A riser joint keel assembly. A tapered riser joint is connected to a
larger diameter outer sleeve through a connection that allows the tapered
section and outer sleeve to function as one unit. In the combined design,
the outer sleeve provides the required sliding interface between the
riser and the guide at the keel of the hull while also providing some of
the bending compliance needed to transition from the riser supported in
the hull to the riser unsupported below the hull. The tapered section
also provides the remaining bending compliance needed for the transition.
The connection between the tapered and sleeve sections is a forged,
machined ring plate welded to the bottom end of the sleeve, which
provides a base for either bolted or threaded type attachment points for
the tapered riser joint below the ring plate and the internal riser joint
that continues to the surface.