Subsea Manifolds
Subsea Manifolds System
An in-depth approach looking at how subsea manifolds system operate, the engineering principles involved and identifying the key areas that are often overlooked, such as managing availability and the reliability of controls.
Delegates will have the opportunity to see what different parts of the system look like, get an independent comparison of the kit and equipment available, and gain a greater insight into this specialist area. Course instructors are core subsea professionals.
Key learning areas
- Differentiate the types of subsea manifold systems and identify different subsea equipment and functionality
- Gain an in-depth understanding of how subsea manifold systems operate
- Understand the issues when overseeing the design and manufacturing of subsea manifold equipment
- Take a look at future technologies
Contents
Day 1
- Applications of Manifolds in Subsea Production Systems
- Trends in Subsea Manifold Design
- First Stage
- Second Stage
- Third Stage Manifold Components
- Subsea Valves
- Valve Type
- Size and Pressure
- Chokes
- Control System
- Subsea Modules
- Piping System Templates
- Modular Template
- Multiwell/Manifold Template
- Manifold Template/Center
- Well Spacer/Tie-Back Template
- Riser-Support Template Subsea Valves
- Valve Type
Day 2
- Manifold Design and Analysis
- Steel Frame Structures Design
- Structural Design
- Structural Analysis
- Manifold Piping Design
- Pigging Loop
- Padeyes
- Control Systems- CP Design Materials for HP/HT Manifolds
- Material Evaluation
- Metallic Materials- Hydrate Prevention and Remediation Pile and Foundation Design
- Design Methodology- Codes and Standards Design Loads
- Permanent Loads
- Live and Dynamic Loads
- Environmental Loads- Accidental Loads Geotechnical Design Parameters
- Index Properties
- In Situ Stresses
- Undrained Shear Strength
- Drained Characteristics
- Consolidation Characteristics- Thixotropy Suction Pile Sizing and Geotechnical Design
- Pile Axial, Lateral, and Torsional Capacities
- Stability Analyses
- Penetration Analysis- Installation Impact Response Suction Structural Design
- Allowable Stresses and Usage Factors
- Buckling Checks
- Transportation Analysis
Day 3
- Installation of Subsea Manifold
- Installation Capability
- Lifting and Lowering System
- Load Control and Positioning System- Motion Compensation Installation Equipment and Installation Methods
- Crane Barge
- DP Rig and Drilling Riser
- Other Installation Methods
- Installation Analysis
- Barge Lift
- Splash Zone
- Transferring to A&R Wire
- Lowering in Deep Water
- Landing on the Seabed/Subsea Structure
Course Registration
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