Motion Compensation System Hydraulics Can Get A Whole Lot Smarter.
In these ocean drilling platforms, motion compensation systems (aka “heave compensation) are used to nullify the effects of ocean waves on the fixed and rotating drill string and bit, wellhead risers, or in other cases, crane head tension. Systems generally fall into two categories of either active or passive heave compensation systems with active being the more modern and sophisticated of the two. Some systems use a hybrid approach, relying on active to kick in for only the most rugged conditions. Each system typically relies on the operation of one or more hydraulic cylinders or accumulators which act as “springs” to keep the load at a constant level or tension. As a way of understanding the incredible responsibility of these systems, a good heave compensation system can keep a crane load steady to within a few centimeters, in heaving seas with 10-12 meter wave heights!
The Role of Linear Position Sensors in Heave Compensation Hydraulics.
CPI’s New Solution To An Old Problem – The SL 2000 Hydraulic Linear Position Sensor
The CPI SL2000 Subsea Rated Linear Position Sensor |
CPI’s newest sensor, the SL2000, achieves a number of things that are critical to hydraulic cylinder manufacturers attempting to deploy on the drilling platform or under water at the wellhead or surface/sea edge.
ATEX & IECEx certifications – With these certifications, the SL2000 demonstrates all necessary intrinsic safety qualifications for sanctioned deployments in hazardous or combustible areas. These certifications cover regulatory requirements in both the United States and Europe.
Subsea Rated, Internal Mount Capable – The new design of the SL2000 uses a short rod magnetostrictive sensor to accurately report the position of our advanced drawwire sensor. The entire sensor can be completely submerged within hydraulic fluid inside the cylinder itself and supports standardized SEACON connectors with almost any desired voltage and current signaling. Our sensor has been qualified to 1 million cycles of operation at a pressure of 5000 ft in highly oxygenated seawater.
Long Stroke Lengths – Unlike other mechanically based or long rod systems, our sensor operates standard for a stroke of 10 meters. Our sensor is one of the few successfully deployed on telescoping cylinders. Even longer custom stroke lengths are available through our customization program.
Cost Effective – Advances in technology and design have made the SL2000 one of the most cost effective solutions for hydraulic cylinder position sensing in harsh duty environments.
The bottom line is this: If you haven’t looked looked at CPI linear position sensors for oilfield, or subsea mining hydraulics lately, then you haven’t really looked at CPI linear position sensors at all.
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