The present application is a national stage of and claims priority of International patent application Serial No. PCT/NL2017/050148, filed Mar. 9, 2017, and published in English as WO 2017/155 the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
An aspect of the invention relates to a frame for guiding and supporting a foundation element, such as a pile, during installation in an underwater ground formation, the frame comprising a plurality of guide mechanisms that are movable between an extended position to engage a pile located inside the frame and a retracted position. The invention also relates to a method of installing a plurality of foundation elements.
Some structures require other Solutions than a monopile. For instance, for wind turbines the diameter of the required monopile increases with the depth of the waters where the wind turbines are to be installed. Depths exceeding e.g. 30 meters may require such dimensions that a monopile is impractical or indeed impossible. In such circumstances, a jacket, such as a so-called tripod, provides a suitable alternative. Jackets are also used in other applications, e.g. for oil and gas platforms and for supporting water current (tidal) energy plants.
A frame has at least one of the guide mechanisms comprising a slider, e.g. a slide shoe, a path supporting the slider, e.g. a guide surface or one or more beams or rails, a rotatable link for transferring loads from a foundation element to the frame, preferably a link rotatably connected to the slider, and an actuator to move the slider along the path and the link between said extended and retracted positions. In an embodiment, the actuator is a linear actuator, preferably a hydraulic cylinder.
The guide mechanism enables a relatively large stroke of the guide mechanism(s) rendering the frame suitable for guiding and supporting a relatively large range of pile diameters. Further, the guide mechanism(s) allow compact configuration and/or transfer of loads from the foundation element to the frame via the link and the shoe, with limited or no load on the linear actuator.
To further facilitate compact configuration of the guide mechanism, in an embodiment, the linear actuator extends parallel to the imaginary central axis of the frame, which, if the frame comprises a guide sleeve, typically coincides with the imaginary central axis of the sleeve and, during installation of a foundation element, with the imaginary central axis of that element.
In an embodiment, the linear actuator has a stroke of at least 0.5 meter, preferably at least 0.7 meter. In another embodiment, the link is exchangeable with a link of a different length. In a refinement, the various links have a length in a range from 0.2 to 0.8 meter. These embodiments enable a further increase of the range of pile diameters, e.g. to a range from 1.8 to 3 meters or wider even.
In a further embodiment, to enhance the direct transfer of the loads from the foundation element to the frame via the link, in the extended position of the guide mechanism, the link extends at least substantially radially and/or at least substantially perpendicular to the imaginary central axis of the frame. In a refinement, the link extends within 5° from a radius of and at an angle in a range from 80° to 100° with the imaginary central axis of the frame.
To further enhance the robustness of the guide mechanism(s), in an embodiment, at least one of the guide mechanisms comprises a stop defining the extended position, e.g. by serving as a stop for the slider.
In another embodiment, at least one of the guide mechanisms comprises a second link rotatably connected to the (first) link. It is preferred that one end of the second link is rotatably connected to the distal end of the (first) link and the other end of the second link is rotatably connected to the frame, preferably near the actuator. The second link provides a defined and secure path of the (first) link between the extended and retracted positions.
To improve guiding, especially during lowering the foundation element in the sleeve and during driving the foundation element, it is preferred that guide elements are located at least near the bottom of the sleeve and in its upper half. In an embodiment, the frame comprises two sets of guide mechanisms, e.g. three to ten mechanisms in each set, preferably at least a first set in the upper half, e.g. near the top of the sleeve and in its upper half and a second set in the lower half, e.g. near the bottom) of the sleeve and in its upper half.
In another embodiment, to robustly guide and support the (first) link, one end of the second link is rotatably connected to the distal end of the (first) link and the other end of the second link is rotatably connected to the frame, preferably near the actuator.
In another embodiment, the frame comprises a tubular sleeve and the slider and the linear actuator are located on the outside of the sleeve. Thus, the risk of contacting the guide mechanism(s) during the initial placing of a foundation element in the frame is reduced or avoided and the mechanisms can be reached from outside the frame, e.g. in case of malfunction of (one of) the actuator(s).
To reduce input of noise into the surrounding water, the sleeve is a sound-insulating sleeve that reduces the noise input from the installation of the foundation element, in particular pile driving, by at least 10 dB, preferably at least 15 dB for frequencies lower than 1000 Hz. In general, it is preferred that the sum of all measures aimed at attenuating noise, results in a total reduction of the noise input from the driving by at least 10 dB, preferably at least 15 dB for frequencies lower than 1000 Hz, when compared to driving without a sleeve.
The invention also relates to a template for use in installing a plurality of foundation elements, in particular piles, comprising a plurality of frames for guiding and supporting a foundation element as described above.
The invention further relates to a method of adjusting a frame for guiding and supporting a foundation element, such as a pile, during installation in an underwater ground formation, the frame comprising a plurality of guide mechanisms that are movable between an extended position to engage a pile located inside the frame and a retracted position, at least one of the guide mechanisms comprising a slider, a path supporting the slider, a link rotatably connected to the slider, and an actuator to move the slider along the path and the link between said extended and retracted positions, which method comprises the steps of selecting a foundation element, calculating the length(s) of the link(s) appropriate for the diameter of the selected foundation element, if required removing the link(s) present, placing the link(s) in the guide mechanism(s), e.g. replacing the links present with links having a different length, adjusted to the foundation element. This method enables adapting the frame to a wider range of foundation element shapes and diameters and facilitates that, in the extended position of the guide mechanisms, the links extend at least substantially perpendicular to the imaginary central axis of the frame, preferably at an angle in a range from 80° to 100° with the imaginary central axis of the frame.
Aspects of the invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the Figures, which show preferred embodiments of a pile guiding frame according to the present invention.
It is noted that the Figures are schematic in nature and that details, which are not necessary for understanding the present invention, may have been omitted.
Each of the guiding frames, shown in more detail in
To reduce or substantially avoid excessive penetration of the template into the seabed under its own weight and to adjust the sleeves to a sufficiently exact vertical and the template to a sufficiently exact horizontal position, the bottom end of the sleeve is provided with a so-called mud mat 7 or foot that is operated with a plurality of hydraulic cylinders 8 extending between the mud mat and the outer wall of the sleeves.
Each sleeve comprises two sets of guide mechanisms 10, in this example eight mechanisms in each set, a first set near the top of the sleeve and a second set near the bottom of the sleeve. Each mechanism, best shown in
The hydraulic cylinders 14 are positioned and secured to the outer wall of the sleeve 5 and extend parallel to the imaginary central axis A of the sleeve (vertically in the Figures). The paths for the sliders 11, in this example guide chutes 12, are also attached, e.g. welded, to the outer wall of the sleeve. The sliders, a part of the hydraulic cylinders, and the first and second links are located inside the chutes. The wall of the sleeve is provided with openings 16 to enable the first and second links 13, 15 to enter the inside of the sleeve. Further, each of the guide mechanisms comprises a stop 17 defining the extended position.
An example of guiding and supporting a pile comprises the following steps: the length of the (first) links appropriate for the diameter of the pile is calculated, if required the links already present are replaced with links having the calculated length, the frame (standalone or as part of a template) is lowered onto a seabed and adjusted, by means of the mud mat, to an exact vertical position. A pile is lowered into the frame and the guide mechanisms are extended to guide the pile, the pile is allowed to sink into the seabed under its own weight, a pile driver is placed on the top end of the pile by means of a driver sleeve, and the pile is driven into the seabed. When the driver sleeve reaches the upper set of guide mechanisms, these mechanisms are retracted to enable the driver sleeve to pass. The lower set of guide mechanisms is retracted when (and if) the sleeve reached this set.
The guide mechanism is a compact design and yet it is suitable for a wide range of pile diameters. Further, loads on the hydraulics are reduced or avoided.
The invention is not restricted to the embodiment described above and can be varied in numerous ways within the scope of the claims. E.g.,
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