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Toroidal fluid swivel for transfer of fluid across a rotary interface

a technology of rotating interface and rotating fluid, which is applied in the direction of valve construction, transportation and packaging, drilling pipes, etc., can solve the problems of complex face seal design, indefinite strategy, and high wall thickness, and achieve the effect of reducing the stress and deformation of any of the swivel parts, and reducing the surface differen

Active Publication Date: 2019-08-20
SINGLE BUOY MOORINGS INC
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Benefits of technology

The invention reduces swivel deformations and stresses by creating forces in the swivel in an axial direction. This is achieved by designing the toroidal chamber with multiple inlets and outlets, creating a toroidal cavity that is only a fraction of the effective swivel overall throughput. This reduces the need for enforcement in the axial direction and also allows for a larger swivel diameter relative to the prior art.

Problems solved by technology

The radial interface allows the rotating element to rotate with respect to the fixed element, but in the same time is detrimental to swivel shell design by adding further surfaces exposed to the fluid pressure, calling thus for thicker shell wall.
Counteracting this expansion and associated stress imposes heavy wall thickness, and complex face seal design.
This strategy is not indefinitely sustainable when the swivel diameter increases, since the radial force on the radial interface increases with increasing diameter.
Especially for high pressure applications this will lead to unmanageable wall thicknesses and excessive weight of parts of the swivel.
These issues have an adverse effect on the design and size of the swivel construction, but also on maintenance and repair, and of course have an important impact on the cost and on manufacturing limitations.
A further issue relates to the operation mode of prior art swivels which involves avoiding rubbing contact between the fixed and rotating parts.

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[0043]FIG. 1A shows a perspective drawing of a rotary interface of a swivel in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.

[0044]On a FPSO vessel (not shown) a turret mooring system (not shown) is provided that can couple a mooring buoy that holds one or more riser lines from the well, to product piping ducts on the vessel.

[0045]During operation the FPSO should be allowed to weathervane which can be achieved the turret mooring system allowing some rotation between the vessel and the buoy. Correspondingly, the swivel is adapted to provide rotation between the incoming fluid line and the product piping.

[0046]The swivel 10 according to the invention comprises a rotary interface 20, 30 for transfer of fluid from the incoming fluid line to the outgoing product piping.

[0047]The rotary interface comprises two annular elements: a fixed annular element 20 that in use is coupled to the turret mooring system and a rotating annular element 30 that is coupled to the outgoing product piping th...

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Abstract

A swivel for transfer of fluid across a rotary interface around a swivel rotation axis between an incoming fluid line and an outgoing product piping includes a fixed annular element and a rotating annular element, each arranged around a common rotation axis and having a substantially equal diameter. One selected element from the fixed annular and rotating annular elements includes an annular disk provided with a toroidal cavity in a first of its circular end surfaces, and the other selected element is arranged with a flat circular end surface adjacent to and in close proximity above the first circular end surface to close the toroidal cavity and form a toroidal chamber with the annular disk. The rotary interface is perpendicular to the rotation axis, and is formed by the flat circular end surface of the other selected element and the adjacent first circular surface of the one selected element.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a toroidal fluid swivel for transfer of fluid across a rotary interface. Also, the invention relates to a vessel equipped with a turret mooring system that comprises such a swivel.BACKGROUND[0002]Toroidal fluid swivels are known in the art for transfer of high-pressure fluids across a rotary interface between an incoming fluid line and an outgoing product piping. Applications for such a swivel include for example offshore oil and gas explorations where high-pressure flows of oil and / or gas are transferred from a (deep-sea) offshore well to a floating vessel such as a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel. Typically such a floating vessel is equipped with a turret mooring system that can couple a mooring buoy or a “mooring structure” and that holds one or more riser lines from the well, to product piping ducts on the vessel. Since the turret mooring system should allow some rotation between the vessel and...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F16L39/04E21B17/05B63B21/50
CPCE21B17/05F16L39/04B63B21/507
Inventor MENARDO, PHILIPPE ALBERT CHRISTIAN
Owner SINGLE BUOY MOORINGS INC
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