Review of Composite Marine Risers for Deep-Water Applications: Design, Development and Mechanics

Amaechi, Chiemela Victor and Chesterton, Cole and Butler, Harrison Obed and Gillet, Nathaniel and Wang, Chunguang and Ja’e, Idris Ahmed and Reda, Ahmed and Odijie, Agbomerie Charles (2022) Review of Composite Marine Risers for Deep-Water Applications: Design, Development and Mechanics. Journal of Composites Science, 6 (3): e96. ISSN 2504-477X

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Abstract

In recent times, the utilisation of marine composites in tubular structures has grown in popularity. These applications include composite risers and related SURF (subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines) units. The composite industry has evolved in the development of advanced composites, such as thermoplastic composite pipes (TCP) and hybrid composite structures. However, there are gaps in the understanding of its performance in composite risers, hence the need for this review on the design, hydrodynamics and mechanics of composite risers. The review covers both the structure of the composite production riser (CPR) and its end-fittings for offshore marine applications. It also reviews the mechanical behaviour of composite risers, their microstructure and strength/stress profiles. In principle, designers now have a greater grasp of composite materials. It was concluded that composites differ from standard materials such as steel. Basically, composites have weight savings and a comparative stiffness-to-strength ratio, which are advantageous in marine composites. Also, the offshore sector has grown in response to newer innovations in composite structures such as composite risers, thereby providing new cost-effective techniques. This comprehensive review shows the necessity of optimising existing designs of composite risers. Conclusions drawn portray issues facing composite riser research. Recommendations were made to encourage composite riser developments, including elaboration of necessary standards and specifications.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Composites Science
Subjects:
?? composite riserpipelinemarine risermarine compositemarine structurescomposite structuresadvanced composite materialthermoplastic composite pipes (tcp)fibre-reinforced composites (frp)hybrid composite structuresreview ??
ID Code:
167783
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Deposited On:
31 May 2022 13:40
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
18 Sep 2024 01:02