Downhole transducer assembly
10472934 ยท 2019-11-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D5/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B41/0085
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F05D2220/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2220/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01C1/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E21B41/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F01C1/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D15/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A downhole drill pipe may comprise a transducer disposed therein, capable of converting energy from flowing fluid into electrical energy. A portion of a fluid flowing through the drill pipe may be diverted to the transducer. After passing the transducer, the diverted portion of the fluid may be discharged to an exterior of the drill pipe. To generate electrical energy while not obstructing the main fluid flow from passing through the drill pipe, the transducer may be disposed within a lateral sidewall of the drill pipe with an outlet for discharging fluid exposed on an exterior of the lateral sidewall.
Claims
1. A downhole transducer assembly, comprising: a drill pipe capable of passing a fluid flow there through; and a course capable of diverting a portion of the fluid flow to a transducer capable of converting energy from the diverted portion into electrical energy, the transducer including a positive displacement motor attached to a generator, the positive displacement motor including a rotor and a stator, the stator including a nonelastic interior surface; wherein the rotor includes a helically shaped exterior, eccentrically rotatable within the stator, the stator having a helically shaped interior, wherein the helically shaped interior of the stator includes more lobes than the helically shaped exterior of the rotor.
2. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 1, wherein the rotor comprises diamond on an exterior thereof.
3. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 2, wherein the rotor is formed entirely of polycrystalline diamond.
4. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 1, wherein the stator includes diamond on the nonelastic interior surface.
5. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 1, further comprising an outlet capable of discharging the diverted portion of the fluid flow to an exterior of the drill pipe, and wherein the outlet is exposed on an exterior of a lateral sidewall of the drill pipe.
6. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transducer is disposed within a lateral sidewall of the drill pipe.
7. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transducer does not obstruct a main fluid flow passing through the drill pipe.
8. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 1, wherein the diverted portion of the fluid flow comprises 1-10 gallons/minute (0.003785-0.03785 m.sup.3/min).
9. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 1, wherein the diverted portion of the fluid flow experiences a pressure drop of 500-1000 pounds/square inch (3,447-6,895 kPa) over the transducer.
10. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 1, a material of the helically shaped exterior and the helically shaped interior preventing wear on the helically shaped exterior and the helically shaped interior.
11. A downhole transducer assembly, comprising: a drill pipe capable of passing a fluid flow there through; and a course capable of diverting a portion of the fluid flow to a transducer capable of converting energy from the diverted portion into electrical energy, the transducer including a turbine attached to a generator, wherein the turbine is adjustable relative to the diverted portion of fluid flow.
12. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 11, wherein blades of the turbine are angled in a direction of adjustability of the turbine relative to the diverted portion of fluid flow.
13. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 11, wherein the turbine is adjustable from the exterior of the drill pipe.
14. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 11, the course diverting the portion of the fluid flow tangentially relative to a rotational axis of the turbine.
15. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 11, the turbine configured to slide along a shaft of the turbine relative to the course.
16. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 15, the turbine configured to move out of a flow path of the portion of the fluid flow.
17. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 15, further comprising a ramp, the ramp configured to slide the turbine along the shaft.
18. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 15, the turbine being positioned at least partially in contact with the portion of the fluid flow based on a position of the turbine with respect to the portion of the fluid flow.
19. A downhole transducer assembly, comprising a drill pipe capable of passing a fluid flow there through; and a course capable of diverting a portion of the fluid flow to a transducer capable of converting energy from the diverted portion into electrical energy, the transducer including a turbine attached to a generator, wherein the turbine is interchangeable.
20. The downhole transducer assembly of claim 19, wherein the transducer comprises a series of turbines attached to a generator.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The diverted flow 225 may impact each of the turbines 221 causing them to rotate. Rotation of the turbines 221 may be transmitted to a rotor 227 of the generator 222 comprising a plurality of magnets of alternating polarity disposed thereon. Rotation of the magnets may induce electrical current in coils of wire wound around poles of a stator 228. By so doing, the transducer assembly 220 may convert energy from the diverted flow 225 into electrical energy that may be used by any of a number of downhole tools. Those of skill in the art will recognize that, in various embodiments, a plurality of magnets, either permanent magnets or electromagnets, and coils of wire may be disposed opposite each other on either a rotor or a stator to produce a similar result.
(11) After rotating the series of turbines 221, the diverted flow 225 may be discharged to an annulus surrounding the drill pipe 223 through an outlet 229 exposed on an exterior thereof. In the embodiment shown, the diverted flow 225 comprises 1-10 gallons/minute (0.003785-0.03785 m.sup.3/min) and experiences a pressure drop of 500-1000 pounds/square inch (3,447-6,895 kPa) as it passes the turbines 221.
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(13) Similar to the previously discussed embodiment, the downhole transducer assembly 320 comprising the progressive cavity motor may be housed within a lateral sidewall of a section of a drill pipe 323 so as not to obstruct a primary flow 324 of drilling fluid traveling therein. The progressive cavity motor may also be powered by a diverted flow 325 of drilling fluid that may be discharged to an annulus surrounding the drill pipe 323.
(14) Unique manufacturing techniques may be required to form a progressive cavity motor, rotor and stator, of sufficient compactness to fit within a lateral sidewall of a drill pipe as shown. Traditional progressive cavity motor designs typically comprise a steel rotor coated with a hard surface, such as chromium, and a molded elastomer stator secured inside a metal tube housing. At smaller sizes, however, even small amounts of wear on the rotor may become unacceptable and elastomers thin enough to fit may peel away from their tubular housings. Thus, the present embodiment comprises diamond disposed on an exterior of the rotor 330 thereof. This diamond may be deposited on a steel rotor by chemical vapor deposition or other processes. Alternatively, an entire rotor may be formed of polycrystalline diamond in a high-pressure, high-temperature pressing operation. Additionally, it is believed that an elastic interior stator surface may not be necessary when diamond is used.
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(21) Whereas the present invention has been described in particular relation to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the scope and spirit of the present invention.