Protection Assembly for an Elongate Member Deployed Underwater
20200325646 ยท 2020-10-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H02G9/00
ELECTRICITY
F16L5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02G9/02
ELECTRICITY
E02B2017/0095
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L1/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E02B17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L1/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02G1/08
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An assembly (10) protects an elongate member (e.g., an electrical cable) extending through an opening in a support structure (e.g., a wind turbine leg (12) and passes through at least one bend protector, e.g., a bend stiffener (20a, 20b), and a retaining device (18). The retaining device (18) has a body configured to lock itself to the opening. The body carries an abutment (78) and locking members (84), which are movable between retracted and extended positions. A movable member (86) is carried by the body (82), moveable axially with respect to it, and attachable to a pulling line. As the assembly (10) is pulled into the opening by the pulling line, the abutment (78) engages the support structure and arrests inward movement. The movable member (86) is moved in the inward direction with respect to the body (82), and the locking members (84) move to their extended positions to lock the retaining device in place.
Claims
1. An assembly for protecting an elongate member which extends through an opening in a support structure, the assembly comprising a retaining device and at least one bend protector mounted to the retaining device, the bend protector and the retaining device having respective through-going passages which are aligned to receive the elongate member, the retaining device being configured to lock itself in place in the opening in the support structure and comprising: a body for receipt in the opening in the support structure, the body having an inner end and an outer end; an abutment carried by the body; a plurality of locking members carried by the body and movable with respect to the body between retracted and extended positions, the locking members being located between the abutment and the inner end of the body; and a movable member which is carried by the body, is movable axially with respect to the body, and is attachable to a pulling line; and an actuating mechanism configured to move the locking members from their retracted positions to their extended positions as the movable member is moved with respect to the body in the direction from the outer end toward the inner end, so that as the assembly is pulled into the opening in the support structure by means of the pulling line, with the inner end of the retaining device leading the outer end, the abutment engages the support structure and arrests inward movement of the body, the movable member is moved in the inward direction with respect to the body, and the locking members are thereby moved to their extended positions to lock the retaining device in the support structure.
2. The assembly as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a locking mechanism configured to lock the movable member with respect to the body when the locking members are in their extended positions, thereby to maintain the locking members in the extended positions.
3. The assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a spring loaded member in one of the movable member and the body engageable with a complementary locking feature of the other of the movable member and the body.
4. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises ramp surfaces which act on the locking members.
5. The assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein the movable member is movable along an axial direction with respect to the body, the ramp surfaces face radially outwardly with respect to the body, and the ramp surfaces incline toward the axis in a direction from the outer end of the body toward inner end of the body.
6. The as claimed in claim 5, wherein the movable member is disposed within the body.
7. The assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the movable member comprises a mandrel having, at the inner end of the body, a coupling for mounting an inner bend stiffener.
8. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking members comprise pins received in bores.
9. The assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein the locking members each comprise a follower received in a slot that provides the ramp surface, the slot being formed with inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces for engaging the follower, to constrain its position in both inward and outward directions.
10. The assembly as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a releasable restraint arrangement which restrains axial movement of the movable member prior to deployment of the assembly, maintaining the locking members in their retracted positions.
11. The assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the restraint arrangement is configured to release the movable member when loading applied through the pulling line exceeds a threshold, enabling the locking members to be moved to their extended positions.
12. The assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the restraint arrangement comprises at least one breakable member through which the movable member is coupled to the body.
13. A retaining device for use in an assembly for protecting an elongate member which extends through an opening in a support structure, the retaining device being configured to mount at least one bend protector such that through-going passages in the retaining device and the bend stiffener align to receive the elongate member, the retaining device being configured to lock itself in place in the opening in the support structure and comprising: a body for receipt in the opening in the support structure, the body having an inner end and an outer end; an abutment carried by the body; a plurality of locking members carried by the body and movable with respect to it the body between retracted and extended positions, the locking members being located between the abutment and the inner end of the body; a movable member which is carried by the body, is movable axially with respect to the body, and is attachable to a pulling line; and an actuating mechanism configured to move the locking members from their retracted positions to their extended positions as the movable member is moved with respect to the body in the direction from the outer end toward the inner end, so that as the assembly is pulled into the opening in the support structure by means of the pulling line, with the inner end of the retaining device leading the outer end, the abutment engages the support structure and arrests inward movement of the body, the movable member is moved in the inward direction with respect to the body, and the locking members are thereby moved to their extended positions to lock the retaining device in the support structure.
14. An assembly for protecting an elongate member which extends through an opening in a support structure, the assembly comprising a retaining device and at least one bend protector mounted to the retaining device, the bend protector and the retaining device having respective through-going passages which are aligned to receive the elongate member, the retaining device being configured to lock itself in place in the opening in the support structure and comprising: a body for receipt in the opening in the support structure, the body having an inner end and an outer end; an abutment carried by the body; a plurality of locking members carried by the body and movable with respect to it the body between retracted and extended positions, the locking members being located between the abutment and the inner end of the body; a movable member which is carried by the body, is movable axially with respect to the body, and is attachable to a pulling line; and an actuating mechanism configured to move the locking members from their retracted positions to their extended positions as the movable member is moved with respect to the body, wherein the locking members comprise elongate pins received in bores, so that as the assembly is pulled into the opening in the support structure by means of the pulling line, with the inner end of the retaining device leading the outer end, the abutment engages the support structure and arrests inward movement of the body, the movable member is moved in the inward direction with respect to the body, and the locking members are thereby moved to their extended positions to lock the retaining device in the support structure.
Description
[0032] Specific embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0051] The embodiments to be described herein comprise a protection assembly 10 to be used where some form of elongate member capable of flexure enters a support structure. It is especially suited to use underwater in connection with an elongate member deployed on the seabed (and since the invention can be used in bodies of water other than the sea, including fresh water rivers or lakes, for example, the term seabed must be understood to be used herefor the sake of brevityin a sense which encompasses the floor of any such body of water including a lake bed or river bed). The protection assembly 10 serves to provide the elongate member with protection against physical damage in the region where it enters the support structure. This includes protection against damage by over-bending, but also against abrasion and against impacts. Note that it may for example be necessary on occasion to dump rocks on the sea bed after cable installation, e.g. in response to scouring of the sea bed. Such dumps could damage an unprotected cable. There are other sources of potential impact damage such as ships' anchors.
[0052] The protection assembly 10 also serves to facilitate the process of drawing the elongate member into the support structure during its installation.
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[0055] an internal bend stiffener 24 which is disposed within the leg 12 in use;
[0056] the retaining device 18;
[0057] the first external bend stiffener 20a; and
[0058] the second external bend stiffener 20b.
[0059] These parts together form a continuous through-going passage for receiving and protecting the cable.
[0060] The internal bend stiffener 24 is best seen in
[0061] The retaining device 18 comprises a mechanism which engages with the turbine leg 12 to secure the device in position in the leg. This mechanism can act automatically, so that once the retaining device 18 has been drawn into the opening in the leg it automatically makes the necessary engagement and secures the protection assembly 10 in place. The construction and operation of the retaining device 18 will now be described.
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[0063] The outer coupling 62 is embedded in the polymer material forming the first external bend stiffener 20a to couple these parts together, although the external bend stiffener is omitted from
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[0065] The mandrel is tubular, providing a through-going passage 63 which receives the cable being protected.
[0066] The body 82 carries guides 90 which receive and guide respective locking members 84. In the present embodiment the guides 90 each comprise a shaped block with a through-going bore 93 to receive one of the locking members 84 and a peripheral upstand 92 which engages in a complementarily formed channel 94 of a cut-away 97 formed in the body 82. These details are best seen in
[0067] The locking members 84 are movable radially to engage with/disengage from the periphery of the opening in the turbine leg, in use. In the present embodiment each is formed as a cylindrical pin which is a sliding fit in its respective bore 93. A collar 98 (see
[0068] An actuating mechanism comprising a ramp arrangement acts on each locking member 84, so that axial movement of the mandrel 86 with respect to the body 82 causes radially outward movement of the locking members 84. Refer in this connection to
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[0070] Prior to deployment of the protection assembly 10, the mandrel 86 is prevented from moving axially with respect to the body 82 by means of a restraint arrangement 120 depicted in
[0071] Various aspects of the process of deployment and mounting of a protection assembly of the present general type are described in the applicant's published case WO2017/093725, to which attention is directed in this respect. For purposes of US law (and that of any other country in which it is permitted), this document is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0072] Briefly, a typical deployment process involves securing a pulling line to the protection assembly 10. This may be achieved by use of a clamp carried on the pulling line which engages with the collar 34 of the internal bend stiffener 24. The pulling line leads through the opening 16 in the turbine leg 12, so that drawing in the line draws first the internal bend stiffener 24 and then the retaining device 18 into the opening 16, until the stop collar 78 abuts the exterior of the turbine leg 12, preventing further inward movement of the assembly. At this point the locking members 84 lie inside the wall of the turbine leg. Continued pulling causes the restraint arrangement 120 to release, because the tension pins 126 break. The mandrel 86 is then able to move axially with respect to the body 82 (it moves to the left, as viewed in
[0073] For straightforward deployment, it may be arranged that the coupling between the pulling line and the protection assembly 10 is itself frangible but releases at a higher loading than the restraint arrangement 120. A pulling line clamp suitable for this purpose is disclosed in the applicant's earlier application WO2017/093725. During deployment, once the stop collar 78 abuts the exterior of the turbine leg, tension in the puling line increases progressively. As it does so, the restraint arrangement 120 releases to lock the protection assembly 10 in place. Only after that has happened does the load become large enough to cause release of the pulling line.
[0074] Once deployed in this manner, the retaining device 18 may remain locked in position throughout its working lifetime. However it may sometimes be necessary to release it. This can be achieved by insertion of a pull out clamp (not shown) which loads the mandrel 86 sufficiently in an axial direction to break the locking pins 110, allowing the mandrel to move outwardly to cause the locking pins 84 to be retracted.
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[0076] The actuator slots 152 each have a ramp portion 166 inclined with respect to the axis of the retaining device 18 to provide the required radial movement of the locking members 84a and a portion 168 which is parallel to the axis, allowing the mandrel 86 to move somewhat after the locking members 84a have been extended, to engage the locking arrangement 103 (which is formed in the present embodiment in the same manner already described with reference to the first).
[0077] The use of slots to actuate the locking members 84a makes it unnecessary to spring bias them inwardly, since the slots prevent unwanted outward movement of the members.
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[0079] The aforegoing embodiments are presented by way of example and not of limitation. Numerous variants are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims. While the illustrated embodiments have locking members 84 arranged in a circle, each at the same axial position along the retaining device 18, other arrangements of the locking members are possible. For instance there may be two circular arrangements at respective different axial positions, or the positions of the locking members may be staggered along the length of the retaining device 18. This can provide redundancyif a first locking member or group of locking members breaks then further members toward the outer end of the device are still available to retain it in position.