IP Library Granted Patent US 11,059,121
Granted Patent B2
US 11,059,121 · App. 15/939,859 · Granted Jul 13, 2021

Method and system for welding conduits

Inventors: Ari Becker (Fuldabrück, DE); Andreas Bresinski (Schöningen, DE)
Assignee: Arvos GmbH
B23K9/0286B23K9/0282B23K9/035B23K31/027B23K37/053
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Patent No.
US 11,059,121
App. No.
15/939,859
Granted
Jul 13, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for welding two or more conduits includes aligning end portions thereof in an abutting relationship to define a gap. The method includes performing a spatter free root weld along the gap to configure a root layer while the inner circumferential surface side is unobstructed. After the root weld is complete, an outward thrust is applied along the inner circumferential surfaces of the conduits. During the application of the outward thrust, a filler weld is performed along the gap to fill the gap and to facilitate shrinkage of the filler and root weld materials longitudinally and radially outward while preventing pressing out of the filler and root weld materials radially inward of the inner circumferential surface.

Claims (33)

1. A method for welding two or more conduit members, the method comprising:

aligning two or more end portions of the two or more conduit members in an abutting relationship to define a gap, the end portions being chamfered in opposite directions to complement each other, the conduit members having an outer circumferential surface side and an inner circumferential surface side, and the gap extending from the outer circumferential surface side through the inner circumferential surface side into an interior area of the conduit members;

having the inner circumferential surface side exposed to the interior area of the conduit members;

performing a root weld along the gap from outside the conduit members to configure a root layer while the inner circumferential surface side is exposed to the interior area of the conduit members, the chamfered end portions maintaining any spatter of the root weld material within the gap or on the outer circumferential surface side of the conduit members;

after the root weld is complete, inserting a support member into the interior area of the conduit members; and

diametrically expanding the support member via an actuating arrangement while performing a filler weld along the gap from outside the conduit members to fill the gap, the diametrically expanding of the support member resulting in the support member contacting the inner circumferential surface and the root weld, and applying a radially outward thrust along the inner circumferential surface side and the root weld during the performing of the filler weld, the radially outward thrust dynamically opposing inward plastic deformation of the root weld and facilitating shrinkage of the filler and root weld materials longitudinally and radially outwardly,

wherein the actuating arrangement is one of hydraulically operated, pneumatically operated, mechanically operated and thermally operated.

2. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising preparing edges of the two or more end portions of the two or more conduit members for performing the root weld.

3. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 1 , the actuating arrangement is in communication with one of a hydraulic arrangement or a pneumatic arrangement.

4. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising supplying pressure to the actuating arrangement at a pressure greater than 1 bar to about 100 bar.

5. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the pressure supplied to the actuating arrangement is greater than 1 bar to about 50 bar.

6. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the pressure supplied to the actuating arrangement is greater than 1 bar to about 10 bar.

7. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising releasing the outward thrust upon solidifying of the filler and root weld materials.

8. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising releasing the outward thrust by one of a hydraulic releasing arrangement, mechanical releasing arrangement, a thermal releasing arrangement, or a pneumatic releasing arrangement.

9. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inserting the support member is done simultaneously with the performing the filler weld.

10. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the radially outward thrust is provided across the two or more conduit members.

11. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the radially outward thrust is substantially constant.

12. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the radially outward thrust is variable.

13. A method for welding two or more conduit members, the method comprising:

aligning two or more end portions of the two or more conduit members, the conduit members having an outer circumferential surface side and an inner circumferential surface side;

performing a root weld between the end portions;

after the root weld is complete, inserting a support member into an interior area of the conduit members;

diametrically expanding the support member via an actuating arrangement while performing a filler weld between the end portions from outside the conduit members, the diametrically expanding of the support member resulting in the support member contacting the inner circumferential surface and the root weld, and applying a radially outward thrust along the inner circumferential surface side and the root weld during the performing of the filler weld, the radially outward thrust dynamically opposing inward plastic deformation of the root weld and facilitating shrinkage of the filler and root weld materials longitudinally and radially outwardly; and

wherein the actuating arrangement is one of hydraulically operated, pneumatically operated, mechanically operated and thermally operated.

14. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the radially outward thrust is substantially constant.

15. The method for welding the two or more conduit members as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the radially outward thrust is variable.

16. A method for welding two or more conduit members, the method comprising:

aligning two or more end portions of the two or more conduit members in an abutting relationship to define a gap, the end portions being chamfered in opposite directions to complement each other, the conduit members having an outer circumferential surface side and an inner circumferential surface side, and the gap extending from the outer circumferential surface side through the inner circumferential surface side into an interior area of the conduit members;

having the inner circumferential surface side exposed to the interior area of the conduit members;

performing a root weld along the gap from outside the conduit members to configure a root layer while the inner circumferential surface side is exposed to the interior area of the conduit members, the chamfered end portions maintaining any spatter of the root weld material within the gap or on the outer circumferential surface side of the conduit members;

after the root weld is complete, inserting a support member into the interior area of the conduit members;

diametrically expanding the support member via an actuating arrangement while performing a filler weld along the gap from outside the conduit members to fill the gap, the diametrically expanding of the support member applying a radially outward thrust along the inner circumferential surface side and the root weld during the performing of the filler weld, the radially outward thrust dynamically opposing inward plastic deformation of the root weld and facilitating shrinkage of the filler and root weld materials longitudinally and radially outwardly, wherein the actuating arrangement is one of hydraulically operated, pneumatically operated, mechanically operated and thermally operated, wherein the actuating arrangement is in communication with one of a hydraulic arrangement or a pneumatic arrangement; and

supplying pressure to the actuating arrangement at a pressure greater than 1 bar to about 100 bar.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 5, 2021
From: ARVOS GMBH
To: LUCID TRUSTEE SERVICES LIMITED
Reel/Frame 055167/0708 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 6, 2019
From: BECKER, ARI; BRESINSKI, ANDREAS
To: ARVOS GMBH
Reel/Frame 048254/0679 →