GROUT APPLICATOR
20230279630 · 2023-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B2017/0039
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D27/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B17/0008
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02E10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
E02B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An apparatus for applying grout in a region between a tubular sub-sea foundation pile and a leg of an offshore structure inserted into the foundation pile is provided. The apparatus includes a rigid tube adapted to be inserted into the region. The rigid tube includes an inlet for receiving grout, and an outlet. A method for grout application is also provided.
Claims
1. An apparatus for applying grout in a region between a tubular sub-sea foundation pile and a leg of an offshore structure inserted into the foundation pile, the apparatus comprising a rigid tube adapted to be inserted into the region, the rigid tube comprising an inlet for receiving grout, and an outlet.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the leg of the offshore structure does not comprise any internal and/or integrated means for conveying grout into the tubular sub-sea foundation pile.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the rigid tube comprises a sidewall, and wherein the outlet is disposed in the sidewall.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, comprising a closed end opposite to the inlet end.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the rigid tube comprises a plurality of outlets disposed in the sidewall, the outlets being circumferentially spaced thereabout.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sidewall of the rigid tube comprises indicia, the indicia configured to provide, in use, an indication of the depth to which the outlet is inserted into a foundation pile.
7. The apparatus according claim 4, wherein the closed end is provided by a plug or cap.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a flexible conduit, the flexible conduit having a first end for connection with a source of grout, and a second end connected to the rigid tube.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the rigid tube has a diameter of between 2 and 4 inches.
10. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the flexible conduit has a diameter of between 2 and 4 inches.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a flange configured to be attached to the leg and limit the extent to which the leg can be inserted into the foundation pile.
12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the flange comprises a funnel guide arranged to guide the rigid tube into the foundation pile.
13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the flange further comprises one or more apertures extending therethrough for locating the rigid tube, in use, relative to a foundation pile, the or each aperture having a conical portion extending thereabout to guide the rigid tube towards the aperture.
14. An offshore structure foundation building system, comprising an apparatus as claimed in claim 1, an offshore structure having a leg, and a foundation pile.
15. The offshore structure foundation building system according to claim 14, wherein the leg of the offshore structure does not comprise any internal and/or integrated means for conveying grout into the tubular sub-sea foundation pile.
16. A kit of parts comprising a rigid tube according to claim 1 and a flexible conduit having a first end for connection with a source of grout, and a second end connected to the rigid tube.
17. A method of fixing an offshore structure to a pre-piled sub-sea foundation pile, wherein the foundation pile comprises a tube piled into the sea floor and the offshore structure comprises a leg inserted into the foundation pile, wherein the method comprises lowering a rigid tube into a region described between the foundation pile and the leg such than an outlet of the rigid tube is at a first position, and applying grout to a first region between an end of the leg and the sea floor within the foundation pile via the rigid tube.
18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the leg does not comprise any internal and/or integrated means for conveying grout into the tubular sub-sea foundation pile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words ‘right’, ‘left’, ‘lower’, ‘upper’, ‘front’, ‘rear’, ‘upward’, ‘down’ and ‘downward’ designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made and are with respect to the described component when assembled and mounted. The words ‘inner’, ‘inwardly’ and ‘outer’, ‘outwardly’ refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, a designated centreline or a geometric centre of an element being described (e.g. central axis), the particular meaning being readily apparent from the context of the description. In particular, the words “upstream” and “downstream” designate directions which refer to the direction of fluid flow within the pipe.
[0051] Further, as used herein, the terms ‘connected’, ‘attached’, ‘coupled’, ‘mounted’ are intended to include direct connections between two members without any other members interposed therebetween, as well as, indirect connections between members in which one or more other members are interposed therebetween. The terminology includes the words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
[0052] Further, unless otherwise specified, the use of ordinal adjectives, such as, “first”, “second”, “third” etc. merely indicate that different instances of like objects are being referred to and are not intended to imply that the objects so described must be in a given sequence, either temporally, spatially, in ranking or in any other manner.
[0053] Referring now to
[0054] The offshore structure 1 is secured to the seabed by fixing it to the foundation piles 5, which are hollow steel tubes pre-piled into the seabed in this example. The stab-in portion 3b of each leg 3 is received within an open end 50 of a respective foundation pile 5. A cementitious material, in the form of grout, is used to at least substantially fill the remaining region or volume between the stab-in portion 3b and foundation pile 5 (made up of regions A and B, as shown in
[0055] Referring now to
[0056] Referring now to
[0057] Extending between the flange 30a and end portion 30b is a sidewall 32b. In the present example the stab-in portion 3b includes a plurality of shear keys 33b located along the length of the sidewall 32b, between the flange 30a and end portion 30b. The shear keys 33b are preferably formed by ridges in the surface of the stab-in portion 3b. The shear keys 33b are configured to provide resistance to relative translational movement between the stab-in portion 3b and the foundation pile 5 after the leg 3 has been grouted to the foundation pile 5, to provide a better fixing of the leg 3 to the foundation pile 5.
[0058] Referring now to
[0059] In some examples, an underside of the flange 30a has a circumferentially extending seal 34b, in the form of an elastomeric O-ring configured to seal against the free-end 50 of foundation pile 5. Radially inward of the circumferentially extending seal 34b is the overflow outlet 35b, described above. The flange 30a may also include a further aperture, in form of inlet 31a for receipt of the stinger 7, or rigid tube 71 thereof (as shown in
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[0061] With the stab-in 3b located within the foundation pile 5, a region A is described between the end portion 30b and the dredge line D within the foundation pile 5. Additionally, an annular region B is described between the sidewall 32b and internal wall 51 of the foundation pile 5. During a grouting process (described below) grout is provided to region A and region B. When region A and region B are full grout will overflow the annular region B through outlet 35b. The seal 34b is configured to prevent the leakage of grout from points or areas other than the outlet 35b.
[0062] It will be appreciated that, in the present example, in the case of a jacket 2 having a plurality of legs 3, each will have an arrangement as per
[0063] To secure the leg 3 to the foundation pile 5 the sea floor is preferably dredged prior to installing foundation piles 5. Then, one or more foundation piles 5 are piled into the sea floor to a desired depth and such that an open end 50 of each pile 5 protrudes from the sea floor. The jacket 2 is then lowered towards the sea floor and respective stab-in portions 3b are located within open ends 50 of respective foundation piles 5. The jacket 2 is lowered until each flange 30a braces against a respective open end 50, describing regions A and B. Grout is then applied to the regions A and B, as described below.
[0064] Referring now to
[0065] As shown most clearly in
[0066] As shown in
[0067] Indicia or markings 73 are provided along the length of the rigid tube 71, on an external surface of the sidewall 712. In the present example, the indicia or markings 73 specify the distance from the centre of the outlet 72 to discrete points along the length of the rigid tube 71. Such indicia 73 provide an indication of the depth to which the outlet 72 is inserted into the volume between the stab-in portion 3b and foundation pile 5.
[0068] Alternatively, the indicia 73 may specify the distance from closed end 711 to discrete points along the length of the rigid tube 71.
[0069] A grouting operation using the apparatus of
[0070] In a first stage, the stinger 7 is lowered to a first position P1 as shown by the broken outline in
[0071] In the present example, once region A is full, the stinger 7 is then raised by the crane C and the grout filling region A is left to cure to a predetermined degree. The degree of curing may be determined based on the water temperature and a known curing rate of the grout. The grout applied to region A may be left to cure until firm or hard, or substantially firm or hard. The grout applied to region A may be left to cure until it reaches its final set.
[0072] The stinger 7 may be raised to a second position P2, as shown by the solid outline in
[0073] After the grout filled region A has cured to the predetermined degree the stinger 7 is moved to the second position P2.
[0074] Then, with the stinger 7 in the second position P2, grout is conveyed, using the pump unit P, along the stinger 7 to the outlet 72 to fill region B. Grout is conveyed until region B is filled.
[0075] In the present example, the filling of region B is identified by the presence of grout at overflow outlet 35b. However, it will be appreciated that instead of providing an overflow outlet 35b, the filling of region B may be determined using a density meter or density gauge, or acoustically, for example by an acoustic sensor on a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), or on the leg 3. Alternatively, filling of region B may be determined by using a pressure sensor or transducer located either on the stinger 7 or within the volume described by regions A and B. In such a case, in the absence of overflow outlet 35b (or with a restricted overflow outlet 35b), once region B is full a pressure increase may be detected if the pump unit P remains activated. In other examples, a predetermined volume of grout is conveyed into the region B based on the known dimensions of the stab-in portion 3b and the foundation pile 5. Such an example might be advantageous where no flange 30a is provided, to prevent overflow of the grout.
[0076] Referring now to
[0077] In examples, the funnel guide 8 may be formed integrally with the flange 30a.
[0078] In use, the funnel guide 8 is used to provide a larger target area for the stinger 7, in particular the rigid tube 71 thereof. This helps locate the stinger 7 with the inlet 31a when it is lowered towards the seafloor.
[0079] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that several variations to the aforementioned embodiments are envisaged without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0080] It will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any number of combinations of the aforementioned features and/or those shown in the appended drawings provide clear advantages over the prior art and are therefore within the scope of the invention described herein.