WO2014070505A1 - Method and apparatus for curing of pre impregnated synthetic components in situ - Google Patents
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- a cable's inner, core components are not configured in a manner to provide torque balance when tension is applied, these inner, core components will rotate relative to the cable's strength member and the cable's outer sheath or jacket then when linear tension is applied. As an example, this rotation may occur when all core components are cabled in the same direction, and the core, strength member, and outer sheath or jacket are not coupled. This ability for the core to rotate while manifesting no visual indication to the operator results in the core components z-kinking and failing.
- z-kinking what is meant is that if the core is twisted and the conductors have no room to accommodate that excess, the cable inner, core components will yield, resulting in what appears to be a "z" shape.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an end of an exemplary cable
- FIG. 2 is a view in partial perspective of an exemplary cable
- FIG. 3 is a view in partial perspective of an exemplary cable and cable take-up reel
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an exemplary manufacturing process.
- a cable jacket may get sufficiently warm to soften the thermoplastic such as when a cable is on a ship's deck or when performing a predive procedure.
- the cable jacket may cool rapidly, causing the thermoplastic to hold a memory of the shape of a retaining device such as a storage reel or drum.
- cable 10 comprises core jacket 20; one or more core components 30 disposed within core jacket 20; and strength member 40 disposed within core jacket 20 intermediate core components 30 and core jacket 20.
- Cable 10 typically comprises a predetermined length, and core jacket 20, core components 30, and strength member 40 also typically comprise the same length as cable 10.
- cable 10 further comprises splicable end 12 (Fig. 2) by which the length of cable 10 may be extended.
- Cable 10 may be configured for various uses including as a tether and, in such embodiments, its design may be used for coupling cable 10 to prevent core component failures, i.e. adhering the various components as described herein below.
- cable 10 may be used as a subsea cable, hose, an umbilical, or the like. Accordingly, cable 10 may be used subsea when a subsea cable requires a strength member, as its design will allow for handling torque buildup and damage to core components 30.
- Core jacket 20 which typically comprises a length substantially equal to the desired length of cable 10, further comprises a thermoplastic material that will retain its shape when cooled and which further comprises a memory characteristic which, when at or above a predetermined temperature, increases the flexibility of core jacket 20 and below the predetermined temperature causes core jacket 20 to retain a memory of a shape of a container about which core jacket 20 was wound, e.g. storage reel 100 (Fig. 3).
- core jacket 20 compresses about core components 30 when below the predetermined temperature.
- the actual temperature depends on the thermoplastic material chosen, as such may each have different properties and, thus, different ranges.
- Core components 30 may comprise fluid conduit 32, electrical conductor 34, fiber optics package 35, or the like, or a combination thereof.
- core jacket 20 comprises thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) and core components 30 comprise polyethylene.
- TPE thermoplastic elastomer
- Strength member 40 which typically has a length substantially equal to the predetermined length of cable 10, typically comprises selectively activated, pre-impregnated, uncured synthetic material 42 (not specifically shown in the figures), such as a heat activated glue or other material which can be impregnated into strength member 40 and achieve activation in a process to create a chemical bond, which is adapted to be cured while in production and may further comprise metal 43 (not specifically shown in the figures) and/or fiber 44 impregnated with a predetermined amount of pre-impregnated uncured synthetic material 42 sufficient to consolidate and stiffen cable 10.
- strength member 40 may comprise a yarn, nylon, or other suitable material and replaces metals such as steel as a primary strength member in cable 10.
- Fiber 44 may comprise a fiber such as Vectran ® Strength Member Twisted and Coated manufactured by Fiber-line, Inc. of Hatfield, Pa.
- the predetermined amount of pre-impregnated uncured synthetic material 42 is of an amount that will not create a chemical adhesion but, instead, will add a mechanical strength by increasing the amount of friction between fiber 44, core jacket 20, and core components 30 sufficient to only partially bond strength member 40. In this manner, the bonding is not complete, allowing a technician who is terminating cable 10, e.g. offshore, a relatively easy way to "peel" or remove strength member 40. In use though, strength member 40 will typically not separate or delaminate from cable 10.
- Strength member 40 is typically locked to core jacket 20 when pre- impregnated material 42 is activated.
- a core jacket adhesion process may be used to keep cable 10 in a helix configuration when pre-impregnated material 42 is activated.
- one or more heating devices 130 such as heat tubes may be used for the adhesion process to transfer heat to the substrate, including using heated air like a convection oven.
- alternative embodiments may comprise use of induction heaters, heated dies, or the like, or a combination thereof.
- a relatively unlimited length of cable 10 is achievable as strength member 40 can be spliced, providing the ability to produce various lengths with minimal waste of strength member 40.
- core components 30 and strength member 40 are queued on pay off reel 100 and then fed through a processing assembly comprising Bobbin pay off 110 and server 120.
- the output of server 120 is then heated in curing apparatus 130 which, in embodiments, may comprise a heat tube, an induction heater, a radiation and/or light heater using UV radiation, or the like, or a combination thereof.
- the processed cable 10 may be then be fed to and through an additional Bobbin pay off 140 and/or server 150 and then taken up by takeup device 170 which may comprise a braider, a take up reel, or the like, or a combination thereof.
- cable 10 may be constructed by assembling an inner set of core components 30 which typically comprise a length substantially equal to a desired length of cable 10; surrounding core components 30 with strength member 40, which also substantially comprises the desired length of cable 10; curing pre-impregnated uncured synthetic material 42 to a predetermined level of cure while producing cable 10; and surrounding core components 30 and the now at least partially cured pre-impregnated uncured synthetic material 42 with outer core jacket 20, the outer core jacket comprising the desired length.
- Core components 30, core jacket 20, and strength member 40 are as described herein above.
- pre-impregnated uncured synthetic material 42 comprises glue
- curing pre- impregnated uncured synthetic material 42 may comprise using heat
- the ability to cure while in production means that there are substantially few limits on length of cable 10, e.g. splices can be made prior to curing.
- the coupling of core components 30, core jacket 20, and strength member 40 by an adhesion process operates to reduce the ability of core components 30 and core jacket 20 to rotate relative to strength member 40.
- the adhesion will also keep cable 10 and its various internal pieces in a helix shape, thus reducing effects of creep while maintain torque balance.
- Strength member 40 which is described above, may comprise fiber 44 impregnated with a predetermined amount of pre-impregnated uncured synthetic material 42 sufficient to consolidate and stiffen the bundle where the predetermined amount of pre- impregnated uncured synthetic material 42 is sufficient to not create a chemical adhesion while still adding a mechanical strength by increasing the amount of friction between fiber 44, core jacket 20, and core components 30.
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