Patent classifications
F04C2/107
Design and Method to Improve Downhole Motor Durability
Rotor and/or stator designs and methods thereof to improve progressive cavity motor or pump durability. In one or more implementations, the rotor may have a variable outer diameter or variable stiffness along an axial length thereof. The stator may similarly have a variable inner diameter or variable stiffness, which may compliment or diverge from the variable outer diameter or variable stiffness of the rotor.
LINERS FOR ROTORS AND STATORS
A rotor and/or stator dampening system includes a stator and/or rotor with a liner selected of one or more materials to achieve a desired dampening effect. In one implementation, a progressive cavity motor or pump includes a stator with an internal axial bore therethrough. The stator has a liner along an axial length thereof with an inwardly facing surface defining the internal axial bore therethrough. The liner has a plurality of axial sections with at least two of the plurality of axial sections being constructed of different materials. A compression resistant mechanism, such as a spring or spring-like device, is disposed within at least one of the axial sections of the liner. The progressive cavity motor or pump also includes a rotor that is disposed and is rotatable within the internal axial bore of the stator to form a moving chamber between the rotor and the stator.
Stator-Rotor System And Method For Adjusting A Stator In A Stator-Rotor System
A stator-rotor system of an eccentric screw pump including a rotor with a rotor screw and a stator with an internal thread. The stator includes a support element and an elastomer part. The support element surrounds the elastomer part in sections around the whole circumference. The stator-rotor system includes a mechanism for adjusting the stator, having two adjustment elements arranged on the stator-rotor system, which are distance-variable relative to one another. In a first working position the two adjustment elements have a first distance from one another and in a second working position, a second distance. The cross-section and the length of the elastomer part of the stator in the second working position are changed compared to the cross-section and the length of the elastomer part in the first working position.
Eccentric Screw Pump And Method For Adapting The Operating State Of An Eccentric Screw Pump
The invention pertains to an eccentric screw pump with a stator-rotor system, which includes a rotor with a rotor screw and a stator with an internal thread. The stator has a support element and an elastomer part, wherein the support element encloses the elastomer part sectionally over its entire circumference. The stator-rotor system has a mechanism for adjusting the stator, which is coupled to at least one sensor for determining actual operating parameters of the stator-rotor system by means of a control unit that activates the adjusting mechanism with consideration of the actual operating parameters determined with the aid of at least one sensor.
Plasticizer improving dynamic fatigue performance in fiber reinforced elastomers
The dynamic fatigue and hysteresis performances of fiber reinforced rubber compounds are compared using different plasticizers. Fiber reinforced rubber compounds including a non-linear functionalized fatty acid ester, preferably a trimellitate, and more preferably Tris (2-Ethylhexyl) Trimellitate (TOTM) are shown to demonstrate greatly improved dynamic fatigue and hysteretic performance as compared to reference fiber reinforced rubber compounds including conventional reference plasticizers such as Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP).
MOINEAU PUMP-TYPE QUANTITATIVE LIQUID-DISCHARGING APPARATUS
The present invention relates to a Moineau pump-type quantitative liquid-discharging apparatus including a stator in which a slot hole is formed, a main shaft including a first shaft part and a second shaft part, which are eccentric with respect to each other, and a rotor which extends from the first shaft part and is inserted into the slot hole, first and second slide bearings to which the first shaft part and the second shaft part are rotatably coupled, respectively, and first and second sliders which guide the first and second slide bearings to move in directions to cross each other, wherein the movement directions of the first and second slide bearings are perpendicular to an extension direction of the rotor.
Rubber compound with high fiber loading useful in PDM stators
A rubber compound for use in a stator in a positive displacement motor. The rubber compound includes a fiber reinforcement, wherein fibers in the fiber reinforcement create a grain direction in which “with the grain” is generally orthogonal to “across the grain”. In some embodiments, the rubber compound has a first value for 25% tensile Modulus across the grain and a second value for 25% tensile Modulus with the grain, wherein the first value is at least 10% lower than the second value. In such embodiments, the fiber reinforcement may further include a fiber loading of greater than 5.0 phr of fibers. In such embodiments, the rubber compound may further have a 25% tensile Modulus of greater than 400 psi across the grain and a 50% tensile Modulus of greater than 700 psi across the grain.
ECCENTRIC SCREW PUMP
An eccentric screw pump with a rotor (2) and with a rotationally fixed stator (6; 6′) surrounding the rotor (2). The rotationally fixed stator includes at least one elastomeric portion, wherein a pressure chamber (16) is arranged on this elastomeric portion of the stator (6; 6′) at a side facing away from the rotor (2). The pressure chamber (16) is connected to a pressure region of the eccentric screw pump such that the at least one elastomeric portion of the stator (6; 6′) is subjected to a pressure produced by the eccentric screw pump.
Load balanced power section of progressing cavity device
A progressing cavity device operates as a motor to impart torque to a bit. A stator of the device defines an internal profile having uphole stages with a first dimension being less than a second dimension of downhole stage. A rotor has an external profile with a constant outer dimension along its length. Disposed in the stator, the rotor defines cavities with the stator and is rotatable with pumped fluid progressing in the cavities from the uphole to downhole to transfer torque to the drive toward the downhole end. Although the rotor is subjected at the downhole end to a reactive torque from the bit, the interference fit of the rotor's constant dimension with the stator's downhole stages is less than with the uphole stages, which can mitigate issues with heat buildup in the downhole stages. The device can also operates as a progressing cavity pump.
MUD MOTOR OR PROGRESSIVE CAVITY PUMP WITH VARYING PITCH AND TAPER
A mud motor includes a rotor and a stator. Drilling fluid received by cavities of the mud motor drives the rotor to rotate within the stator. The rotor includes one or more rotor lobes extending helically and defining a rotor pitch. The stator includes two or more stator lobes extending helically and defining a stator pitch. The rotor and the stator together define a tapered profile of the mud motor that varies proceeding from a top end of the mud motor to a bottom end of the mud motor. At least one of the rotor pitch or the stator pitch vary as proceeding from the top end of the mud motor to the bottom end of the mud motor.