Session: 06-01-02 Computational Mechanics and Design Applications II
Paper Number: 105085
105085 - Analysis of Offshore Helidecks Turbulence and Hot Gas Plumes - a Systematic Approach
The air flow surrounding offshore helidecks are subjected to many perturbations and obstacles that may represent additional risks to helicopter operations. There are some standards and recommendations for offshore helidecks that establishes some thresholds in terms of turbulence and temperature levels that are acceptable for helideck location during early stages of offshore platforms design (e.g.: CAP437 and NORSOK C-004). Nowadays it is usual to perform such evaluations by using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques. Although the hot gas plume evaluation through simulations is done by the temperature field evaluation directly, the turbulence parameter suggested by the standards is not straightforward to obtain from traditional turbulence modelling approaches adopted in CFD. As already discussed in previous publications, the turbulence criteria can be obtained as a function of the turbulent kinetic energy, which is available in traditional RANS (Reynolds Average Navier Stokes) models. This paper illustrates a systematic approach of turbulence and hot gas plume evaluation around offshore helidecks using CFD. The simulations were performed using real case studies for three different offshore unit concepts, namely a semi-submersible, a spread moored and turret moored FPSO (Floating, Production Storage and Offloading). The results are interpreted in terms of the expected risk levels for each key variables threshold. The temperature evaluation method is based on NORSOK C-004 Temperature Gradient Matrix (TGM) and for turbulence, this paper presents a similar and novel approach, called Turbulence Kinetic Energy Gradient Matrix (KGM) according to the standard deviation of vertical velocity levels cited in CAP-437.
Presenting Author: Daniel Fonseca de Carvalho e Silva Petrobras
Presenting Author Biography: Mechanical Engineer graduated in 2003 by Rio de Janeiro Federal University (UFRJ) including one year under graduation coursed at Munich Technical University. Master of Science degree obtained in 2005 by the same university. In 2004, began in Petrobras as Equipment Engineer. Working since then at R&D center, developing R&D projects internally and in partnership with universities. In 2016 obtained the Doctor of Science degree at UFRJ. Since 2007 working on coordination of ocean engineering research projects and technical assistance to offshore operations. Current activities include CFD-analyses and ocean basin models tests for offshore systems. Since 2018 in the position of technical advisor in Petrobras.
Authors:
Daniel Fonseca de Carvalho e Silva PetrobrasAllan Carre de Oliveira Petrobras
Carlos Eduardo Holmes Chads Petrobras
Marcos Donato Auler da Silva Ferreira Petrobras
Denis Alvin Liang Petrobras
Mauro Cresta de Barros Dolinsky Petrobras
Analysis of Offshore Helidecks Turbulence and Hot Gas Plumes - a Systematic Approach
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication