Oil Hoses
Single Carcass Hose
A single carcass hose consists of the three main elements:
- lining
- body
- cover
Double Carcass Hose
A double carcass hose consists of the single carcass hosesand a second carcass. The second carcass consists of a:
- lining
- body consisting of: reinforcing textile fabric, textile cord or other types of reinforcement
- cover
The second carcass has the ability to contain a potential leak of the primary carcass. A double carcass hose will be provided with a means for detecting any leak from the primary carcass.
System Design Definitions
- Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM): The shape of the anchor lines, typically chain or wire rope or a combination of both, which are positioned between the anchors on the sea floor and the mooring buoy or FSO/FPSO. So hull so that they assume a shape where the anchor line touches down horizontally on the sea floor.
- Marine Breakaway Coupling (MBC): A device designed to provide protection to the cargo transfer system and floating hose against surge pressures and/or axial tension in the hose, by automatic shut-off of liquid flow and separation before the floating hose integrity is damaged.
- Single Point Mooring (SPM): An integrated mooring arrangement for bow mooring a conventional tanker. An SPM includes CALM (Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring) buoy, SALM (Single Anchor Leg Mooring), SBM (Single Buoy Mooring), F(P)SO and a turret type mooring to a spar or similar structure.
- Pipeline End Manifold (PLEM): A PLEM comprises of a structural base supporting a piping manifold and facilitates the subsea termination of the pipeline and the connection to the marine hose.
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