METHOD FOR RECOVERING RARE-EARTH MUD, AND RECOVERY SYSTEM
20230112110 ยท 2023-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Eigou MIYAZAKI (Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, JP)
- Yoshihisa KAWAMURA (Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, JP)
- Ikuo SAWADA (Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, JP)
- Masanori KYO (Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, JP)
- Mikito FURUICHI (Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, JP)
- Keita AKIYAMA (Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, JP)
- Yasuhiro NAMBA (Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, JP)
Cpc classification
E21B43/29
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E21C50/00
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Y02P10/20
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
E02F3/9293
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E02F3/902
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E21B43/01
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International classification
Abstract
A method for recovering rare-earth mud including steps of: (A) penetrating a mud gathering pipe into a layer containing rare-earth mud under the seafloor, (B) preparing a slurry containing a rare earth by loosening rare-earth mud in the mud gathering pipe, and (C) transferring the slurry through a mud raising pipe. A rare-earth mud recovery system including: a mud gathering pipe configured to penetrate into a layer containing rare-earth mud under a seafloor; a stirring device configured to loosen rare-earth mud in the mud gathering pipe; and a mud raising pipe connected to the mud gathering pipe.
Claims
1. A method for recovering rare-earth mud comprising steps of: (A) penetrating a mud gathering pipe into a layer containing rare-earth mud under a seafloor; (B) preparing a slurry containing a rare earth by loosening rare-earth mud in the mud gathering pipe; and (C) transferring the slurry through a mud raising pipe.
2. The method for recovering rare-earth mud according to claim 1, wherein the mud raising pipe has a double pipe structure, through which the slurry is transferred by a circulating flow.
3. The method for recovering rare-earth mud according to claim 1, further comprising a step of transferring the slurry in the mud gathering pipe into the mud raising pipe between the steps (B) and (C).
4. The method for recovering rare-earth mud according to claim 3, wherein the slurry is transferred by a pump.
5. The method for recovering rare-earth mud according to claim 1, further comprising a step before the step (C) of switching the mud raising pipe to a state in which it does not communicate with the mud gathering pipe, after transferring the slurry in the mud gathering pipe into the mud raising pipe.
6. The method for recovering rare-earth mud according to claim 1, wherein the mud gathering pipe is settled in the step (A) while injecting a fluid downward from a nozzle provided at a distal end portion of the mud gathering pipe.
7. The method for recovering rare-earth mud according to claim 1, wherein the mud gathering pipe is settled in the step (A) by negative pressurization inside the mud gathering pipe.
8. A rare-earth mud recovery system comprising: a mud gathering pipe configured to penetrate into a layer containing rare-earth mud under a seafloor; a stirring device configured to loosen rare-earth mud in the mud gathering pipe; and a mud raising pipe connected to the mud gathering pipe.
9. The rare-earth mud recovery system according to claim 8, wherein the mud raising pipe has a double pipe structure.
10. The rare-earth mud recovery system according to claim 8, further comprising a pump which transfers a slurry containing the rare-earth mud in the mud gathering pipe into the mud raising pipe.
11. The rare-earth mud recovery system according to claim 8, further comprising a flow path switching mechanism configured to be switchable between a state in which the mud gathering pipe and the mud raising pipe communicate and a state in which the mud gathering pipe and the mud raising pipe do not communicate.
12. The rare-earth mud recovery system according to claim 8, further comprising a nozzle provided at a distal end portion of the mud gathering pipe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings, The present invention is not limited to the following embodiments.
[0022] <Rare-Earth Mud Recovery System>
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[0024] The mud gathering pipe 1 is for forming a space isolated from an environment in the vicinity of the seafloor. A slurry S containing the rare-earth mud is prepared in a sealed space in the mud gathering pipe 1. The mud gathering pipe 1 is constituted by a cylindrical part 1a, an upper plate 1b that closes an upper end of the cylindrical part 1a, an opening 1c that penetrates the upper plate 1b, and a plurality of nozzles 1d provided at a distal end portion. An inner diameter of the cylindrical part 1a is, for example, 3 to 5 m. A length of the cylindrical part 1a in a vertical direction is, for example, 12 to 20 m. The mud gathering pipe 1 in
[0025] The stirring device 3 is constituted by a drill pipe 3a extending from a ship (not illustrated) on the sea, and a blade 3b provided on a lower end and an outer side of the drill pipe 3a. It is configured such that the blade 3b rotates according to rotation of the drill pipe 3a, and the blade 3b moves in the vertical direction according to vertical movement of the drill pipe 3a. When the blade 3b moves downward while rotating in the mud gathering pipe 1, a depression C is formed in the layer L, rare-earth mud is mixed with seawater, and thereby the slurry S having fluidity is obtained.
[0026] The mud raising pipe 5 is connected to the opening 1c of the mud gathering pipe 1 via the flow path switching mechanism 7. The mud raising pipe 5 can be switched between a state of communicating with the mud gathering pipe 1 and a state of not communicating with the mud gathering pipe 1 by an operation of the flow path switching mechanism 7. The mud raising pipe 5 can generate a circulating flow together with the drill pipe 3a in a state in which it does not communicate with the mud gathering pipe 1. Specifically, the mud raising pipe 5 forms a double pipe together with the drill pipe 3a, and can allow the drill pipe 3a (inner pipe) and an annulus part 5a (region defined by an outer surface of the drill pipe 3a and an inner surface of the mud raising pipe 5) to communicate at a position above the upper plate 1b (see
[0027] The flow path switching mechanism 7 is constituted by a plurality of and a plurality of types of valves, lines (pipes), and the like. The flow path switching mechanism 7 is operated from the ship or by an ROV (remotely operated unmanned underwater vehicle). The flow path switching mechanism 7 includes, for example, an annulus blocking mechanism 7a that blocks the annulus part 5a as needed, a drill pipe blocking valve 7b that blocks the drill pipe 3a as needed, a shutter mechanism 7c that allows the inside of the drill pipe 3a and the annulus part 5a to communicate as needed, a subsea control device (not illustrated) for controlling them, and a subsea accumulator (not illustrated) serving as a power source for them. The drill pipe blocking valve 7b is provided at a position on the drill pipe 3a corresponding to a lower end of the mud raising pipe 5, and when the drill pipe blocking valve 7b is operated, the mud raising pipe 5 can be brought into a state in which it does not communicate with the mud gathering pipe 1. The shutter mechanism 7c is provided at a position on the drill pipe 3a higher than that of the drill pipe blocking valve 7b, and when the shutter mechanism 7c and the annulus blocking mechanism 7a are operated, the inside of the drill pipe 3a and the annulus part 5a are allowed to communicate at that position.
[0028] <Method for Recovering Rare-Earth Mud>
[0029] A method of recovering rare-earth mud using the recovery system 10 will be described with reference to
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] The step (b) is a step of preparing the slurry S in the mud gathering pipe 1 by loosening the rare-earth mud with the blade 3b (see
[0036] The step (c) is a step of transferring the slurry S in the mud gathering pipe 1 into the mud raising pipe 5 (see
[0037] The step (d) is a step of transferring the slurry S, that has been transferred into the mud raising pipe 5 through the step (c), toward the ship on the sea (see
[0038] According to the above-described embodiment, since mud loosening and slurry preparation are performed in the mud gathering pipe 1, a slurry having a concentration suitable for mud pumping can be stably prepared. Also, since the mud loosening in the step (b) is performed in a closed space in the mud gathering pipe 1, a disturbance in the sea can be prevented and an environmental load can be reduced. Also, since the mud pumping in the step (d) is performed in a state in which the mud raising pipe 5 does not communicate with the mud gathering pipe 1, a pressure required for the mud pumping of the slurry S is prevented from affecting a pressure in the mud gathering pipe 1, and specifically, occurrence of boiling can be prevented.
[0039] Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. For example, in the above-described embodiment, a case in which the slurry S is transferred from the mud gathering pipe 1 to the mud raising pipe 5 by utilizing the subsea pump 9 has been exemplified, but the slurry S in the mud gathering pipe 1 may be pushed up to the mud raising pipe 5 by supplying a replacement material having a density (specific gravity) higher than that of the slurry S to the mud gathering pipe 1.
[0040] Also, in the above-described embodiment, a case of recovering rare-earth mud from under the seafloor in deep sea having a water depth of more than 5000 m has been exemplified, but the present invention may be applied to a sea area shallower than that (for example, a water depth of 1000 to 3000 m or 3000 to 5000 m).
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0041] 1: mud gathering pipe, 1a: cylindrical part, 1b: upper plate, 1c: opening, 1d: nozzle, 3: stirring device, 3a: drill pipe, 3b: blade, 5: mud raising pipe, 5a: annulus part, 7: flow path switching mechanism, 7a: annulus blocking mechanism, 7b: drill pipe blocking valve, 7c: shutter mechanism, 9: subsea pump (pump), 10: recovery system, C: depression, F: seafloor, L: layer, L1: line