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Method of retrieving an object buried in the bottom of a body of water

Abstract

In this method of retrieving an object buried in the bottom of a body of water, the object to be retrieved has a number of openings or nozzles, with the aid of at least some of which the object has been buried by fluidization in the bottom of a body of water, for example a fluidization device for burying a pipeline or a fluidization anchor. The method consists of supplying a gas to the buried object, allowing the gas to pass to and through openings or nozzles on the object in such a manner that the gas will be introduced into, and will refluidize the bottom material above the object, and raising the object. Experiments have shown that in this manner fluidization can be reestablished immediately, due to the low density and the low viscosity of the gas, whereafter the object due to the low resistance of the refluidized bottom material is easy to raise to the surface, even after the fluidization has been interrupted for a long period of time. Preferably, the gas used is air, since air is readily available; however, other gases can be used, if desired. (7 claims)
Publication Date:
May 14, 1975
Product Type:
Patent
Report Number:
GB 1393947
Reference Number:
EDB-83-040490
Resource Relation:
Patent File Date: Filed date 12 Jun 1972
Subject:
02 PETROLEUM; 42 ENGINEERING; PIPELINES; RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS; DESIGN; CONSTRUCTION; FLUIDIZATION; UNDERWATER OPERATIONS; 022000* - Petroleum- Transport, Handling, & Storage; 423000 - Engineering- Marine Engineering- (1980-)
OSTI ID:
6554639
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: v
Announcement Date:
Oct 01, 1980

Citation Formats

van Steveninck, J. Method of retrieving an object buried in the bottom of a body of water. United Kingdom: N. p., 1975. Web.
van Steveninck, J. Method of retrieving an object buried in the bottom of a body of water. United Kingdom.
van Steveninck, J. 1975. "Method of retrieving an object buried in the bottom of a body of water." United Kingdom.
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title = {Method of retrieving an object buried in the bottom of a body of water}
author = {van Steveninck, J}
abstractNote = {In this method of retrieving an object buried in the bottom of a body of water, the object to be retrieved has a number of openings or nozzles, with the aid of at least some of which the object has been buried by fluidization in the bottom of a body of water, for example a fluidization device for burying a pipeline or a fluidization anchor. The method consists of supplying a gas to the buried object, allowing the gas to pass to and through openings or nozzles on the object in such a manner that the gas will be introduced into, and will refluidize the bottom material above the object, and raising the object. Experiments have shown that in this manner fluidization can be reestablished immediately, due to the low density and the low viscosity of the gas, whereafter the object due to the low resistance of the refluidized bottom material is easy to raise to the surface, even after the fluidization has been interrupted for a long period of time. Preferably, the gas used is air, since air is readily available; however, other gases can be used, if desired. (7 claims)}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1975}
month = {May}
}