A Wall Structure Cutting Wire Saw
20210039178 · 2021-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B28D1/088
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02B2017/0052
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B23D57/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a wall structure cutting wire saw. The wire saw includes a master saw unit 12 with master rail elements 35 adapted to run on a first set of tracks 7. The master saw unit 12 includes a wire drive motor 18, a wire magazine 17 accommodating a portion of a of cutting wire 15 in a cutting wire loop, and a saw drive 11 adapted to drive the master saw unit 12 along the first set of tracks 7. The master saw unit also includes a wire tension actuator. A slave unit 13 with at least one slave wire return wheel 23 and slave rail elements 36 is adapted to run on a second set of rails 8. The invention further includes a first set of rails adapted to be secured to a first side of the wall structure; and a second set of rails adapted to be secured to a second side of the wall structure 33. The wall structure 33 may form a wall of a GBS leg.
Claims
1. An elliptical wall structure cutting wire saw comprising: a master saw unit (12) with master rail runner elements (35) adapted to run on a rail (7) with a first set of rails forming an ellipse at a first side of an elliptical wall structure, the master saw unit (12) comprising a wire drive motor (18), a wire magazine (17) accommodating a portion of a of cutting wire (15) in a cutting wire loop, a saw drive (11) adapted to drive the master saw unit (12) along the first set of rails (7); a wire tension actuator (19); a slave unit (13) with at least one slave return wheel (23) and slave rail runner elements (36) adapted to run on a second set of rails (8) forming an ellipse at a second side of the elliptical wall structure; a first set of rails forming an elliptic circular track, adapted to be secured in a horizontal plane to the first side of the wall structure (33); and a second set of rails, forming an elliptic track, adapted to be secured in a plane to the second side of the wall structure (33), whereby the wall structure cutting wire saw is adapted to perform a complete cut around a GBS leg wall structure in one operation.
2. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1 wherein the slave return wheel (23) is located above two cutting gap guide wheels (27) on the master saw unit (12) in relation to a horizontal plane.
3. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, further comprising a third set of rails (7b), adapted to be secured to the first side of the wall structure (33), at a distance from and parallel to the first set of rails (7a).
4. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, wherein at least one of the sets of rails comprise a gear rim or a pitch rack (14).
5. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, wherein the slave unit (13) comprises a slave drive motor (28) for driving the slave unit along the second set of rails (8).
6. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 5, wherein the slave drive motor (28) is battery powered, and the slave unit (13) comprises a battery pack (29).
7. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, wherein the master saw unit (12) and the slave unit (13) comprise communication means (30a, 30b) adapted to coordinate the speed of the master saw unit (12) and the slave unit (13) along their respective rails and to communicate sawing parameters between the wall structure cutting wire saw and a remote controller (31).
8. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, wherein the master saw unit (12) and the slave unit (13) comprise retaining elements holding the master saw unit (12) and the slave unit (13) to their respective rails.
9. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 8, wherein retaining elements holding the master saw unit (12) and the slave unit (13) to their respective rails are formed by the master rail elements (35) and the slave rail elements (36) respectively.
10. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, wherein the first set of rails (7) is secured to the first side of the wall structure (33), and master rail elements (35) of the master saw unit (12) rest against the first set of rails (7); the second set of rails is secured to the second side of the wall structure (33), and slave rail elements (36) of the slave unit (13) rest against the second set of rails (8); wherein the cutting wire (15) in the cutting wire loop extend through the reinforced concrete wall structure (33), between the master saw unit (12) and the slave unit (13).
11. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, wherein the first set of rails secured to the first side of the wall structure (33) forms an inner ellipsis inside the GBS leg, and the second set of rails (8) secured to the second side of the wall structure (33) forms an outer ellipsis outside the GBS leg.
12. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 11, wherein the circles formed by the tracks are located in a horizontal plane.
13. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 11, wherein the sawing wire (15) is inclined and produce a cut in a range of 1-5 off a horizontal line.
14. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 11, wherein the sawing wire (15) is inclined and produce a cut at an angle of 5 off a horizontal line.
15. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, wherein the sawing wire (15) is inclined and produce a cut at an angle of 10 off a horizontal line.
16. The wall structure cutting wire saw of claim 1, wherein the sawing wire (15) is inclined and produce a cut at an angle of 5-10 off a horizontal line.
Description
[0027] Short description of the enclosed drawings:
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[0034] Detailed description of the enclosed drawings with reference to an embodiment of the invention:
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[0037] The upper leg portion (not shown in
[0038] The sawing portion 9 typically includes a flexible and longitudinal diamond element such as a diamond wire typically used for sawing purposes. A sawing portion including a blade is more difficult to use as the vertical load from the upper leg portion is considerable, and a blade will typically be jammed between the upper leg portion and the lower leg portion.
[0039] In this disclosure is the term circular cross-section intended to cover slightly elliptical cross-sections in a horizontal plane. It is however relevant that the cuts are performer in a horizontal plane to prevent any forces acting sideways.
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[0042] The cut is performed in a horizontal plane as gravity is used to hold the cut elements together and to avoid forces with a horizontal component.
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[0044] The master saw unit 12 includes a sawing wire magazine 17 with two sawing wire magazine drums 24, holding the sawing wire. The magazine drums include twenty loops/revolutions of wire to hold about 53 meters of wire. The sawing wire magazine 17 allows the sawing wire to contain a sufficient amount of diamonds or another cutting/abrasive material to be embedded in the cutting wire. The distance between the magazine drums 24 is controlled by a tension actuator 21 to control the tension in the cutting wire 15. The electric wire drive motor 18 drives one of the magazine drums to 24 to rotate the wire loop formed by the sawing wire. Four wire guide wheels 22, guides the sawing wire 15 between the cutting portion of the wire saw and the wire magazine 17. Free wheeling slave return wheel 23 on the slave unit 13 returns the cutting wire loop from the slave unit 13 and back to the master saw unit 12. Push wheel 26 ensures that the cutting wire not is pushed off slave return wheel 23 when the cutting wire 15 is exposed to forces in the direction of the cut and the saw rails. The slave return wheel 23 and the push wheel 26 are located above two cutting gap guide wheels 27 in relation to a horizontal plane, to perform the inclined cut. Any of the cutting gap guide wheels 27, the slave return wheel 23 and the slave push wheel 26 may be slightly inclined to rotate the cutting wire 15 around its own axis. The motion of the sawing mechanism 12 and the slave unit 13 is coordinated by the saw drive driving the master saw unit 12 along the inner saw rail 7 and the gear rim 14, and the corresponding drive mechanism on the slave unit 13 drives the slave unit along the outer saw rails 8 and an outer gear rim. The drive mechanism on the slave unit 13 is typically battery powered.
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[0046] An example of a leg to be cut: a leg with an inner radius of 5405 mm and an outer radius of 6245 mm and a thickness of 840 mm, may require a sawing wire loop with a length of typically 50-55 m.
TABLE-US-00001 1 Platform leg 2 Topsides 3 Lower leg portion 4 Upper leg portion 5 Platform 6 Plate girder deck structure/ 7a Inner/first saw tracks/rails, upper 7b Inner/first saw tracks/rails, lower 8 Outer/second saw tracks/rails 9 Sawing portion 10 Lower leg sloped cut surface 11 Saw drive 12 Master master saw unit 13 Slave unit 14 Inner gear rim 15 Cutting wire 16 Cut Interface 17 Wire magazine 18 Wire drive motor 19 Wire tension actuator 20 Drilled holes 21 Tension actuator 22 Guide wheels 23 Slave wire return wheel 24 Magazine drums 25 Wire saw 26 Slave push wheel 27 Cutting gap guide wheels 28 Slave drive motor 29 Battery pack 30a Communication means 30b Communication means 31 Remote controller 32 Support vessel 33 Wall structure 35 Master rail elements 36 Slave rail elements 37 Slave drive gear 38 Outer gear rim