MODULAR SUCTION STABILIZER
20230304484 ยท 2023-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B11/0091
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A modular stabilizer is provided for a reciprocating pump. The modular stabilizer includes at least one fluid dampening module incorporating a dampening material and forming a second fluid flow path in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path defined between the entry ports of the suction manifold. The second fluid flow path is an alternate fluid flow path branching from the first fluid flow path.
Claims
1. A modular stabilizer for coupling to a suction manifold of a reciprocating pump, the suction manifold defining a first fluid flow path between two fluid entry ports, comprising at least one fluid dampening module forming a second fluid flow path in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path, the second fluid flow path being an alternate fluid flow path branching from the first fluid flow path.
2. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one fluid dampening module is encapsulated by a vibration dampening material.
3. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one fluid dampening module incorporates a vibration dampening material.
4. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, wherein the second flow path defined by the at least one fluid dampening module is substantially perpendicular to the first fluid flow path.
5. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one fluid dampening module comprises at least two fluid dampening modules coupled in linear alignment to form a linear fluid flow path.
6. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one fluid dampening module comprises at least two fluid dampening modules coupled in parallel to the suction manifold, forming at least two second fluid flow paths in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path.
7. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, further comprising at least one fluid dampening module coupled to the suction manifold and forming a third fluid flow path in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path, the third fluid flow path being separate and apart from the second fluid flow path.
8. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, wherein each fluid dampening module comprises a fluid path segment and the modular stabilizer comprises a device to terminate flow between any two fluid path segments.
9. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, wherein each fluid dampening module comprises a fluid path segment and the modular stabilizer comprises a clamp to terminate flow between any two fluid path segments.
10. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, further comprising a terminating cap coupled to one of the at least one fluid dampening module and configured to terminate the second fluid flow path.
11. The modular stabilizer of claim 1, further comprising a conduit segment coupled to the at least one fluid dampening module and configured for coupling to one of the two fluid entry ports of the suction manifold.
12. A modular stabilizer coupled to a suction manifold of a reciprocating pump, comprising at least one fluid path segment incorporating a vibration dampening material and defining a secondary fluid flow path branching from a primary fluid flow path formed between two fluid entry ports of the suction manifold.
13. The modular stabilizer of claim 12, wherein the at least one fluid path segment comprises a plurality of fluid path segments coupled in linear alignment to create the secondary fluid flow path branching from the primary fluid flow path.
14. The modular stabilizer of claim 13, comprising a clamp configured to terminate the fluid flow path between any two fluid path segments.
15. The modular stabilizer of claim 13, further comprising a cap configured to terminate the secondary fluid flow path.
16. The modular stabilizer of claim 13, further comprising a second plurality of fluid path segments coupled in linear alignment to create a third fluid flow path also branching from the primary fluid flow path.
17. The modular stabilizer of claim 12, wherein at least one fluid path segment is encapsulated by a vibration dampening material.
18. The modular stabilizer of claim 12, further comprising a conduit segment coupled to the at least one fluid path segment and configured for coupling to one of the two fluid entry ports of the suction manifold.
19. The modular stabilizer of claim 12, wherein the secondary fluid flow path defined by the at least one fluid path segment is substantially perpendicular to the primary fluid flow path between the two fluid entry ports of the suction manifold.
20. A modular vibration dampener coupled to a suction manifold of a high-pressure pump, the modular vibration dampener comprising: a plurality of fluid dampening modules coupled to the suction manifold forming a secondary fluid flow path in fluid communication with a primary fluid flow path in fluid communication with a fluid entry port of the suction manifold, the secondary fluid flow path being an alternate fluid flow path branching from the primary fluid flow path; the plurality of fluid dampening modules incorporating a vibration dampening material; and a device being configured for terminating fluid flow between any two adjacent fluid dampening modules.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0007] There is a need for a suction stabilizer in the form of a suction inlet plenum that has sufficient volume to meet the flow needs of the pump and provide sufficient dynamic pulsation absorption to limit the minimum suction pressures when the pump suction valves open and remove the possibility of cavitation of the slurry through the pump components. The desired solution is one that will not degrade over time. As such, there is a need for a new and improved vibration absorber for trailers and high-pressure reciprocating pumps that solves the vibration issue, does not limit fluid volume, does not degrade, and allows for customization according to pump configuration, operation, and condition.
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[0009] As shown in
[0010] In operation, as the fluid enters from the left-side flow entry port 18 and/or right-side flow entry port 20 and the fluid pressure in the suction manifold 12 increases, the fluid is forced into the stabilizer module(s) 22 and 24. The stabilizer modules 22 and 24 provide a fluid relief path 26 that is encased or encapsulated in a vibration dampening material that absorbs impact and stores the energy in the fluid. As a result, the suction manifold 12 experiences a drop or moderation in fluid pressure and relief for the vibration in the fluid. Thus, each stabilizer module 22 and 24 acts as a vibration absorber that prevents the any unintended or undesirable vibration and motion in the pump, suction manifold, and trailer.
[0011] It should be noted that the modular stabilizer 10 forms a fluid path that is separate and apart from the primary fluid path of the suction manifold 12. Because the modular stabilizer 10 forms a side flow path that is outside of the high-pressure main flow path 28 of the fluid in the suction manifold 12, wear and degradation to the stabilizing modules 22 and 24 is limited. Further, by moving the stabilizer 10 out of the primary flow path 28, there is no longer a need for a gas charge to control and maintain. The stabilizer solution described herein may be optimized with respect to dynamic pressure compliance for varying pumps and conditions without the need for a suction manifold re-design by varying the number of alternate fluid paths and the number of modules in the stabilizer.
[0012] Different pumps or application may require different number of stabilizer modules. The modular suction stabilizer 10 described herein may be easily customizable based on the pump and specific application by simply altering the number of modules that are deployed. As described above, a clamp 32 and a terminating cap 30 may be used to define the desired number of stabilization modules for the vibration dampening flow relief path 26.
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[0014] The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth below with particularity in the appended claims. However, modifications, variations, and changes to the exemplary embodiments described above will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and the modular suction stabilizer described herein thus encompasses such modifications, variations, and changes and are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein.