Safety in subsea
petroleum production systems: subsea christmas tree case study
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Safety in subsea
petroleum production systems: subsea christmas tree case study
Publication date: 19.09.2016
Technical Transactions, 2016, Mechanics Issue 2-M (3) 2016, pp. 3-11
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.16.089.5488Authors
Safety in subsea
petroleum production systems: subsea christmas tree case study
The paper presents an analysis of valves used for closing and opening production tubing, located on the production line. The main safety valves analysed in this work are located in the Christmas Tree and in the Downhole Safety Valve. The analysis was conducted using FMEA; it found that for each basic Christmas Tree’s gate valve, the most dangerous failure modes are external leaks and “fail to close” in the open position of the valves. For the Downhole Safety Valve, the most dangerous fault can occur in the open position of the valve. The Downhole Safety Valve and the Christmas Tree complement each other, thus ensuring safety during oil and gas production.
Information: Technical Transactions, 2016, Mechanics Issue 2-M (3) 2016, pp. 3-11
Article type: Original article
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Safety in subsea
petroleum production systems: subsea christmas tree case study
Safety in subsea
petroleum production systems: subsea christmas tree case study
Institute of Thermal and Process Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Cracow University of Technology
Instytut Inżynierii Cieplnej i Procesowej, Wydział Mechaniczny, Politechnika Krakowska
Published at: 19.09.2016
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