Marine Riser
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A riser tensioner is a device used on an offshore oil drilling rig or ship which keeps a positive pulling force on the riser pipe, independent of the movement of the drill rig or drill ship. The official name is Marine Riser Tensioner.
A riser is a string of pipe between the sea bottom and ship or rig. If there were no tensioner and the ship or rig moves downward, the riser would buckle; if the ship or rig is raised, high forces would be transmitted to the riser. To counteract these forces, a number of riser tensioners (springs) are mounted between the ship (rig) and riser. Each riser tensioner consists out of a hydraulic cylinder with sheaves at both sides. The cylinder is connected to a number of high-pressure gas bottles via a medium separator. A wire rope is rigged in the cylinder; one end is connected to the fixed part of the tensioner, the other end is connected to the riser.
Onboard a drill rig or drill ship, various tensioners are used:
Suppliers
Aker Kvaerner MH (Maritime Hydraulics)
National Oilwell Varco
Rucker Shaffer
Vetco
Brown Brothers/Vickers
Oceaneering


