The present application is a national stage of and claims priority of International patent application Serial No. PCT/NL2015/050917, filed Dec. 29, 2015, and published in English as WO 2016/108692 A1.
The discussion below is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
An aspect of the invention relates to a method of installing a foundation element, in particular a (mono)pile, in an underwater ground formation by means of a driver, comprising the steps of placing a foundation element on the underwater ground formation, e.g. directly on a river- or seabed or on a scour protection or rock formation, placing a screen for reducing noise input from the driver into surrounding water, and driving the foundation element into the ground formation by means of the driver while the screen is positioned about the foundation element. Another aspect of the invention further relates to a noise mitigation system comprising a screen to be placed about a foundation element.
This Summary and the Abstract herein are provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary and the Abstract are not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor are they in-tended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the Background.
A method comprises deploying, before driving the foundation element into the ground formation, a further screen about the (first) screen.
Surrounding the foundation element, during driving, by a first noise mitigation screen and at least a further noise mitigation screen, flexibility in optimizing and/or effectiveness of noise mitigation is improved. E.g., the first screen, the further screen and the distance between the screens can be optimized for mitigation of different frequency ranges. In an example, the first screen comprises a solid sleeve and the further screen is a bubble screen or comprises air chambers.
In an embodiment, the first screen provides a noise reduction of at least 15 dB, e.g. a noise reduction in a range from 17 to 25 dB, and the further screen provides a noise reduction of at least 5 dB, e.g. a noise reduction in a range from 6 to 15 dB.
In another embodiment, the further screen is deployed from the first screen, e.g. the further screen comprises a plurality of arms attached to the first screen and these arms are translated and/or rotated to deploy the further screen. Thus, the screens can be put in place as a whole and/or by means of the same equipment and, when the first screen is in place, the further screen can be folded out.
In another embodiment, a ring, continuous or intermittent, is placed about the first screen, e.g. on the ground formation, and a bubble screen is generated from the ring and/or a buoyant screen is suspended from the ring.
In an embodiment, the further screen is deployed with its bottom end below the bottom end of the first screen. In another embodiment, the further screen is deployed at a distance, measured between the outer circumference, e.g. the outer wall, of the first screen and the outer circumference, e.g. the outer wall or perimeter, of the further screen, of at least 3 meters, preferably at least 5 meters, preferably at least 7 meter, and/or preferably less than 50 meter, preferably less than 40 meters, preferably less than 30 meters, preferably less than 20 meters. Thus, the further screen can be deployed also about objects, such as a rock formation or scour protection, that the first screen is placed on or in and noise transmitted via such objects mitigated with the further screen.
An aspect of the invention further relates to a noise mitigation system comprising a screen to be placed about a foundation element, in particular a (mono)pile, during driving of the foundation element in an underwater ground formation, to reduce noise input resulting from the driving into the surrounding water, e.g. a river or sea, and a further screen to be deployed about the (first) screen.
In an embodiment, the further screen is attached to the first screen and movable between a retracted position and a deployed position, e.g. the further screen comprises a plurality of arms slidably and/or pivotably attached to the first screen, e.g. pivotable about a substantially vertical or a substantially horizontal axis.
In another embodiment, the further screen comprises a series of nozzles or a buoyant screen, e.g. a flexible tube comprising one or more buoys or air chambers.
In a refinement, the system comprises a tube or duct provided with a plurality of nozzles and attached near or at the ends of the arms, for generating a so-called bubble screen.
In another embodiment, the bottom end of the further screen is deployable below the bottom end of the first screen, e.g. by lowering the further screen from the first screen of by pivoting arms about horizontal axes over an angle between the arms and the first screen of more than 90°, preferably more than 100°. Surrounding e.g. a rock formation or scour protection is facilitated, if the further screen, e.g. the arms, is attached to the first screen at least 1 meter, preferably at least 2 meters, above the bottom end of the first screen.
Aspects of the invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the Figures, which show a preferred embodiment of the present method and system.
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.
The system 1 comprises an hydraulic driver 4 (depicted in
The system further comprises a noise mitigation screen 6, made of e.g. steel, to be placed about the foundation element to reduce noise input from the driver into the surrounding water. In this example, the screen comprises an inner wall and an outer wall, i.e. it is double walled, has a circular cross-section and an inner diameter of six meters. In general, it is preferred that, once in place, the sound-insulating screen extends to above the water level W.
The system comprises a further screen to be deployed about the screen 6. In this example, a plurality of arms 7 is attached to the first screen 6 by means of hinges 8 and hydraulic cylinders (not shown), such that the arms are pivotable about substantially horizontal axes. The arms 7 have a length of 15 meters and are made of e.g. metal rods or tubes. The hinges 8 are located approximately 2 meters above the bottom end of the first screen 6 and comprise torsion bars (not shown) to facilitate folding out and folding in. A flexible tube 9 is attached to the ends of the arms 7 and provided with a plurality of nozzles.
Installation of a monopile is carried out for instance as follows. The cables of the crane are attached to the upper end of a monopile stored on the deck of the ship and the monopile is lifted overboard, manipulated to an upright position, lowered onto the seabed or, as in this example, a scour protection 10. At this stage, the monopile is driven, e.g. by means of a vibratory device, into the scour protection and, depending on the circumstances, the seabed to a depth of some meters to further stabilize the monopile.
The driver 4 is positioned on top of the monopile 2 and the screen 6 is lifted over the monopile 2 and the driver 4 . Alternatively, the screen 6 is placed and the driver 4 is subsequently placed inside the screen 6 and on top of the pile. The further noise mitigation screen 9 is deployed by lowering the arms 7 onto the seabed. In this position, the tube forms a ring 9 that circumscribes the first screen 6 and the scour protection 10. By feeding air to the tube, e.g. by means of a pump on deck of a surface vessel and via one or more of the arms 7, a bubble screen is generated, which screen surrounds the scour protection 10 and the first screen 6.
Finally, the pile 2 is driven to the required depth and when driving is completed, the driver 4 is removed, the further screen 7, 9 retracted, the screens 6, 9 lifted over the pile 2 and placed back on deck or into the sea, and installation is completed.
The invention is not restricted to the embodiment described above and can be varied in numerous ways within the scope of the claims. In another embodiment, the further screen comprises a series of nozzles 12 or a buoyant screen 13, e.g. a flexible tube comprising one or more buoys or air chambers.
The ring 9-may provide sufficient weight to maintain the tube at an appropriate depth, e.g. with it bottom end on or in the seabed.
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