Troll pilot control system - advanced control system for a subsea separator

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Baggs, C
Kent, I
Erikson, K
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U6 [水路运输]; P75 [海洋工程];
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This paper describes the design of a subsea control system for control and monitoring of a subsea water separator, for use by Norsk Hydro in the Troll field, offshore Norway. The separator uses a gravity separator to extract water from produced fluids. The water is then reinjected into a disposal well, via a subsea variable speed pump. The control system comprises topside computers and fibre optic communication, together with a subsea control module for control of separator valves and monitoring of pressure, temperature and separator water level sensors. The system operates in a closed loop, with water level measurements resulting in control of the water injection pump speed. Key feature is fibre-optic communication at 1.5 MHz, primarily for immunity from interference from the pump electrical supply, operating in half duplex mode on a single fibre. Full redundancy is provided for all electrical and optical equipment including sensors with 4 redundant communication channels. The level sensors use a combination of technologies to give accurate and reliable, long-term measurements in the hostile separator environment. A redundant high-speed general-purpose Fieldbus (DC power and communication) is provided subsea for connection of complex sensors (level sensor) plus others as required in the future. Topside computers, which are fully integrated with the Troll C facility network, provide analysis of the data from dual level sensors, to detect the Interfaces between water, oil and gas, in the presence of emulsions and foam. This is used to control the pump speed in order to maintain a constant water level in the separator. The equipment began integration and land trials in the last quarter of 1998, and was installed subsea in September 1999.
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