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TY - JOUR
T1 - A literature review on the technologies of bonded hoses for marine applications
AU - Amaechi, Chiemela Victor
AU - Wang, Facheng
AU - Ja'e, Idris Ahmed
AU - Aboshio, Aaron
AU - Odijie, Agbomerie Charles
AU - Ye, Jianqiao
PY - 2022/12/31
Y1 - 2022/12/31
N2 - Marine bonded hoses are conduit-tubular structures used for loading, discharging, transferring and transporting fluid products like oil, gas, and water. These marine conduits are applied in the offshore industry by utilising novel marine materials and sustainable technologies. Based on sustainability, there are advances made as solutions for challenging environments. These challenges include scouring gases, deep water regions, changing sea water temperatures, platform loads and vessel motions. These environments also require sustainable materials like marine composites. This paper reviews historical timeline and patent development of hoses in the marine environment. It highlights key developments on marine hoses and their configurations. These configurations include FPSO-FSO with hose attachments in catenary configurations and CALM buoy-PLEM in Lazy-S configurations. The review also discusses the evolutions in the hose designs, potentials of the hoses, and recent state-of-the-art developments in the industry. Comprehensive discussions with necessary recommendations are made for fluid applications in the offshore industry.
AB - Marine bonded hoses are conduit-tubular structures used for loading, discharging, transferring and transporting fluid products like oil, gas, and water. These marine conduits are applied in the offshore industry by utilising novel marine materials and sustainable technologies. Based on sustainability, there are advances made as solutions for challenging environments. These challenges include scouring gases, deep water regions, changing sea water temperatures, platform loads and vessel motions. These environments also require sustainable materials like marine composites. This paper reviews historical timeline and patent development of hoses in the marine environment. It highlights key developments on marine hoses and their configurations. These configurations include FPSO-FSO with hose attachments in catenary configurations and CALM buoy-PLEM in Lazy-S configurations. The review also discusses the evolutions in the hose designs, potentials of the hoses, and recent state-of-the-art developments in the industry. Comprehensive discussions with necessary recommendations are made for fluid applications in the offshore industry.
KW - Bonded marine hose
KW - flexible marine riser
KW - floating offshore structure (FOS)
KW - offshore platform
KW - hose development
KW - catenary anchor leg mooring (CALM) buoy
U2 - 10.1080/17445302.2022.2027682
DO - 10.1080/17445302.2022.2027682
M3 - Review article
VL - 17
SP - 2819
EP - 2850
JO - Ships and Offshore Structures
JF - Ships and Offshore Structures
SN - 1744-5302
IS - 12
ER -