Multi-layered fuel tubing
US-9528637-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US2016123503A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016123503-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414895317-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A flexible pipe body configured for offshore use or a flexible pipe precursor, and a method of preparing a flexible pipe are disclosed. The pipe body or precursor includes a sacrificial layer which is, at least partially, removable on contact with a solvent medium such as an aqueous solvent, in particular water.
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1 . A flexible pipe body, or a precursor for a flexible pipe body, comprising an inner fluid retaining layer defining a pipe bore for the transmission of fluids, at least one reinforcement layer configured to resist internal or external pressure and/or tensile loads in the pipe body or precursor, and at least one sacrificial layer, wherein the sacrificial layer is soluble or dispersible on contact with a solvent medium. 2 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inner fluid retaining layer is a barrier layer, wherein said at least one reinforcement layer includes a carcass layer arranged within the barrier layer, and wherein an inner sacrificial layer is arranged between the carcass layer and the barrier layer. 3 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 2 wherein said inner sacrificial layer is a coating on the carcass layer. 4 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in 2 wherein said inner sacrificial layer is an extruded layer. 5 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 4 wherein the inner sacrificial layer is co-extruded with the barrier layer. 6 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 2 wherein the inner sacrificial layer comprises a tape wound around the carcass layer. 7 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 1 comprising an outer sheath layer and defining an annulus region between said outer sheath layer and the inner fluid retaining layer, the annulus region including at least one outer sacrificial layer and at least one reinforcement layer. 8 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 7 wherein the at least one reinforcement layer comprises or includes a pressure armour layer. 9 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 8 wherein a said outer sacrificial layer is provided in contact with said pressure armour layer. 10 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 7 wherein the at least one reinforcement layer comprises or includes at least one tensile armour layer. 11 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 10 wherein a said outer sacrificial layer is provided in contact with a said tensile armour layer. 12 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 7 wherein said outer sacrificial layer is a coating on the inner fluid retaining layer. 13 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 7 wherein said outer sacrificial layer is an extruded layer. 14 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 7 wherein said outer sacrificial layer is co-extruded with the inner fluid retaining layer. 15 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 7 wherein said outer sacrificial layer comprises a tape wound respectively around one or more of: (i) the inner fluid retaining layer (ii) a pressure armour layer, (iii) a tension armour layer, or (iv) another layer the flexible pipe body or precursor disposed outwardly of the inner fluid retaining layer and inwardly of the outer sheath. 16 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sacrificial layer is soluble or dispersible in an aqueous solvent medium. 17 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 16 wherein said sacrificial layer is soluble or dispersible in water. 18 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the or each sacrificial layer comprises or consists of a material independently selected from one or more soluble or dispersible synthetic polymeric materials, and/or one or more soluble or dispersible natural, or natural-derived, oligomeric or polymeric materials, or mixtures or combinations thereof. 19 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 18 wherein said material is aqueously soluble or dispersible. 20 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 18 wherein the natural or natural-derived polymer is selected from one or more soluble or dispersible polysaccharides, gelatin based materials, and casein derivatives. 21 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 20 wherein the one or more soluble or dispersible polysaccharides is selected from carrageenan, guar gum, xanthan gum, pectins, dextran, starches, alginates, glucose based materials, sucrose based materials or derivatives thereof. 22 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 20 wherein the one or more soluble or dispersible polysaccharides is selected from one or more cellulose ethers such as hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose. 23 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 18 wherein the one or more soluble or dispersible synthetic polymeric materials is selected from polyvinylacetate (PVA), polyethylene glycols, polyvinylpyrrolidones, polyamines, polyethyleneamines, polyacrylic acids, polyvinyl alcohols, polyacrylamides, polyphosphoesters and polyphosphazenes or combinations thereof. 24 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 7 wherein the outer sacrificial layer comprises a functional material which is released or activated on contact of the outer sacrificial layer with said solvent medium. 25 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 24 wherein the functional material is a dye which is soluble or dispersible in the solvent medium. 26 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 24 wherein the functional material is a sealant which acts to seal a breach in the outer sheath layer on penetration of solvent medium through the outer sheath layer. 27 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 24 wherein the functional material is a sealant which acts to seal a breach in the inner sheath layer on penetration of solvent medium through the inner sheath layer. 28 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 24 wherein the functional material acts on contact with solvent medium to neutralise or render harmless potentially harmful or damaging materials contained in, or which are components of, the solvent medium. 29 . A flexible pipe body or a precursor as claimed in claim 24 wherein the functional material acts to neutralise or render harmless potentially harmful or damaging materials which permeate into the annulus region. 30 . A method of preparing flexible pipe body, or a precursor for a flexible pipe body, the method comprising: providing at least one reinforcement layer, configured to resist internal or external pressure and/or tensile loads in the pipe body or precursor layer, providing an inner fluid retaining layer configured to define a pipe bore for the transmission of fluids, providing at least one sacrificial layer, wherein the sacrificial layer is soluble or dispersible on contact with a solvent medium, and dissolving or dispersing at least part of the sacrificial layer in a solvent medium. 31 . A method as claimed in claim 30 wherein the soluble or dispersible material is an aqueously soluble or aqueously dispersible material. 32 . A method as claimed in claim 30 wherein the solvent medium is an aqueous solvent, and preferably wherein the solvent medium is water.
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