ZETA
Safety System - Riser Monitoring & Safety System
The
Zeta
Safety System consists of an advanced job design and
a real-time monitoring gauge for well intervention
operations. The system utilizes a proprietary 3D finite
element analysis (FEA) model in combination with highly
accurate measurements from fiber optic gauges. This approach
enables accurate modeling of changing stress levels across
the entire riser/wellhead lubricator intervention stack.
The system can be used for pre-job modeling to optimize
and verify the safety margin of the job design. It can
also be used in a real-time mode in the field, to monitor
and issue a warning when stresses are approaching unsafe
limits.
Pre-Job Modeling
Probability of exceeding
pre-set safety limits
during the operation
Need for additional
intervention stack supports
and their location
Stress changes
as a result of stack
loading changes
Maximum stress
location
Weight required
to buckle the stack
Stack vibration
frequency
Optimized rig-up
configuration
Field Monitoring
Monitor intervention
stack stress levels
Impact of changing
surface, downhole, and/or
offshore
field conditions
Suspend operations
if maximum stresses
approach unsafe limits
Resume safe operations
following remediation
of problem
WHY (ZETA)
IS NEEDED
Zeta was developed
due to potential safety concerns associated with
the
use of longer and more complex
intervention stacks. These tall stacks are more susceptible
to bending excitation forces from crane, production
riser, and platform movements. At present, a judgment
call (based on little or no hard data) is made regarding
how much lubricator sway or wellhead movement is
acceptable, when to add supports, or even when to
halt operations due to safety concerns. Motion associated
with TLP’s and Spars only compound this problem.
The Zeta Safety System eliminates guesswork and provides
a tool for optimal rig-up configuration.
EQUIPMENT
The
Zeta Safety System is comprised of two basic components,
the Zeta Model
and the Zeta Gauge.
(Zeta)
Gauge
2’ lubricator
spool built to API requirements
Uses fiber-optic
strain gauges to measure
- Axial force
- Internal pressure
- Bending moment (left and right)
- Bending moment (forward and backward)
Calculates Von
Mises stress in the gauge
Displays force,
pressure, moment and stress values
Communications
with the Model software in real-time
No electricity
to the gauge - no certification issues
Fiber optic gauges
are very stable - remains calibrated
Used during job
design to ensure safe stack design
Models entire
wellhead/lubricator stack with its supports
and applied loads
Calculates:
- Displacement (motion) of the stack
- Von Mises stresses in the stack components
- Vibration frequency of the stack
- String weight required to buckle or yield the stack
- Static or dynamic loading in the guy wires or support structure
Real-time input
from the Gauge can be used to determine maximum
stresses in the stack
Warning when
pre-set stress levels are exceeded
For
detailed information on the Zeta Model, click
here.
SPE
89502 Finite Element Analysis of Coiled
Tubing Forces SPE
89515 IRISS
- Intervention Riser
Integrity and Safety
System Zeta
Model Validation (analytical
solution vs. the Zeta Model output)