IP Library Granted Patent US 11,460,126
Granted Patent B2
US 11,460,126 · App. 16/464,756 · Granted Oct 4, 2022

Detecting apparatus and method

Inventors: John Cross McNabb (Newcastle upon Tyne, GB); Philip Michael Nott (Newcastle upon Tyne, GB)
Assignee: GE OIL 7 GAS UK LIMITED
F16L1/123F16L11/083F16L11/127F16L53/38G01K1/143
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Patent No.
US 11,460,126
App. No.
16/464,756
Granted
Oct 4, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for detecting pipe entrenchment or upheaval of a flexible pipe and/or the presence of an external feature to the flexible pipe. The method includes helically winding a temperature sensing element around a layer of a flexible pipe, helically winding a heating element around a layer of a flexible pipe, heating the heating element to a pre-determined temperature, measuring the temperature at at least two locations along the flexible pipe, comparing the measured temperature response at the at least two locations, and making a determination, from the comparison of measured responses, regarding the exterior vicinity of the pipe at one of the at least two locations.

Claims (50)

1. A method comprising:

helically winding a temperature sensing element around at least a portion of a layer of at least a portion of a flexible pipe;

helically winding a heating element around at least a portion of a layer of the flexible pipe;

heating at least a portion of the heating element to a pre-determined temperature;

measuring the temperature at two different locations along the flexible pipe;

comparing the measured temperature response at the two locations;

making a determination, from the comparison of measured responses, regarding whether the flexible pipe, at one of the two locations, has one or more:

been entrenched;

been upheaved; and

an external feature present; and

switching off the heating element prior to measuring the temperature at the two locations along the temperature sensing element.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein it is determined that the flexible pipe has been entrenched at one of the two locations if one of the temperature difference and the temperature ratio between one of the two locations and the other of the two locations is above a threshold value.

3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the temperature sensing element is a fiber optic element.

4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the temperature sensing element and the heating element are wound between armor windings of an armor layer.

5. The method as claimed in claim 4 further comprising applying an outer sheath layer over the armor layer.

6. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the temperature sensing element and the heating element are helically wound simultaneously around the same layer of the flexible pipe.

7. The method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:

controlling the heating element to heat to a pre-determined temperature;

measuring the temperature at two different locations along the temperature sensing element;

comparing the measured temperature response at the two locations; and

determining from the comparison of measured temperature responses at the two locations whether the flexible pipe has been entrenched at one of the two locations.

8. The method as claimed claim 1 , wherein it is determined that the flexible pipe has an external feature present at one of the two locations if one of the temperature difference and the temperature ratio between one of the two locations and the other of the two locations is above a threshold value.

9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the external feature is a pipe ancillary.

10. The method as claimed in 1 further comprising:

controlling the heating element to heat to a pre-determined temperature;

measuring the temperature at two different locations along the temperature sensing element;

comparing the measured temperature response at the two locations; and

determining from the comparison of measured temperature responses at the two locations whether the flexible pipe has the external feature present at one of the two locations.

11. An apparatus comprising:

a temperature sensing element provided at a location radially outwards of at least a portion of a layer of at least a portion of a flexible pipe;

a heating element provided at a location radially outwards of at least a portion of the layer of at least a portion of the flexible pipe; and

a controller for:

controlling the heating element to heat to a pre-determined temperature;

measuring the temperature at two different locations along the flexible pipe;

comparing the measured temperature response at the two locations; and

making a determination, from the comparison of measured responses, regarding whether the flexible pipe, at one of the two locations, has one or more:

been entrenched;

been upheaved; and

an external feature present; and

switching off the heating element prior to measuring the temperature at the two locations along the temperature sensing element.

12. A method comprising:

helically winding a temperature sensing element around at least a portion of a layer of at least a portion of a flexible pipe;

helically winding a heating element around at least a portion of a layer of the flexible pipe;

heating at least a portion of the heating element to a pre-determined temperature;

measuring the temperature at different locations along the flexible pipe;

comparing the measured temperature response at at least two of the locations;

making a determination, from the comparison of measured responses, regarding the exterior vicinity of the pipe at at least one of the locations; and

switching off the heating element prior to measuring the temperature at the two locations along the temperature sensing element;

wherein making the determination, from the comparison of measured responses, regarding the exterior vicinity of the pipe at at least one of the locations comprises determining the presence of an external feature to the flexible pipe; and

wherein the external feature is a pipe ancillary.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 8, 2022
From: GE OIL & GAS UK LIMITED
To: BAKER HUGHES ENERGY TECHNOLOGY UK LIMITED
Reel/Frame 058922/0167 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 24, 2020
From: GE OIL & GAS UK LIMITED
To: BAKER HUGHES ENERGY TECHNOLOGY UK LIMITED
Reel/Frame 054462/0006 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 19, 2019
From: MCNABB, JOHN CROSS; NOTT, PHILIP MICHAEL
To: GE OIL & GAS UK LIMITED
Reel/Frame 050093/0681 →