New containment cap may have been created by “average guy”
Joe the Plumber (not that one) says he helped stop Gulf oil spill leak - CSMonitor.com
See the above link to the Christian Science Monitor’s article. My previous post(s) may have been more prescient than I anticipated! It seems that BP did indeed use about 100 ideas (of the more than 300,000) that were submitted to them in one way or another as they attempted damage control of the oil spill. The new containment cap’s design may have been influenced by a plumber from Kansas named Joe Caldart.
Caldart’s sketches, routed six weeks ago to BP and the Coast Guard through University of California petroleum engineer Robert Bea, are a near identical match to the design of a new containment cap lowered last week over the renegade Macondo well 50 miles off Venice, La.
“The idea was using the top flange on the blowout preventer as an attachment point and then employing an internal seal against that flange surface,” says Dr. Bea. “You can kind of see how a plumber thinks this way. That’s how they have to plumb homes for sewage.”The current design is “a steel cap, and underneath it is the internal plug and on top of that is a piston and the flow tube in the middle, and coming down the left side is the warm water inlet tube,” says Caldart. “I made that sketch on May 25th.”
