Apparatus and method for coating pipelines
10688517 ยท 2020-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Francesco Simone (San Donato Milanese, IT)
- Joseph Crichton Duncan (San Donato Milanese, IT)
- Valerio Muratori (San Donato Milanese, IT)
Cpc classification
F16L58/181
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B7/1486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C9/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L58/1072
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05D2254/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L58/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C9/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus configured to coat pipelines, in particular a cutback along a pipeline, having: a frame, which extends along a designated axis and is fixable with respect to the pipeline so as to arrange the designated axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pipeline; a carriage, which is supported by the frame, is movable along the designated axis with respect to the frame, and is configured to designated a heater and an applicator; an actuator configured to advance the carriage along the designated axis; and a control unit configured to select a travel distance for the carriage from a plurality of travel distances.
Claims
1. A pipeline coating apparatus configured to coat a cutback along a pipeline, the pipeline coating apparatus comprising: a frame extending along a designated axis, the frame being fixable with respect to the pipeline to arrange the designated axis parallel to a longitudinal axis of the pipeline; a carriage supported by the frame and movable along the designated axis with respect to the frame, the carriage supporting an induction heater and an applicator; a first actuator configured to advance the carriage along the designated axis; and a control unit configured to select, from a plurality of travel distances, a travel distance for the carriage to travel to sequentially heat, via the induction heater, an outer surface of the pipeline and then apply, via the applicator, a powder coating to the heated outer surface of the pipeline.
2. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises: a first frame portion fixable with respect to the pipeline; a second frame portion rotatably supported about the designated axis by the first frame portion; and a second actuator configured to rotate the second frame portion with respect to the first frame portion about the designated axis.
3. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first frame portion comprises two first opposing heads connected to one another, the two first opposing heads being arrangeable around, and clampable to the pipeline.
4. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 3, wherein each head comprises a fixed part and an arm hinged to the fixed part and selectively movable between an open and a closed position.
5. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first frame portion comprises a support structure connected to the two first opposing heads and configured to keep the two first opposing heads a designated distance apart.
6. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first frame portion comprises a coupling for a manipulator.
7. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second frame portion comprises two second opposing heads connected to one another by a plurality of guides which are slidably engaged by the carriage.
8. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 7, wherein each second head has an open ring shape fittable to the frame around the pipeline.
9. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the carriage comprises: a main body; a first mounting member configured to support at least one of the induction heater and the applicator; and a second mounting member configured to support at least one of the applicator and the induction heater.
10. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 9, wherein at least one of the first mounting member and the second mounting member are selectively movableably mounted along the main body in a radial direction with respect to the designated axis.
11. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first actuator comprises a nut mounted on the carriage and a threaded bar supported by the frame.
12. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the induction heater operable at an alternating current at a frequency of between 15,000 Hz and 40,000 Hz.
13. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the induction heater comprises a plate-shaped induction heater comprising a magnetic circuit and at least one coil of electrically conductive material supported by the magnetic circuit.
14. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the induction heater comprises a toroid-shaped induction heater comprising an annular magnetic circuit and at least one coil of electrically conductive material supported by the magnetic circuit.
15. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the applicator is mounted on the carriage and comprises an annular body and a mixing chamber defined inside the annular body, the applicator configured to enable a mixing of a polymer powder and air, and a distribution of the mixture along the mixing chamber.
16. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 15, wherein the annular body is formed by at least two complementary parts movable between a closed position and an open position to enable mounting the applicator around the pipeline.
17. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 15, wherein the annular body comprises an annular slit configured to connect the mixing chamber to an outside area and form a film of polymer powder.
18. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 15, wherein a hose is connected to the mixing chamber and configured to feed polymer powder and air to the mixing chamber.
19. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control unit is configured to set and control the selected travel distance for the carriage and a plurality of operation cycles and rest cycles of the induction heater and the applicator.
20. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising two carriages, wherein each carriage is provided with one induction heater and one applicator.
21. The pipeline coating apparatus of claim 20, wherein the two carriages support at least one of both induction heaters and both applicators on opposite sides of the designated axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure will become clear from the description that follow of a non-limitative embodying example, with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) In addition to the welding of the metal cylinders 3, the joining operation on the pipe sections 2 also provides for forming a coating that connects the pre-existing coatings 4 such that the coating of the pipeline is uninterrupted. This operation envisions forming a protective layer 9 around the cutback 8 and around two end portions 10 of the coating 4 and making the protective layer 9 adhere to the cutback 8 and the end portions 10 of the coatings 4.
(13) Application of the protective layer 9 usually requires preliminary operations of preparing the cutback 8 and the end portions 10 to favour adhesion of the protective layer 9. These operations consist in cleaning, by sandblasting for example, and heating, by induction for example, the cutback 8, and in depositing a thin layer 11 of polymer powder material, a fusion bonded epoxy (FBE) resin for example, on the still hot metal cylinder 3 to form the primer. It is possible to spray a layer of adhesive between layer 11 and the protective layer 9.
(14) The protective layer 9 has a thickness of between 0.1 mm and 7 mm, and is formed by a polymer, such as polyolefins (e.g., a modified polyethylene (CMPE) or a chemically modified polypropylene (CMPP)).
(15) The protective layer 9 has a width wider than the width of the cutback 8 (measured along the longitudinal axis A) so as to overlap the coatings 4 at the respective end portions 10, and a length such as to ensure covering the perimeter of the cutback 8, including overlapping of the end edges of the protective layer 9. The pipeline 1 produced in this manner is suitable for various types of usage, such as underwater ones for example, for the transport of hydrocarbons across sea areas.
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(17) The joining operations described for making the pipeline 1 are performed both in on-land plants and on laying vessels.
(18) Apparatus for Applying the First Layer
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(20) The apparatus 12 is configured to be mounted on a manipulator (not shown in the accompanying figures), and comprises: a frame 13, which extends along an axis A1 and is configured to be fixed with respect to the pipeline 1 to arrange axis A1 parallel to the longitudinal axis A of the pipeline 1; and two carriages 14, which are supported by the frame 13 and are movable along axis A1 with respect to the frame 13. Each carriage 14 is configured to support a heater 15 and an applicator 16. In the case shown, the two applicators 16 have an annular shape, are supported by both the carriages 14, and are arranged on opposite sides with respect to the heaters 15.
(21) The apparatus 12 comprises an actuator 17 configured to advance the carriage 14 along axis A1, and a control unit 18 configured to enable the selection of a travel distance for the carriage 14 from a plurality of travel distances.
(22) The frame 13 comprises: a frame portion 19 configured to be fixed with respect to the pipeline 1; a frame portion 20 supported in a rotatable manner about the axis A1 of the frame portion 19; and an actuator 21 to rotate the frame portion 20 with respect to the frame portion 19 about axis A1.
(23) In practice, the carriage 14 is movable along axis A1 and can rotate about axis A1.
(24) The frame portion 19 comprises two opposing heads 22 connected to each other and configured to be arranged around, and clamped to, the pipeline 1.
(25) The apparatus 12 in
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(27) Each head 22 is shaped like an open ring and comprises a U-shaped fixed part 23 and an arm 24 selectively movable between an open and a closed position. The fixed part 23 and the arm 24 comprise spacers 25 configured to be arranged on opposite sides of the cutback 8 so as to place axis A1 substantially coaxial with the longitudinal axis A (
(28) The frame portion 19 comprises a support structure 26, which is connected to the heads 22 and is configured to keep the heads 22 a designated or given distance apart. The maximum travel distance of the carriage 14 is determined by the distance between the heads 22. The frame portion 19 comprises a coupling 27 for the manipulator and, in particular, the coupling 27 is arranged along the support structure 26.
(29) Frame portion 20 comprises two opposed heads 28 connected to one another by guides 29 (
(30) Each head 28 is formed by an open ring, in which the opening of the ring is larger than the diameter of the pipeline 1 (
(31) The mounting member 31 is mounted in a selectively movable manner along the main body 30 in a radial direction and configured to adjust the distance of the heater 15 from axis A1. In particular, the main body 30 is substantially defined by a plate and the mounting member 31 is coupled in a sliding manner along this plate and to an actuator 33 configured to control the movement of the mounting member 31.
(32) In accordance with a variant of the present disclosure that is not shown, both of the mounting members are movable in a radial direction with respect to the main body.
(33) The actuator 17 comprises: a nut 34 mounted on the carriage 14; a threaded bar 35 parallel to axis A1 and supported by the frame 13, in particular, by the heads 28; and a motor 36 configured to turn the nut 34.
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(36) The heater 15 is a high-frequency electric inductor supplied with alternating current at a high frequency, in particular between 15,000 Hz and 40,000 Hz, more specifically between 20,000 Hz and 30,000 Hz. In the case shown in
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(42) According to a variant not shown in the accompanying figures, the applicator is defined by a spray gun (i.e., a nozzle), the position of which is adjustable in the radial direction.
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(44) The movement of the carriage 14 is determined by the composition of the translation of the carriage 14 along axis A1 and the rotation of the carriage 14 about axis A1. This composition can be created in a plurality of different variants.
(45) In accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosure, the apparatus 12 comprises two carriages 14, which are mounted on the same guides 29 and are arranged facing each other. Each carriage 14 is equipped with a heater 15 and an applicator 16. In particular, both of the carriages 14 support two applicators 16 on two facing sides.
(46) In addition to the combination of annular applicators with plate heaters and annular applicators with annular heaters, the described apparatus enables combining plate heaters with spray guns and/or annular heaters with spray guns.
(47) Furthermore, each carriage is able to independently support a respective heater and a respective applicator, and is able to move independently of the other carriage.
(48) In accordance with a further variant, the apparatus comprises only one carriage having only one heater and only one applicator.
(49) Finally, it should be appreciated that variants can be made regarding the present disclosure with respect to the embodiments described with reference to the accompanying figures without departing from the scope of the claims. Accordingly, various changes and modifications to the presently disclosed embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.