WO2021102306A1 - Swaged pipe fitting systems and methods - Google Patents
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- Flexible pipe can be utilized to transport production fluids, such as oil and/or gas and/or water, from one location to another.
- Flexible pipe is generally formed as an assembly of a portion of flexible pipe body and one or more end fittings.
- the end fittings may be used to connect segments of flexible pipe together or to connect them to terminal equipment, such as sub-sea structures or floating facilities.
- End fittings are important components for terminating and anchoring the pipe layers, sealing and venting gas in these environments.
- a system including pipe segment tubing and a swaged pipe fitting secured to the pipe segment tubing.
- the pipe segment tubing includes a carcass layer, an internal pressure sheath layer disposed around the carcass layer, a reinforcement layer disposed around the internal pressure sheath layer, and an outer sheath layer disposed around the reinforcement layer.
- the swaged pipe fitting includes a fitting body that defines a bore, an internal pressure sheath seal that seals the internal pressure sheath layer of the pipe segment tubing within the swaged pipe fitting, and a fitting jacket secured to the fitting body, in which the fitting jacket is conformally deformed around the pipe segment tubing to anchor the reinforcement layer of the pipe segment tubing in the swaged pipe fitting.
- a method of installing a swaged pipe fitting on a pipe segment includes disposing a fitting jacket of the swaged pipe fitting circumferentially around tubing of the pipe segment, in which the fitting jacket is secured to a fitting body of the swaged pipe fitting that defines a body bore, disposing a support cylinder directly adjacent to a carcass layer of the pipe segment, in which the carcass layer of the pipe segment comprises an interlocked metal layer, and conformally deforming the fitting jacket of the swaged pipe fitting around the tubing of the pipe segment to secure the swaged pipe fitting to the pipe segment and to seal tubing of the pipe segment within the swaged pipe fitting.
- a swaged pipe fitting in another embodiment, includes a fitting body that defines a body bore, a fitting connector secured to the fitting body to enable the swaged pipe fitting to be connected to another pipeline component, a face seal compressed between the fitting body and the fitting connector, an internal pressure sheath seal compressed against an internal pressure sheath layer of a pipe segment to seal the internal pressure sheath layer within the swaged pipe fitting, a carcass isolating ring that electrically isolates a carcass layer of the pipe segment in the swaged pipe fitting, and a fitting jacket secured to the fitting body, in which the fitting jacket is conformally deformed around an outer sheath layer of the pipe segment to secure the swaged pipe fitting to the pipe segment and to seal the outer sheath layer of the pipe segment within the swaged pipe fitting.
- FIG. l is a block diagram of an example of a pipeline system including pipe segments and pipe fittings, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of an example of a pipe segment of FIG. 1 that includes a pipe bore defined by its tubing as well as fluid conduits within an annulus of its tubing, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is an example of a portion of the pipe segment of FIG. 2 with one or more reinforcement layers which may also define one or more helically shaped fluid conduits within the annulus of its tubing, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is an axial cross-section profile of an example of a pipe segment that includes a carcass layer, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes an example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is an axial cross-section profile of a swage machine and a portion of a swaged pipe fitting, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a grab sleeve that may be included in a swaged pipe fitting, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes a further example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes a further example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 12 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes a further example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 14 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 15 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes a further example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 16 is an axial cross-section profile of a portion of a pipeline system that includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting and a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of an example of a support cylinder tool that may be used to support a pipe segment during swaging, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 18 is an axial cross-section profile of the support cylinder tool of FIG. 17 disposed within a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 19 is a flow diagram of an example of a process for deploying a swaged pipe fitting at a pipe segment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. DESCRIPTION
- Coupled or “coupled to” may indicate establishing either a direct or indirect connection and, thus, is not limited to either unless expressly referenced as such.
- set may refer to one or more items.
- like or identical reference numerals are used in the figures to identify common or the same features.
- the figures are not necessarily to scale. Certain features and/or certain views of the figures may be shown exaggerated in scale for purposes of clarification. Additionally, all depicted examples are intended to be illustrative and not limiting.
- the present disclosure generally relates to pipeline systems that may be implemented and/or operated to transport (e.g., convey) fluid, such as liquid and/or gas, from a fluid source to a fluid destination.
- a pipeline system may include pipe fittings, such as a midline pipe fitting and/or a pipe end fitting, and one or more pipe segments. More specifically, a pipe segment may generally be secured and sealed in one or more pipe fittings to facilitate fluidly coupling the pipe segment to another pipeline component, such as another pipe segment, another pipe fitting, a fluid source, and/or a fluid destination.
- a pipeline system 10 may generally, be coupled between a fluid source 12 and a fluid destination 14.
- the fluid source 12 may be a production well and the fluid destination 14 may be a fluid storage tank.
- the fluid source 12 may be a first (e.g., lease facility) storage tank and the fluid destination 14 may be a second (e.g., refinery) storage tank.
- the pipeline system 10 may generally convey fluid, such as gas and/or liquid, from the fluid source 12 to the fluid destination 14.
- the pipeline system 10 may be used in many applications, including without limitation, both onshore and offshore oil and gas applications.
- the pipeline system 10 may be used to transport hydrocarbon, aqueous fluid, and/or another suitable fluid, such as crude oil, petroleum, natural gas, produced water, fresh water, fracturing fluid, flowback fluid, carbon dioxide, or any combination thereof.
- a pipeline system 10 may include one or more pipe fittings 18 and one or more pipe segments 20.
- the depicted pipeline system 10 includes a first pipe segment 20 A, a second pipe segment 20B, and an Nth pipe segment 20N. Additionally, the depicted pipeline system 10 includes a first pipe (e.g., end) fitting 18A, which couples the fluid source 12 to the first pipe segment 20A, a second pipe (e.g., midline) fitting 18B, which couples the first pipe segment 20A to the second pipe segment 20B, and an Nth pipe (e.g., end) fitting 18N, which couples the Nth pipe segment 20N to the fluid destination 14.
- a first pipe (e.g., end) fitting 18A which couples the fluid source 12 to the first pipe segment 20A
- a second pipe (e.g., midline) fitting 18B which couples the first pipe segment 20A to the second pipe segment 20B
- an Nth pipe (e.g., end) fitting 18N which couples the Nth pipe segment 20N to the fluid destination 14.
- a pipeline system 10 may include fewer than three (e.g., two or one) pipe segments 20 or more than three (e.g., four, five, or more) pipe segments 20. Additionally or alternatively, in other embodiments, a pipeline system 10 may include fewer than four (e.g., three or two) pipe fittings 18 or more than four (e.g., five, six, or more) pipe fittings 18.
- a pipe segment 20 generally includes tubing that may be used to convey (e.g., transfer and/or transport) water, gas, oil, and/or any other suitable type of fluid.
- the tubing of a pipe segment 20 may be made of any suitable type of material, such as plastic, metal, and/or a composite (e.g., fiber-reinforced composite) material.
- the tubing of a pipe segment 20 may have multiple different tubing layers.
- the tubing of a pipe segment 20 may include a first high-density polyethylene (e.g., fluid containment) layer, one or more reinforcement (e.g., steel strip) layers external to the first high-density polyethylene layer, and a second high-density polyethylene (e.g., external corrosion protection) layer external to the one or more reinforcement layers.
- first high-density polyethylene e.g., fluid containment
- reinforcement e.g., steel strip
- second high-density polyethylene e.g., external corrosion protection
- one or more (e.g., second and/or Nth) pipe segments 20 in a pipeline system 10 may be curved (e.g., large deflection).
- the pipe segment 20 may be flexible, for example, such that the pipe segment 20 is spoolable on a reel and/or in a coil (e.g., during transport and/or before deployment of the pipe segment 20).
- one or more pipe segments 20 in the pipeline system 10 may be a flexible pipe, such as a bonded flexible pipe, an unbonded flexible pipe, a flexible composite pipe (FCP), a thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP), or a reinforced thermoplastic pipe (RTP).
- FCP flexible composite pipe
- TCP thermoplastic composite pipe
- RTP reinforced thermoplastic pipe
- a flexible pipe combines low bending stiffness with high axial tensile stiffness, which is achieved by a multi-layer construction.
- the two basic components are helical reinforcement layers and polymer sealing layers, which allow a much smaller radius of curvature than for a steel pipe with the same pressure capacity.
- an unbonded flexible has a lower bending stiffness than bonded flexible pipe due to the tubing layers not being bonded to one another. Bending stiffness may also be reduced in both bonded and unbonded flexible pipe when they have annular gaps between adjacent reinforcement strips in the reinforcement layers.
- increasing flexibility (e.g. reducing bending stiffness) of a pipe segment 20 may facilitate improving deployment efficiency of a pipeline system 10, for example, by having long coiled or reeled pipe segments transported to installation locations, thereby substantially reducing the number of pipe fittings relative to rigid pipe installations.
- the annular gaps between reinforcement strips are devoid of solid material.
- the free space in the tubing annulus of a pipe segment 20 may span the length of the pipe segment 20 and, thus, define one or more fluid conduits in the annulus of the tubing, which are separate from the pipe bore.
- a pipe segment 20 may enable fluid flow via its pipe bore, fluid flow via a fluid conduit defined within its tubing annulus, or both.
- FIG. 2 an example of a pipe segment 20, which includes tubing 22 with annular gaps (e.g., fluid conduits and/or free space) 24 defined in its annulus 25, is shown in FIG. 2.
- the pipe segment tubing 22 includes multiple tubing layers including an internal pressure sheath (e.g., inner barrier) layer 26 and an outer sheath (e.g., outer barrier) layer 28.
- the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and/or the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment tubing 22 may be made from composite material and/or plastic, such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), raised temperature polyethylene (PE-RT), cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE), polyamide 11 (PA-11), polyamide 12 (PA-12), polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF), or any combination thereof.
- high-density polyethylene HDPE
- PE-RT raised temperature polyethylene
- XLPE cross-linked polyethylene
- PA-11 polyamide 11
- PA-12 polyamide 12
- PVDF polyvinylidene difluoride
- an inner surface 30 of the internal pressure sheath layer 26 defines (e.g., encloses) a pipe bore 32 through which fluid can flow, for example, to facilitate transporting fluid from a fluid source 12 to a fluid destination 14.
- the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of a pipe segment 20 may be the innermost layer of the pipe segment 20.
- a carcass layer may be disposed under the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and, thus, the carcass layer may be the innermost layer of the pipe segment.
- the outer sheath layer 28 of a pipe segment 20 may be the outermost layer of the pipe segment 20.
- the outer sheath layer 28 may protect the pipe segment 20 against penetration of seawater and other external environmental conditions, corrosion, abrasion, and/or mechanical damage.
- the outer sheath layer 28 of a pipe segment 20 may include a number of sublayers.
- tubing annulus 25 of the pipe segment 20 is between its internal pressure sheath layer 26 and its outer sheath layer 28.
- the tubing annulus 25 of a pipe segment 20 may include one or more intermediate layers.
- annular gaps 24 running along the length of the pipe segment 20 are defined in the tubing annulus 25.
- a pipe segment 20 may include fewer than two (e.g., one) or more than two (e.g., three, four, or more) annular gaps 24 defined in its tubing annulus 25. Additionally, in other embodiments, an annular gap 24 defined in the tubing annulus 25 of a pipe segment 20 may run non-parallel to the pipe bore 32 of the pipe segment 20, for example, such that the annular gap 24 is skewed relative to the longitudinal axis of the pipe bore 32.
- FIG. 3 an example of a portion 36 of a pipe segment 20, which includes an internal pressure sheath layer 26 and an intermediate layer - namely a reinforcement (e.g., tensile and/or armor) layer 34 - included in the annulus 25 of its pipe segment tubing 22, is shown in FIG. 3.
- the intermediate layers of pipe segment tubing 22 may include one or more tape layers, one or more insulation layers one or more intermediate sheath layers, one or more anti-wear layers, or any combination thereof.
- the reinforcement layer 34 includes a reinforcement strip 40.
- a reinforcement strip 40 in the pipe segment tubing 22 may be made at least in part using solid material that has a higher tensile strength and/or a higher linear modulus of elasticity than solid material that is used to make the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and/or the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the internal pressure sheath layer 26 may be made using plastic, such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), while the reinforcement strip 40 may be made using metal, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, super duplex stainless steel, or any combination thereof.
- HDPE high-density polyethylene
- a reinforcement strip 40 of the pipe segment tubing 22 may be made from electrically conductive material, which, at least in some instances, may enable communication of electrical (e.g., control and/or sensor) signals via the reinforcement strip 40.
- one or more reinforcement strips 40 of pipe segment tubing 22 may be made at least in part using a composite material.
- the reinforcement strip 40 is helically disposed (e.g., wound and/or wrapped) on the internal pressure sheath layer 26 such that gaps (e.g., openings) are left between adjacent windings to define an annular gap (e.g., fluid conduit) 24.
- the reinforcement layer 34 may be made at least in part by winding the reinforcement strip 40 around the internal pressure sheath layer 26 at a non-zero lay angle (e.g., fifty-two degrees) relative to the longitudinal axis of the pipe bore 32.
- the resulting annular gap 24 runs helically along the pipe segment 20, for example, such that the annular gap 24 is skewed fifty-two degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the pipe bore 32.
- one or more other intermediate layers may be included in the annulus 25 of pipe segment tubing 22.
- a reinforcement strip 40 of the reinforcement layer 34 may be disposed on another intermediate layer, for example, instead of directly on the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- a reinforcement layer 34 of pipe segment tubing 22 may include multiple reinforcement strips 40.
- an outer sheath layer 28 may be disposed directly over the depicted reinforcement layer 34 and, thus, cover the depicted annular gap 24.
- the tubing annulus 25 of pipe segment tubing 22 may include multiple (e.g., two, three, four, or more) reinforcement layers 34.
- one or more other reinforcement layers 34 may be disposed over the depicted reinforcement layer 34.
- the reinforcement strips 40 in the one or more other reinforcement layers 34 may also each be helically disposed such that there are annular gaps (e.g., fluid conduits and/or free space) 24 between adjacent windings.
- a first other reinforcement strip 40 of a first other reinforcement layer 34 may be helically disposed on the depicted reinforcement strip 40 using the same non-zero lay angle as the depicted reinforcement strip 40 to cover (e.g., enclose) the depicted annular gap 24 and to define another annular gap 24 in the first other reinforcement layer 34.
- a second other reinforcement strip 40 of a second other reinforcement layer 34 may be helically disposed on the first other reinforcement strip 40 using another non-zero lay angle, which may be at or near the inverse of the non-zero lay angle of the depicted reinforcement strip 40, to define another annular gap 24 in the second other reinforcement layer 34.
- a third other reinforcement strip 40 of a third other reinforcement layer 34 may be helically disposed on the second other reinforcement strip 40 using the same non-zero lay angle as the second other reinforcement strip 40 to cover the other annular gap 24 in the second other reinforcement layer 34 and to define another annular gap 24 in the third other reinforcement layer 34.
- an outer sheath layer 28 may be disposed over the third other reinforcement layer 34 and, thus, cover (e.g., enclose) the other annular gap 24 in the third other reinforcement layer 34.
- a pipe segment 20 may be deployed in an elevated pressure environment, for example, underwater in a subsea application.
- a carcass layer may be disposed within (e.g., under) the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment 20.
- the internal pressure sheath layer 26 may be disposed around (e.g., over) the carcass layer and, thus, the carcass layer may be the innermost layer of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the carcass layer 37 may be made from metal, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, super duplex stainless steel, or any combination thereof. Additionally, as depicted, the carcass layer 37 is an interlocked layer in the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the pipe segment tubing 22 includes an internal pressure sheath layer 26 and an outer sheath layer 28. Furthermore, as depicted, the pipe segment tubing 22 includes intermediate layers 38 disposed between the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and the outer sheath layer 28 and, thus, in the annulus 25 of the pipe segment tubing 22. As depicted, the intermediate layers 38 include at least a reinforcement layer 34 with one or more reinforcement strips 40 that define one or more annular gaps (e.g., fluid conduits and/or free space) 24 in the tubing annulus 25.
- annular gaps e.g., fluid conduits and/or free space
- the intermediate layers 38 of pipe segment tubing 22 may include one or more tape layers, one or more intermediate sheath layers, one or more anti-wear layers, one or more insulation layers, or any combination thereof. Additionally, as described above, in some embodiments, pipe segment tubing 22 may include multiple reinforcement layers 34, which each include one or more reinforcement strips 40. In any case, in a pipeline system 10, the tubing 22 of a pipe segment 20 may be secured and sealed in a pipe fitting 18.
- a portion 42A of a pipeline system 10 which includes an example of a pipe fitting 18 - namely a swaged pipe fitting 44A - and pipe segment tubing 22A, is shown in FIG. 5.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a fitting body 48, which defines a body (e.g., fitting) bore, a fitting connector (e.g., flange or weldneck) 46, and a fitting jacket 50.
- the fitting connector 46 may be secured to the fitting body 48 to enable the swaged pipe fitting 44 to be connected to another pipeline component, such as a fluid source 12, a fluid destination 14, or another pipe fitting 18.
- a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 may be secured (e.g., welded) to its fitting body 48.
- the fitting jacket 50A of the swaged pipe fitting 44A may be compressed radially inward such that an inner surface 52 of the fitting jacket 50A engages (e.g., grips) an outer surface 54 of the pipe segment tubing 22A, for example, via a swage machine secured to the swaged pipe fitting 44A.
- the fitting jacket 50A is shown in its swaged state in FIG. 5.
- a fitting jacket 50 Before being swaged, a fitting jacket 50 may be in an unswaged state in which its inner surface diameter is larger than the outer surface diameter of corresponding pipe segment tubing 22, thereby enabling the pipe segment tubing 22 to be inserted under (e.g., within) the fitting jacket 50.
- FIG. 6 an example of a swage machine 56 and a portion 58B of a swaged pipe fitting 44 are shown in FIG. 6.
- open space 60 is present between the inner surface 52 of the fitting jacket 50B and the outer surface 54 of the pipe segment tubing 22B, thereby enabling the pipe segment tubing 22B to be inserted (e.g., disposed) under (e.g., within) the fitting jacket 50B.
- the fitting jacket 50B is shown in its unswaged state in FIG. 6.
- a swage machine 56 may include a grab plate 62 and a die plate 64.
- the grab plate 62 may include a grab attachment 66 with an L-shaped axial cross-section profile, which may interlock with an end of the fitting body 48 of a swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the grab plate 62 of a swage machine 56 may generally facilitate securing the swage machine 56 to a swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the die plate 64 of a swage machine 56 may have a set of die segments 68 loaded therein.
- the set of die segments 68 may be loaded into the die plate 64 such that the set of die segments 68 open toward the grab plate 62 of the swage machine 56.
- the die segments 68 When compressed against a fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 in an axial direction 70 toward the grab plate 62, the die segments 68 may compress the fitting jacket 50inward in a radial direction 72 around the circumference, for example, such that the inner surface 52 of the fitting jacket 50 engages the outer surface 54 of pipe segment tubing 22 disposed thereunder.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a support cylinder 74, which is disposed directly adjacent to an innermost (e.g., carcass) layer of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the support cylinder 74B of the swaged pipe fitting 44 is disposed under (e.g., within) the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22B.
- the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may extend beyond both ends of a corresponding fitting jacket 50.
- one or more intermediate (e.g., reinforcement) layers 38 of pipe segment tubing 22 may be compressed between the fitting jacket 50 and the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44, thereby anchoring the one or more intermediate layers 38 in the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may engage the outer sheath layer 28 of a pipe segment 20 and, thus, block the ingress of external environmental fluids, such as seawater into the tubing annulus 25 of the pipe segment 20, thereby sealing the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment 20.
- the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include threading on its outer surface.
- the threading on the outer surface of the support cylinder 74 may threadingly interlock with the inner surface of the carcass layer 37 of a corresponding pipe segment 20.
- the support cylinder 74 may anchor the carcass layer 37 in the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may not include threading, for example, instead having a smooth, knurled, serrated or other outer surface condition.
- the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be integrated with its fitting connector 46 or its fitting body 48, for example, instead of being a separate component.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may not include a support cylinder 74, for example, when a support cylinder tool is used instead.
- a swage machine 56 may include one or more swaging actuators 76.
- the swage machine 56 includes a first swaging actuator 76A and an Nth swaging actuator 76N.
- one or more swaging actuators 76 in a swage machine 56 may be a fluid actuator, such as a hydraulic actuator or a pneumatic actuator.
- Each swaging actuator 76 of the swage machine 56 includes an actuator cylinder 78 and an actuator piston 80, which selectively extends out from the actuator cylinder 78 based at least in part on the supply of fluid (e.g., liquid and/or gas) to the actuator cylinder 78 and/or selectively retracts into the actuator cylinder 78 based at least in part on the extraction of fluid from the actuator cylinder 78.
- fluid e.g., liquid and/or gas
- each swaging actuator 76 is secured to the die plate 64 of the swage machine 56. Additionally, in the depicted example, the actuator piston 80 of each swaging actuator 76 extends through the die plate 64 and is secured to the grab plate 62 of the swage machine 56. As such, to perform a swaging operation, one or more swaging actuators 76 in the swage machine 56 may be operated to pull the grab plate 62 toward the die plate 64 via one or more reverse (e.g., retracting) strokes such that the fitting jacket 50B moves through the set of die segments 68 loaded in the die plate 64.
- reverse e.g., retracting
- a swage machine 56 may be operated to transition a fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 from its unswaged state to its swaged state and, thus, securing the swaged pipe fitting 44 to pipe segment tubing 22 inserted under the fitting jacket 50.
- a swage machine 56 may include fewer than two (e.g., one) swaging actuators 76 or more than two (e.g., three, four, or more) swaging actuators 76.
- a swage machine 56 may be operated to push its die plate 64 toward its grab plate 62 via one or more forward (e.g., extending) strokes such that a corresponding fitting jacket 50 moves through the set of die segments 68 loaded in the die plate 64.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be swaged as a whole.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a grab sleeve, which may be disposed between the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and an intermediate layer 38 of pipe segment tubing 22 before a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 is swaged around the pipe segment tubing 22.
- a grab sleeve 82 which may be included in a swaged pipe fitting 44, is shown in FIG. 7.
- a grab sleeve 82 may be disposed between the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and an intermediate (e.g., reinforcement) layer 38 of pipe segment tubing 22.
- the grab sleeve 82 may be made from material that is more rigid than material used to make the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the grab sleeve 82 may be made from metal, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, super duplex stainless steel, or any combination thereof.
- the grab sleeve 82 includes a slit 84 along its longitudinal axis.
- the grab sleeve 82 may contract radially inward and engage the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of pipe segment tubing 22. Due to the resulting increased thickness, the grab sleeve 82 may facilitate anchoring an intermediate layer 38 (e.g., reinforcement layer 34) of the pipe segment tubing 22 between the grab sleeve 82 and a fitting jacket 50 of a corresponding swaged pipe fitting 44.
- an intermediate layer 38 e.g., reinforcement layer 34
- a grab sleeve 82 may include a crumple zone 86.
- the crumple zone 86 may include multiple openings 88 formed through the grab sleeve 82.
- a grab sleeve 82 may include a first tapered end 90A and a second tapered end 90B.
- a grab sleeve 82 may not include a tapered end 90 or include a single tapered end 90. Additionally, in other embodiments, a grab sleeve 82 may not include a dedicated crumple zone 86. Alternatively, in other embodiments, a swaged pipe fitting 44 may not include a grab sleeve 82.
- the fitting connector 46A may be secured to the fitting body 48A.
- the fitting connector 46 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be secured to a corresponding fitting body 48 via one or more threaded fasteners 92, such as a bolt or a screw.
- the fitting connector 46 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be secured to a corresponding fitting body 48 via fewer than two (e.g., one) threaded fasteners 92 or more than two (e.g., three, four, or more) threaded fasteners 92.
- the fitting connector 46 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be secured to a corresponding fitting body 48 via hot tooling, such as welding or brazing.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include fitting seals.
- the fitting seals of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include one or more face seals 94, which may be compressed between components of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- a face seal 94A of the swaged pipe fitting 44A may be compressed between its fitting connector 46A and its fitting body 48A.
- the fitting seals of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include one or more internal pressure sheath seals 95, which may be compressed against the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of a pipe segment 20, thereby sealing the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and, thus, block fluid flow between the pipe bore 32 and the tubing annulus 25 of the pipe segment 20.
- an internal pressure sheath seal 95A of the swaged pipe fitting 44A may be compressed against the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22A due to compression between the fitting body 48 A and the fitting connector 46 A of the swaged pipe fitting 44 A.
- the outer sheath layer 28 and each intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment tubing 22 may be cut back relative to the internal pressure sheath layer 26, for example, while the internal pressure sheath layer 26 is cut back relative to the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- one or more fitting seals in a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be made from metal.
- a fitting seal in the swaged pipe fitting 44 may made from carbon steel, stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, super duplex stainless steel, or any combination thereof.
- one or more fitting seals in a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be made from a non-metallic material.
- a fitting seal in the swaged pipe fitting 44 may made from a polymer, rubber, and/or plastic.
- one or more intermediate layers 38 in a pipe segment 20 may define one or more annular gaps (e.g., fluid conduits and/or free space) 24 in its tubing annulus 25.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include one or more vent valves 96.
- a vent valve 96 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be fluidly connected to the annulus 25 of pipe segment tubing 22 via a fluid path 98 formed through the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may not include a vent valve 96 or include more than one (e.g., two, three, or more) vent valve 96.
- an internal pressure sheath seal 95 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may have a different geometry, such as a J-shaped axial cross-section profile, and/or disposed under a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a carcass ring - namely a carcass isolating ring, which electrically isolates the carcass layer 37 of pipe segment tubing 22, or a carcass anchoring ring, which anchors the carcass layer 37 in the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- FIG. 8 a portion 42C of a pipeline system 10, which includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting 44C and pipe segment tubing 22C, is shown in FIG. 8. Similar to FIG. 5, as depicted, the swaged pipe fitting 44C of FIG. 8 generally includes a fitting body 48C, a fitting connector 46C, a fitting jacket 50C, which is shown in its swaged state, a support cylinder 74C, and fitting seals - namely a face seal 94C and an internal pressure sheath seal 95C.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44C includes a carcass anchoring ring lOOC, which is secured to the outer surface 101 of the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22C.
- the carcass anchoring ring 100 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be threaded and/or welded onto an outer surface of a corresponding carcass layer 37, which is an interlocked metal layer.
- the carcass anchoring ring 100 may be made from metal, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, super duplex stainless steel, or any combination thereof.
- the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22 may be cut back relative to the carcass layer 37.
- the fitting connector 46C of the swaged pipe fitting 44C accommodates the carcass anchoring ring lOOC.
- the carcass anchoring ring lOOC may be secured to the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22C before the fitting connector 46C is secured to the fitting body 48C.
- the carcass anchoring ring lOOC which is secured to the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22C, may be trapped between the fitting connector 46C and the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22C.
- the support cylinder 74C may have a smooth, knurled, or serrated outer surface, for example, instead of threading. In any case, in this manner, a swaged pipe fitting 44 may separately anchor the carcass layer 37 of corresponding pipe segment tubing 22 in the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44C may include one or more vent valves 96 and corresponding fluid paths 98 formed in its fitting body 48C. Additionally, in other embodiments, the swaged pipe fitting 44C may not include a support cylinder 74C, for example, when a support cylinder tool is used instead.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a seal flange, which is secured between its fitting connector 46 and its fitting body 48, for example, to improve sealing integrity of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44 may trap its carcass anchoring ring 100 between its fitting connector 46 and its seal flange, for example, to improve anchoring strength.
- FIG. 9 a portion 42D of a pipeline system 10, which includes a further example of a swaged pipe fitting 44D and pipe segment tubing 22D, is shown in FIG. 9. Similar to FIG. 8, as depicted, the swaged pipe fitting 44D of FIG. 9 generally includes a fitting body 48D, a fitting connector 46D, a fitting jacket 50D, which is shown in its swaged state, a support cylinder 74D, an carcass anchoring ring 100D, and fitting seals - namely face seals 94D and an internal pressure sheath seal 95D.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44D includes a seal flange 102, which is secured between its fitting connector 46D and its fitting body 48D, for example, via one or more threaded fasteners 92, such as a bolt or a screw.
- the seal flange 102 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be secured to a corresponding fitting body 48D such that a face seal 94 is compressed therebetween and secured to a corresponding fitting connector 46 such that another face seal 94 is compressed therebetween.
- seal flange 102 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be secured to a corresponding fitting body 48 such that an internal pressure sheath seal 95 is compressed against the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of pipe segment tubing 22.
- the fitting connector 46D accommodates the carcass anchoring ring 100D.
- the carcass anchoring ring 100D is trapped between the fitting connector 46D and the seal flange 102., for example, instead of between the fitting connector 46D and the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22D.
- the seal flange 102 is generally made from material, such as metal, that is more rigid than the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of pipe segment tubing 22, at least in some instances, implementing and/or deploying a swaged pipe fitting 44 in this manner may improve the strength with which the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22 is anchored in the swaged pipe fitting 44. Additionally, since the carcass layer 37 is anchored by the carcass anchoring ring 100D, in some embodiments, the support cylinder 74D may have a smooth, knurled or serrated outer surface, for example, instead of threading.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44D may include one or more vent valves 96 and corresponding fluid paths 98 formed in its fitting body 48D. Additionally, in other embodiments, the swaged pipe fitting 44D may not include a support cylinder 74C, for example, when a support cylinder tool is used instead. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the seal flange 102 may be secured to the fitting body 48D via a first one or more threaded fasteners 92 while the fitting connector 46D is secured to the seal flange 102 via a second one or more threaded fasteners 92.
- the carcass anchoring ring 100 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be disposed under a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- an internal pressure sheath seal 95 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may have a different geometry, such as a J- shaped axial cross-section profile.
- FIG. 10 a portion 42E of a pipeline system 10, which includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting 44E and pipe segment tubing 22E, is shown in FIG. 10. Similar to FIG. 8, as depicted, the swaged pipe fitting 44E of FIG. 10 generally includes a fitting body 48E, a fitting connector 46E, a fitting jacket 50E, which is shown in its unswaged state, a support cylinder 74E, a carcass anchoring ring 100E, and fitting seals - namely a face seal 94E and an internal pressure sheath seal 95E.
- the carcass anchoring ring 100E of the swaged pipe fitting 44E is disposed under its fitting jacket 50E. Nevertheless, as depicted, the carcass anchoring ring 100E is secured to the outer surface 101 of the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22E.
- the carcass anchoring ring 100E may be secured to the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22 at least in part by welding and/or threading the carcass anchoring ring 100E to the outer surface 101 of the carcass layer 37.
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95E of the swaged pipe fitting 44E is disposed under the fitting jacket 50E and has a J-shaped axial cross-section profile, for example, instead of a wedge-shaped axial cross-section profile.
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95E includes a hook portion 104 and a leg portion 106. The hook portion 104 of the internal pressure sheath seal 95E matingly interlocks with a retainer lip 108 on the carcass anchoring ring 100E to secure the internal pressure sheath seal 95E to the carcass anchoring ring 100E.
- the leg portion 106 of the internal pressure sheath seal 95E slants against the pipe segment tubing 22E.
- the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment tubing 22 may be cut back relative to each intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment tubing 22 while each intermediate layer 38 may be cut back relative to the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95E may be compressed radially inward against the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22E, thereby sealing the internal pressure sheath layer 26.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44E may include one or more vent valves 96 and corresponding fluid paths 98 formed in its fitting body 48E. Additionally, in other embodiments, the swaged pipe fitting 44E may not include a support cylinder 74C, for example, when a support cylinder tool is used instead. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the fitting body 48 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be integrated with a corresponding fitting connector 46, such as a flange.
- an internal pressure sheath seal 95 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may have a different geometry, such as a U-shaped axial cross-section profile, and/or be compressed between the fitting body 48 and the support cylinder 74 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- FIG. 11 a portion 42F of a pipeline system 10, which includes a further example of a swaged pipe fitting 44F and pipe segment tubing 22F, is shown in FIG. 11. Similar to FIG. 5, as depicted, the swaged pipe fitting 44F of FIG. 11 generally includes a fitting body 48F, a fitting connector 46F, a fitting j acket 50F, which is shown in its swaged state, a support cylinder 74F, and fitting seals - namely face seals 94F and an internal pressure sheath seal 95F. [0087] However, as depicted in FIG.
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95F of the swaged pipe fitting 44F has a U-shaped axial cross-section profile, for example, instead of a wedge- shaped axial cross-section profile or a J-shaped axial cross-section profile.
- the support cylinder 74F of the swaged pipe fitting 44F includes a flange 110, which extends radially outward, for example, instead of into the fitting connector 46F.
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95F is compressed against the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22F due to compression between the flange 110 of the support cylinder 74D and the fitting body 48F of the swaged pipe fitting 44F, for example, instead of due to compression directly between the fitting body 48F and the fitting connector 46F of the swaged pipe fitting 44F.
- a support cylinder 74 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 may include threading 111 that extends outwardly along its outer surface 113.
- the threading 111 on the support cylinder 74 may threadingly engage an inner surface 115 of the carcass layer 37 of pipe segment tubing 22, thereby securing the support cylinder 74 to the carcass layer 37.
- the support cylinder 74 may be disposed under the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22 at least in part by rotating the support cylinder 74 relative to the carcass layer 37.
- internal pressure sheath seal 95F may be activated at least in part by securing the support cylinder 74F to the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22F.
- the support cylinder 74F of the swage pipe fitting 44F may have a smooth, serrated or knurled outer surface.
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95F may be activated at least in part by securing the fitting connector 46F to the fitting body 48F, for example, due to the flange 110 of the support cylinder 74F being disposed therebetween.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include teeth (e.g., serrations) 109 that extend radially inward from the inner surface 52 of its fitting jacket 50. Additionally, as in the depicted example, in addition to a face seal 94 compressed between its fitting connector 46 and its fitting body 48, in some embodiments, a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include another face seal 94 disposed between the fitting body 48 and a fitting jacket 50.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44F may include one or more vent valves 96 and corresponding fluid paths 98 formed in its fitting body 48E. Additionally, in other embodiments, the internal pressure sheath seal 95F may have a wedge-shaped axial cross-section profile, for example, instead of a U-shaped axial cross-section profile. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be integrated with the fitting connector 46 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- FIG. 12 a portion 42G of a pipeline system 10, which includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting 44G and pipe segment tubing 22G, is shown in FIG. 12.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44G of FIG. 12 generally includes a fitting body 48G, a fitting connector 46G, a fitting jacket 50G, which is shown in its swaged state, and fitting seals - namely a face seal 94G and an internal pressure sheath seal 95G.
- a support cylinder feature 74G of the swaged pipe fitting 44G is integrated with its fitting connector 46G.
- the fitting connector 46 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be inserted into the pipe segment tubing 22 before a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 is swaged (e.g., conformally deformed) around the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the fitting connector 46 may be secured to the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 after the fitting jacket 50 is swaged around the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44G may include one or more vent valves 96 and corresponding fluid paths 98 formed in its fitting body 48G. Additionally, in other embodiments, the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be integrated with the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- FIG. 13 a portion 42H of a pipeline system 10, which includes a further example of a swaged pipe fitting 44H and pipe segment tubing 22H, is shown in FIG. 13.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44H of FIG. 13 generally includes a fitting body 48H, a fitting connector 46H, a fitting jacket 50H, which is shown in its swaged state, and fitting seals - namely a face seal 94H and an internal pressure sheath seal 95H.
- a support cylinder feature 74H of the swaged pipe fitting 44H is integrated with the fitting body 48H.
- the fitting body 48 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be inserted into the pipe segment tubing 22 before a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 is swaged (e.g., conformally deformed) around the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the support cylinder feature 74H includes a carcass support section
- the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22 may be cut back relative to the internal pressure sheath layer 26.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44H may nevertheless include a discrete internal pressure sheath seal 95H, which may be compressed between the internal pressure sheath support section 114H and the internal pressure sheath layer 26.
- the discrete internal pressure sheath seal 95H may be an O-ring seal or a belt (e.g., flat) seal.
- the discrete internal pressure sheath seal 95H may be obviated by the seal provided between the internal pressure sheath support section 114H and the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and, thus, not be included in the swaged pipe fitting 44H.
- the carcass support section 112H may include threading on its outer surface, for example, which threadingly engages an inner surface 115 of the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22H.
- the internal pressure sheath support section 114H may include teeth on its inner surface, for example, which engages the inner surface 30 of the internal pressure sheath layer 26.
- the carcass support section 112H may have a smooth outer surface
- the internal pressure sheath support section 114H may have a smooth outer surface, or both.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44H may include one or more vent valves 96 and corresponding fluid paths 98 formed in its fitting body 48H. Additionally, to account for thickness difference, in some embodiments, the fitting jacket 50H may have a stepped geometry such that the portion of the fitting jacket 50H that overlaps with the carcass support section 112H may be thinner while the portion of the fitting jacket 50H that overlaps with the internal pressure sheath support section 114H may be thicker. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the fitting body 48 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be integrated with a corresponding fitting connector 46, such as a weldneck.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may not include a fitting connector 46.
- the internal pressure sheath support section 114 and the carcass support section 112 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be separate components.
- FIG. 14 a portion 421 of a pipeline system 10, which includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting 441 and pipe segment tubing 221, is shown in FIG. 14. Similar to FIG. 13, as depicted, the swaged pipe fitting 441 of FIG. 14 generally includes a fitting body 481, a fitting connector 461, a fitting jacket 501, which is shown in its swaged state, and fitting seals - namely a face seal 941 and an internal pressure sheath seal 951.
- the carcass support section 1121 of the support cylinder feature 741 is implemented using a separate carcass support cylinder 116, for example, instead of being integrated with the internal pressure sheath support section 1141 and the fitting body 481 of the swaged pipe fitting 441.
- the carcass support cylinder 116 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 may be inserted into the pipe segment tubing 22 followed by the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 before a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 is swaged (e.g., conformally deformed) around the pipe segment tubing 22.
- a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 is swaged (e.g., conformally deformed) around the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the swaged pipe fitting 441 may nevertheless include a discrete internal pressure sheath seal 951, which may be compressed between the internal pressure sheath support section 1141 and the internal pressure sheath layer 26.
- the discrete internal pressure sheath seal 951 may be an O-ring seal or a belt (e.g., flat) seal.
- the discrete internal pressure sheath seal 951 may be obviated by the seal provided between the internal pressure sheath support section 1141 and the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and, thus, not be included in the swaged pipe fitting 441.
- the carcass support cylinder 116 may include threading on its outer surface, for example, which threadingly engages an inner surface 115 of the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 221.
- the internal pressure sheath support section 1141 may include teeth on its inner surface, for example, which engages the inner surface 30 of the internal pressure sheath layer 26.
- the carcass support section 1121 may have a smooth outer surface
- the internal pressure sheath support section 1141 may have a smooth outer surface, or both.
- the swaged pipe fitting 441 may include one or more vent valves 96 and corresponding fluid paths 98 formed in its fitting body 481.
- the fitting jacket 501 may have a stepped geometry such that the portion of the fitting jacket 501 that overlaps with the carcass support section 1121 may be thinner while the portion of the fitting jacket 50H that overlaps with the internal pressure sheath support section 1141 is thicker.
- support cylinders 74 disposed under the carcass layer 37 of pipe segment tubing 22 are described above, in other embodiments, a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a support cylinder 74, which is disposed around (e.g., over) the carcass layer 37 of pipe segment tubing 22.
- FIG. 15 a portion 42J of a pipeline system 10, which includes a further example of a swaged pipe fitting 44J and pipe segment tubing 22J, is shown in FIG. 15. Similar to FIG. 5, as depicted, the swaged pipe fitting 44J of FIG. 15 generally includes a fitting body 48 J, a fitting connector 46J, a fitting jacket 50J, which is shown in its swaged state, a support cylinder 74J, and face seals 94J.
- the support cylinder 74J of the swaged pipe fitting 44J is disposed around (e.g., over) the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment tubing 22J, for example, instead of under the carcass layer 37.
- the support cylinder 74J may be inserted (e.g., disposed) between the carcass layer 37 and the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22 J.
- the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a tapered end 118.
- inserting the support cylinder 74J under the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22 J may produce a flared section 119 in the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and a flared section 120 in each intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment tubing 22 J.
- a flared section 121 in the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment tubing 22J also overlaps with the support cylinder 74J.
- the flared section 121 in the outer sheath layer 28 may also be produced by insertion of the support cylinder 74J under the internal pressure sheath layer 26.
- the flared section 121 in the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment tubing 22J may be produced using a separate installation sleeve.
- the installation sleeve may be inserted (e.g., disposed) between the outer sheath layer 28 and an intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment tubing 22 J to produce the flared section 121 in the outer sheath layer 28.
- the flared section 121 of the outer sheath layer 28 may then be cut off from a remaining portion of the outer sheath layer 28 and the installation sleeve may be removed to enable the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and each intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment tubing 22 J to expand radially outward to produce flared sections therein when the support cylinder 74J is inserted under the internal pressure sheath layer 26.
- the flared section 121 of the outer sheath layer 28 may be reattached (e.g., poly welded) to the remaining portion of the outer sheath layer 28.
- the fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be implemented to extend beyond a flared section 121 in the outer sheath layer 28 of corresponding pipe segment tubing 22 and, thus, beyond the location the flared section 121 of the outer sheath layer 28 is reattached to the remaining portion of the outer sheath layer 28.
- the fitting jacket 50J may not extend beyond the flared section 121 in the outer sheath layer 28.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44J may include one or more vent valves 96 and corresponding fluid paths 98 formed in its fitting body 48J. Additionally, in other embodiments, the swaged pipe fitting 44 J may anchor the carcass layer 37 of pipe segment tubing 22 therein via a carcass ring 100 similar to FIG. 8 or FIG. 9. Furthermore, as mentioned above, in other embodiments, a swaged pipe fitting 44 may not include a support cylinder 74.
- FIG. 16 a portion 42K of a pipeline system 10, which includes another example of a swaged pipe fitting 44K and pipe segment tubing 22K, is shown in FIG. 16.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44K generally includes a fitting body 48K, a fitting connector 46K, a fitting jacket 50K, which is shown in its swaged state, a vent valve 96, and fitting seals - namely a face seal 94K and an internal pressure sheath seal 95K.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44K does not include a permanent support cylinder 74.
- a support cylinder tool may be used to support pipe segment tubing 22 during swaging.
- the support cylinder tool may be inserted into the pipe segment tubing 22 while in a contracted state and, subsequently, transitioned to an expanded state such that an outer surface of the support cylinder tool expands (e.g., is compressed) against and, thus, directly abuts an inner surface of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the support cylinder tool may then be transitioned from its expanded state back to its contracted state and withdrawn from within the pipe segment tubing 22.
- the support cylinder tool may act as a temporary support cylinder 74.
- the support cylinder tool used with a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be an inflatable packer.
- the support cylinder tool used with a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be a special-purpose tool.
- the support cylinder tool 122 generally includes a threaded shaft 124, multiple support cylinder sections 126 disposed circumferentially around the threaded shaft 124, metallic elastic bands 128 disposed circumferentially around the support cylinder sections 126, an outer stationary nut 130 disposed around the threaded shaft 124, and an activation nut 132 disposed around the threaded shaft 124.
- the support cylinder tool 122 includes an activation collar 134, which is disposed between the support cylinder sections 126 and the activation nut 132, as well as a stationary collar, which is disposed between the outer stationary nut 130 and the support cylinder sections 126.
- FIG. 18 an example of a support cylinder tool 122 disposed within pipe segment tubing 22L is shown in FIG. 18.
- open space 136 is present between an inner surface 138 of the pipe segment tubing 22L and an outer surface 140 of the support cylinder sections 126 of the support cylinder tool 122.
- the support cylinder tool 122 is shown in a contracted state, which enables the support cylinder tool 122 to be relatively freely inserted into and/or withdrawn from the pipe segment tubing 22L.
- the activation collar 134 of the support cylinder tool 122 has a wedge-shaped axial cross-section profile and, thus, a conical outer surface 142 while the stationary collar 144 also has a wedge-shaped axial cross- section profile and, thus, a conical outer surface 146.
- a first end 148 of the support cylinder sections 126 has a conical inner surface (e.g., female taper) 150, which can slide along the conical outer surface (e.g., male taper) 146 of the stationary collar 144, while the conical outer surface (e.g., male taper) 142 of the activation collar 134 can slide along a conical inner surface (e.g., female taper) 152 at a second (e.g., opposite) end 154 of the support cylinder sections 126.
- the stationary collar 144 is trapped between and, thus, held in place on the threaded shaft 124 of the support cylinder tool 122 via an outer stationary nut 130 and an inner stationary nut 156.
- the activation nut 132 may be rotated on the threaded shaft 124 to push more of the activation collar 134 under the support cylinder sections 126, thereby pushing the support cylinder sections 126 radially outward.
- the activation collar 134 may continue to be pushed under the support cylinder sections 126 until the outer surface 140 of the support cylinder sections 126 expands against the inner surface 138 of the pipe segment tubing 22L.
- the activation nut 132 may be rotated on the threaded shaft in an opposite direction to enable the pipe segment tubing 22L to push more of the activation collar 134 out from under the support cylinder sections 126 while contracting radially inward against the support cylinder sections 126.
- a support cylinder tool 122 used with a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include fewer than two (e.g., one) or more than two (e.g., three, four, or more) metallic elastic bands 128 disposed around its support cylinder sections 126.
- a support cylinder tool 122 used with a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include fewer than three (e.g., two) support cylinder sections 126 or more than three (e.g., four, five, or more) support cylinder sections 126.
- a support cylinder tool 122 may be implemented and/or operated to support pipe segment tubing 22 during a swaging operation used to secure a swaged pipe fitting 44 to the pipe segment tubing 22.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a carcass isolating ring 100, which electrically isolates the carcass layer 37 of corresponding pipe segment tubing 22 from the remainder of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the carcass isolating ring 100K of the swaged pipe fitting 44K may be made from an electrical insulative material, such as a polymer and/or plastic.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a spacer ring 182.
- the spacer ring 182 may directly abut the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of pipe segment tubing 22 and, thus, supports the internal pressure sheath layer 26, for example, to reduce the likelihood of a blow through in the internal pressure sheath layer 26 occurring within the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the spacer ring 182 may bridge the structural support provided to the internal pressure sheath layer 26 by the one or more intermediate (e.g., reinforcement) layers 38 of the pipe segment tubing 22 and the structural support provided by the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the spacer ring 182 in a swaged pipe fitting 44 may directly abut an intermediate (e.g., reinforcement) layer 38 in the annulus 25 of pipe segment tubing 22, for example, to enable the swaged pipe fitting 44 to provide electrical continuity and, thus, cathodic protection to the intermediate layer 38.
- the spacer ring 182 may be made from the same type of metal as the intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment tubing 22K.
- the spacer ring 182 and the intermediate layer 38 may both be made of carbon steel while the fitting body 48K is made of stainless steel.
- an electrical terminal 184 may be connected to the spacer ring 182 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 through its fitting body 48, for example, to enable an anode to be electrically connected to the intermediate layer 38 of corresponding pipe segment tubing 22.
- the spacer ring 182 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include an extension 186, which is disposed under the intermediate layer 38.
- the extension 186 on the spacer ring 182 may be inserted (e.g., disposed) between the intermediate layer 38 and the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment tubing 22.
- a fluid path 188 may be formed through the spacer ring 182 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 such that the fluid path 188 can be fluidly connected to another fluid path 98 that is formed in the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 and fluidly connected to a vent valve 96.
- the swaged pipe fitting 44K may not include a vent valve 96 or include more than one (e.g., two, three, or more) vent valves 96. Additionally, in other embodiments, the swaged pipe fitting 44K may not include a spacer ring 182 or an electrical terminal 184. Alternatively, in other embodiments, the spacer ring 182 of the swaged pipe fitting 44K may not include an extension 186. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the swaged pipe fitting 44K may not include a carcass isolating ring 100K. In any case, in this manner, a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be implemented and/or deployed (e.g., installed) at pipe segment tubing 22.
- the process 190 includes cutting back a tubing layer of a pipe segment (process block 192), disposing a support cylinder directly adjacent to an innermost layer of the pipe segment (process block 194), and disposing a fitting jacket circumferentially around an outer sheath layer of the pipe segment (process block 196). Additionally, the process 190 generally includes conformally deforming the fitting j acket around the pipe segment (process block 198) and securing a fitting connector to a fitting body that is secured to the fitting jacket (process block 202).
- a process 190 for installing a swaged pipe fitting 44 at a pipe segment 20 may include one or more additional blocks and/or omit one or more of the depicted blocks.
- some embodiments of the process 190 may include reattaching a cut back portion of an outer sheath layer of the pipe segment to a remaining portion of the outer sheath layer (process block 204) while other embodiments of the process 190 do not.
- some embodiments of the process 190 may include disposing a grab sleeve between an internal pressure sheath layer and an intermediate layer of the pipe segment (process block 206) while other embodiments of the process 190 do not.
- some embodiments of the process 190 may include disposing a spacer ring directly adjacent to the intermediate layer of the pipe segment (process block 208) while other embodiments of the process do not.
- some embodiments of the process 190 may include disposing an internal pressure sheath seal around the internal pressure sheath layer of the pipe segment
- process block 209 while other embodiments of the process 190 do not.
- some embodiments of the process 190 may include securing a seal flange to the fitting body (process block 210) while other embodiments of the process 190 do not.
- some embodiments of the process 190 may include securing a carcass ring to a carcass layer of the pipe segment (process block 212) while other embodiments of the process 190 do not.
- some embodiments of the process 190 may include removing a support cylinder tool from the pipe segment (process block 214) while other embodiments of the process 190 do not.
- one or more of the depicted blocks may be performed in a different order, for example, such that the fitting j acket is disposed around the outer sheath layer of the pipe segment before the support cylinder is disposed directly adjacent to the innermost layer of the pipe segment.
- one or more tubing layers of a pipe segment 20 at which a swaged pipe fitting 44 is to be deployed may be cut back.
- deploying a swaged pipe fitting 44 at a pipe segment 20 may generally include cutting back one or more tubing layers of the pipe segment 20 (process block 192).
- the outer sheath layer 28 and each intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20 may be cut back relative to the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment 20, for example, to enable an internal pressure sheath seal 95 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 to be compressed against the outer surface 97 of the internal pressure sheath layer 26 (process block 216).
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a carcass ring 100, which is secured to the carcass layer 37 of a pipe segment 20 to anchor the carcass layer 37 in the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the carcass ring 100 may be secured (e.g., welded and/or threaded) to the outer surface 101 of the carcass layer 37.
- the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment 20 may be cut back relative to the carcass layer 37 (process block 218).
- the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment 20 may be cut back relative to an intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20 (process block 220).
- the outer sheath layer 28 may be cut back relative to the intermediate layer 38 to enable the leg portion 106 of an internal pressure sheath seal 95, which has a J-shaped axial cross-section profile, to slant against the tubing 22 of the pipe segment 20.
- the cutoff portion of the outer sheath layer 28 may be a flared section 121, for example, which may be produced by inserting a temporary installation sleeve under the outer sheath layer 28.
- the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment 20 may be cut back relative to the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment 20, for example, to enable an internal pressure sheath seal 95 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 to be compressed against the inner surface 30 of the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and/or the swaged pipe fitting 44 to support the internal pressure sheath layer 26 during a swaging operation (process block 222).
- a support cylinder 74 may be disposed directly adjacent to the innermost (e.g., carcass or internal pressure sheath) layer of the pipe segment 20.
- deploying a swaged pipe fitting 44 at a pipe segment 20 may generally include disposing a support cylinder 74 directly adjacent to (e.g., under or over) the innermost layer of the pipe segment 20 (process block 194).
- the support cylinder 74 may be a component (e.g., feature) of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be disposed under (e.g., within) the carcass layer 37 of a corresponding pipe segment 20 (process block 224).
- a support cylinder feature of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be integrated with its fitting connector 46 and, thus, disposing the support cylinder 74 under the carcass layer 37 may include inserting the fitting connector 46 under the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment 20.
- a support cylinder feature of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be integrated with its fitting body 48 and, thus, disposing the support cylinder 74 under the carcass layer 37 may include inserting the fitting body 48 under the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment 20.
- the support cylinder 74 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be inserted between the carcass layer 37 and the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of a corresponding pipe segment 20 (process block 226).
- the support cylinder 74 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 may be disposed under (e.g., within) the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and each intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20 to produce a flared section 119 along the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and flared sections 120 along each intermediate layer 38.
- the cut back portion (e.g., flared section 121) of the outer sheath layer 28 may then be reattached (e.g., poly welded) back to the remaining portion of the outer sheath layer 28 to cover the flared section 120 in each intermediate layer 38 and the flared section 119 in the internal pressure sheath layer 26 (process block 204).
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may not include a support cylinder 74.
- a support cylinder tool 122 may be used to temporarily support the tubing 22 of a pipe segment 20 while the swaged pipe fitting 44 is being swaged thereto.
- the support cylinder tool 122 may be inserted into the pipe bore 32 of the pipe segment 20 while in its contracted state and, subsequently, transitioned from its contracted state to its expanded state such that the outer surface 140 of its support cylinder sections 126 of the support cylinder tool 122 expands against the inner surface of an innermost layer of the pipe segment 20 (process block 228).
- the support cylinder tool 122 may be operated to transition from its contracted state to its expanded state at least in part by rotating an activation nut 132 to push more of a corresponding activation collar 134 under the support cylinder sections 126 of the support cylinder tool 122.
- a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 may be disposed circumferentially around the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment 20 (process block 196).
- a fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be secured (e.g., welded) to the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- disposing the fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 circumferentially around the outer sheath layer 28 of a pipe segment 20 may include disposing the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 adjacent to the pipe segment 20 (process block 236).
- the fitting body 48 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be made from a different type of metal as compared to an intermediate layer 38 of a corresponding pipe segment 20.
- the fitting body 48 may be made of stainless steel while solid material in the intermediate layer 38 is made of carbon steel.
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a spacer ring 182, which is made from the same type of metal as the intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20 and can be disposed directly adjacent to the intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20.
- deploying the swaged pipe fitting 44 at a pipe segment 20 may include disposing a spacer ring 182 directly adjacent to an intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20, for example, at least in part by inserting an extension 186 on the spacer ring 182 under the intermediate layer 38 (process block 208).
- the spacer ring 182 may be disposed directly adjacent to the internal pressure sheath layer 26, for example, at least in part by inserting an extension 186 on the spacer ring 182 between the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and the one or more reinforcement layers 34 (process block 208).
- the fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 may then be conformally deformed (e.g., swaged) around the tubing 22 of the pipe segment 20 such that the inner surface 52 of the fitting jacket 50 engages the outer surface 54 of the pipe segment tubing 22 and, thus, facilitates securing the swaged pipe fitting 44 to the pipe segment 20 as well as sealing the pipe segment tubing 22 within the swaged pipe fitting 44 (process block 198).
- a fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be swaged using a swage machine 56.
- a swage machine 56 may generally include a grab plate 62, which may facilitate securing the swage machine 56 to the fitting body 48 of a swaged pipe fitting 44, for example, via a grab attachment 66 that has an L-shaped axial cross-section profile.
- a swage machine 56 may generally include a die plate 64, which may enable a set of die segments 68 to be loaded in the swage machine 56 such that the set of die segments 68 compress a fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 inwardly in a radial direction 72 when moved over the fitting jacket 50 in an axial direction 70.
- conformally deforming the fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 around a pipe segment 20 may include securing a grab plate 62 of a swage machine 56 to the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 (process block 238) and moving a die plate 64 of the swage machine 56 over the fitting jacket 50 (process block 240).
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a grab sleeve 82, which may be disposed between the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and the intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20.
- deploying the swaged pipe fitting 44 at a pipe segment 20 may include disposing a grab sleeve 82 between the internal pressure sheath layer 26 and an intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20 before a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 is disposed around the outer sheath layer 28 of the pipe segment 20 (process block 206).
- the grab sleeve 82 may include a slit 84 that enables the grab sleeve 82 to grab onto the internal pressure sheath layer 26 when the fitting jacket 50 is swaged such that the intermediate layer 38 of the pipe segment 20 is compressed between the grab sleeve 82 and the fitting jacket 50 and, thus, anchored in the swaged pipe fitting 44. Additionally or alternatively, swaging a fitting jacket 50 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may compress one or more intermediate (e.g., reinforcement) layers 38 of a corresponding pipe segment 20 between the fitting jacket 50 and a support cylinder 74 of the swaged pipe fitting 44, thereby anchoring the one or more intermediate layers 38 in the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- intermediate e.g., reinforcement
- a support cylinder tool 122 may be temporarily used to support the tubing 22 of a pipe segment 20 during a swaging operation.
- the support cylinder tool 122 may be removed from within the pipe segment 20 (process block 214).
- the support cylinder tool 122 may be operated to transition from its expanded state to its contracted state and withdrawn from within the pipe segment 20 while in its contracted state (process block 250).
- the support cylinder tool 122 may be operated to transition from its expanded state to its contracted state at least in part by rotating an activation nut 132 to enable the pipe segment 20 to push more of a corresponding activation collar 134 out from under the support cylinder sections 126 while contracting radially inward against the support cylinder sections 126.
- an internal pressure sheath seal 95 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be disposed under a fitting jacket 50 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95 may have a J-shaped axial cross- section profile that includes a hook portion 104, which interlocks with a carcass ring 100 of the swaged pipe fitting 44, and a leg portion 106, which may slant against the tubing 22 of a pipe segment 20.
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95 may be compressed against the pipe segment tubing 22, thereby activating the internal pressure sheath seal 95 (process block 242).
- an internal pressure sheath seal 95 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be compressed against the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- installing the swaged pipe fitting 44 to a pipe segment 20 may include disposing an internal pressure sheath seal 95 around the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment 20 after (e.g., behind) the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 (process block 209).
- the internal pressure sheath seal 95 may be compressed between the fitting body 48 and a seal flange 102 of the swaged pipe fitting 44.
- installing the swaged pipe fitting 44 to a pipe segment 20 may include securing a seal flange 102 to the fitting body 48 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 (process block 210), for example, such that a corresponding internal pressure sheath seal 95 is compressed against the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment 20 due to compression between the fitting body 48 and the seal flange 102 and, thus, activated (process block 244).
- a seal flange 102 may be secured to a corresponding fitting body 48 via one or more threaded fasteners 92, such as a bolt or a screw.
- a seal flange 102 may be secured to a corresponding fitting body 48 via hot tooling, such as welding and/or brazing.
- the fitting connector 46 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 may then be secured to its fitting body 48 (process block 202).
- the fitting connector 46 may be secured to a seal flange 102 of the swaged pipe fitting 44, which is secured to the fitting body 48.
- a fitting connector 46 may be secured to a corresponding seal flange 102 and a corresponding fitting body 48 via one or more threaded fasteners 92, such as a bolt or a screw.
- a fitting connector 46 may be secured to a corresponding seal flange 102 via hot tooling, such as welding and/or brazing.
- the fitting connector 46 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be secured directly to a corresponding fitting body 48, for example, via one or more threaded fasteners 92, such as a bolt or a screw, and/or hot tooling, such as welding and/or brazing.
- an internal pressure sheath seal 95 of a swaged pipe fitting 44 may be compressed between its fitting body 48 and its fitting connector 46.
- securing the fitting connector 46 to the fitting body 48 may compress the internal pressure sheath seal 95 therebetween such that the internal pressure sheath seal 95 is compressed against the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of a pipe segment 20 and, thus, activated (process block 246).
- a swaged pipe fitting 44 may include a carcass anchoring ring 100, which may be secured to the carcass layer 37, and the fitting connector 46 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 may accommodate the carcass ring 100.
- installing the swaged pipe fitting 44 to a pipe segment 20 may include securing a carcass ring 100 to the carcass layer 37 of the pipe segment 20, for example, at least in part by welding and/or threading the carcass ring 100 onto the outer surface 101 of the carcass layer 37 (process block 212).
- securing the fitting connector 46 to the fitting body 48 may include disposing the fitting connector 46 over a carcass ring 100, which is secured to the carcass layer 37 of a pipe segment 20, for example, such that the carcass ring 100 is trapped between the fitting connector 46 and the internal pressure sheath layer 26 of the pipe segment 20 or between the fitting connector 46 and a seal flange 102 of the swaged pipe fitting 44 (process block 248).
- the present disclosure provides techniques for implementing and/or deploying a swaged pipe fitting.
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