This invention relates to a semi-submersible vessel. Particularly, this invention relates to a semi-submersible vessel having a particular support structure between the deck and the pontoons of the semi-submersible vessel.
According to vessel's functions and displacement size, traditional two pontoon semi structural format as shown in
The above and other problems are solved and an advance in the art is made by a semi-submersible vessel in accordance with some embodiments of this invention. A first advantage of a semi-submersible vessel in accordance with some embodiments of this invention is that the semi-submersible vessel includes double skin columns that improves current drag load during operation. This also improves dynamic positioning capability. A second advantage of a semi-submersible vessel in accordance with some embodiments of this invention is that the double skin columns require lesser materials to manufacture. This further leads to lower cost of manufacturing. Still further, weight of the columns is reduced. A third advantage of a semi-submersible vessel in accordance with this invention is that the inner space is functional and creates storage space.
In accordance with some embodiments of this invention, a semi-submersible vessel is configured in the following manner. The semi-submersible vessel includes a deck, at least four columns supporting the deck, a first pontoon, a second pontoon, a first brace, and a second brace. Each column comprises an outer skin, an inner skin, and a number of reinforcing plates connecting the inner skin to the outer skin forming a double skin arrangement. The first pontoon is connectable to a first pair of columns and the second pontoon is connectable to a second pair of the columns. The first brace is connectable to the first of each of the two pairs of columns and the second brace connects the second of each of the two pairs of columns.
In accordance with many embodiments of this invention, a perimeter of the outer skin at an upper part of the column is larger than a perimeter of the outer skin at a lower part of the column. Further, the perimeter of the outer skin at the lower part of the column conforms to a super ellipse function with the following expressions,
x=a cos2/rt
y=b sin2/rt
where a is not equal to b and r is equal to 4.
In accordance with some particular embodiments of this invention, a perimeter of the inner skin is the same throughout an upper part and a lower part of the column. Particularly, the perimeter of the inner skin is octagonal in shape.
In accordance with a number of embodiments of this invention, each of the columns further comprises a solid block at a bottom of the lower part of the column. The solid block has an indent at a top surface of the solid block for supporting respective first and second braces. Further, the indent conforms to the surface of the first and second braces.
In accordance with many embodiments of this invention, the reinforcing plates are evenly spaced apart from each other.
The above and other features and advantages in accordance with various embodiments of this invention are described in the following detailed description and are shown in the following drawings:
Various embodiments of this invention relate to a semi-submersible vessel. Particularly, some embodiments of this invention relate to a semi-submersible vessel having a particular support structure between the deck and the pontoons of the semi-submersible vessel.
The deck 210 provides a top surface where offshore activities can be carried out. The deck 210 is supported by the columns 220. Particularly, columns 220 are connected to the bottom surface of the deck 210. Although
Although only four columns 220, with one obscured, are illustrated in the semi-submersible vessel 200 as shown in
The pontoons 230 houses a number of ballast tanks to control the buoyancy of the pontoons 230. By controlling the ballast tank, the semi-submersible vessel 200 can be maintained at a certain level with respect to the water level. Essentially, the pontoons 230 are maintained at a certain level of buoyancy by controlling the ballast tank such that the deck 210 is above the water. Particularly, the buoyancy of the pontoons 230 are kept about the water level 270 when the semi-submersible vessel 200 is in operation and water level 260 when the semi-submersible vessel 200 is in transit. One skilled in the art will recognise that the water level 260 and water level 270 are meant for illustrative purposes. In other words, the water level 260 and water level 270 are meant to be rough guide of the water levels when in operation and transit.
The reinforcing plates 330 are provided between the inner skin 320 and outer skin 310 to bind the inner skin 320 to the outer skin 310. Further, the reinforcing plates 330 are arranged vertically, extending between the top and bottom of the columns 220. This double skin arrangement of reinforcing plates 330 between the inner skin 320 and outer skin 310 creates voids within the inner skin 320 and outer skin 310 and hence reduces the amount of materials required. Inevitably, the mass of the columns are greatly reduced and costs of material to manufacture the columns are lowered as well. Further, the void created increases the buoyancy of the semi-submersible vessel 200. Still further, the void can also be used for storage, creating functional spaces within the inner skin. One skilled in the art will recognise that the reinforcing plate 330 may be replaced with reinforcing bars without departing from the invention. Further, additional reinforcing plates or reinforcing bars may be provided to interlock the vertically arranged reinforcing plates 330 to strengthen the columns 220.
The shape of the outer skin 310 is based on super ellipse function which can be described parametrically by the following expressions,
Where a is not equal to b and r is equal to 4.
An analysis on the current drag load of a conventional semi-submersible vessel and a semi-submersible vessel 200 in accordance with this invention is shown in
Cross sectional view 302 illustrates the cross sectional view of the lower part 222 along X-X of the column 220 while cross sectional view 303 illustrates the cross sectional view of the upper part 221 along Y-Y of the column 220. As shown, the perimeter of the inner skin 320 in the upper and lower parts of the column is the same while the perimeter of the outer skin 310 at the upper part 221 of the column is larger than the perimeter of the outer skin 310 at the lower part 222 of the column. In particular, the perimeter of the outer skin 310 at top of the upper part 221 of the column is quadrilateral with rounded vertices. A larger perimeter at the upper part 221 of the outer skin 310 allows for better connection with the deck 210. Although
The above is a description of exemplary embodiments of a semi-submersible vessel in accordance with this invention. It is foreseeable that those skilled in the art can and will design alternative structure or assembly based on this disclosure that infringe upon this invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application is a national phase filing of PCT Application No. PCT/SG2016/050099 filed Mar. 3, 2016 that is hereby incorporated by reference for all reasons as if set forth herewith.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SG2016/050099 | 3/3/2016 | WO | 00 |