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API RP 17A-2006 pdf free download.Design and Operation of Subsea Production Systems—General Requirements and Recommendations.
ISO 13628-6, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Design and operation of subsea production systems — Part 6: Subsea production control systems ISO 13628-7: — 2) , Petroleum and natural gas industries — Design and operation of subsea production systems — Part 7: Completion/workover riser systems ISO 13628-8, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Design and operation of subsea production systems — Part 8: Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) interfaces on subsea production systems ISO 13628-9, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Design and operation of subsea production systems — Part 9: Remotely Operated Tool (ROT) intervention systems API RP 2A, Recommended Practice for Planning, Designing and Constructing Fixed Offshore Platforms — Working Stress Design Twenty-First Edition DNV2.7-1, Offshore freight containers 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations For the purposes of this document, the following terms, definitions and abbreviated terms apply. 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.1.1 barrier element forming part of a pressure-containing envelope which is designed to prevent unintentional flow of produced/injected fluids, particularly to the external environment 3.1.2 deep water water depth generally ranging from 610 m (2 000 ft) to 1 830 m (6 000 ft) NOTE Since the physical circumstances of any situtation will change as a function of water depth, use of the term “deep water” implies that it may be necessary to consider design and/or technology alternatives. 3.1.3 first-end connection connection made at the initiation point of the flowline or umbilical installation process 3.1.4 flowline production/injection line, service line or pipeline through which fluid flows NOTE In this part of ISO 13628, the term is used to describe solutions or circumstances of general nature related to a flowline. 3.1.5 flying lead unarmoured umbilical jumper with a termination plate at either end (incorporating connectors for the various lines) used to connect subsea facilities together 3.1.6 jumper short segment of flexible pipe with a connector half at either end NOTE A jumper is commonly used to connect flowlines and/or subsea facilities together, e.g. a subsea flowline to a hard pipe riser installed on a production platform. 3.1.7 process valve any valve located downstream of the tree wing valves in the production flow path 3.1.8 pull-in head device used for terminating the end of a flowline or umbilical so that it can be loaded/offloaded from a vessel and pulled along the seabed and/or through an I-tube or J-tube 3.1.9 second-end connection connection made at the termination point of the flowline or umbilical installation process 3.1.10 spool short segment of rigid pipe with a connector half at either end NOTE A spool is commonly used to connect flowlines and/or subsea facilities together, e.g. a subsea tree to a subsea manifold. 3.1.11 ultra-deep water water depth exceeding 1 830 m (6 000 ft) NOTE 1 Since the physical circumstances of any situtation will change as a function of water depth, use of the term “ultra-deep water” implies that it may be necessary to consider design and/or technology alternatives. NOTE 2 For description of pressure and temperature ratings, the definition given in the applicable subsystem International Standard and other relevant standards and design codes is used. 3.1.12 umbilical jumper short segment of umbilical with a termination plate at either end (incorporating connectors for the various lines) used to connect subsea facilities together NOTE An umbilical jumper is commonly used to connect e.g. a subsea umbilical termination to a subsea umbilical distribution unit.
4 Systems and interface descriptions 4.1 General 4.1.1 This clause describes subsea systems and main components in general and defines subsystem interfaces and corresponding specification break points. 4.1.2 Subsea production systems can range in complexity from a single satellite well with a flowline linked to a fixed platform or an onshore installation, to several wells on a template or clustered around a manifold producing via subsea processing/commingling facilities and transferring to a fixed or floating facility, or directly to an onshore installation.

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