Title :
Offshore platform powered with new electrical motor drive system
Author :
Lamell, Jan O. ; Trumbo, Timothy ; Nestli, Tom F.
Author_Institution :
ABB Autom. Technol., Vasteras, Sweden
Abstract :
A new type of compressor motor drive and electrical transmission system will be installed on a Norwegian offshore platform in the North Sea. New compressors are required to compensate the declining reservoir pressure and boost the gas capacity through the pipelines to mainland. The variable speed drive systems consist of two 56 kilovolts, 40 MW synchronous cable wound motors and two directly connected high voltage direct current transmission lines, which are powered from mainland. The electrical drive system increases and secures the gas production at a higher efficiency than conventional gas turbine driven compressor systems and avoid emissions of environmentally harmful substances from the platform. The equipment in the electrical drive systems was under test during 2003 and was delivered for assembly on the mainland, after which it was shipped out to the platform. The drive systems are scheduled for installation in 2004 and commissioning in 2005. The application of a variable speed drive on a platform powered from mainland and utilization of a new combination of electrical cable wound motor and high voltage source converter, have required accurate analysis and design and thorough testing of the motor.
Keywords :
HVDC power transmission; compressors; machine testing; motor drives; offshore installations; power convertors; power transmission lines; synchronous motors; variable speed drives; 40 MW; 56 kV; North Sea; Norwegian offshore platform; compressor motor drive; electrical motor drive system; electrical transmission system; environmentally harmful substances; high voltage direct current transmission lines; high voltage source converter; motor testing; synchronous cable wound motors; variable speed drive systems; DC motors; Motor drives; Pipelines; Power cables; Power transmission lines; Reservoirs; Synchronous motors; Variable speed drives; Voltage; Wounds; Compressor motor; HVDC transmission; High-voltage motor; electrical drive; offshore platform; variable frequency; variable speed;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 2005. Industry Applications Society 52nd Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9272-8
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2005.1524562