. Usually, in terms of both strength and fatigue, riser joint connections are the weak points in a riser string. As risers are used tinder increasingly harsher environments, such as situations demanding higher tension load, higher bending load, higher internal pressure, and higher dynamic fatigue load, making riser joint connections that can withstand such harsher conditions has become a challenge. Apparatus and methods have been proposed for making riser joint connections that can meet the challenge.
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This document discloses apparatus and methods related to riser joint connection.
In some implementations, the riser joint connection can be made as follows: (i) mount the C-rings 15 and 16 into the reaction collar 13; (ii) slide the collar cap 17 and reaction collar 13 onto the riser joint 11, then mount the collar stopper 14; (iii) align upper riser joint 11A and lower riser joint 11B, and insert the central coupler 12; (iv) torque the reaction collars 13 to a certain torque value, such that the riser joints 11 are pushed against the central coupler 12 tightly, and lower C-rings 15 are fitted tightly in the gap between the riser joints 11 outer surface and reaction collars 13; and (v) torque the collar caps 17 to a certain torque value, such that the upper C-rings 16 are fitted tightly in the gap between riser joints 11 outer surface and reaction collars 13.
In some implementations, the riser joints 11 can have their ends machined to have a sloped configuration that matches the inner sloped surfaces 21 of the central coupler 12. In some implementations, the sealing created by this kind of fitting can withstand a pressure rating up to 10,000 psi.
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Various other adaptations and combinations of features of the embodiments and implementations disclosed are within the scope of the present disclosure. It is to be understood that while the invention has been described in conjunction with the detailed description thereof, the foregoing description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. Other aspects, advantages, and modifications are within the scope of the following claims.
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