theoneiuse
05-28-10, 04:01 AM
Now I start this thread to ignite bright minds to come to
a solution in plugging this oil spill. I will start with
presenting my solution
Insert a cylindrical(the circumference of the rubber tube should be about 96- 99 percent of the circumference of the pipe)rubber tube with the correct dimensions in lenght width and thickness needed to witstand well presure. Push the tube down past the leak to desired distance connected
with an air compresure pump air till leak slows down considerably then seal with mud and cement now I have faith that's engineers can fine tune this concept and make it work think of a bath tub. This
tube should also be cone shape at the front insertion end
there should also be a steel cylinder inserted into the tube
steel cylinder should be 96 percent the diameter of the
rubber tube then connect this metal cylinder to extentable
steel rods to push the tube to desire distance into the
pipe to hold it in place long enough to for the tube to
fill with enough air pressure to conteract both the sea
pressure at that depth and the pressure push from the
well. Then seal with best suited adhesive once the flow
slows down to a managible pressure. Also be aware of
the shape and size of the well because depending on the
that the pressure may increase or decrease without
warning.
a solution in plugging this oil spill. I will start with
presenting my solution
Insert a cylindrical(the circumference of the rubber tube should be about 96- 99 percent of the circumference of the pipe)rubber tube with the correct dimensions in lenght width and thickness needed to witstand well presure. Push the tube down past the leak to desired distance connected
with an air compresure pump air till leak slows down considerably then seal with mud and cement now I have faith that's engineers can fine tune this concept and make it work think of a bath tub. This
tube should also be cone shape at the front insertion end
there should also be a steel cylinder inserted into the tube
steel cylinder should be 96 percent the diameter of the
rubber tube then connect this metal cylinder to extentable
steel rods to push the tube to desire distance into the
pipe to hold it in place long enough to for the tube to
fill with enough air pressure to conteract both the sea
pressure at that depth and the pressure push from the
well. Then seal with best suited adhesive once the flow
slows down to a managible pressure. Also be aware of
the shape and size of the well because depending on the
that the pressure may increase or decrease without
warning.