Device for controlling the filling of a pipe as it is being laid in a stretch of water, and associated assembly and method
US-10139014-B2 · Nov 27, 2018 · US
US10344903B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10344903-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615772540-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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A pipe ( 14 ) extending between a surface end ( 20 ) and a bottom end ( 22 ) thereof, and defining an internal passage ( 24 ) ending at the bottom end ( 22 ) and at the surface end ( 20 ). A dynamic closing member ( 30 ) at the bottom end ( 22 ), which opens above a threshold pressure applied from the exterior towards the interior of the pipe ( 14 ), and closing below the threshold pressure. The threshold pressure is defined as a function of at least one parameter representing the heaving of the pipe under the effect of variation in height of the water in which the pipe extends.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pipe intended to be installed in position in a body of water from a surface that is subjected to variation in height, the pipe being configured for extending between a surface end and a bottom end, and defining an internal passage opening at the bottom end and at the surface end; the pipe having an exterior and an interior; the pipe comprising a dynamic closing member at the bottom end which is configured to open above a threshold pressure, applied from the exterior of the pipe towards the interior of the pipe and to close below the threshold pressure; wherein the threshold pressure is defined as a function of at least one parameter that is representative of the heave of the pipe under an effect of the height variation. 2. The pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the threshold pressure is defined as a function of a period of the heave. 3. The pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the threshold pressure is defined as a function of an amplitude of the heave. 4. The pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the internal passage is partially filled with water up to a water height that is regulated by the dynamic closing member. 5. The pipe according to claim 4 , wherein the threshold pressure is given by the formula: Pc ≥ ρ · g · a + ρ · Ho · ( 2 π To ) 2 ( w d - a ) wherein: Pc is the threshold pressure of the dynamic closing member; ρ is a density of the water of the body of water; g is gravity; a is a set point water height in the pipe in relation to the bottom end; w d is a depth of the bottom end in relation to the surface; Ho is a height of the heave; and To is a period of the heave. 6. The pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the pipe is formed of pipe sections that are welded together. 7. The pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the pipe is comprised of a corrosion-resistant alloy based material. 8. A regulation method for regulating a height of water in a pipe installed in position in a body of water and extending from a surface of the body of water that is subjected to a variation in height, the pipe extending between a surface end and a bottom end of the pipe, and also defining an internal passage opening at the bottom end and at the surface end; the pipe having an exterior and an interior; the pipe comprising a dynamic closing member at the bottom end which is configured to open above a threshold pressure applied from the exterior towards the interior of the pipe and to close below the threshold pressure; the method comprising of the following steps: providing a representative parameter that is representative of the heave of the pipe under the effect of the variation in height; calculating a threshold pressure as a function of the representative parameter that is representative of the heave; adjusting the opening of the dynamic closing member to the threshold pressure. 9. The regulation method according to claim 8 , wherein the threshold pressure is given by the formula: Pc ≥ ρ · g · a + ρ · Ho · ( 2 π To ) 2 ( w d - a ) wherein: Pc is the threshold pressure of the dynamic closing member; ρ is a density of the water of the body of water; g is gravity; a is a set point water height in the pipe and in relation to the bottom end; w d is a depth of the bottom end in relation to the surface; Ho is a height of the heave; and To is a period of the heave. 10. An installation method for installing a pipe in a body of water, the pipe comprising a bottom section having a bottom end and comprising an upper end, the pipe comprising a dynamic closing member at the bottom end, which is configured to open above a threshold pressure applied from the exterior towards the interior of the pipe and to close above the threshold pressure and at least one second section, the installation method comprising of the following steps: installing the bottom section comprising the dynamic closing member in the water; lowering the second section into the body of water; regulating a height of the water in the pipe by a regulation method according to claim 8 in a manner so as to be at a distance away from the upper end of the bottom section.
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