AU2002306570A1 - Reinforced pipe for a pressured medium - Google Patents

Reinforced pipe for a pressured medium

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AU2002306570A1
AU2002306570A1 AU2002306570A AU2002306570A AU2002306570A1 AU 2002306570 A1 AU2002306570 A1 AU 2002306570A1 AU 2002306570 A AU2002306570 A AU 2002306570A AU 2002306570 A AU2002306570 A AU 2002306570A AU 2002306570 A1 AU2002306570 A1 AU 2002306570A1
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pipe
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Lambertus Gerrit Peter Dalmolen
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Pipelife Nederland BV
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Reinforced pipe for a pressurised medium
The invention relates to a pipe for transporting a pressurised medium, comprising a plastic pipe body as well as reinforcement extending in the circumferential direction tliereof for absorbing the tensile forces arising as a consequence of the overpressure, which reinforcement is constructed as a strip of plastic material containing a series of wires of a relatively high tensile strength and/or rigidity, which wires extend alongside one another in the longitudinal direction of the strip of plastic material, which strip of plastic material containing wires is wound spirally with respect to the plastic pipe body. A pipe of this type is known. The plastic pipe body provides the desired tightness, whilst the reinforcement provides the requisite resistance to the internal overpressure of the medium. The media concerned can be gases and/or fluids. By means of suitable choice of the plastic material for the pipe body, the pipe can be used for a wide variety of purposes. The use of such a pipe in the extraction and transport of hydrocarbons, such as crude oil and natural gas, is mentioned as an example. Such products can contain aggressive constituents, such as sulphur compounds, which a steel pipe is less well able to withstand.
The pressures and temperatures of such media to be transported are high. A pressure of, for example, 200 bar and a temperature of 60 ^C - 140 °C must be assumed. For these reasons it is therefore also necessary to provide the plastic pipe body with reinforcement. In this context it is known to wind fibres or wires which have a high tensile strength and rigidity around the plastic pipe body. The use of aramide fibres, which are incorporated in a strip of plastic material, is mentioned as an example.
According to another possibility the fibres or wires are each separately wound around the pipe body at an angle of 50 - 55° with respect to the axis in a continuous process. The angle of winding is chosen to be alternately opposed, such that the fibres or wires are arranged crosswise over one another.
These known pipes have various disadvantages. The winding process is laborious and takes a relatively long lime. The fibres or wires that are wound on the pipe body must then be provided with a protective layer. Especially in the case of steel wires this is extremely important with a view to preventing corrosion.
The aim of the invention is to provide a pipe of the abovementioued type that does not have these disadvantages, Said aim is achieved in that the reinforcement comprises steel wires. The pipe provided with a strip of plastic material containing steel wires first of all has an advantage with regard to production. Such a strip is simple to handle and in any event can be applied around the pipe body very much more easily than a serie,s of separate wires.
Furthermore, it is ensured that the wires are a uniform distance apart, since they are fixed in the plastic material of the strip.
In particular, the wires or fibres can be completely encased in the plastic material of the strip, fti this case the wires or fibres are well protected against external influences. This is important especially in the case of steel wires, since in this case the risk of corrosion is minimal or even absent. Preferably, in the pipe according to the invention the plastic material of the pipe body and the plastic material of the strip arc compatible.
The cohesion between the pipe body and the reinforcement can be increased if the plastic material of the pipe body and the plastic material of the strip are fused to one another. The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to an illustrative embodiment shown in the figures.
Fig. 1 shows a perspective and sectional view of a pipe according to the invention. Fig. 2 shows, on an enlarged scale, a section of strip-like material for the pipe as shown in Fig. L The pipe according to the invention shown in Fig. 1 comprises a plastic pipe body indicated in its entirety by 1, as well as a strip of plastic material 2 wound spirally around said pipe body 1. This strip of plastic material 2, which is also shown in Fig. 1, contains a number of steel wires 3 or steel cables of twisted steel wires extending alongside one another regular distances apart. The strip 2 comprises a matrix 4 which preferably is of the same material as the plastic of the pipe body, for example polyethylene.
In the illustrative embodiment shown in Fig, 1 the strip of plastic material 2 is wound around the plastic pipe body 1 in such a way that the angle between the steel wires 3 and the axis of the pipe is approximately 53°. By this means a favourable stress and strain distribution in the pipe is obtained when an overpressure is applied to the interior of the latter.
The steel cables 3 are well embedded in the matrix material 4» such that the risk of rusting is minimal. The steel wires can optionally be galvanised. The strip 2 is fused with the plastic pipe body 1, To this end the strip 2 is heated to the softening temperature, for example by means of infra-red heating. The plastic pipe body 1 can also be heated in advance. Excellent adhesion is then obtained on winding the strip 2 spirally around the pipe body.

Claims (7)

Claims
1. Pipe for transporting a pressurised medium, comprising a plastic pipe body (1) as well as reinforcement (2-4) extending in the circumferential direction thereof for absorbing the tensile forces arising as a consequence of the overpressure, which reinforcement (2-4) is constructed as a strip of plastic material (2) containing a series of wires (3) of a relatively high tensile strength and/or rigidity, which wires (3) extend alongside one another in the longitudinal direction of the strip of plastic material (2), which strip of plastic material (2) containing wires (3) is wound spirally with respect to the plastic pipe body (1), characterised in that the reinforcement comprises steel wires (3).
2. Pipe according to Claim 1, wherein the series of steel wires (3) is encased by the strip of plastic material (2).
3. Pipe according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the reinforcement comprises a series of cables and each cable consists of twisted steel wires,
4. Pipe according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the plastic material of the pipe body (1) and the plastic material of the strip (2) are compatible.
5. Pipe according to Claim 4, wherein the plastic material of the pipe body (1) and the plastic material of the strip (2) are fused to one another,
6. Pipe according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the strip of plastic material (2) comprises polyethylene.
7. Pipe according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the pipe body (1) comprises polyethylene,
8, Pipe according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the steel wires (3) are galvanised.
AU2002306570A 2001-05-03 2002-05-03 Reinforced pipe for a pressured medium Abandoned AU2002306570A1 (en)

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