Principles
The
envisaged solution relies on gravity forces to channel the flux of spilt
fuel towards the surface.
This is
achieved by means of a light, quickly deployable flexible structure that
should stay in place until all the tanks of the wreck are emptied and the
pollution threat eliminated.
The
leaking fuel is collected by a kind of inverted funnel, consisting of fabric
dome solidly anchored around and covering completely the wreck. The
collected fuel is channelled, along with sea water, through a long, flexible
riser tube (typical diameter: 1.5 2 meters) into a second inverted funnel
close (30-50 m) to the sea surface. This second inverted funnel acts like
separator and buffer reservoir (B), so has the function of a terminal buoy
T, which keeps the whole riser line in tension and provides for a rapid
periodical unloading to a shuttle tanker.