WEAK LINK ARRANGEMENT AND A METHOD COMPRISES A WEAK LINK ARRANGEMENT
20170247984 · 2017-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L55/1007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/1015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B41/0021
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A weak link arrangement (1) designed for location on an umbilical (6, 7) extending on the seabed between respective structures potentially subjected to environmental hazards, like being snapped by an iceberg, which umbilical includes communicating fluid pipes and electric cables, is described. The weak link arrangement (1) includes a seabed frame (2) supporting an umbilical having a weak link multiconnecting structure (3) (UTA) installed in line, which weak link multiconnecting structure (3) (UTA) ensures continuous communication through the fluid pipes and electric cables until emergency disconnection takes place. Such disconnection is initiated by accidental pull in the umbilical, which pull activates disconnecting means and cable severing means.
Claims
1. A weak link arrangement designed for location on an umbilical extending on the seabed between respective structures potentially subjected to environmental hazards, which umbilical includes communicating fluid pipes and electric cables, the weak link arrangement includes a seabed frame supporting an umbilical having a weak link multiconnecting structure (UTA) installed in line, which weak link multiconnecting structure (UTA) ensures continuous communication through the fluid pipes and electric cables until emergency disconnection takes place, which disconnection is initiated by accidental pull in the umbilical, which pull activates disconnecting means and cable severing means, the pull activates the disconnecting means as a first disconnecting step and the cable severing means as a second disconnecting step, wherein the disconnecting means includes a shear pin designed to shear off and initiate UTA motion at a predetermined pull force in the umbilical, which shear pin is arranged between the weak link multiconnecting structure (UTA) and the seabed frame, which seabed frame further includes a bar arranged to stop the initiated motion, which stop initiates the first disconnecting step.
2. The weak link arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the disconnecting means includes a connector, which connector is designed to be released and initiated when the UTA is engaging the stop.
3. The weak link arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the connector is a clamp connector kept locked via a release handle being locked to a release arm arranged on the seabed frame until the motion between the weak link multiconnecting structure and the seabed frame is stopped while the pull in the umbilical continues.
4. The weak link arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the release arm is arresting said the release handle in a notch until a motion between the umbilical with the connector and the weak link multiconnecting structure, which is stopped, takes place, which motion brings the release handle out of the notch and releases the clamp connector, which connector falls off.
5. The weak link arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the weak link multiconnecting structure includes an UTA casing enclosing the cable severing means, and in which casing the cables are looped and trapped in cable guiding means.
6. The weak link arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the cable severing means includes respective knife edges arranged in an array, each knife edge being dedicated for one respective cable, each cable being forcedly guided by the cable guiding means towards a respective knife edge, which cable severing means is being operated by further pull in the umbilical and further motion between the umbilical and the stopped weak link multiconnecting structure (UTA), which further pull initiates the second disconnecting step.
7. The weak link arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the weak link multiconnecting structure (UTA) is arranged on a sledge structure able to skid on the seabed frame.
8. A method for making governed and controlled emergency disconnect between an umbilical cable and subsea equipment located on the seabed, wherein, when a pull in the umbilical occurs, a weak link multiconnecting structure (UTA) and the umbilical start moving and shear pins shear off, initiating a two step disconnect procedure as described in claim 1.
Description
EXAMPLE OF EMBODIMENT
[0023] Having described the invention in general terms above, a more detailed example of an embodiment will be given in the following with reference to the drawings in which:
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[0063] The weak link arrangement will now be described in further details with reference to
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[0065] The weak link multiconnecting structure 3 is in one end connected to a riser umbilical 6 extending to the surface. In the other end of the weak link multiconnecting structure 3, the umbilical termination unit 4 is connected, which unit 4 is in turn connected to a jumper umbilical 7 extending to a second weak link arrangement 8′ located on an SDU (Subsea Distribution Unit). Each umbilical end can be reinforced with bend restrictors.
[0066] The weak link arrangement 1 is lowered to the seabed with the riser umbilical 6 connected in one end and the jumper umbilical 7 connected in the other end as a “package”. As shown in
[0067] The respective umbilicals 6, 7 include communicating fluid pipes and electric cables. The fluid pipes can be steel pipes or fluid pipes made of a polymer material. All kind of conceivable electric cables are possible. Another option or addition are fiber optic cables. The weak link arrangement ensures that such communications continue through the fluid pipes and the electric cables until an emergency disconnection situation occur. Such disconnection, as previously indicated, is initiated by accidental pull in either umbilical. Such pull activates the weak link arrangement including disconnecting means and cable and pipe severing means.
[0068] The described “pull” will first activate the disconnecting means as a first disconnecting step. The cable severing means will take place as a second disconnecting step.
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[0075] As shown in the figures, the connector 10 is a clamp connector being locked by means of the release handle 12 being locked to the release arm 13 arranged on the seabed frame 2 until the motion between the UTA 3 and the seabed frame 2 is stopped while the pull in the umbilical continues.
[0076] In more detail, the release arm 13 is arresting the release handle 12 in a notch 14 until the motion between the umbilical with the connector 10 and the UTA 3, which is stopped, takes place. This motion brings the release handle 12 out of the notch 14 and releases the clamp connector 10, while the entire connector 10 including the release handle 12 simply falls off.
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[0081] The weak link multiconnecting structure (UTA) is arranged on the sledge structure 5 and able to skid and pivot on the seabed frame 2, as more detailed shown in
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[0083] Also a method for making governed and controlled emergency disconnect between an umbilical cable and subsea equipment located on the seabed, is disclosed. When a pull in the umbilical occurs, a weak link multiconnecting structure (UTA) and the umbilical start moving and shear pins shear off, initiating a two step disconnect procedure as described in claim 1-9.