Weightcoated subsea pipeline section

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Inventors

Meyer, Erik B.

Application #

746929

Filed

Jun-20-1985

Published

Aug-19-1986

Current US Class

138/103
138/145
138/174
138/178
405/171

International Classes

F16L 001/04

Field of Search

138/103 138/172 138/175 138/177 138/174 138/178 138/137 138/140 138/145 405/158 405/171 405/172

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Abstract
Subsea pipe line sections adapted to be welded together into a continuous subsea pipe line are provided with a weight coating which, apart from its weighting function, also serves to protect the pipes. The weight coating comprises a composite material substantially consisting of a granulated iron ore in a matrix of a thermosetting resin, covered by a high strength durable plastic tube.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. In a subsea pipe line section of the type including a steel pipe covered with a continuous weight coating, the improvement wherein said weight coating comprises:

a relatively thick layer of a composite material consisting of from 85 to 95% by weight of granulated heavy metal ore bound and embedded in a matrix of an epoxy, polyester or acrylic thermosetting resin;

a protective sheathing in the form of a high strength, durable plastic tube covering said layer of composite material; and

lugs integral with said tube and extending therefrom into said layer of composite material and thereby anchoring said tube to said layer.

2. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein said weight coating is in the form of an external casing on the outer surface of said steel pipe.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to subsea pipe lines for conveying fluids such as petroleum from an offshore wellhead. Such pipe lines are generally made up of steel pipe provided with a continuous weight coating, which in addition to its weighting function also serves to protect the steel pipe against corrosion and mechanical strains.

Conventional weight coating for subsea pipe lines typically consists of a casing of reinforced concrete surrounding a fibre-glass reinforced bituminous compound on the external surface of the steel pipe.

A problem encountered with such conventional weight coating is that cracks tend to develop in the brittle concrete casing owing to shocks and stresses during pipe transport and laying operations, resulting in pieces of concrete flaking off. Since in addition the inner bituminous coating has a rather poor adherence to the steel pipe surface, smaller or larger areas of the latter will be exposed to the sea water and consequently subjected to heavy corrosion.
 
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