ACOUSTIC EMITTER DEVICE FOR REGULAR CLEANING OF A DOWNHOLE FILTER
20210039143 ยท 2021-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B37/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B08B9/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to methods for restoring well productivity and to devices for cleaning downhole mesh filters without disassembling water-lifting equipment. Well productivity is restored and maintained using an acoustic method based on generating an ultrasonic fluid flow directed at a filter to clean the pre-filter zone of clogging deposits by moving an acoustic emitter along the filter. The acoustic emitter is placed within the lower portion of a casing string, downstream of a submersible downhole pump, and is connected to a means for delivering thereof into the filter zone. The acoustic emitter device comprises an ultrasonic transducer block, which is disposed between two supporting plates and is connected therewith by a rotary unit and an electric motor. The ultrasonic transducer block is configured in the form of two ultrasonic vibration systems located inside separate cylindrical housings positioned transverse to the axis of the filter, while the working surfaces of the waveguide tools of the vibration systems are oriented in the opposite directions toward the inside surface of the filter. The rotary unit and electric motor are connected to the ultrasonic transducer block and are mounted on the upper and lower supporting plates, respectively. The faces of the supporting plates are perpendicular to the filter axis and have bracing elements along the perimeter for anchoring inside the filter. The electric motor is used to facilitate rotary oscillations of the ultrasonic transducers within a 180-degree range (similar to a clock pendulum). In this case, the waveguide tools sweep the inner surface of the filter with an ultrasonic fluid flow along the circumference of the filter within a 360-degree range. Concurrently with this process, the delivery means causes the acoustic emitter to perform reciprocating movement along the filter axis, thus, providing a subsequent treatment of the entire inner surface of the downhole filter with a directed ultrasonic fluid flow, as well as a regular cleaning of the pre-filter zone of the well without disassembling the water-lifting string and submersible pump.
Claims
1. A device for regular cleaning of a downhole filter, comprising an acoustic emitter and a delivery means, characterized in that the acoustic emitter is made up of a series of interconnected upper supporting plate with a rotary unit, a block consisting of two oppositely oriented ultrasonic transducers, and an electric motor mounted on the lower supporting plate for conducting rotary oscillations of the ultrasonic transducer block within a 180-degree range, while the delivery means causes the acoustic emitter to perform reciprocating movements, providing sweeping of the inner surface of the filter with ultrasonic fluid flow simultaneously along the axis and around the circumference of the filter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The invention is illustrated by the drawings (
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] In the embodiment of the invention, used as an example, high-capacity ultrasonic vibration systems with high amplitude of vibrations require the use of the large-diameter disk-type piezoelectric elements, which results in an increase in the overall dimensions of the vibration system as a whole. In order to be placed within an acoustic emitter, the ultrasonic transducer block (
[0019] As an example,
[0020] In addition to the parts shown under the same numbers as in
[0021] The proposed device operates as follows.
Once ultrasonic vibration systems (17) are activated, disk-shaped waveguide tools (5) generate two oppositely oriented ultrasonic fluid flows (cone-shaped) directed at the inner surface of filter (6), which form thereon circular projected sections (diameterD) of ultrasonic vibration impact (see
[0022] In order to optimize the filter cleaning procedure using the proposed device, the frequency and power of ultrasonic vibrations should first be determined. The extensive experimental testing has shown that to ensure good cleaning of the slot-type filters and gravel pack of the pre-filter zone of the well, the following operating parameters of the ultrasonic transducers are selected as an option: power densityranging from 8 to 12 W/cm.sup.2, vibration frequencyfrom 17 to 25 kHz (the most preferable is a resonant frequency of about 20 kHz). In addition, a minimum time (T) of effective exposure to ultrasonic fluid flow required to destroy a certain type of colmatants, and diameter (D) of the flow projection onto the inner surface of the filter (diameterD.sub.f) are determined. Based on these values and sweeping conditions of the entire inner surface of the filter with ultrasonic flow, the following options of the pre-filter zone cleaning procedure are selected:
[0023] option 1: cleaning during one pass of the device along the filter axis. In this case, the rotation parameters of the shaft of electric motor (9) and the movement parameters of the acoustic emitter along the filter axis are calculated according to the following formulas: movement velocity of the ultrasonic flow projection along the filter circumferenceD/T; passing time of the projection along the filter circumference(D.sub.fT)/D; electric motor shaft rotation frequencyD/((D.sub.fT); and device movement velocity along the filter axis(DD)/(D.sub.fT), where is the pi-number;
[0024] option 2: step-wise cleaning, when at a certain stage, the device does not move along the filter axis, and the ultrasonic sweeping is performed due to a rotary oscillation of the ultrasonic transducers around the filter axis. In this case, the angular rotation velocity and vibration frequency are selected based on the condition that the total time of exposure to the ultrasonic flow is sufficient for effective cleaning of each section of the inner surface of the filter. Then, the device moves along the filter axis by a distance (D), and the process ultrasonic treatment is repeated for the next circular section of the inner surface of the filter;
[0025] option 3: the ultrasonic sweeping is performed on a continuous basis by repeatedly moving the device along the filter axis with periodic stops at the filter end points (upper and lower), while performing a constant rotary oscillation of the ultrasonic emitter. The axial movement velocity, angular velocity, and frequency of rotary oscillations, as well as the number of passes along the filer axis are determined based on the condition of continuous sweeping the inner surface of the filter with the ultrasonic flow, and guaranteed removal of contaminants (colmatants).
[0026] To clean the filters of inclined and horizontal wells, any other delivery means can be used, which moves the acoustic emitter within the filter space, such as a device described in RF Patent 2382178, comprising an electric motor with hydraulic propulsion.
[0027] This device allows performing acoustic and chemical cleaning of the filter at the same time by pumping cleaning fluid into the well. An ultrasonic disinfection of the pre-filter zone is also performed. After cleaning the pre-filter zone, contaminated water is pumped out to be subsequently cleaned under the above-ground conditions.
[0028] Thus, the proposed technical solution of the acoustic emitter device has the following advantages compared to the prior art:
[0029] 1. Sweeping of the inner surface of the filter with the ultrasonic fluid flow is performed simultaneously in two directions: along the filter axis and around the filter circumference.
[0030] 2. Simplicity of the design which utilizes well-known components and tools.
[0031] 3. Ability to clean the pre-filter zone automatically according to a specified program.
[0032] 4. Cleaning filters of both vertical and inclined or horizontal wells without dismantling of the water-lifting equipment.
[0033] 5. Disinfection effect and ability to suppress the growth of biological organisms.
[0034] 6. Ability to combine the acoustic and chemical methods of filter cleaning.
[0035] The invention is industrially applicable.