REMOVABLE DRILL FLOOR
20180010399 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B35/4413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B35/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Techniques and systems to remove a portion of a drill floor from an offshore vessel. The drill floor may include an immovable section comprising a first portion of a surface area of the drill floor. The drill floor may also include a moveable section comprising a second portion of the surface area of the drill floor. Additionally, the drill floor may include an actuator configured to retract the moveable section from a first position to a second position to remove the second portion of the surface area of the drill floor.
Claims
1. An offshore vessel, comprising: a drill floor, wherein the drill floor comprises: an immovable section comprising a first portion of a surface area of the drill floor; a moveable section comprising a second portion of the surface area of the drill floor; and an actuator configured to retract the moveable section from a first position to a second position to remove the second portion of the surface area of the drill floor.
2. The offshore vessel of claim 1, comprising a second moveable section comprising a second movable section comprising a third portion of the surface area of the drill floor.
3. The offshore vessel of claim 2, comprising a second actuator configured to retract the second moveable section from a third position to a fourth position to remove the third portion of the surface area of the drill floor.
4. The offshore vessel of claim 2, comprising a locking feature configured to couple the moveable section to the second movable section.
5. The offshore vessel of claim 2, comprising an area in the drill floor disposed between the moveable section and the second movable section.
6. The offshore vessel of claim 5, comprising a rotary table disposed in the area.
7. The offshore vessel of claim 6, wherein the rotary table is removable from the area.
8. The offshore vessel of claim 1, comprising a mechanical actuator configured to support the moveable section during movement of the moveable section from a first vertical position level with the immovable section to a second vertical position below the first vertical position.
9. The offshore vessel of claim 1, comprising a track configured to guide the moveable section when moving from the first position to the second position.
10. A method, comprising: moving a moveable section of a drill floor from a first position to a second position to remove a surface area of the movable section from a surface area of the drill floor.
11. The method of claim 10, comprising moving the moveable section of the drill floor from a first vertical position level with an immovable section of the drill floor as the first position to a second vertical position below the first vertical position.
12. The method of claim 11 comprising moving the moveable section of the drill floor along a track from the second vertical position to the second position.
13. The method of claim 12, comprising moving a second moveable section of a drill floor from a third position to a fourth position to remove a second surface area of the second movable section from the surface area of the drill floor.
14. The method of claim 13, comprising moving the second moveable section of the drill floor from a third vertical position level with the immovable section of the drill floor as the third position to a fourth vertical position below the third vertical position.
15. The method of claim 14 comprising moving the second moveable section of the drill floor along a second track from the fourth vertical position to the fourth position.
16. The method of claim 12, comprising moving the moveable section of the drill floor along the track from the second position to the second vertical position.
17. The method of claim 16, comprising moving the moveable section of the drill floor from the second vertical position to the first position.
18. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having computer executable code stored thereon, the code comprising instructions to cause a processor to generate control signals to: moving a moveable section of a drill floor from a first position to a second position to remove a surface area of the movable section from a surface area of the drill floor.
19. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17, comprising instructions to cause the processor to generate control signals to: move the moveable section of the drill floor from a first vertical position level with an immovable section of the drill floor as the first position to a second vertical position below the first vertical position; and move the moveable section of the drill floor from the second vertical position to the second position.
20. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17, comprising instructions to cause the processor to generate control signals to: move the moveable section of the drill floor along from the second position to the second vertical position; and moving the moveable section of the drill floor from the second vertical position to the first position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0013] One or more specific embodiments will be described below. In an effort to provide a concise description of these embodiments, all features of an actual implementation may not be described in the specification. It should be appreciated that in the development of any such actual implementation, as in any engineering or design project, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developers' specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints, which may vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it should be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking of design, fabrication, and manufacture for those of ordinary skill having the benefit of this disclosure.
[0014] When introducing elements of various embodiments, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
[0015] Systems and techniques for removal of a section of a drill floor of an offshore vessel are set forth below. Subsea equipment has grown in size. Accordingly, the limited space between the top of a drill floor and a V-door of the derrick provides a height restriction that does not allow for launching subsea equipment from above drill floor. Additionally, the distance between a moon pool below the drill floor and the bottom of the drill floor can operate as a restriction to the size of equipment that may be disposed or retrieved from a vertical position over the wellhead of a wellbore. Accordingly, through removal of a section of the drill floor, additional space between the moon pool and the V-door may be achieved to allow for large equipment to be disposed or retrieved from a vertical position over the wellhead of a wellbore. Additionally, removal of a section of the drill floor allows for placement of the larger equipment in a desired position without an associated increase in the height of the drill floor, for example, from the deck of the offshore vessel.
[0016] The section of removable drill floor may include one or more portions that may be moved from a closed position (in which the drill floor is enclosed) into an open position (in which the drill floor provides an opening in the enclosure of the drill floor). This may be accomplished, for example, through sliding of one or more portions of the drill floor from the closed position to the open position. Thus, the drill floor may include an immovable section having a first portion of a surface area of the drill floor and at least one moveable section comprising a second portion of the surface area of the drill floor, such that when in the closed position, a full surface area of the drill floor is provided and when in the open position, a portion of the surface area of the drill floor equal to the surface area of the moveable section is removed from the total area of the drill floor. Control of the operation of the drill floor (e.g., the removal and replacement of a section of the drill floor) may be accomplished through the use of a computing system.
[0017] With the foregoing in mind,
[0018] As illustrated in
[0019] During operation of the drillship 10, different equipment may be required to be placed in a location, for example, in a position over the wellbore to complete various operational tasks.
[0020] As illustrated in
[0021] Additionally, the drill floor 22 may include locking features 29 that may be disengaged, in some embodiments, as controlled by a computing system. These locking features 29 may include retractable pins, bolts, or the like that extend from one section (e.g., section 24) into apertures of a second section (e.g., section 26). Regardless of the configuration utilized, the locking features 29 operate to affix the sections 24 and 26 to one another when in the closed position illustrated in
[0022] As previously noted, an area 30 beneath the drill floor 22 and above the moon pool of the offshore vessel 10 may be inadequate to allow for the positioning of the offshore equipment into area 28 (e.g., an upper portion of the equipment to be deployed may be precluded from moving into area 28 via the drill floor 22 when it is in a closed position). Additionally, the distance between the top of a v-door 31 in the structure and the drill floor 22 may also be inadequate to allow for the positioning of the offshore equipment into area 28 when the drill floor 22 is in the closed position. Thus, sections 24 and 26 of the drill floor 22 may be moved from their illustrated closed position into a second (e.g., open position) via retraction mechanisms, which are discussed in greater detail below with respect to
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[0024] To facilitate lateral movement of the sections 24 and 26 (e.g., to move sections 24 and 26 into an open position that allows for access to area 28 through the drill floor 22), one or more tracks 36 may guide sections 24 and 26 of the drill floor 22. The tracks 36 may be rails or similar guides that may interface, for example, with rollers or the like disposed beneath the sections 24 and 26. Additionally, one or more linear actuators 38 may be present to impart force to cause motion of the sections 24 and 26 along the tracks 36. In one embodiment, each linear actuator 38 may include a hydraulic cylinder or a similar actuator. In some embodiments, the operation of each linear actuator 38, as well as activation of the mechanical actuators 32, may be controlled by a computing system. For example, the sections 24 and 26 may each be moved by respective linear actuators 38 concurrently (as controlled by the computing system), such that movement of each section 24 and 26 is simultaneous (e.g., performed at a common speed). In this manner, the one or more linear actuators 38 may operate to extend and retract the sections 24 and 26 as required to allow for additional clearance of equipment passing through v-door 31.
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[0027] Thus, the computing system 40 may include a processor 44 that may be operably coupled with the memory 42 to perform various algorithms. Such programs or instructions executed by the processor(s) 44 may be stored in any suitable article of manufacture that includes one or more tangible, computer-readable media at least collectively storing the instructions or routines, such as the memory 42. Additionally, the computing system 42 may optionally include a display 46, which may be a liquid crystal display (LCD) or other type of display, and allows users to view images generated by the computing system 40. The display 46 may include a touch screen, which may allow users to interact with a user interface of the computing system 40.
[0028] The computing system 40 may also include one or more input structures 48 (e.g., a keypad, mouse, touchpad, one or more switches, buttons, or the like) to allow a user to interact with the computing system 40, for example, to start, control, or operate a GUI or applications running on the computing system 40 and/or to start, control, or operate the techniques to (laterally) move the sections 24 and 26 between the closed position and the open position, as well as the techniques to control the locking features 29, and techniques to vertically move top portion 34 of the sections 24 and 26. Additionally, the computing system 40 may include network interface 50 to allow the computing system 40 to interface with various other electronic devices. The network interface 50 may include a Bluetooth interface, a local area network (LAN) or wireless local area network (WLAN) interface, an Ethernet connection, or the like. The computer system 40, which may be a stand-alone unit, for example, adjacent to the derrick 11 or may be part of a larger control system of the drillship 10, may be utilized to control the process of removing a portion of the drill floor 22.
[0029] This written description uses examples to disclose the above description to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the disclosure, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the disclosure is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims. Accordingly, while the above disclosed embodiments may be susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and have been described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the embodiments are not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the disclosed embodiment are to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the embodiments as defined by the following appended claims.