A FLOATING FABRICATION ARRANGEMENT AND A METHOD OF BUILDING FLOATING STRUCTURES
20240262471 ยท 2024-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B35/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B75/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B35/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B77/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02E10/727
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B63B77/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B75/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A floating fabrication arrangement for building of floating structures (15). It comprises floating unit (1-4) having a continuous deck, at least one crane (5, 6) attached to said floating unit (1-4) and a mooring arrangement capable of mooring the floating unit (1-4) in a floating state on a body of water. The floating unit (1-4) having ballast chambers capable of ballasting and de-ballasting the floating unit (1-4) between a first building position where the floating unit (1-4) floats with the deck above water in a substantially horizontal position and a second inclined launch position, in which a first part of the deck is submerged and a second part of the deck is above water. A method of building floating structures is also described.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A floating fabrication arrangement for building of floating structures, comprising floating unit having a continuous deck, at least one crane attached to the floating unit and a mooring arrangement capable of mooring the floating unit in a floating state on a body of water, the floating unit having ballast chambers capable of ballasting and de-ballasting the floating unit between a first building position where the floating unit floats with the deck above water in a substantially horizontal position and a second inclined launch position, in which a first part of the deck is submerged and a second part of the deck is above water.
13. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the floating unit is assembled from a plurality of barges that are firmly interconnected.
14. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the arrangement is adapted to be moored next to a quay-side, and the first part of the deck is next to a distal side of the floating unit, i.e., facing away from the quay-side, and the second part of the deck is next to a proximal side of the floating unit, i.e. facing towards the quay-side.
15. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the barges are interconnected with their long sides facing each other.
16. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein it comprises two cranes arranged on the deck of the outermost barges.
17. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the barges are connected to each other by welding.
18. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the barges are connected to each other by devices attached between the barges.
19. The arrangement of claim 3, comprising a ramp extending between the quay and the floating unit.
20. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein the mooring comprises hawsers attaching the floating unit to the quay.
21. The arrangement of claim 9, wherein the mooring comprises mooring lines attached between the floating unit and one or more anchors at the seabed.
22. A method of building floating structures, comprising the following steps: a. mooring a floating unit having a continuous deck on a body of water; b. bringing elements to build the floating structure to the floating structure; c. lifting the elements onto the deck and interconnecting the elements to erect the floating structure; d. ballasting the floating unit into an inclined position, to bring a first part of the deck below the surface of the water; e. sliding the completed floating structure off of the floating unit and into the water; and f. de-ballasting the floating unit to bring the deck completely out of the water.
23. The method of claim 11, comprising: a. firmly interconnecting a plurality of barges to form a single floating unit having a continuous deck; b. mooring the unit next to a quay; and c. bringing elements to build the floating structure to the quay prior to lifting the elements onto the deck.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0020] Two cranes 5, 6, which are attached on top of a respective barge 1, 4 are also present. During the tow, the boom of the cranes is resting in a respective boom rest 7, 8.
[0021] The barges can conveniently be towed by a single tow vessel 9 with tow lines extending between the barges 1-4. However, it would be safer to have at least two tow vessels, one at each end of the tow.
[0022] When the barges 1-4 have reached their destination, i.e. a quay 10, the barges are lined up side-by-side and moored with one short side of the barges 1-4 next to the quay side. Preferably, the barges 1-4 abut the quay 10. Fenders may be placed between the barges and the quay. The mooring may comprise hawsers extending between the barges and the quay.
[0023] The floating unit comprising the barges 1-4 may also be moored at some distance from the quay or in a secluded area, such as within a bay or fjord.
[0024] Then the barges 1-4 are fixedly connected, such as by welding, to make up a single floating unit where the barges are unable to move or flex relative to each other. This process may also take place before the barges are moored.
[0025] Instead of welding, the barges may also be firmly connected by devices that are attached between the barges. The connection should be made in such a way that the decks of the barges 1-4 are flush and that there are no obstacles protruding above the surface of the decks.
[0026] The barges are arranged so that the two cranes 5, 6 are situated on a respective outer barge 1 and 4, and preferably close to the outer side of those barges as well as close to the inner end, i.e. the end next to the quay 10, of the barges 1, 4. For the building of smaller floating structures, one crane 5 may be sufficient.
[0027] Due to tidal differences, the deck of the barges 1-4, i.e. the floating unit will be at different altitudes relative to the quay 10. This can be at least partially compensated for by varying the ballast of the barges. Nevertheless, a ramp (not shown) may be arranged between the barges 1-4 and the quay 10. The ramp may be a small ramp solely for persons and small carry-on goods but may also be a larger ramp that can be crossed by vehicles.
[0028] The barges may also have moorings lines, such as ropes or chains, attached to their sides distal from the quay side at one end and attached to anchors at another end, such as suction anchors, placed at the seabed distant from the quay side.
[0029] With the barges 1-4 thus moored, the building of the sub-structure may commence. The elements from which the sub-structure is to be built, are brought to the quay either by lorry of by boat. The elements are conveniently hoisted onto the deck of the barges 1-4 by the cranes 5, 6.
[0030] In an alternative embodiment, the floating unit may be purpose-built as a single or multi hull structure instead of assembling it from barges.
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[0034] When the barges 1-4 have reached a sufficient inclination for the sub-structure 15 to slide off the deck and into the water, any ties between the sub-structure and the barges 1-4 are released. A winch or similar may also be activated to pull the sub-structure along the deck if it will not slide due to gravity.
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[0037] After the launch of the sub-structure 15, the barges 1-4 are de-ballasted by pumping the water in the ballasting chambers out, so that the barges 1-4 are brought up to float with the deck in a horizontal plane. Building of the next sub-structure can then be started.
[0038] When the planned number of sub-structures have been built and launched as described above, the barges 1-4 are disconnected from each other and towed away. Alternatively, the barges 1-4 may also be towed as one unit if the next use of the barges is as a single unit, such as at another location.