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The Effect of Friction in Passive and Active Heave Compensators of Crown Block Mounted Compensators

Michael Rygaard HansenMartin ChouxSteffen VangenGeir HovlandJørgen Haaø

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EngineeringHydraulicsbusiness.industryDrillingPassive heave compensationGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringActive heave compensationlaw.inventionCompensation (engineering)Hydraulic cylinderPneumaticslawControl theorybusinessOffshore drilling

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Abstract This paper studies the effects of friction model during passive and active heave compensation of offshore drilling equipment. The main purpose of heave compensation while drilling from vessels or semi-submersible platforms is to maintain the drilling operation unaffected by the wave induced motion. The investigated system is of an existing crown mounted compensator. A model of the system is developed which includes mechanics, hydraulics and pneumatics. The passive heave compensation scheme is described including force equalising hydraulic cylinders. In this paper the detrimental effect of friction on the heave compensation performance in both passive and active heave compensation is investigated and discussed.

https://doi.org/10.3182/20120531-2-no-4020.00040