Dayundone
Electrical
- Jun 27, 2007
- 4
Saw a previous string discussing hydraulic system design texts though the material that followed seemed to be of generic nature. I'm in the offshore oil and gas industry and looking to develop more knowledge in the subsea controls arena.
Umbilical lengths are getting longer and longer and I'm not happy with the shutin response times we're getting on some of these due to the subsea temperature variance, compressibility of the hydraulic fluid, and expansion of umbilical tubing. I'm sure there are more factors I'll discover as I get deeper into my research. I've done a few electrical systems per the customer's request though the price tags were considerably higher on these types of systems and quite frankly the operators were not comfortable with them. So if there are recommendations on optimizing and dummy proofing an electric system as well I'd definitely be interested.
Thanks.
Umbilical lengths are getting longer and longer and I'm not happy with the shutin response times we're getting on some of these due to the subsea temperature variance, compressibility of the hydraulic fluid, and expansion of umbilical tubing. I'm sure there are more factors I'll discover as I get deeper into my research. I've done a few electrical systems per the customer's request though the price tags were considerably higher on these types of systems and quite frankly the operators were not comfortable with them. So if there are recommendations on optimizing and dummy proofing an electric system as well I'd definitely be interested.
Thanks.