Improvement of response time and cutting capability of Blow Out Preventer (BOP)
Abstract
There is a general demand in the market for BlowOut Preventers (BOP), which arecapable of cutting tougher materials and cutting them faster than what is availabletoday. This will give better safety and a more efficient use of the equipment. Bettercutting capabilities are directly related to the pressures available to the cutting actuator.Normal accumulators loose pressure while it is drained. To avoid this a gas tank withhigh pressure nitrogen is proposed to boost the pressures during the cutting operation.A boost tank will however contain pressures which are much higher then the allowedpressure in the BOP circuit. It is therefore necessary with a governor which controlsthe pressure. Normal pressure regulating valves tend to have difficulties maintaining aconstant pressure while the pressure in the boost tank drops. Therefore is a PI-governorproposed, which may increase the stability and reliability of the BOP.This report focuses mainly on the design of the PI-governor and how to optimize itsdesign and parameters. The results are promising and the solution shows a more stablepressure than both the old accumulator solution and normal pressure regulating valves.There are however a few flaws with the design. First; may even very small leakagesand changes in material properties severely reduce and/or destroy the efficiency of thegovernor. Small leakages may quickly increase the system pressures and empty theboost tank. Another problem is the overlap in normal proportional directional valves.This severely reduces the efficiency of the integrator in the governor.A mechanism for refilling the boost tank using a high pressure supply line from therig is found to work quite well in simulations. The nitrogen gas is pushed back intothe boost tank and the system is reset.