Valve for a hydrocarbon well, hydrocarbon well provided with such valve and use of such valve
US-9771775-B2 · Sep 26, 2017 · US
US10753515B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10753515-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815912510-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 25, 2020 |
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A connector for lined pipelines includes a tube having opposed male interface elements extending inwardly from respective ends of the tube. One or more circumferential permeable chokes project radially from each male interface element. The chokes minimise flow of oxidising fluid from the bore into the micro-annulus between the liner and the pipe while maximising flow of fluid from the micro-annulus into the bore in the event of catastrophic pressure drop in the bore. To maintain gaps between the tube ends and the pipe liners for fluid flow, shoulder formations extend circumferentially around the tube. The connector may be used in a joint arrangement where each liner includes a body, an end of lesser thickness and greater bore than the body that terminates short of an end of the pipe, an inner step between the body and the end, and an outer step between the end and the pipe.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A subsea lined pipeline for use in the oil and gas industry, the pipeline comprising a connector bridging spaced-apart liners of the pipeline, the connector comprising: a tube having opposed ends, the tube defining opposed male interface elements extending inwardly from respective ends of the tube, wherein a respective male interface element of the tube is received telescopically by a corresponding opposed section of one of the liners of the pipeline to define an annular channel between that male interface element and the opposed section of the liner; and an annular choke extending circumferentially around, and projecting radially outwardly from, each male interface element to the opposed section of the liner, wherein the choke comprises a porous mass such as foam and/or a barrier web penetrated by openings, the choke has permeability to control fluid flow around the connector in the respective annular channel by permitting fluid flow through the choke in use of the pipeline. 2. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the barrier web is penetrated by openings, wherein at least some of the openings are filled with a permeable material. 3. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the barrier web is inclined relative to a base web of the choke. 4. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the choke has a porous mass retained in a holder comprising a base web and at least one retaining wall upstanding from the base web. 5. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the choke is asymmetric in section. 6. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the choke is a composite structure comprising first and second components of different stiffness and/or permeability. 7. The pipeline of claim 6 , wherein the components are disposed sequentially relative to a fluid flow direction through the choke. 8. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the choke has a liner-engaging surface with bypass formations. 9. The pipeline of claim 8 , wherein the bypass formations are grooves extending around the choke. 10. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein the choke has a radially-outer apex formation that is convex in cross section. 11. The pipeline of claim 1 , wherein, in longitudinal section, a radially outer face of the choke is inclined outwardly towards the respective male interface element.
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