Patent classifications
F04B51/00
ELECTRICAL SUBMERSIBLE PUMP FOR A WELLBORE
A downhole pumping system includes a downhole pump that includes a motor and is configured to circulate a downhole fluid from a subterranean reservoir to a terranean surface; a production tubing string positioned in the wellbore from the terranean surface to the subterranean reservoir and fluidly coupled to the downhole pump; a wellbore seal positioned in the wellbore and configured to fluidly isolate a first portion of an annulus that is uphole of the downhole pump from a second portion of the annulus in which the downhole pump is positionable; and a pump power cable electrically connected to the motor and to a power source cable in the first portion of the annulus with a power connector, where each of the pump power cable and the power source cable includes a metal jacket that encapsulates the respective cable.
Method for determining dispensing apparatus for heat-dissipating material
A method for determining a dispensing apparatus for a heat-dissipating material and according to one aspect of the present invention is provided. The method for determining a dispensing apparatus for a heat-dissipating material includes detecting an internal material of a dispensing apparatus from a heat-dissipating material discharged from the dispensing apparatus; and determining suitability of the dispensing apparatus based on the detected amount of the internal material.
Method for determining dispensing apparatus for heat-dissipating material
A method for determining a dispensing apparatus for a heat-dissipating material and according to one aspect of the present invention is provided. The method for determining a dispensing apparatus for a heat-dissipating material includes detecting an internal material of a dispensing apparatus from a heat-dissipating material discharged from the dispensing apparatus; and determining suitability of the dispensing apparatus based on the detected amount of the internal material.
Sensor failure diagnosis in a pump monitoring system
A pump monitoring system for use in wellbore operations can determine whether an indication of a failure is due to an actual pump issue or a failed sensor. The pump monitoring system includes a sensor on a fluid end of a pump to measure properties associated with the pump and a vibration detector. A computing device executes instructions to receive the sensor signal and the vibration signal and identify an irregularity in the sensor signal. The processor then determines whether an operational signal component is present in the vibration signal, and displays an indication that the sensor has failed when the operational signal component is not present in the vibration signal. If the operational signal component is present in the vibration signal, the irregularity is likely caused by a pump problem such as a failed valve.
Automated pressure control system
To compensate for an event, equipment may require a power down sequence of a motor connected to a pump to prevent the pumping of servicing fluid at a high pressure, high pressure fluid may be required to be diverted to a reservoir or otherwise diverted from a wellhead, multiple pumping systems may require that pumping pressure be altered or adjusted or that flow rate be altered or adjust to manage or control the conditions to protect equipment or personnel at a site. Activating, adjusting or altering an operational characteristic of equipment by using a control system may automatically initiate the most efficient and effective mitigation steps for equipment at a site when condition is detected or predicted. Collecting and analyzing information from devices, components, sensors, control systems, other equipment or any combination thereof at a site by a master control system provides automated control of pressure sensitive conditions.
Use of optical fiber sensor as a diagnostic tool in catheter-based medical devices
A blood pump system including an optical sensor configured to detect an optical signal during pumping operation of the blood pump, and an optical fiber configured to transmit the optical signal from the optical fiber sensor to an evaluation device communicatively coupled to the optical fiber sensor. The evaluation device is configured to receive as inputs the transmitted optical signal and a signal indicative of the motor current and determine a mechanical failure event associated with the blood pump based on the motor current and the optical signal.
Use of optical fiber sensor as a diagnostic tool in catheter-based medical devices
A blood pump system including an optical sensor configured to detect an optical signal during pumping operation of the blood pump, and an optical fiber configured to transmit the optical signal from the optical fiber sensor to an evaluation device communicatively coupled to the optical fiber sensor. The evaluation device is configured to receive as inputs the transmitted optical signal and a signal indicative of the motor current and determine a mechanical failure event associated with the blood pump based on the motor current and the optical signal.
Valve leak detection system
An improved valve leak detection system. The improved valve leak detection system comprises a membrane pump defining a flow path arranged to be opened and closed by at least one valve, a measuring device, a comparator, and a signal generator. The measuring device is configured to determine a conductivity value between two points on the flow path of the membrane pump, one point arranged upstream of the at least one valve and the other point arranged downstream of the at least one valve. The measuring device measures the conductivity value when the at least one valve is closed. The comparator is configured to continuously monitor the conductivity value. The signal generator is arranged to provide an output signal when the conductivity value is indicative of a valve leak condition for a set number of measurements within a set period of time.
Method and device for determining a wear condition in a hydrostatic pump
A method for determining a current wear (w) of a hydrostatic pump, particularly of a radial piston pump, with a variable-speed drive, where the pump is connected to a fluid passage, in which a fluid is pumped by the pump to create a current actual volume flow in the fluid passage. A current actual volume flow (Q.sub.act) is determined, by measuring the volume flow in the fluid passage at a predetermined drive-vector, a computed volume flow (Q.sub.comp) is determined, by a first computational method, at the predetermined drive-vector, and the current wear (w) of the pump is determined, by a second computational method, which relates the current actual volume flow (Q.sub.act) to the computed volume flow (Q.sub.comp).
Method and device for determining a wear condition in a hydrostatic pump
A method for determining a current wear (w) of a hydrostatic pump, particularly of a radial piston pump, with a variable-speed drive, where the pump is connected to a fluid passage, in which a fluid is pumped by the pump to create a current actual volume flow in the fluid passage. A current actual volume flow (Q.sub.act) is determined, by measuring the volume flow in the fluid passage at a predetermined drive-vector, a computed volume flow (Q.sub.comp) is determined, by a first computational method, at the predetermined drive-vector, and the current wear (w) of the pump is determined, by a second computational method, which relates the current actual volume flow (Q.sub.act) to the computed volume flow (Q.sub.comp).