MAGAZINE WIRE SAW
20190176252 ยท 2019-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23D57/0069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D57/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A wire saw includes a U-shaped cutting area. An endless sawing wire loop runs between a plurality of wire pulleys including at least two displaceable cutting area pulleys, displaceable wire tensioning pulleys and wire plane changing pulleys. The endless wire loop defines a first cutting area plane P1 in the U-shaped cutting area and at least one further wire loop plane dissimilar from the first cutting area plane. The wire plane changing pulleys guide the sawing wire between the first cutting area plane and the further wire loop plane P2. A wire driving pulley is driven by a wire drive motor. A cutting area pulley actuator runs the cutting area pulleys along each side of the workpiece cutting area. The displaceable wire tensioning pulleys are displaceable by at least one tensioning actuator within the further wire loop plane P2 to maintain a tensioned sawing wire.
Claims
1. A wire saw with a cutting portion with a U-shaped cutting area and cutting area sides, an endless sawing wire loop running between a plurality of wire pulleys including at least two along each side of the U-shaped cutting area displaceable pulleys, at least one displaceable wire tensioning pulley and two wire plane changing pulleys wherein: the endless wire loop defines a first cutting area plane P1 in the U-shaped cutting area and at least one further wire loop plane dissimilar from the first cutting area plane; the two wire plane changing pulleys guides the sawing wire between the first cutting area plane and the at least one further wire loop plane P2; at least one of said plurality of wire pulleys is a wire driving pulley in driving relationship with at least one wire drive motor; at least one cutting area pulley actuator is provided to run the cutting area pulleys along each side of the workpiece cutting area; the at least one displaceable wire tensioning pulley is displaceable to maintain a tensioned sawing wire; a sawing wire magazine frame, wherein the at least one displaceable wire tensioning pulley is supported by at least one tensioning actuator displaceable tensioning frame movable inside the magazine frame along a plane parallel to or coinciding with the magazine frame plane in the at least one further wire loop plane P2; wherein the plurality of wire pulleys further includes at least one wire loop accommodation pulley located in the at least one further wire loop plane P2; wherein the at least one wire loop accommodation pulley is supported in the sawing wire magazine frame; and wherein the sawing wire extends between the tensioning frame with the at least one displaceable wire tensioning pulley and the magazine frame with the at least one accommodation pulley and the at least one drive pulley in a zigzag pattern.
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5. The wire saw of claim 1, wherein two wire loop accommodation pulleys and two wire driving pulleys in driving relationship with two wire drive motors are supported in the sawing wire magazine frame and wherein three displaceable wire tensioning pulleys are supported in the displaceable tensioning frame.
6. The wire saw of claim 1, wherein the sawing wire magazine frame is perpendicular to the cutting portion, and the first cutting area plane in the U-shaped cutting area is perpendicular to the at least one further wire loop plane.
7. The wire saw of claim 1, wherein the sawing wire magazine frame is enclosed by a magazine frame cabinet.
8. The wire saw of claim 1 wherein the least one cutting area pulley at each side of the workpiece cutting area includes an axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to, or with a small angle off perpendicular to the cutting area cutting plane P1.
9. The wire saw of claim 1 wherein a length of the workpiece cutting area lc is greater than half a total length of the wire saw lt in a plane P1 of the cutting area and in a direction perpendicular to a cutting portion of the cutting wire whereby the wire saw retains a small and fixed footprint during operation.
10. The wire saw of claim 1 wherein outer dimensions of the wire saw remains constant throughout a cutting operation.
11. The wire saw of claim 1 wherein the at least one displaceable wire tensioning pulley is displaceable in a direction Dt parallel to a plane P3 parallel to a direction of travel Dr of the two displaceable pulleys and perpendicular to the cutting area plane P1.
12. The wire saw of claim 5 wherein the least one cutting area pulley at each side of the workpiece cutting area includes an axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to, or with a small angle off perpendicular to the cutting area cutting plane P1.
13. The wire saw of claim 5 wherein a length of the workpiece cutting area lc is greater than half a total length of the wire saw lt in a plane P1 of the cutting area and in a direction perpendicular to a cutting portion of the cutting wire whereby the wire saw retains a small and fixed footprint during operation.
14. The wire saw of claim 5 wherein outer dimensions of the wire saw remains constant throughout a cutting operation.
15. The wire saw of claim 5 wherein the at least one displaceable wire tensioning pulley is displaceable in a direction Dt parallel to a plane P3 parallel to a direction of travel Dr of the two displaceable pulleys and perpendicular to the cutting area plane P1.
16. The wire saw of claim 6 wherein the least one cutting area pulley at each side of the workpiece cutting area includes an axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to, or with a small angle off perpendicular to the cutting area cutting plane P1.
17. The wire saw of claim 6 wherein a length of the workpiece cutting area lc is greater than half a total length of the wire saw lt in a plane P1 of the cutting area and in a direction perpendicular to a cutting portion of the cutting wire whereby the wire saw retains a small and fixed footprint during operation.
18. The wire saw of claim 6 wherein outer dimensions of the wire saw remains constant throughout a cutting operation.
19. The wire saw of claim 6 wherein the at least one displaceable wire tensioning pulley is displaceable in a direction Dt parallel to a plane P3 parallel to a direction of travel Dr of the two displaceable pulleys and perpendicular to the cutting area plane P1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] In embodiments disclosed herein, the sawing wire tension may be monitored and the cutting gap pulley linear actuators, the wire drive motors, the tensioning frame actuator may be individually controllable and controlled to ensure correct sawing wire tension in all parts of the sawing wire and to prevent skidding of the wire on the drive pulleys and overloading the wire. The individual control of the sawing parameters is also useful in the event of wire jamming, and the twin wire drive motor set up also enables the sawing wire to be run in both directions without changing the overall load pattern and without overloading the tensioning pulleys. The control system of the wire saw typically monitors and controls sawing parameters such as sawing wire tension in several location, motor speed, motor torque, position of actuators, speed of pulleys, force on pulleys, force on actuators, motor temperature etc. The sawing could be controlled in real-time to prevent wire breakage in the event of wire jamming, prevent slippage on pulleys to prevent premature wear of pulleys, to alter sawing parameters to control sawing wire load etc. A topside operator typically controls the saw through an umbilical. The motors and actuators will normally be electric, but hydraulic actuators and/or motors can also be used.
[0037] The term frame is intended to cover structures able to form platforms for the various components and to maintain the required positions of the pulleys and other components.
[0038] The workpiece is typically a 70 (1778 mm) pipe, and the wire length is typically 19 m to provide a sufficient amount of abrasive/cutting material on the sawing wire. Sawing wires with abrasive or cutting material such as embedded synthetic diamonds are well known within the art.
TABLE-US-00001 1 Sawing wire 2 Sawing wire magazine frame 3 Tensioning frame 4 Cutting portion 5 Workpiece clamp 6 Wire drive motors 7 Tensioning frame actuator 8 cutting area pulleys 9 cutting area linear actuators 10 accommodation/magazine frame pulleys 11 Tensioning frame tensioning pulleys 12 Drive pulleys 13 Corner pulleys 14 Clamp arms 15 Clamp arm actuators 16 Clamp arm pivot joint 17 Workpiece contact pad 18 Workpiece alignment element 19 Work piece