Subsea Control and Data Acquisition
Organized by the Institute of Measurement and Control (IMC)
Professional Engineering Publishing
Published on 1. January 1996
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-85298-993-7 (ISBN)
Description
This volume contains refereed papers accepted for the Conference on Subsea Control and Data Acquisition held at the City Conference Centre, London in 1996. The conference was organized by the Institute of Measurement and Control in association with The Society for Underwater Technology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bury St Edmunds
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
12ill.91figs.
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 200 mm
Weight
573 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85298-993-7 (9780852989937)
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Content
Theory and application: advanced control and monitoring of subsea production systems, S. Daley; cathodic protection of subsea installations - a challenge to the designer, I.B. Tiller. Control fluids and seals: subsea control fluids today and for the future - the SSSV test rig, T. Globe; hydraulic fluids and their future in a more environmentally conscious industry, J. Naylor and S. McManus. System integration: experience from design and commissioning of integrated subsea and platform control systems, S. Corneliussen and T. Haugan; deployment instrumentation and control system for a gravity base tank, D. Norman; control system facing up to new constraints, C. Vigne. Service experience: subsea hydraulic pressure intensification - into service, R. Benjamin; FOWM - new generation downhole monitoring system, B. Bjornstad; the development of a drive close subsea choke valve actuator for deepwater applications, D.B. Martin. Acoustic technology: a non-intrusive sand detection system for subsea installation, T.G. Fossum and O. Helgesen; underwater acoustic telemetry of complex analogue signals in a multipath channel, R.S. Habib Istepanian and B. Woodward; damage detection in offshore platforms using vibration source location, M.S. Gelder and J.M. Shippen; low cost acoustic imaging using orthogonal techniques, J.M. Beresford. High-integrity pipeline protection systems: pipeline pressure specification break system, W.D. Loth and R. Benjamin; high integrity solid state shutdown systems in subsea locations, I.K. Ramsay-Connell; development of subsea high integrity pipeline protection systems (HIPPS), L.A. Adriaansen. Extending the technology: subsea power - electrical equipment demonstration (SPEED), C.J. Peachey and G.T. Baynes; update on dynamic umbilicals, P.T. Holen; prototype fibre-optic based ultrahigh pressure remote sensor with built-in temperature compensation, Y.J. Rao and D.A. Jackson; remote control of a deep ocean rock drill, D.G. Wallis.