Method and apparatus for manufacturing marine foundation
11668065 ยท 2023-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D27/525
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B2017/0039
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E02B17/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D27/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A method and fixturing apparatus for manufacturing a suction caisson foundation includes providing an elevated center support and peripheral supports, elevating the foundation's prefabricated thumb section atop the center support, and temporarily securing radial frame members about the circumference of the prefabricated thumb section with the each frame member resting atop a respective peripheral support. The skirt panels are then affixed to the frame members, and the frame members to the prefabricated thumb section to thereby become self-supporting. The center support is removed from the interior of the resulting bucket, as by raising the peripheral supports to unload the center support, and lowering and dismantling the center support, whereupon additional panels are affixed to the frame members to define the foundation's lid, and further shaft sections added atop the prefabricated thumb section to complete the foundation. Temporary beams bridging preselected framing members advantageously allow use of transportation crawlers.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a suction caisson foundation, the method comprising: providing a center support having a predetermined height relative to a plurality of peripheral supports positioned about the center support, wherein providing the center support at the predetermined height includes raising the center support along a nominal axis to the predetermined height; placing a prefabricated thumb section of the foundation atop the center support; temporarily securing a plurality of radial frame members about the circumference of the thumb section with a leg of each frame member resting atop a respective one of the peripheral supports; permanently attaching to the legs of the frame members a first plurality of panels to partially form a skirt and define an interior of the foundation; permanently attaching the frame members to the thumb section of the foundation such that the thumb section, frame members and attached first plurality of panels become a self-supporting intermediate structure; decoupling the center support from the self-supporting intermediate structure, wherein decoupling the center support includes lowering the center support along the nominal axis relative to the peripheral supports; and after decoupling, permanently attaching a second plurality of panels partially forming the skirt and a third plurality of panels forming a lid to the frame members.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein raising the center support includes temporarily positioning a plurality of vertical columns about the nominal axis, and lifting the center support on the vertical columns to the predetermined height along the nominal axis.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein decoupling the center support includes raising the peripheral supports to thereby elevate the self-supporting intermediate structure relative to the center support and unload the thumb section from the center support.
4. The method of claim 1, further including removing the center support from within the interior of the self-supporting intermediate structure after decoupling.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein removing the center support includes disassembling the center support to thereby permit its removal from within the interior of the self-supporting intermediate structure.
6. The method of claim 4, wherein removing the center support includes passing the center support beneath the skirt.
7. The method of claim 4, wherein removing the center support includes passing the center support between the frame members before permanently attaching the second and third plurality of panels to the frame members.
8. The method of claim 1, further including placing a plurality of chordal supports between preselected pairs of adjacent frame members proximate to a lowermost edge of the skirt, and wherein decoupling the center support includes lifting the foundation on the chordal supports.
9. The method of claim 1, further including installing at least one shaft section atop the thumb section after decoupling the center support from the self-supporting intermediate structure.
10. A method for manufacturing a suction caisson foundation, the method comprising: providing a center support having a predetermined height relative to a plurality of peripheral supports positioned about the center support, wherein providing the center support at the predetermined height includes raising the center support along a nominal axis to the predetermined height; placing a prefabricated thumb section of the foundation atop the center support; temporarily securing a plurality of radial frame members about the circumference of the thumb section with a leg of each frame member resting atop a respective one of the peripheral supports; permanently attaching to the legs of the frame members a first plurality of panels to form a skirt and define an interior of the foundation; permanently attaching the frame members to the thumb section of the foundation such that the thumb section, frame members and attached first plurality of panels become a self-supporting intermediate structure; decoupling the center support from the self-supporting intermediate structure, wherein decoupling the center support includes lowering the center support along the nominal axis relative to the peripheral supports; and after decoupling, permanently attaching to the frame members a second plurality of panels forming a lid.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein raising the center support includes temporarily positioning a plurality of vertical columns about the nominal axis, and lifting the center support on the vertical columns to the predetermined height along the nominal axis.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein decoupling the center support includes raising the peripheral supports to thereby elevate the self-supporting intermediate structure relative to the center support and unload the thumb section from the center support.
13. The method of claim 10, further including removing the center support from within the interior of the self-supporting intermediate structure after decoupling.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein removing the center support includes disassembling the center support to thereby permit its removal from within the interior of the self-supporting intermediate structure.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein removing the center support includes passing the center support beneath the skirt.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein removing the center support includes passing the center support between the frame members before permanently attaching the second plurality of panels to the frame members.
17. The method of claim 10, further including placing a plurality of chordal supports between preselected pairs of adjacent frame members proximate to a lowermost edge of the skirt, and wherein decoupling the center support includes lifting the foundation on the chordal supports.
18. The method of claim 10, further including installing at least one shaft section atop the thumb section after decoupling the center support from the self-supporting intermediate structure.
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(12) An exemplary method and associated fixturing apparatus in accordance with the invention for manufacturing the suction caisson foundation 20 shown in
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(15) The center frame 52 preferably features sliding or rolling interfaces to the vertical columns 44, mounting surfaces for additional components, and lift eyes enabling the raising and lowering of the center frame 52. Alternatively, the center frame 52 can house actuator systems that allow the raising and lowering of the center frame 52 without the use of winches. It will be appreciated that the center frame 52 can be single unit or can be comprised of multiple sub-components to provide flexibility for varying structure designs, or to enable ease of assembly in an enclosed space without the need for cranes.
(16) The center frame 52 serves as structural platform for a center mount 58 when raised to the predetermined height on the vertical columns 44, while a center mount 58 serves as the interface between the center frame 52 and the foundation 20 during the latter's manufacture. The center mount 58 is removably secured atop the central frame 52 and includes support and temporary attachment features 60 complimentary to the mating surfaces and features of the foundation's thumb 30. Secondary components of the center mount 58 may include winches and associated accessories, and load relieve units (all not shown).
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