Longitudinal Vibration of Deep Water Drilling Riser in Disconnected Mode


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A drilling riser is a connecting channel in deep water drilling technology. The riser may undergo significant axial vibrations during disconnection, which in turn can lead to failure. In order to investigate the longitudinal vibration behavior of a drilling riser, we constructed a mathematical model based on the classical wave equations, solved using a finite-difference method. We have simulated the longitudinal vibration parameters for a riser under production conditions in the South China Sea as a function of location, top tension, damping coefficient, lower marine riser package (LMRP) weight, riser inner diameter, and riser length. The research results showed that longitudinal vibration increases with distance from the water surface to the LMRP and the vibration amplitude also increases with increasing top tension, riser inner diameter, and riser length, and decreases with increasing LAMP weight. As the damping coefficient increases, over time the vibration amplitude decreases compared with the initial value.

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Huohai Yang

School of Oil & Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University; College of Energy Resources, Chengdu University of Technology

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República Popular da China, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610500; Chengdu, 610059

Zhaozhong Yang

School of Oil & Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University

Email: yhh1986_swpu@163.com
República Popular da China, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610500

Liangjie Mao

School of Oil & Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University

Email: yhh1986_swpu@163.com
República Popular da China, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610500

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