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System for cooling heat generating electrically active components for subsea applications

  • US 9,777,966 B2
  • Filed: 01/30/2014
  • Issued: 10/03/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/30/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A subsea power module comprising:

  • an outer pressure compensated vessel comprising a plurality of walls defining an interior chamber, the outer pressure compensated vessel configured to maintain a pressure within the interior chamber substantially the same as an ambient pressure outside the outer pressure compensated vessel; and

    one or more pressure vessels disposed within the interior chamber of the outer pressure compensated vessel, each of the one or more pressure vessels comprising a plurality of walls defining an air-filled interior chamber, each of the one or more pressure vessels coupled along a substantial length of at least one of the plurality of walls of a respective pressure vessel to an interior surface of at least one of the plurality of walls of the outer pressure compensated vessel defining the interior chamber of the outer pressure compensated vessel, each pressure vessel comprising;

    the air-filled interior chamber configured to maintain a substantially constant pressure within the interior chamber of the pressure vessel; and

    one or more heat generating electrical components disposed within the air-filled interior chamber of the pressure vessel, andan electrically isolative material disposed between and in direct contact with the at least one of the plurality of walls defining the interior chamber of the outer pressure compensated vessel and the at least one of the plurality of walls defining the air-filled interior chamber of the one or more pressure vessels, the electrically isolative material disposed so as to extend adjacently along a substantial length of the portion of the pressure vessel coupled to the interior surface of the at least one of the plurality of walls of the outer pressure compensated vessel, wherein the electrically isolative material includes electrical resistivity properties and thermal conductivity properties,wherein the subsea module is passively cooled by transferring heat from the one or more heat generating electrical components through the at least one of the plurality of walls defining the one or more pressure vessels, to a single fluid in the interior chamber and through the electrically isolative material, and the at least one of the plurality of walls defining the outer pressure compensated vessel to a seawater surrounding the outer pressure compensated vessel.

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