1、Specification for Subsea Umbilicals ANSI/API SPECIFICATION 17EFOURTH EDITION, OCTOBER 2010EFFECTIVE DATE: APRIL 1, 2011ISO 13628-5:2009 (Identical), Petroleum and natural gas industriesDesign and operation of subsea production systemsPart 5: Subsea umbilicalsSpecification for Subsea UmbilicalsUpstre
2、am SegmentANSI/API SPECIFICATION 17EFOURTH EDITION, OCTOBER 2010EFFECTIVE DATE: APRIL 1, 2011ISO 13628-5:2009 (Identical), Petroleum and naturalgas industriesDesign and operation of subseaproduction systemsPart 5: Subsea umbilicalsSpecial NotesAPI publications necessarily address problems of a gener
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18、ontents PageAPI Foreword .iiiForeword ixIntroduction . x1 Scope 12 Normative references13 Terms, abbreviated terms and definitions 33.1 Terms and definitions .33.2 Abbreviated terms .94 Functional requirements.104.1 General requirements .104.2 Project-specific requirements115 Safety, design and test
19、ing philosophy115.1 Application .115.2 Safety objective .115.3 Systematic review .115.4 Fundamental requirements 125.5 Design philosophy 125.6 Testing 146 Design requirements.156.1 General .156.2 Loads 156.3 Load effect analysis 196.4 Installation analysis 256.5 Fatigue life267 Component design, man
20、ufacture and test .267.1 General .267.2 Electric cables277.3 Hoses 377.4 Optical-fibre cable .487.5 Metallic tubes.528 Terminations and ancillary equipment design .688.1 Design principles.688.2 Design process698.3 Armour terminations .698.4 Tube and hose terminations.698.5 Cable terminations 698.6 P
21、ull-in head 708.7 Topside hang-off718.8 Subsea termination interface .718.9 Subsea umbilical termination.718.10 Bend restrictors.718.11 Bend stiffeners.728.12 Ancillary equipment 739 Umbilical design 759.1 Temperature range 759.2 Maximum tensile load .759.3 Ultimate tensile load759.4 Minimum bend ra
22、dius .759.5 Cross-sectional arrangement.76vi9.6 Lay-up 769.7 Sub-bundles 769.8 Inner sheath. 769.9 Armouring 779.10 Outer sheath 779.11 Length marking . 7710 Umbilical manufacture and test 7810.1 Umbilical manufacture . 7810.2 Qualification and verification tests . 8011 Factory acceptance tests. 811
23、1.1 General. 8111.2 Visual and dimensional inspection. 8111.3 Electrical continuity at the termination 8111.4 Trial termination fit-up 8111.5 Electric cable. 8111.6 Optical fibre cables . 8211.7 Hoses . 8211.8 Tubes 8311.9 Terminations . 8311.10 Continuity check . 8312 Storage. 8312.1 General. 8312.
24、2 Protection of unterminated umbilical components. 8312.3 Spare length 8412.4 Repair kits 8412.5 Handling for integration tests 8413 Pre-installation activity. 8413.1 Umbilical information . 8413.2 Route information . 8513.3 Terminations and ancillary equipment information 8513.4 Host facility infor
25、mation. 8613.5 Subsea structure information 8613.6 Host facility visit . 8614 Load-out. 8714.1 General. 8714.2 Technical audit of load-out facilities. 8714.3 Load-out procedure 8814.4 Pre-load-out meetings 8814.5 Pre-load-out tests . 8814.6 Load-out operation . 8914.7 Stopping and starting the load-
26、out. 9014.8 Handling of the umbilical . 9014.9 Load-out monitoring. 9114.10 Load-out on a reel or carousel 9114.11 Post-load-out tests . 9215 Installation operations 9215.1 General. 9215.2 Requirements for installation vessel and equipment . 9215.3 Pre-installation survey . 9315.4 I-tube or J-tube p
27、ull-in operations 9415.5 Lay-down of subsea termination (first end). 9715.6 Lay route 9715.7 Handling requirements for the main lay. 9715.8 Vessel positioning to achieve required touch-down 9815.9 Control and monitoring of length laid 9815.10 Integrity monitoring during lay 9915.11 Burial operations
28、 10015.12 Approach to subsea termination position (second end) 10115.13 Lay-down of subsea termination. 101vii15.14 Pull-in of subsea termination .10215.15 Pipeline crossings.10215.16 Buoyancy attachments .10215.17 Arming of the weak link 10315.18 Post-lay survey 10315.19 Post-burial survey .10315.2
29、0 Post-pull-in test10315.21 Post-hook-up test 10415.22 Retrieval of installation aids.10415.23 Contingencies10415.24 Repairs10515.25 Post-installation survey 105Annex A (informative) Information that should be provided in a purchasers functional specification 106Annex B (informative) Umbilical testi
30、ng .113Annex C (informative) Hose and tube preferred sizes 117Annex D (normative) Characterization tests for hoses and umbilicals .118Annex E (informative) Fatigue testing.122Annex F (informative) Load-effect analysis 124Annex G (informative) Umbilical full-scale tests 135Annex H (informative) Tube
31、material matrix . 141Annex I (informative) Tube-wall thickness example calculation 153Annex J (informative) Buckling of metallic tubes 160Annex K (informative) Use of the API Monogram Program by Licensees 163Bibliography 166ixForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a wor
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35、 requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 13628-5 was prepared by
36、Technical Committee ISO/TC 67, Materials, equipment and offshore structures for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries, Subcommittee SC 4, Drilling and production equipment. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 13628-5:2002), which has been technically revised
37、. ISO 13628 pipe systems for subsea and marine applications consists of the following parts, under the general title Petroleum and natural gas industries Design and operation of subsea production systems: g127 Part 1: General requirements and recommendations g127 Part 2: Unbonded flexible pipe syste
38、ms for subsea and marine applications g127 Part 3: Through flowline (TFL) systems g127 Part 4: Subsea wellhead and tree equipment g127 Part 5: Subsea umbilicals g127 Part 6: Subsea production control systems g127 Part 7: Completion/workover riser systems g127 Part 8: Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
39、interfaces on subsea production systems g127 Part 9: Remotely Operated Tool (ROT) intervention systems g127 Part 10: Specification for bonded flexible pipe g127 Part 11: Flexible A Part 12, dealing with dynamic production risers, a Part 13, dealing with remotely operated tool and interfaces on subse
40、a production systems, a Part 15, dealing with subsea structures and manifolds, a Part 16, dealing with specification for flexible pipe ancillary equipment, and a Part 17, dealing with recommended practice for flexible pipe ancillary equipment, are under development. xIntroduction This part of ISO 13
41、628 is based on the first edition of ISO 13628-5, which was based on API Spec 17E, second edition and API RP 17I, first edition. The first edition of ISO 13628-5 was adopted by API as API Spec 17E, third edition. It is intended that API Spec 17E, fourth edition, will be identical to this Internation
42、al Standard. It is important that users of this part of ISO 13628 be aware that further or differing requirements can be needed for individual applications. This part of ISO 13628 is not intended to inhibit a vendor from offering, or the purchaser from accepting, alternative equipment engineering so
43、lutions for the individual application. This can be particularly applicable if there is innovative or developing technology. If an alternative is offered, it is the responsibility of the vendor to identify any variations from this part of ISO 13628 and provide details. In this part of ISO 13628, whe
44、re practical, US Customary (USC) and other units are included in parentheses for information. API Specification 17E/ISO 13628-51 Petroleum and natural gas industries Design and operation of subsea production systems Part 5:Subsea umbilicals 1 Scope This part of ISO 13628 specifies requirements and g
45、ives recommendations for the design, material selection, manufacture, design verification, testing, installation and operation of umbilicals and associated ancillary equipment for the petroleum and natural gas industries. Ancillary equipment does not include topside hardware. Topside hardware refers
46、 to any hardware that is not permanently attached to the umbilical, above the topside hang-off termination. This part of ISO 13628 applies to umbilicals containing components, such as electrical cables, optical fibres, thermoplastic hoses and metallic tubes, either alone or in combination. This part
47、 of ISO 13628 applies to umbilicals for static or dynamic service, with surface-surface, surface-subsea and subsea-subsea routings. This part of ISO 13628 does not apply to the associated component connectors, unless they affect the performance of the umbilical or that of its ancillary equipment. Th
48、is part of ISO 13628 applies only to tubes with the following dimensions: wall thickness, t g31 6 mm, internal diameter, ID g31 50,8 mm (2 in). Tubular products greater than these dimensions can be regarded as pipe/linepipe and it is expected that they be designed and manufactured according to a rec
49、ognised pipeline/linepipe standard. This part of ISO 13628 does not apply to a tube or hose rated lower than 7 MPa (1 015 psi). This part of ISO 13628 does not apply to electric cable voltage ratings above standard rated voltages 0m/( )UUU g32 3,6/6(7,2) kV rms, where U0, U and Umare as defined in IEC 60502-1 and IEC 60502-2.2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amen