WO2009141409A2 - Method and system of laying underwater pipelines in the bed of a body of water - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of laying underwater pipelines in the bed of a body of water.
- In-bed laying underwater pipelines is commonly known as “underground laying", and comprises laying the pipeline along a given path on the bed of the body of water; breaking up a ground mass along the path to a given depth; digging a trench or generally removing the broken ground mass, which normally coincides with the ground-breaking stage; and possibly burying the pipeline.
- currently used known techniques comprise removing the broken ground mass to form a trench in the bed of the body of water; and lowering the pipeline into the trench.
- the pipeline may later be covered over with the removed ground mass to fill in the trench and bury the pipeline.
- Underwater pipelines carrying hydrocarbons are normally laid completely or partly underground for various reasons, some of which are discussed below.
- Underwater pipelines are normally laid underground close to shore approaches, in relatively shallow water, to protect them from damage by blunt objects, such as anchors or nets, and are sometimes laid underground to protect them from natural agents, such as wave motion and currents, which may result in severe stress. That is, when a pipeline is laid on the bed of a body of water, it may span two supporting areas of the bed, i.e. a portion of the pipeline may be raised off the bed; in which case, the pipeline is dangerously exposed to, and offers little resistance to the movements induced by, wave motion and currents.
- Underground laying may also be required for reasons of thermal instability, which result in deformation (upheaval/lateral buckling) of the pipeline, or to protect the pipeline from the mechanical action of ice, which, in very deep water, may result in scouring of the bed.
- the pipeline often need simply be laid at the bottom of a suitably deep trench dug before laying (pre-trenching) or more often after laying the pipeline (post-trenching) .
- pre-trenching pre-trenching
- post-trenching post-trenching
- the depth of the trench is normally such that the top line of the pipeline is roughly a metre below the surface of the bed, though severe environmental conditions may sometimes call for deeper trenches (of several metres) .
- Trenching and backfilling are performed using digging equipment, and post-trenching (with the pipeline already laid on the bed) is the normal practice, to dig and backfill the trench in one go.
- Patent Application WO 2005/005736 A first method of underground laying underwater pipelines is described in Patent Application WO 2005/005736. This is a post-trenching method comprising the steps of breaking up a ground mass in the bed to open the way; and drawing a huge plough along the opening to form a trench in which to lower the pipeline.
- a second method of underground laying underwater pipelines is described in Patent Application WO 2004/016366, in which the method comprises breaking up a ground mass in the bed; clearing a trench using pumps installed on a support vessel; lowering the pipeline into the trench; and filling the trench using the pumps on the support vessel.
- the mass of broken material is first sucked out and then released, downstream from the suction area, by the pumps on the support vessel; and the trench extends between the suction area and the release area.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method designed to minimize energy consumption, particularly when underground laying at considerable depth.
- a method of laying underwater pipelines in the bed of a body of water comprising the steps of laying an underwater pipeline along a given path on the bed of the body of water; breaking up a ground mass along said path to a given depth; and fluidifying the broken ground mass beneath the underwater pipeline to sink the underwater pipeline into the fluidified ground mass .
- the present invention provides for minimizing the ground mass to be transferred, and the distance it has to be transferred, by eliminating the need to dig a trench. Moreover, part of the fluidified ground mass is moved by the underwater pipeline itself as it sinks.
- the present invention also relates to a system for laying underwater pipelines in the bed of a body of water.
- a system for laying underwater pipelines in the bed of a body of water comprising laying means for laying an underwater pipeline along a given path; breaking means for breaking up a ground mass along said path to a given depth; and fluidifying means for fluidifying the broken ground mass beneath the underwater pipeline to sink the underwater pipeline into the fluidified ground mass.
- Figures 1 and 2 show simplified plan views of an underwater-pipeline laying vessel at respective stages in laying an underwater pipeline using the method according to the present invention
- Figure 3 shows a partly sectioned side view, with parts removed for clarity, of one step in laying an underwater pipeline in the bed of a body of water in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 4 shows a partly sectioned rear view, with parts removed for clarity, of a ground-breaking step in the method according to the present invention
- Figures 5 and 6 show views in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of a ground-working vehicle in different operating configurations with respect to an underwater pipeline;
- Figure 7 shows a larger-scale view in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the Figure 5 and 6 vehicle;
- Figures 8 and 9 show views in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of a burying vehicle in different operating configurations with respect to an underwater pipeline;
- Figures 1OA to 1OD show front sections, with parts removed for clarity, of successive steps in sinking the underwater pipeline.
- Figure 1 indicates a laying vessel, which advances in a body of water 2 to lay an underwater pipeline 4 along a given path P on the bed 3 of the body of water 2.
- body of water is intended to may any stretch of water, such as sea, ocean, lake, etc.
- bed is intended to mean the concave layer of the earth's crust containing the mass of water in the body.
- Underwater pipeline 4 is eventually to be laid in, i.e. beneath the surface of, bed 3, so the method according to the invention comprises breaking up a ground mass along path P; and locally fluidifying the broken ground mass of bed 3 beneath underwater pipeline 4 to a given depth, so as to sink underwater pipeline 4 into the fluidified ground mass.
- Number 5 in Figure 3 indicates part of a system for laying underwater pipelines in bed 3 of body of water 2.
- Laying system 5 also comprises the laying vessel 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2.
- laying system 5 comprises a support vessel 6; a ground-working vehicle 7; and a number of burying vehicles 8.
- Vehicles 7 and 8 are underwater vehicles that can be guided along path P.
- Support vessel 6 serves to guide vehicles 7 and 8 along path P and to supply vehicles 7 and 8 with electrical power, control signals, compressed air, hydraulic power, etc. Accordingly, each of vehicles 7 and 8 is connected to support vessel 6 by a bundle of cables 9, and is moved along path P in a traveling direction Dl.
- laying system 5 comprises a train in turn comprising a ground-working vehicle 7, and four burying vehicles 8 in line behind ground- working vehicle 7. Vehicles 7 and 8 are moved in traveling direction Dl along path P, and are located over underwater pipeline 4.
- the number of burying vehicles 8 depends on how deep (measured with respect to the level of bed 3) underwater pipeline 4 is to be laid; the greater the depth, the greater the number of burying vehicles 8.
- each ground-working unit 12 comprises a runner 14 fixed to frame 10 and extending along an axis A3 perpendicular to axis A2 and, in use, substantially perpendicular to bed 3; a slide 15 fitted to runner 14 and movable selectively along and about axis A3; a ground-working tool 16 fitted to slide 15 and extending downwards along an axis A4 sloping slightly with respect to axis A3; and a motor 17 for rotating tool 16 about axis A4 and with respect to slide 15 .
- each slide 15 is moved along respective runner 14 by an actuator 18, and about respective runner 14 by an actuator 19, to adjust the position of ground-working tools 16.
- each tool 16 is designed to break up any type of terrain, including clayey and rocky terrain, and comprises a central shaft 20 extending along axis A4 ; a blade 21 coiling about axis A4 with a constant radius R from slide 15 to the free end of tool 16, and with the last turn, close to the free end, decreasing slightly in radius with respect to radius R; teeth 22 made of hard material and equally spaced along blade 21; and arms 23 connecting shaft 20 to blade 21.
- the pitch PD of the spiral of blade 21 is constant, and the ratio between pitch PD and twice radius R, i.e. the diameter, of the spiral ranges between 0.2 and 0.9 and preferably between 0.4 and 0.5.
- the ratio considered best is 0.45.
- the ratios mentioned improve the cutting action, as opposed to the scraping action, of blade 21, and so reduce the energy required, even when working clayey terrain, and minimize the amount of terrain removed by blade 21. They also enable simultaneous engagement of a larger number of turns, and therefore of teeth 22, per unit of length along axis A4.
- Each tool 16 comprises a lubricating circuit 24 extending along shaft 20, blade 21, and arms 23, and which comprises a water supply pump (not shown) , and terminates in nozzles (not shown) arranged along blade 21, at teeth 22, to lubricate blade 21 and teeth 22.
- Lubrication is particularly necessary when using tool 16 in clayey terrain, which tends to stick to blade 21 and teeth 22.
- the lubricating water is dispersed into the broken ground, and so assists in impregnating the broken ground mass with water and, hence, the later fluidifying stage .
- a gap is left between each slide 15 and respective blade 21, so slide 15 can be rotated about runner 14 to position blade 21, and break up the ground, directly beneath underwater pipeline 4.
- ground-working tools 16 break up a ground mass located directly beneath underwater pipeline 4, extending along path P, and substantially prismatic in shape.
- the broken ground mass has a main face 25 on a level with bed 3 and of a width preferably ranging between two and four times the width of underwater pipeline 4; two almost vertical, slightly converging lateral faces 26; and a bottom face 27 slightly narrower than main face 25.
- each burying vehicle 8 extends along an axis A5, and comprises a saddle-type frame 28 which, if needed, can be positioned astride underwater pipeline 4; two propulsion devices 29 - in the example shown, two powered tracks that can be positioned on opposite sides of underwater pipeline 4 ; and a burying device 30.
- Burying device 30 comprises four runners 31, each fixed to frame 28 and extending along an axis A6 perpendicular to axis A5 and, in use, perpendicular to bed 3 ( Figure 3) ; a slide 32 movable along runners 31 in a direction D2 parallel to axis A6; a fluidifier 33 for fluidifying the broken ground mass; and two pump assemblies 34, each fixed to frame 28 and comprising a pump 35, preferably a centrifugal pump with an elongated draw pipe (not shown) for drawing clean water, and an electric motor 36 for powering respective pump 35.
- Fluidifier 33 is fixed to slide 32 and movable with it in direction D2.
- slide 32 is connected to runners 31 by powered mechanisms 37 for adjusting the position of slide 32 in direction D2 with respect to frame 28, and hence the depth of fluidifier 33 in the broken ground mass, as shown more clearly in Figure 3, in which the depth of respective fluidifiers 33 of the burying vehicles 8 in the train decreases in traveling direction Dl.
- the positions of fluidifiers 33 in the drawings are purely indicative, and the ideal position is determined by adjusting the position of slides 32.
- fluidifier 33 comprises two tubular structures 38, which are placed on opposite sides of underwater pipeline 4, as shown in Figure 8, and are connected by thrusters 39 which push underwater pipeline 4 downwards in direction D2 to assist sinking of underwater pipeline 4 into the fluidified ground mass.
- thrusters 39 are in the form of bars 40 fitted with rollers 41, which are placed on the top of underwater pipeline 4.
- each tubular structure 38 comprises a number of tubes 42 parallel to axis A6; and a tube 43 parallel to axis A4 and connected to the far ends of tubes 42.
- the ends of tube 43 are bent to assist tube 43 in penetrating the broken ground mass in traveling direction Dl.
- each tube 42 is bent (downwards) into a U, and the bottom end of each tube 42 of one tubular structure 38 is bent to face the opposite tubular structure 38.
- Each tube 42 is slightly longer than the depth of the broken ground mass; tubes 42 and 43 of each tubular structure are fed with pressurized water by a respective pump 35; each tube 43 of one tubular structure 38 has nozzles 44 facing the nozzles 44 of tube 43 of the opposite tubular structure 38; and each tube 42 is fed by one of pumps 35 with an upward jet of water, so that the jet combination, the jet direction, and each tube 42 form a so-called ejection pump, in which the suction end is defined by the bottom mouth of tube 42, and the delivery end is defined by the top mouth of tube 42.
- tubes 42 and 43 are connected to respective pumps 35 by hoses 45.
- fluidifying the broken ground mass as described above reduces support of the pipeline by the broken ground mass beneath underwater pipeline 4, and increases the broken ground mass over underwater pipeline 4 along a portion of path P ( Figure 3) of substantially the same length as the active part of fluidifier 33.
- the ground mass transferred by tubes 42 is only a small part of the overall broken ground mass, and, discounting the traveling speed of the train in direction Dl, displacement of the ground mass in traveling direction Dl is substantially nil.
- fluidification to assist sinking the underwater pipeline is achieved by a combination of water jets and hydrodynamic suction beneath the pipeline.
- This is the best method of implementing the present invention, and gives excellent results, regardless of the type of terrain.
- the broken ground mass is fluidified using pressurized-water jets only, or solely by hydrodynamic suction.
- the basic principle is to reduce the consistency of the broken ground mass, so the resulting particles of the broken ground mass are suspended in the water, at least beneath the underwater pipeline, to form at least a limited area in which to sink the pipeline.
- the pipeline in fact, is sunk locally and along a path portion of the same length as the fluidifier in traveling direction Dl.
- the ground-working and burying vehicles are manned, as opposed to controlled from the support vessel.
- the present invention has numerous advantages, one of which lies in the ground-working tool minimizing the amount of material to be moved and so reducing energy consumption as described above.
- the pipeline is sunk by simply moving the mass of ground material necessary to cause it to sink, thus minimizing energy consumption.
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