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capabilities and activities in the area of Deep Ocean Pressure
Simulation Testing.
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Deep Ocean Pressure Simulation
Testing

With more than 48 years of experience in offshore and marine technologies,
Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) offers a wide variety of services to meet
the need for deep ocean pressure simulation testing. These services provide a
final check of quality and operational integrity for clients including oil pro-ducers,
manufacturers of subsea components, pipeline manufacturers, and the U.S. Navy.
The SwRI Ocean Engineering and Structural Testing Laboratory has more than
10,500 square feet of climate-controlled laboratory space, with additional
outdoor test facilities. Deep ocean pressure simulation test chambers range from
90 inches inside diameter, 20 feet deep to 10 inches inside diameter, 20,000
psig.
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The main pressure laboratory houses more than 10 deep
ocean pressure simulation chambers which are used for static, cyclic, and
destruct testing.
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Services
- Engineering design verification
- Product evaluation
- Prototype construction
- Design and fabrication of special test fixtures for client-specified
requirements
- High-speed and still underwater photography
In April 2001 the Institute installed a new vertical
chamber rated at 6,000 psig, 13,480 feet, 32°F. The chamber has hydraulic
and electrical penetrations, and underwater cameras are available.
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Testing
- Internal and external hydrostatic pressure tests
- Stress analysis and acceptance tests
- Operational tests requiring electrical and hydraulic penetrations
- Collapse and burst tests on API steel pipe casing, fiberglass pipe,
titanium, and stainless steel pipe
- Testing of prototype equipment, pressure housings, subsea
instrumentation, cables, connectors, oil field production and safety
equipment
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Test chamber 20 feet deep with 90-inch inside
diameter
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Subsea production assembly being prepared for test
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Subsea valve being placed in test chamber
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Large-diameter pipe casing after collapse test
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For additional information about Deep Ocean Pressure Simulation Testing, please visit
www.deepoceansimulation.swri.org.
This flyer was published in September 2007. For more information
about deep ocean pressure simulator testing, contact
Jessie
I. Ramon, Manager, Phone
(210) 522-2441, or
Lee E. Ries, Principal Engineer Technician, Phone
(210) 522-3061, Fax (210) 522-3485, Test and Evaluation Section, Department of
Structural Engineering, Mechanical
and Materials Engineering Division,Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, Texas
78228-0510.
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