Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Orsolini, Ana Luísa de Barros
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: eng
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Link de acesso: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3135/tde-18042017-134200/
Resumo: This thesis defines and applies a methodology for analyzing the possibility of extending the operating sector of DP shuttle tankers for offloading operations in Spread Moored FPSO Platforms. Extending the operating sector is beneficial to increase operations\' availability and to reduce DP power demand under certain environmental conditions. This study is important, since several emergency disconnections have occurred during offloading in Santos Basin because the shuttle tanker was pushed out of the green sector by environmental resultants that pointed to the West. However, this proposal has to be carefully analyzed in order to guarantee the operations\' safety and not to increase the risks of collision between FPSO and shuttle tanker, of oil pollution and of personnel safety. The methodology consists in five basic steps: Preliminary Risk Analysis to assess the potential hazards associated with the new sector; evaluation of the uptime gain through static analysis; evaluation of DP power demand inside the original and extended sector; real time simulations to evaluate the operation in a realistic environment; and, finally, field tests to validate the proposal. This thesis presents the contextualization of the problem, a bibliographical research, theoretical concepts, the detailed methodology and results of each step. The results show that the average uptime gain is significant both in Campos and Santos Basins - up to 9% and 13% respectively - and that the additional risks created by the sector extension are well mitigated if some recommendations are put into place. The conclusion of this thesis is that extending the operating sector is not only beneficial but also safe.
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spelling Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.Metodologia para definição de novos setores operacionais para operações de offloading com navios DP em plataformas ancoradas em Spread Mooring.DPSTDynamic positioningFPSOFPSONADPNavio aliviadorNavio tanqueOffloadingOffloadingÓleo e gásOperações de alívioPetróleoPosicionamento dinâmicoShuttle tankerThis thesis defines and applies a methodology for analyzing the possibility of extending the operating sector of DP shuttle tankers for offloading operations in Spread Moored FPSO Platforms. Extending the operating sector is beneficial to increase operations\' availability and to reduce DP power demand under certain environmental conditions. This study is important, since several emergency disconnections have occurred during offloading in Santos Basin because the shuttle tanker was pushed out of the green sector by environmental resultants that pointed to the West. However, this proposal has to be carefully analyzed in order to guarantee the operations\' safety and not to increase the risks of collision between FPSO and shuttle tanker, of oil pollution and of personnel safety. The methodology consists in five basic steps: Preliminary Risk Analysis to assess the potential hazards associated with the new sector; evaluation of the uptime gain through static analysis; evaluation of DP power demand inside the original and extended sector; real time simulations to evaluate the operation in a realistic environment; and, finally, field tests to validate the proposal. This thesis presents the contextualization of the problem, a bibliographical research, theoretical concepts, the detailed methodology and results of each step. The results show that the average uptime gain is significant both in Campos and Santos Basins - up to 9% and 13% respectively - and that the additional risks created by the sector extension are well mitigated if some recommendations are put into place. The conclusion of this thesis is that extending the operating sector is not only beneficial but also safe.Esta dissertação define e aplica uma metodologia para analisar a possibilidade de extensão do setor operacional de navios aliviadores DP para operações de offloading em plataformas FPSO ancoradas em Spread-Mooring. Esta proposta apresenta como vantagens o aumento da disponibilidade das operações e redução na demanda de energia do navio DP em certas condições ambientais. O estudo é importante tendo em vista que várias desconexões de emergência já ocorreram durante operações de alívio na Bacia de Santos, porque o navio-tanque foi empurrado para fora do setor verde por resultantes ambientais que apontavam para oeste. No entanto, a proposta deve ser cuidadosamente analisada para garantir que o novo setor não aumenta os riscos de colisão, de poluição ambiental e de segurança às pessoas. A metodologia consiste em cinco etapas básicas: Análise Preliminar de Riscos (APR); avaliação do ganho de disponibilidade da operação; avaliação da demanda de energia do sistema DP nos setores original e estendido; simulações de manobra em tempo real; e, finalmente, testes em campo para validação da proposta. Esta dissertação apresenta a contextualização do problema, pesquisa bibliográfica, conceitos teóricos, a metodologia detalhada e os resultados de cada etapa. Os resultados mostram que o ganho médio de disponibilidade é significativo nas bacias de Campos e de Santos - até 9% e 13%, respectivamente - e que os riscos adicionais criados pela extensão do setor são devidamente mitigados se as recomendações levantadas na APR forem implementadas. A conclusão desta dissertação é que estender o setor operacional é, não somente benéfico, mas também seguro.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPTannuri, Eduardo AounOrsolini, Ana Luísa de Barros2017-02-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3135/tde-18042017-134200/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2018-07-19T15:44:41Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-18042017-134200Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212018-07-19T15:44:41Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.
Metodologia para definição de novos setores operacionais para operações de offloading com navios DP em plataformas ancoradas em Spread Mooring.
title Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.
spellingShingle Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.
Orsolini, Ana Luísa de Barros
DPST
Dynamic positioning
FPSO
FPSO
NADP
Navio aliviador
Navio tanque
Offloading
Offloading
Óleo e gás
Operações de alívio
Petróleo
Posicionamento dinâmico
Shuttle tanker
title_short Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.
title_full Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.
title_fullStr Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.
title_full_unstemmed Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.
title_sort Methodology for definition of new operating sectors fo DP assisted offloading operations in spread-moored platforms.
author Orsolini, Ana Luísa de Barros
author_facet Orsolini, Ana Luísa de Barros
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Tannuri, Eduardo Aoun
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Orsolini, Ana Luísa de Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv DPST
Dynamic positioning
FPSO
FPSO
NADP
Navio aliviador
Navio tanque
Offloading
Offloading
Óleo e gás
Operações de alívio
Petróleo
Posicionamento dinâmico
Shuttle tanker
topic DPST
Dynamic positioning
FPSO
FPSO
NADP
Navio aliviador
Navio tanque
Offloading
Offloading
Óleo e gás
Operações de alívio
Petróleo
Posicionamento dinâmico
Shuttle tanker
description This thesis defines and applies a methodology for analyzing the possibility of extending the operating sector of DP shuttle tankers for offloading operations in Spread Moored FPSO Platforms. Extending the operating sector is beneficial to increase operations\' availability and to reduce DP power demand under certain environmental conditions. This study is important, since several emergency disconnections have occurred during offloading in Santos Basin because the shuttle tanker was pushed out of the green sector by environmental resultants that pointed to the West. However, this proposal has to be carefully analyzed in order to guarantee the operations\' safety and not to increase the risks of collision between FPSO and shuttle tanker, of oil pollution and of personnel safety. The methodology consists in five basic steps: Preliminary Risk Analysis to assess the potential hazards associated with the new sector; evaluation of the uptime gain through static analysis; evaluation of DP power demand inside the original and extended sector; real time simulations to evaluate the operation in a realistic environment; and, finally, field tests to validate the proposal. This thesis presents the contextualization of the problem, a bibliographical research, theoretical concepts, the detailed methodology and results of each step. The results show that the average uptime gain is significant both in Campos and Santos Basins - up to 9% and 13% respectively - and that the additional risks created by the sector extension are well mitigated if some recommendations are put into place. The conclusion of this thesis is that extending the operating sector is not only beneficial but also safe.
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