METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECONTAMINATION OF WELL DRILLING AND FRACTURING FLUID
20170226812 · 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B09B3/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E21B21/066
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A thermo-chemical bio-reactor process and apparatus for decontaminating waste well drilling fluid and waste formation fracturing fluid. A roller supported power driven rotary drum is rotated about a horizontal axis and receives waste well fluid from a hopper that conveys the waste fluid into an inlet end of the rotary drum. A burner within the rotary drum is fired by a gaseous fuel and a gaseous oxidizer and develops sufficient heat to render the waste material to a dry and substantially chemically inert finely pulverized residue during transit through the rotary drum. Angulated waste agitation vanes are positioned in helically oriented arrays within the rotary drum to lift the waste material and cause it to descend through heat and flame within the rotary drum and to be conveyed to the outlet of the drum during processing.
Claims
1. A thermo-chemical bio-reaction process for decontamination of waste drilling fluid mixture or waste well fracturing fluid mixture that results from wells being drilled or wells being subjected to subsurface formation fracturing and containing water, oil and chemical constituents, said process comprising: receiving the waste fluid mixture within a hopper and conveying the waste fluid from said hopper into the inlet portion of a rotary drum being rotated about a substantially horizontal axis; developing a flame within the inlet portion of said rotary drum by mixing a fuel gas and an oxidizer gas and igniting the fuel and oxidizer gas mixture within a burner, said flame developing temperature conditions within said rotary drum sufficient to convert water to steam and water vapor to burn away any oil and to render any chemical constituents substantially inert; agitating the waste fluid material within the rotary drum; conveying the waste fluid material from said inlet portion of said rotary drum to a discharge portion of said rotary drum, said conveying having sufficient time duration to complete said waste processing and yield a substantially inert and completely dry residue; and discharging the substantially inert and completely dry residue from said rotary drum to a residue receiving receptacle.
2. The process of claim 1, comprising: said agitating being lifting the waste fluid material from a lower portion of said rotary drum to an upper portion of said rotary drum; and releasing the waste fluid material to descend by gravity from the upper portion of said rotary drum to the lower portion of said rotary drum and be subjected to impact causing fracturing as the waste fluid material strikes internal structure within said rotary drum.
3. The process of claim 1, comprising: said agitating being lifting the waste fluid material within said rotary drum by a plurality of agitation vane members mounted to the inner surface of said rotary drum and releasing the waste fluid material within the upper portion of said rotary drum, causing the waste fluid material to descend through flame and heat within said rotary drum and impact agitation vane members and the lower surface of said rotary drum with sufficient force to fracture the waste fluid material to a fine particulate form.
4. The process of claim 1, comprising: said conveying the waste fluid material being engaging the waste fluid material with waste agitating vanes each projecting from the internal wall surface of the rotary drum being oriented in angular relationship with the axis of rotation of said rotary drum, said angular relationship being sufficient relative to the speed of rotation of said rotary drum that processing time within said rotary drum is sufficient to cause said waste fluid material to be converted to a dry fine particulate that is substantially inert and suitable for disposal in landfills and for use in other products.
5. Apparatus for thermo-chemical bio-reaction decontamination of waste well fluid from well drilling or well fracturing activities containing contaminants including water, oil and chemical constituents, comprising: a support structure; a rotary waste processing drum defining an inlet end and a discharge end and having an inner surface and an axis of rotation oriented substantially horizontally; a plurality of roller assemblies being mounted to said support structure and having roller members disposed in supporting rotational engagement with said rotary waste processing drum; a power actuated drive mechanism being connected in rotary driving relation with said rotary drum; a waste fluid feed hopper being positioned to receive waste well fluid and to convey the waste fluid into said inlet end of said rotary drum; a burner being located within said inlet end of said rotary drum and being connected with a gaseous fuel supply and a gaseous oxidizer supply and developing sufficient heat within said rotary drum to convert said water content of the waste fluid to steam and water vapor, to burn away any combustible content of the waste fluid and to render any chemical content of the waste fluid substantially inert; and a plurality of waste agitation vanes being mounted to said inner surface of said rotary drum and during rotation of said rotary drum causing lifting and dropping of said waste fluid material within said rotary drum and propelling said waste fluid material to said outlet end of said rotary drum for discharge.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, comprising: said rotary drum having a longitudinal axis about which said rotary drum is rotatable; and said plurality of waste agitation vanes each being oriented in angular relation with said longitudinal axis, said angular orientation causing movement of waste fluid material being treated via a sufficient time period that said waste fluid material is completely processed as it reaches said discharge end of said rotary drum.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, comprising: each of said waste agitation vanes having a flange member extending laterally therefrom, said flange members causing retention of said waste fluid material until the waste fluid material has been lifted to the upper portion of said internal chamber of said rotary drum, causing it to fall from a significant height and to impact other waste agitation vanes and the bottom surface of said rotary drum with sufficient force to be fractured.
8. The apparatus of claim 5, comprising: said rotary waste processing drum having a generally cylindrical metal core having a generally cylindrical internal surface defining a well fluid waste processing chamber; said plurality of waste agitation vanes each being fixed to said generally cylindrical surface and projecting toward said axis of rotation of said rotary waste processing drum and being oriented in angular relation with said axis of rotation, said plurality of waste agitation vanes each defining a terminal end projecting toward said axis of rotation; and a terminal flange projecting laterally from said terminal end of each of said plurality of waste agitation vanes and serving to transport waste fluid material to the upper portion of said well fluid waste processing chamber and release the waste fluid material so that it descends through heated gas within said well fluid waste processing chamber and is broken up by striking said waste agitation vanes and striking said internal cylindrical surface.
9. The apparatus of claim 5, comprising: said support structure having a roller support member; each roller assembly having a drum supporting roller having an outer substantially cylindrical surface disposed in rotary supporting engagement with said rotary waste processing drum and having roller shafts projecting laterally therefrom; and bearing members mounted to said roller support member and providing rotatable support for said roller shafts and providing for rotation of said drum supporting roller responsive to rotation of said waste processing drum;
10. The apparatus of claim 9, comprising: said roller member having a generally cylindrical metal panel defining said outer substantially cylindrical surface and having generally circular side edges; a pair of spaced roller side panels being disposed in substantially parallel relation and having circular outer edges being fixed to said generally circular side edges of said generally cylindrical metal panel, generally cylindrical metal panels and said spaced roller side panels defining a hollow roller structure having an internal air circulation chamber; and said roller shaft projecting laterally from each of said pair of spaced roller side panels and being received by said bearing members.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, comprising: said pair of spaced roller side panels each defining a plurality of air circulation openings; and said roller shaft being of tubular form and having air circulation communication with internal air circulation chamber.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, comprising: said roller shaft being defined by a pair of tubular roller shaft sections each being fixed to one of said pair of spaced roller side panels and projecting outwardly therefrom, said tubular shaft sections each having an air circulation passage being open to said internal air circulation chamber and open to the atmosphere.
13. The apparatus of claim 5, comprising: said waste fluid feed hopper having tapered walls permitting waste fluid material deposited therein to descend to a hopper outlet; and a vibrator mechanism having vibration inducing relation with said waste feed hopper and assisting in downward movement of the fluid waste material within said waste feed hopper and preventing bridging of the fluid waste material within said waste feed hopper.
14. The apparatus of claim 5, comprising: an exhaust receiving housing being supported about said discharge end of said rotary waste processing drum and a stack support platform being mounted to said support structure and having a pair of pivot mount members and defining an opening in communication with said exhaust opening of said exhaust receiving housing; and an exhaust stack being pivotally mounted to said pair of pivot mount members and having a stack retention plate being disposed in face-to-face relation with said stack support platform when said exhaust stack is oriented substantially upright; and stack retaining members securing said stack retention plate to said stack support platform to maintain said exhaust stack substantially upright and being releasable from said stack support platform and said stack retention plate to permit pivotal lowering movement of said exhaust stack about said pivot mount members to a substantially horizontal position for roadway travel.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, comprising: a pulley positioning member supporting a rotatable pulley at an elevated position relative to the substantially horizontal position of said exhaust stack; a cable member engaging said rotatable pulley and having connection with said exhaust stack; and a winch device having force transmitting relation with said cable member sufficient to pivotally raise said exhaust stack from said substantially horizontal position to said upright position for use of said apparatus.
16. Apparatus for thermo-chemical bio-reactive decontamination of waste well fluid from well drilling or well fracturing activities containing contaminants including water, oil and chemical constituents, comprising: a support structure for transporting said apparatus to a well site; a rotary waste processing drum defining an inlet end and a discharge end and having an inner surface and an axis of rotation oriented substantially horizontally; a plurality of roller assemblies being mounted to said support structure and having hollow roller members disposed in supporting rotational engagement with said rotary waste processing drum, said hollow roller members having air circulation openings; a power actuated drive mechanism being connected in rotary driving relation with said rotary drum; a waste fluid feed hopper being positioned to receive waste well fluid and having an auger housing containing an auger member that is rotated to convey the waste fluid material from said waste fluid feed hopper into said inlet end of said rotary drum; a burner being located within said inlet end of said rotary drum and being connected with a gaseous fuel supply and a gaseous oxidizer supply and developing sufficient heat within said rotary drum to convert said water content of the waste fluid to steam and water vapor, to burn away any combustible content of the waste fluid and to render any chemical content of the waste fluid substantially inert; a plurality of waste agitation vanes being mounted to said inner surface of said rotary drum and during rotation of said rotary drum causing lifting and dropping of said waste fluid material within said rotary drum and propelling said waste fluid material to said outlet end of said rotary drum for discharge; an exhaust receiving housing being supported about said discharge end of said rotary waste processing drum and receiving processed gas from said rotary drum; a stack support platform being mounted to said support structure and having a pair of pivot mount members and defining an opening in communication with said exhaust opening of said exhaust receiving housing; and an exhaust stack being pivotally mounted to said pair of pivot mount members and having a stack retention plate being disposed in face-to-face relation with said stack support platform when said exhaust stack is oriented substantially upright; and stack retaining members securing said stack retention plate to said stack support platform to maintain said exhaust stack substantially upright and being releasable from said stack support platform and said stack retention plate to permit pivotal lowering movement of said exhaust stack about said pivot mount members to a substantially horizontal position for roadway travel.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, comprising: a pulley positioning member supporting a rotatable pulley at an elevated position relative to the substantially horizontal position of said exhaust stack; a cable member engaging said rotatable pulley and having connection with said exhaust stack; and a winch device having force transmitting relation with said cable member sufficient to pivotally raise said exhaust stack from said substantially horizontal position to said upright position for use of said apparatus.
18. The apparatus of claim 16, comprising: said support structure having a roller support member; each roller assembly having a drum supporting roller having an outer substantially cylindrical surface disposed in rotary supporting engagement with said rotary waste processing drum and having roller shafts projecting laterally therefrom; and bearing members mounted to said roller support member and providing rotatable support for said roller shafts and providing for rotation of said drum supporting roller responsive to rotation of said waste processing drum;
19. The apparatus of claim 18, comprising: said roller member having a generally cylindrical metal panel defining said outer substantially cylindrical surface and having generally circular side edges; a pair of spaced roller side panels being disposed in substantially parallel relation and having circular outer edges being fixed to said generally circular side edges of said generally cylindrical metal panel, generally cylindrical metal panels and said spaced roller side panels defining a hollow roller structure having an internal air circulation chamber; and said roller shaft projecting laterally from each of said pair of spaced roller side panels and being received by said bearing members.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, comprising: said pair of spaced roller side panels each defining a plurality of air circulation openings; said roller shaft being of tubular form and having air circulation communication with internal air circulation chamber; and said roller shaft being defined by a pair of tubular roller shaft sections each being fixed to one of said pair of spaced roller side panels and projecting outwardly therefrom, said tubular shaft sections each having an air circulation passage being open to said internal air circulation chamber and open to the atmosphere.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] So that the manner in which the above recited features, advantages and objects of the present invention are attained and can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the preferred embodiment thereof which is illustrated in the appended drawings, which drawings are incorporated as a part hereof.
[0015] It is to be noted however, that the appended drawings illustrate only a typical embodiment of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0031] Referring now to the drawings and first to
[0032] The apparatus 14, which is a thermo-chemical bio-reactor, includes a generally cylindrical drum 20 that is supported for rotary movement by means of a plurality of support roller assemblies, two of which are shown at 22 and 24 in
[0033] With reference to
[0034] A waste fluid receiving and feeding hopper 40 is located adjacent the inlet end 42 of the rotary waste processing drum 20 is mounted to the skid structure 14. For the purpose of safety during roadway travel a safety light 41 is mounted to a support platform 43 as shown in
[0035] To enhance movement of the waste well fluid within the hopper 40, as shown in
[0036] One or more burner members 58 are positioned within inlet end 42 of the rotary waste processing drum 20, each having a fuel gas mixture supply conduit 60 that is positioned within the drum inlet by means of a conduit hanger member 62 having a conduit opening or receptacle 64. Each burner member is provided with a spark plug 66 or any other suitable means for remotely controlled ignition of the fuel gas being caused to flow through the burner. The spark plug 66 is connected with an electrical burner ignition conductor 67 that extends to a burner control system 69 within a machine control console 70 shown in
[0037] With reference to machine control system of
[0038] It is mentioned above that the rotary waste processing drum 20 is provided with rotary support by means of a plurality of drum support roller assemblies 22 and 24. Since the drum support roller assemblies are each in contact with the external cylindrical metal surface 30 of the generally cylindrical drum core 26 the drum support roller assemblies are subjected to considerable heat. For this reason the drum support roller assemblies are specifically designed to facilitate movement of air through the roller and roller bearing assemblies to ensure sufficient cooling of the roller components. As shown in
[0039] The roller member 100 is composed of steel or other temperature resistant metal or non-metal material and defines a pair of generally parallel side plates 102 having a center or axis of rotation with which the axis of rotation of the roller shaft is co-axially aligned. If desired, the roller shaft can take the form of a pair of axially aligned shaft sections that extend oppositely and co-axially from the side plates 102 of the roller member 100 thus permitting air circulation through the central passage of the shaft and into the hollow interior of the roller member 100. The cylindrical outer periphery of the roller member 100 is defined by a cylindrical wall member or drum contacting band 104 having its circular side edges connected with corresponding outer circular edges of the circular parallel side wall members 102. To further provide for cooling of the roller member 100 by means of ambient air circulation, the circular parallel side plate members 102 have a plurality of cut-outs 106 through which ambient air will flow for the purpose of transporting heat from the hollow drum support roller member. Each of the drum support rollers can have any suitable dimension that facilitates efficiency of rotational drum support. It has been determined, however, that drum support rollers having a diameter in the range of 12″ to 20″ will function well for this purpose. Tests have shown that drum support rollers having a diameter of about 16″ will serve quite satisfactory when the core of the rotary waste processing drum has a size in the range of between 40″ and 56″.
[0040] As mentioned above, the waste processing apparatus 10 has an exhaust stack 108 that is pivotally mounted to an exhaust stack support structure 110 so that it can be pivotally lowered to a substantially horizontal position as shown particularly in
[0041] The exhaust stack may be pivotally raised and lowered by any suitable means; however as shown in
[0042] For purposes of heat control, with reference to
[0043] Operation
[0044] The well fluid waste decontamination unit 10 is typically placed on a trailer such as shown at 18 and with its exhaust stack 108 lowered to its substantially horizontal travel position, the trailer and unit will have a proper size for travel over a conventional roadway without requiring special permits. After the well fluid waste decontamination unit 10 has arrived at the desired site the winch mechanism 126 will be energized causing rotation of the winch reel and applying force to the cable 132, causing pivotal lifting of the exhaust stack 108 to its upright position as shown in broken line in
[0045] A machine operator present at the control console will start rotation of the rotary waste processing drum and with the spark plug igniters energized will introduce fuel and oxidizer into the waste processing drum via the burners, causing a flame of the burners to be injected into the rotary drum. Adjustments will then be made to the fuel and oxidizer supplies to tailor the flame of the burners to have the desired character for decontamination of the well fluid waste material.
[0046] With the waste decontamination unit in proper operation from the standpoint of flame generation, waste material is deposited into the hopper 40 with the hopper vibrator 56 energized to enhance downward movement of the waste material within the hopper to the auger housing 44 where it is forced into the rotary waste processing drum 20 by rotation of the auger. The waste processing drum 20 is then rotated at a desired speed to cause the agitation vanes 34 to lift the waste material due to drum rotation and to release the waste material near the upper portion of the internal chamber of the drum so that the waste material is caused to fall from the multiple agitation vanes and to impact other vanes as well as the inner surface 42 of the drum core 26. As the waste material, which can initially be in the form of a particulate containing slurry enters the rotary drum its water content is largely reduced to steam and vapor, thus causing the weight of the waste material to immediately decrease. The steam and water vapor exit the rotary drum 20 by means of the exhaust stack 108 at the discharge end of the rotary drum. As the clumps or balls of waste material impact the agitation vanes and the inner surface of the drum any clumps or balls of waste material will be broken up and quickly reduced to particulate form. The end flanges 36 of the agitation vane members function to ensure lifting of the waste material to the upper portion of the internal chamber of the rotary drum 20 so that the waste material will fall from a significant height within the drum and will be broken up by the impacts that occur. Any chemical content of the waste material will be decontaminated by the heat and agitation that takes place within the drum.
[0047] As the rotary drum is operated, the angulated spiral arrays of agitation vanes will cause the waste material to be moved toward the discharge end of the drum, where it falls into the discharge chute 71 and descends into a trolley member 73 or any other suitable receptacle
[0048] In view of the foregoing it is evident that the present invention is one well adapted to attain all of the objects and features hereinabove set forth, together with other objects and features which are inherent in the apparatus disclosed herein.
[0049] As will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, the present invention may easily be produced in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The present embodiment is, therefore, to be considered as merely illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalence of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.