Connections for subsea pipe-in-pipe structures

US9857011B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9857011-B2
Application numberUS-201314374509-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2013
Priority dateJan 25, 2012
Publication dateJan 2, 2018
Grant dateJan 2, 2018

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Abstract

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A reelable connection between facing ends of opposed pipe-in-pipe sections in which an end wall connects inner and outer pipes of each section to seal an end of an annular space defined between those pipes is disclosed. In each section, the inner pipe protrudes beyond the end wall and the outer pipe and is joined to an inner pipe of the opposed section, leaving opposed ends of the outer pipes of those sections spaced from each other. An insert positioned between the opposed ends of the outer pipes maintains the outer pipe diameter from one section to the other section across the connection.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A reelable connection between facing ends of opposed pipe sections of a subsea pipeline, the connection being configured to be reeled and then subsequently unreeled from a pipeline reel to return to its original shape, each pipe section being of pipe-in-pipe construction comprising an inner pipe disposed within, and extending longitudinally along, an outer pipe that defines an outer pipe diameter; wherein: the outer pipe includes an end wall that is defined by an inwardly-inclined end portion of the outer pipe and is formed as a one-piece, homogeneous structure with the outer pipe, the end wall connecting the inner and outer pipes of each pipe section to seal an end of an annular space defined between those pipes; the inner pipe of each pipe section protrudes longitudinally beyond the end wall and the outer pipe of that pipe section and is joined to an inner pipe of the opposed pipe section, leaving opposed ends of the outer pipes of the pipe sections spaced longitudinally from each other; and a substantially flush insert disposed between the opposed ends of the outer pipes maintains the outer pipe diameter from one pipe section to the other pipe section across the connection to facilitate reeling and unreeling of the pipe sections, wherein the insert has one end welded to one of the opposed outer pipes or to the end wall of that outer pipe, and another end welded to the other of the opposed outer pipes or to the end wall of that other outer pipe. 2. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the end wall is swaged toward the inner pipe. 3. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the end wall is welded to the inner pipe by a full-penetration weld. 4. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the end wall is inclined in longitudinal section relative to a longitudinal axis of the outer pipe. 5. The reelable connection of claim 4 , wherein the end wall flares away from the inner pipe to the outer pipe moving away from the opposed pipe section. 6. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein an outer end of the end wall coincides with an end of the outer pipe. 7. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the end wall extends from within the insert at the inner pipe to outside the insert at the outer pipe. 8. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the end wall lies beyond the outer pipe. 9. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the end walls of the pipe sections support the insert substantially flush with the outer pipe diameter of the opposed pipe sections. 10. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the end walls of the pipe sections lie between the insert and the outer pipes of the pipe sections at the outer pipe diameter. 11. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein, at the outer pipe diameter, end edges of the insert are spaced from the end walls or from the outer pipes of the opposed pipe sections to define weld gaps. 12. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the insert is welded to the end walls or to the outer pipes by fillet welds. 13. The reelable connection of claim 1 , wherein the insert is a tubular shell spaced outside the inner pipe leaving a void between the shell and the inner pipe that is filled with an insulating material. 14. A reelable, reeled or reel-laid pipeline or a reelable pipe stalk comprising two or more pipe sections of pipe-in-pipe construction joined by at least one reelable connection between facing ends of opposed pipe sections of the pipeline, the connection being configured to be reeled and then subsequently unreeled from a pipeline reel to return to its original shape, each pipe section being of pipe-in-pipe construction comprising an inner pipe disposed within, and extending longitudinally along, an outer pipe that defines an outer pipe diameter; wherein: the outer pipe includes an end wall that is defined by an inwardly-inclined end portion of the outer pipe and is formed as a one-piece, homogeneous structure with the outer pipe, the end wall connecting the inner and outer pipes of each pipe section to seal an end of an annular space defined between those pipes; the inner pipe of each pipe section protrudes longitudinally beyond the end wall and the outer pipe of that pipe section and is joined to an inner pipe of the opposed pipe section, leaving opposed ends of the outer pipes of the pipe sections spaced longitudinally from each other; and a substantially flush insert disposed between the opposed ends of the outer pipes maintains the outer pipe diameter from one pipe section to the other pipe section across the connection to facilitate reeling and unreeling of the pipe sections, wherein the insert has one end welded to one of the opposed outer pipes or to the end wall of that outer pipe, and another end welded to the other of the opposed outer pipes or to the end wall of that other outer pipe. 15. A pipeline comprising two or more pipe sections of pipe-in-pipe construction joined by at least one connection as defined in claim 14 , wherein the pipe sections are pipe stalks having end walls at each end and comprising pipe joints joined by sliding an outer pipe of a pipe joint over an inner pipe of that pipe joint when the inner pipe has been connected to an inner pipe of a neighboring pipe joint. 16. The pipeline of claim 15 , wherein a continuous annular space extends between neighboring pipe joints of the pipe stalks. 17. A pipeline after unreeling, the pipeline comprising two or more pipe sections of pipe-in-pipe construction joined by at least one connection as defined in claim 14 , and further comprising at least one insulating sleeve around the connection. 18. The pipeline of claim 17 , wherein the sleeve is longer than the insert so that ends of the sleeve overlap ends of the insert and overlie the outer pipes of the opposed pipe sections. 19. The pipeline of claim 17 , wherein intersections between the end walls and the outer pipes of the opposed pipe sections lie within the sleeve. 20. A method of reeling a pipe comprising pipe sections of a subsea pipeline of pipe-in-pipe construction, each pipe section comprising an inner pipe disposed within an outer pipe that defines an outer pipe diameter and connected to the outer pipe by an end wall that is defined by an inwardly-inclined end portion of the outer pipe and formed as a one-piece, homogeneous structure with the outer pipe, the end wall connecting the inner and outer pipes to seal an annular space defined between those pipes, the method comprising: making a connection between pipe sections by: joining the inner pipe of each pipe section to an inner pipe of an adjoining pipe section while leaving opposed facing ends of the outer pipes of those pipe sections spaced longitudinally from each other; positioning an insert to lie substantially flush between the opposed facing ends of the outer pipes to maintain the outer pipe diameter from one pipe section to the other pipe section across the connection to facilitate reeling and unreeling of the pipe sections, wherein the insert has one end welded to one of the opposed outer pipes or to the end wall of that outer pipe, and another end welded to the other of the opposed outer pipes or to the end wall of that other outer pipe; and subsequently winding the pipe sections joined by the connection onto a reel, the connection returns to its original shape once unreeled from a pipeline reel. 21. The method of claim 20 , comprising filling a void between the insert and the inner pipe with an insulati

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  • Spaced wall tube or receptacle · CPC title

  • for non-disconnectable joints · CPC title

  • F16L1/18Primary

    the pipes being S- or J-shaped and under tension during laying · CPC title

  • for assembling or disassembling parts · CPC title

  • for non-disconnectable pipe joints · CPC title

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What does patent US9857011B2 cover?
A reelable connection between facing ends of opposed pipe-in-pipe sections in which an end wall connects inner and outer pipes of each section to seal an end of an annular space defined between those pipes is disclosed. In each section, the inner pipe protrudes beyond the end wall and the outer pipe and is joined to an inner pipe of the opposed section, leaving opposed ends of the outer pipes o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Subsea 7 Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L1/18. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).