Claims
- 1. A sea platform which comprises several vertical columns, at least partially submerged in service and some of which are joined together at their lower ends by pontoon means and which support a deck at their upper portions, over at least one submerged portion of at least one vertical column the section defined by the intersection of this portion with a horizontal plane decreases when the depth increases to provide sloping walls on said one submerged portion; dynamic pressure forces acting on said sloping walls generating upwardly directed resultant forces so that fluctuations of forces and moments acting on the platform are reduced; the lower ends of said vertical columns having smaller cross-sections than the upper portions of said columns.
- 2. The platform as claimed in claim 1, wherein said section decreases with the depth in a substantially linear way.
- 3. The platform as claimed in claim 1, wherein said portion with section decreasing with the depth is situated between two cylindrical portions.
- 4. The platform as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3 wherein said platform is of the semi-submersible type.
- 5. The platform as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein said platform is anchored to the sea bed by taut lines.
- 6. The platform as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, comprising five columns joined together by said pontoon means, wherein each of the five columns has a submerged portion with said section that decreases when the depth increases.
- 7. A sea platform which comprises a deck, a plurality of vertical support columns at least partially submerged in service and pontoon means submerged in service; the lower ends of said support columns being joined together by said pontoon means and upper portions of said columns supporting said deck; the submerged portion of each of said support columns having a tapered portion with a cross-section defined by the intersection of the submerged portion with a horizontal plane which decreases with an increase in depth to which the portion is submerged; said tapered portion extending over sufficient length of the column to reduce fluctuations of overall forces and moment generated by the dynamic pressure forces acting on columns and the pontoon means; the lower ends of said support columns having smaller cross-sections than the upper portions of said support columns.
- 8. A platform as claimed in claim 7, wherein said cross-section decreases with the depth in a substantially linear relationship.
- 9. A platform as claimed in claim 7, wherein said tapered portion with a cross-section decreasing with the depth is situated between two cylindrical portions.
- 10. A platform as claimed in claim 7, wherein said platform is of the semi-submersible type.
- 11. A platform as claimed in claim 7, wherein said platform is anchored to the sea bed by taut lines.
- 12. A platform as claimed in claim 11, wherein five columns are joined together by said pontoon means, each of said five columns having a submerged tapered portion with a cross-section which decreases with an increase in the depth to which the portion is submerged; said submerged portion of each of said columns further comprising one cylindrical portion located above the tapered portion and another cylindrical portion located below the tapered portion; the dynamic pressure forces acting on the tapered portions of said five columns generating upwardly directed resultant forces which reduce the tension forces exerted on said taut lines due to a swells at sea.
- 13. A sea platform comprising several columns at least partially submerged in service and some of which are joined together by pontoons, wherein, over at least one submerged portion of at least one column, the section defined by the intersection of this portion with a horizontal plane decreases with the depth of submersion in such a way that fluctuations of the overall forces and moments generated by the dynamic pressure induced forces acting on columns and pontoons are reduced; the lower portions of the several columns having smaller cross-sections than upper portions of said several columns.
- 14. The platform as claimed in claim 13, wherein lower ends of said several columns are joined together by the pontoons and said pontoons comprises horizontal pontoons which are rigidly fixed to said columns.
- 15. The platform as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a deck supported at upper ends of said columns.
- 16. A platform as claimed in claim 7, wherein said tapered portion of each of said support columns is directly connected to said pontoon means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 008,372, filed Jan. 29, 1987 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 644,703, filed Aug. 27, 1984.
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