Method for placing a floating structure on the sea bed
First Claim
1. A method for supporting at deeper layers of sea bed soil a floating structure which is submerged down onto the sea bed and founded, the structure comprising a caisson having at least one ballast cell and a plurality of skirts extending downwardly below the base of said caisson and defining compartments, said compartments being open at their lower ends, said method comprising the steps of:
- floating said structure to a location at sea;
sinking said structure at said location;
introducing sufficient ballast into said ballast cell to cause the skirts to penetrate downwardly into said deeper layers of sea bed soil whereby said skirts form closed compartments each being defined by the skirt, the base of said caisson, and the sea bed;
removing sea water trapped within said closed compartments; and
removing ballast from said ballast cell to reduce the vertical load on the sea bed to a load level which the material making up the sea bed can bear without failing whereby movement of said structure is primarily restrained by adherence and friction between the sea bed and said skirts and by temporary pressure differentials within said closed compartments created by partial movement of said structure.
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Abstract
A method of supporting a structure, such as a drilling structure used in offshore oil activities. The structure includes a caisson having at least one ballast cell and a plurality of skirts extending downwardly below the base of the caisson. The skirts define compartments which are open at their lower ends. The structure is floated to a location at sea and is then sunk. Ballast is then introduced into the ballast cell to cause the skirts to penetrate downwardly into deeper layers of sea bed soil. The skirts thus form closed compartments. Sea water trapped within the compartments is then removed and ballast is then removed from the ballast cell to reduce the vertical load on the sea bed to a load level such that the sea bed material does not fail. Movement of the structure is primarily restrained by adherence and friction between the sea bed and the skirts and by temporary pressure differentials within the closed compartments created by partial movement of the structure.
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1. A method for supporting at deeper layers of sea bed soil a floating structure which is submerged down onto the sea bed and founded, the structure comprising a caisson having at least one ballast cell and a plurality of skirts extending downwardly below the base of said caisson and defining compartments, said compartments being open at their lower ends, said method comprising the steps of:
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floating said structure to a location at sea; sinking said structure at said location; introducing sufficient ballast into said ballast cell to cause the skirts to penetrate downwardly into said deeper layers of sea bed soil whereby said skirts form closed compartments each being defined by the skirt, the base of said caisson, and the sea bed; removing sea water trapped within said closed compartments; and removing ballast from said ballast cell to reduce the vertical load on the sea bed to a load level which the material making up the sea bed can bear without failing whereby movement of said structure is primarily restrained by adherence and friction between the sea bed and said skirts and by temporary pressure differentials within said closed compartments created by partial movement of said structure. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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