DIN EN ISO 13625-2005 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Drilling and production equipment - Marine drilling riser couplings (ISO 13625 2002) English version EN ISO 13625 2002《.pdf
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1、Juli 2005DEUTSCHE NORM Normenausschuss Erdl- und Erdgasgewinnung (NG) im DINPreisgruppe 14DIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e.V. Jede Art der Vervielfltigung, auch auszugsweise, nur mit Genehmigung des DIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V., Berlin, gestattet.ICS 75.180.10G4G15G45G62G105G59395698ww
2、w.din.deG88DIN EN ISO 13625Erdl- und Erdgasindustrie Bohr- und Frderausrstungen Kupplungen fr Bohrfrderleitungen auf See (ISO 13625:2002);Englische Fassung EN ISO 13625:2002Petroleum and natural gas industries Drilling and production equipment Marine drilling riser couplings (ISO 13625:2002);English
3、 version EN ISO 13625:2002Industries du ptrole et du gaz naturel Equipement de forage et de production Connecteurs de tubes prolongateurs pour forages en mer (ISO 13625:2002);Version anglaise EN ISO 13625:2002Alleinverkauf der Normen durch Beuth Verlag GmbH, 10772 Berlinwww.beuth.deGesamtumfang 31 S
4、eitenB55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 ,1(1,6221DWLRQDOHV9RUZRUWLHVH (XURSlLVFKH 1RUP ZXUGH YRP 7HFKQLVFKHQ .RPLWHH this is accomplished by elastic deformation induced during make-up of the coupling 3.1.12 rated load nominal applied loading condition used during co
5、upling design, analysis and testing, based on a maximum anticipated service loading NOTE Under the rated working load, no average section stress in the riser coupling exceeds allowable limits established in this International Standard. 3.1.13 riser coupling box female coupling member 3.1.14 riser jo
6、int section of riser pipe having ends fitted with a box and a pin, typically including integral choke and kill and auxiliary lines 3.1.15 riser main tube basic pipe from which riser joints are fabricated 3.1.16 riser coupling pin male coupling member 3.1.17 stress amplification factor SAF KSAFfactor
7、 equal to the local peak alternating stress in a component (including welds) divided by the nominal alternating stress in the pipe wall at the location of the component NOTE This factor is used to account for the increase in the stresses caused by geometric stress amplifiers which occur in riser com
8、ponents. 3.1.18 threaded coupling coupling having matching threaded members to form engagement EN ISO 13625:2002 (E) 7B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 3.2 Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this International Standard. BOP Blowout preventer C b)
9、 4 450 kN (1 000 000 lbf); c) 5 560 kN (1 250 000 lbf); d) 6 670 kN (1 500 000 lbf); e) 8 900 kN (2 000 000 lbf); f) 11 120 kN (2 500 000 lbf); g) 13 350 kN (3 000 000 lbf); h) 15 570 kN (3 500 000 lbf). EN ISO 13625:2002 (E) 8B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 4.1.
10、4 Stress amplification factor The calculated SAF values for the coupling shall be documented at the pipe-to-coupling weld and at the locations of highest stress in the pin and box. SAF is a function of pipe size, and wall thickness. It is calculated as follows: LPASAFNASKVV where VLPAis local peak a
11、lternating stress; VNASis nominal alternating stress in pipe. 4.1.5 Rated working pressure Riser couplings shall be designed to provide a pressure seal between joints. The manufacturer shall document the rated internal working pressure for the coupling design. 4.2 Riser loading 4.2.1 General A drill
12、ing risers ability to resist environmental loading depends primarily on tension. Environmental loading includes the hydrodynamic forces of current and waves and the motions induced by the floating vessels dynamic response to waves and wind. The determination of a risers response to the environmental
13、 loading and determination of the mechanical loads acting upon, and developed within, the riser require specialized computer modelling and analysis. (For the general procedure used to determine riser system design loads and responses, see API RP 16Q2. Additional sources of applied load that are not
14、included in the rated load may significantly affect the coupling design and shall be included in design calculations. 4.2.2 Loads induced by choke and kill and auxiliary lines Riser couplings typically provide support for choke and kill and auxiliary lines. This support constrains the lines to appro
15、ximate the curvature of the riser pipe. Loads can be induced on the coupling from pressure in the lines, imposed deflections on the lines and the weight of the lines. The manufacturer shall document those loads induced by choke and kill and auxiliary lines for which the coupling has been designed. 4
16、.2.3 Loads induced by buoyancy Riser couplings may provide support for buoyancy, which induces loads on the couplings. The manufacturer shall document the buoyancy thrust loads for which the coupling has been designed. 4.2.4 Loads induced during handling Temporary loads are induced by suspending the
17、 riser from the handling tool or spider or both. The manufacturer shall document the riser handling loads for which the coupling is designed and how these loads are applied. 4.3 Determination of stresses by analysis Design of riser couplings for static loading (see 4.6) and determination of the stre
18、ss amplification factors (see 4.7) require detailed knowledge of the stress distribution in the coupling. This information is acquired by finite element analysis and subsequently validated by prototype strain gauge testing. A finite element analysis of the EN ISO 13625:2002 (E) 9B55EB1B3E14C22109E91
19、8E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 riser coupling shall be performed and documented. The analysis shall provide accurate or conservative peak stresses, and shall include any deleterious effects of loss of preload from wear, friction and manufacturing tolerances. Suggestions for the ana
20、lysis can be found in Annex A. The following shall be documented and included in the analysis: a) hardware and software used to perform the analysis; b) grid size; c) applied loads; d) preload losses; e) material considerations. 4.4 Stress distribution verification test After completion of the desig
21、n studies, a prototype (or multiple prototypes) of the riser coupling shall be tested to verify the stress analysis. The testing has two primary objectives: to verify any assumptions which were made about preloading, separation behaviour and friction coefficients, and to substantiate the analytical
22、stress predictions. Strain gauge data shall be used to measure preload stresses as they relate to make-up load or displacement. Friction coefficients shall be varied (including at least two values) in order to establish sensitivity. The coupling design load shall be applied in order to verify any as
23、sumption made in the analysis regarding separation. Strain gauges shall be placed as near as physically possible to at least five of the most highly stressed regions, as predicted by the finite element analyses performed in accordance with 4.3, and in five locations away from stress concentrations.
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