Foundation interface device with cathode protection

10693287 ยท 2020-06-23

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Abstract

A foundation interface that avoids the problem of galvanic corrosion. According to one aspect, the invention provides a foundation interface device arranged to engage an opening in the wall of an offshore foundation or structure having walls made of a first metal. The interface device has teeth or arms arranged to engage the inside of the opening. The teeth or arms are provided with galvanic protection means. According to one aspect, the galvanic protection means comprises a non-metallic contact member arranged on the teeth or arms, where the non-metallic member is in contact with the inside of the opening. According to one aspect the non-metallic contact member is made of a ceramic material.

Claims

1. A foundation interface device comprising a cylindrical body arranged to be pulled into an opening in a wall of a subsea foundation, the interface device further comprising one or more extendable arm or teeth arranged to engage an inside portion of wall thereby preventing the interface device from being pulled back out of the opening, characterized in that the retaining member or members comprise one or more ceramic contact members arranged at an end of the arms or teeth and serving as a contact point or points between the retaining member or members at the inside surface of the wall.

2. A foundation interface device according to claim 1, wherein the ceramic contact member is a ceramic ball arranged in a socket at the end of the teeth or arms.

3. A foundation interface device according to claim 1, wherein the ceramic contact member is a ceramic rod.

4. A foundation interface device according to claim 1, wherein the ceramic contact member is a ceramic cap.

5. A foundation interface device according to claim 1, further comprising an elastomeric flexible material arranged over the arms or teeth when said arms or teeth are in a first retracted position, said material configured to be sandwiched between the arms or teeth and the inside surface of the wall when the arms or teeth are in a second, extended position.

6. A foundation interface device according to claim 1, wherein the ceramic contact member is made of Aluminium Oxide (Al2O3) ceramic or ceramics of Zirconia (Zr02), Silicon Carbide (SIC), Silicon Nitride (SI3N4) or Magnesia partially stabilized Zirconia (Zr02, MgO).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying figures wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention having a ceramic ball integrated into the top end of the teeth or arms.

(3) FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the embodiment from FIG. 1.

(4) FIG. 3 is a detailed cross section view from FIG. 2.

(5) FIG. 4 is detailed perspective view of an alternative embodiment with a ceramic rod integrated into the top end of the teeth or arms.

(6) FIG. 5 is detailed perspective view of an alternative embodiment with a ceramic tip or cap integrated onto the top end of the teeth or arms.

(7) FIG. 6 is a cross section view illustrating the ball or rod integrated into the top end of the teeth or arms.

(8) FIGS. 7A and 7B are perspective views of an alternative embodiment with a plurality of ceramic balls integrated into the top end of the teeth or arms.

(9) FIGS. 8A and 8B are perspective view showing an elastic sleeve with flaps used with embodiments having and not having a ceramic ball, respectively.

(10) FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment having a retaining ring with integrated ceramic balls.

(11) FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the alternative embodiment of FIG. 9 passing through an opening in a metallic member.

(12) FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 10.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(13) As shown in FIG. 1, the invention according to one aspect provides a foundation interface device 20 arranged to pass through an opening in an underwater wall 22 of a structure. Examples of such structures include, for example, the foundation of an offshore wind turbine, or similar offshore foundation. The interface device is typically used as a pull-in device for entry of a cable into the interior of the structure. Such interface devices have means for engaging the inside wall of opening to prevent to cable form pulling the interface device out of the opening. As shown in FIG. 1, such means may be a plurality of teeth or arms 24 arranged to extend in an outward direction from the typically cylindrical body of the interface device when it is pulled into the opening. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the teeth or arms 24 extend by virtue of a linkage connecting the teeth or arms 24 to a movable sleeve 26. At the trailing end of sleeve 26 is an abutment 28 with a larger diameter than the opening. The interface device is pulled into the foundation until the abutment 26 makes contact with the outer side of wall 22. Further pulling forces cause the teeth or arms 24 to be rotated into their extended position.

(14) As can be seen in FIG. 1, one or more of the teeth or arms 24 will at times be in contact with the interior side of wall 22. Wall 22 is typically made of a first metal, for example carbon steel. The teeth or arms 24 are typically made of a second metal, for example a high-strength steel. Since the two metals are of different material having different galvanic potential, there is a danger of galvanic corrosion between the two. Therefore, the teeth or arms comprise a non-metallic contact member arranged at their ends, positioned such that the non-metallic contact member, rather than the metallic part of the teeth or arms, makes contact with the interior wall.

(15) In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the contact member is a ceramic ball 30. FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrates the contact point between ceramic ball 30 and wall 22.

(16) In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the non-metallic contact member is a ceramic rod 32.

(17) In the embodiment shown in FIG. 5, the non-metallic contact member is a cap or tip 34 arranged at the end of teeth or arms 24.

(18) The ceramic ball 30 or ceramic rod 32 is integrated into the end of arms 24 as shown in FIG. 6. According to one aspect, the ball is arranged in a recess, with the end of the teeth or arms 24 crimped about the ball to hold it in place. Alternatively the ball or rod may be affixed by gluing or other means known in the art.

(19) FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate a plurality of ceramic balls 30 integrated into the ends of teeth or arms 24.

(20) According to one aspect, as shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the invention provides a sleeve 36 having a plurality of flaps 38 arranged about the circumference of the interface device, overlapping arms 24. Flaps 38 are positioned above arms 24 when arms 24 are in their retracted position. As can be appreciated from FIGS. 8A and 8B, arms 24 will press flaps 38 upward as the arms extend, sandwiching the flaps between the arms and the inside of wall 22. Sleeve 36 can be employed with embodiments of the invention comprising a contact member, as shown in FIG. 8A, or in embodiments of the invention where arms 24 do not have a contact member, as shown in FIG. 8B. In the latter case, the material of the flaps provide galvanic protection, and in the former case the flaps provide at least a bumper effect protecting or cushioning the contact member.

(21) According to another aspect, the non-metallic contact member may be employed in any situation where a first metallic member comes into contact with a second metallic member. FIGS. 9, 10, and 11 show a cylindrical body 40 passing through an opening in a metallic member 47. A metallic collar 44 affixed to cylindrical body 40 prevent body 40 from being pulled or pushed though member 47. To prevent galvanic corrosion, collar 44 has integrated in its forward facing surface a plurality of ceramic ball 30.

(22) The ceramic material of the contact member s may be any appropriate ceramic material, so long as the material can withstand the forces of a given application. Such ceramic material include Aluminium Oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3) ceramic, for example Frialit F99.7. Alternative materials include ceramics of Zirconia (Zr0.sub.2), Silicon Carbide (SIC), Silicon Nitride (SI.sub.3N.sub.4) or Magnesia partially stabilized Zirconia (Zr0.sub.2, MgO). Other non-metallic materials can also be employed in given circumstances, for example rubber, polyurethane, an elastomeric polymer, Epoxy or the like. Sleeve 36 can be made of any appropriate flexible material, for example an elastomeric polymer material, plastic, rubber or the like.