Single column semisubmersible drilling vessel
Abstract
The vessel comprises a pair of laterally spaced elongated hulls having a
plurality of upstanding columns spaced along outboard portions of the
hulls. In the preferred form, a central column supports a working platform
in spaced relation above the hulls. The hulls buoyantly support the vessel
in a low draft condition with the hulls having freeboard. The hulls and
outboard columns have ballast compartments for ballasting and deballasting
the vessel to respectively submerge the hulls, outboard columns, and a
portion of the central column to provide a high draft condition with the
mean waterline located intermediate the height of the central column and
between the platform and the upper ends of the outboard columns, and
return the vessel to a low draft condition. The outboard columns provide
stability to the vessel during the initial portion of its transition from
the low draft condition to the high draft condition and in the final
portion of its transition from the high to the low draft condition.
Stability in the high draft condition is predominantly provided by
locating the center of gravity below the center of buoyancy. Drilling
operations in the high draft condition are effected through the central
column which also provides decks for mud handling, storage, etc.
| Inventors: |
Goren; Yoram (Los Angeles, CA), Lloyd, III; Samuel H. (Houston, TX) |
| Assignee: |
Santa Fe International Corporation
(Orange,
CA)
|
| Appl. No.:
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05/630,752 |
| Filed:
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November 10, 1975 |