An umbilical assembly for supplying power to subsea equipment includes an electrical conductor to convey an electrical current to the subsea equipment. An insulator surrounds the conductor. A support member is positioned between the insulator and the conductor. The support member has either non-magn
An umbilical assembly for supplying power to subsea equipment includes an electrical conductor to convey an electrical current to the subsea equipment. An insulator surrounds the conductor. A support member is positioned between the insulator and the conductor. The support member has either non-magnetic properties or low-magnetic properties because of its material composition. The support member is adapted to connect to a structure at the surface of the sea. The support member supports the weight of the conductor. The supporting of the weight of the conductor by the support member can be to reduce creep typically associated with the conductor supporting its own weight. The support member can be used to hermetically seal the conductor and prevent hydrogen migration along the conductor.
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1. An umbilical assembly for supplying power to subsea equipment, comprising: an outer jacket and an armor package that sealingly protects the internal components of the umbilical assembly from seawater and provides a first layer of protection from structural damage;an inner liner carried within the
1. An umbilical assembly for supplying power to subsea equipment, comprising: an outer jacket and an armor package that sealingly protects the internal components of the umbilical assembly from seawater and provides a first layer of protection from structural damage;an inner liner carried within the outer jacket and the armor package;an electrical conductor to convey an electrical current to the subsea equipment;an insulator surrounding the conductor; anda support member comprising stainless steel and having either nonmagnetic properties or low-magnetic properties, positioned between the insulator and the conductor such that the support member seals the conductor and prevents hydrogen migration along the conductor, the support member being adapted to connect to a structure at the surface of the sea, and the support member supporting the weight of the conductor. 2. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the conductor is a conductor selected from a group consisting of a stranded conductor, a solid conductor, and a segmented conductor. 3. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the conductor comprises a stranded conductor with copper cables, and the supporting of the weight of the conductor with the support member reduces creep. 4. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the support member is close-coupled with the conductor. 5. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the support member further comprises a textured inner surface that enhances friction between the support member and the conductor. 6. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the support member comprises a stainless steel having a chromium content of more than 19 weight percent. 7. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the support member comprises a stainless steel having a chromium content of between 22 and 25 weight percent. 8. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the support member comprises a stainless steel having a chromium content of more than 95 weight percent. 9. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the umbilical assembly comprise a plurality of conductors, support members, and insulators extending parallel to each other, and the umbilical assembly further comprises: an outer jacket enclosing the plurality of conductors, support members, and insulators. 10. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the umbilical is adapted to extend to a depth of at least 2000 feet to supply power to the subsea equipment. 11. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the umbilical is adapted to extend to a depth of at least 4000 feet to supply power to the subsea equipment. 12. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the umbilical is adapted to extend to a depth of at least 10,000 feet to supply power to the subsea equipment. 13. The umbilical assembly of claim 1, wherein the inner liner carries a lubricant conduit and a communication conduit. 14. A system for supplying power subsea to subsea equipment requiring electrical power, comprising: a structure associated with hydrocarbon production located at the surface of the sea;an umbilical assembly extending from the structure toward the sea floor to communicate electrical power from the structure to the subsea equipment wherein the umbilical assembly comprises an outer jacket and an armor package that sealingly protects the internal components of the umbilical assembly from seawater and provides a first layer of protection from structural damage; an inner liner carried within the outer jacket and the armor package; and a conductor;an insulator surrounding the conductor; anda support member comprising stainless steel and having either non-magnetic properties or low-magnetic properties, positioned between the insulator and the conductor such that the support member seals the conductor and prevents hydrogen migration along the conductor, the support member being connected to the structure at the surface of the sea, and the support member supporting the weight of the conductor. 15. The umbilical assembly of claim 14, wherein the support member hermetically seals the conductor and prevents hydrogen migration along the conductor. 16. The system of claim 14, wherein the assembly comprise a plurality of conductors, support members, and insulators extending parallel to each other, and further comprises: an outer jacket enclosing the plurality of conductors, support members, and insulators. 17. The system of claim 14, further comprising a subsea distribution module in electrical communication with the conductor and the subsea equipment, the distribution module selectively distributing electrical power received from the structure to the subsea equipment. 18. The system of claim 14, wherein the structure is supporting the subsea equipment, which is positioned on the sea floor and operating in an ultra-deepwater environment. 19. The system of claim 14, wherein: the conductor comprises copper and the supporting of the weight of the conductor with the support member eliminates creep for a predetermined lifetime of a hydrocarbon producing field. 20. The umbilical assembly of claim 19, wherein the conductor comprises a stranded conductor with a plurality of copper cables. 21. The system of claim 14, wherein the support member is close-coupled with the conductor. 22. The system of claim 14, wherein the support member further comprises a textured inner surface that enhances friction between the support member and the conductor. 23. A method of supplying electrical power from a structure at the surface of the sea to subsea electrical equipment, comprising: extending an umbilical assembly from the structure to the subsea electrical equipment wherein the umbilical assembly comprises an outer jacket and an armor package that sealingly protects the internal components of the umbilical assembly from seawater and provides a first layer of protection from structural damage; an inner liner carried within the outer jacket and the armor package; and a conductor;surrounding the conductor with an insulator;positioning a support member comprising stainless steel having either non-magnetic properties or low-magnetic properties between the insulator and the conductor such that the support member is configured to seal the conductor and prevent hydrogen migration along the conductor;connecting the support member to the structure; andsupporting the weight of the conductor in order to reduce creep associated with the weight of the conductor with a support member. 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of supporting the weight with the conductor further comprises eliminating creep associated with the weight of the conductor.
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