Turret assembly
10696359 ยท 2020-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Patrizio Giovanni Matia Ottolini (Voorhout, NL)
- Bernardus Rudolphus Ignatius Luttmer (Utrecht, NL)
- Jacob Jan Van Nielen (Heemstede, NL)
Cpc classification
B63B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B21/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A turret assembly for a vessel comprises a moonpool defined in the vessel and a turret structure rotatably mounted in said moonpool. The turret structure comprises a turret table which by means of a main bearing is rotatably mounted in said moonpool and a hollow turret shaft defined by a surrounding shaft wall, which turret shaft has an upper shaft end connected to the turret table, a substantially cylindrical shaft part that extends downwardly from the turret table and a lower shaft end provided with means intended for cooperation with a lower bearing. The shaft wall of the upper shaft end comprises a widened part surrounding the cylindrical shaft part and defines a circumferential crest, wherein the shaft wall of the upper shaft end, starting from said circumferential crest, extends downwardly towards a position where the upper shaft end is connected to the turret table.
Claims
1. A turret assembly for a vessel, comprising a moonpool and a turret structure rotatably mounted in said moonpool, wherein the turret structure comprises a turret table rotatably mounted in said moonpool with a main bearing and a hollow turret shaft defined by a surrounding shaft wall, which turret shaft has an upper shaft end connected to the turret table, a substantially cylindrical shaft part that extends downwardly from the turret table and a lower shaft end cooperating with a lower bearing, wherein the shaft wall of the upper shaft end comprises a widened part surrounding the cylindrical shaft part and defines a circumferential crest, wherein the shaft wall of the upper shaft end, starting from said circumferential crest, extends downwardly towards a position where the upper shaft end is connected to the turret table.
2. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shaft wall of the upper shaft end substantially defines a half torus shape.
3. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shaft wall of the upper shaft end substantially defines a revolved elliptical shape.
4. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of the shaft wall between the circumferential crest and the turret table extends vertically for defining a substantially elongate cylindrical shaft wall part.
5. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of the shaft wall between the circumferential crest and the turret table extends inclined outwardly for defining a widening shaft wall part.
6. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of the shaft wall between the circumferential crest and the turret table extends inclined inwardly for defining a narrowing shaft wall part.
7. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shaft wall, starting from the connection between the cylindrical shaft part and the upper shaft end extends horizontally for defining a ring-shaped circumferential crest.
8. The turret assembly according to claim 7, wherein at said ring-shaped circumferential crest a torsion-box construction is provided.
9. The turret assembly according to claim 7, wherein at said ring-shaped circumferential crest a solid block is provided.
10. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein the turret table comprises an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein a channel is provided extending between said upper and lower surfaces, through which channel the turret shaft extends and wherein the circumferential crest of the upper shaft end is located at a level above said upper surface of the turret table.
11. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein the turret table comprises an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein a recess is provided extending upwardly from the lower surface in which the upper shaft end is located and wherein the circumferential crest of the upper shaft end is located at a level between said upper surface and said lower surface.
12. The turret assembly according to claim 11, wherein said recess has a closed upper end below the upper surface.
13. The turret assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the shaft wall of the upper shaft end has a larger thickness than remaining parts of the shaft wall.
14. The turret assembly according to claim 13, wherein a transition between shaft wall parts with different thicknesses is asymmetrical.
15. The turret assembly according to claim 13, wherein the lower shaft end includes a lower table cooperating with the lower bearing.
16. The turret assembly according to claim 13, wherein a transition between shaft wall parts with different thicknesses is symmetrical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Hereinafter aspects of the invention will be elucidated while referring to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) A state of the art turret assembly for a vessel is schematically represented in
(7) The turret structure 3 further comprises a hollow turret shaft 8 defined by a surrounding shaft wall 9. An upper shaft end 10 of the turret shaft 8 is connected to the turret table 4 and a substantially cylindrical shaft part extends downwardly from the turret table 4.
(8) It is noted that the cylindrical shaft part not necessarily should have a circular cross-section, but that also other cross sectional shapes (for example hexagonal or otherwise polygonal) are conceivable. The cylindrical shaft may be conical, at one or more sections or as a whole and may include a variation of diameters and thicknesses over its length.
(9) A lower shaft end 11 is provided with a chain table 12 intended for supporting, among others, anchoring lines or chains 13 and risers 14. The chain table 12 has an outer circumferential surface 15 which is intended for cooperation with a lower bearing 16 positioned on or incorporated into an inner surface 17 of the moonpool 1. It is also known per se that the lower bearing 16 may be fitted to the moonpool 1 and the chain table 12 or parts on the moonpool 1 and other parts on the chain table 12 with mentioned gap in between.
(10) As is generally known, the circumferential surface 15 of the chain table 12 and the lower bearing 16 are spaced by a small gap (the lower bearing is open) when there are no or only small horizontal loads acting on the chain table 12. However, when such horizontal loads occur (for example arising from mooring loads acting on the anchoring lines 13), the turret shaft 8 will bend until a substantial part of the circumferential surface 15 engages the lower bearing 16 (the lower bearing is closed).
(11) One will understand that once the circumferential surface 15 engages the moonpool 1 through the lower bearing 16, loads on the turret shaft 8 (especially moments acting at the upper shaft end 10) and main bearing 5 are lowered. Thus it is a primary goal of the present invention to amend the design of the turret assembly in such a manner that the turret shaft 8 can more easily assume a position in which the lower bearing is closed without the need for large horizontal loads acting on the chain table 12 (and thus without resulting large stresses (moments) at the upper shaft end 10 and loads in the main bearing 5).
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(14) Further one can see that a lower part of the shaft wall 9 between the circumferential crest 20 and the turret table 4 extends vertically for defining a substantially elongate cylindrical shaft wall part 9. This is not necessary, however, in all embodiments and may depend on the specific circumstances (as will hold true for many of the design details described).
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(16) The turret table 4 comprises an upper surface 21 and a lower surface 22 and a channel 23 is provided extending between said upper and lower surfaces, through which channel 23 the turret shaft 8 extends without engaging the turret table 4. The circumferential crest 20 of the upper shaft end 10 is located at a level above said upper surface 21 of the turret table 4.
(17) The shape and position of the upper shaft end 10 may be varied in many ways. Some exemplary embodiments are illustrated in
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(26) The invention is not limited to the embodiments described before which may be varied widely within the scope of the invention as defined by the appending claims.