Claims
- 1. A fluid flow enhancer for reducing fluid pressure within a fluid conduit, the fluid flow enhancer comprising:
a generally cylindrical base; a dome extending upwardly from a central portion of the base; and a plurality of fluid flow passages substantially surrounding the dome and disposed axially through the base.
- 2. The fluid flow enhancer of claim 1 wherein the dome presents a lower reduced diameter neck section and an upper enlarged diameter head section.
- 3. The fluid flow enhancer of claim 2 wherein the upper enlarged diameter head section presents a substantially flat upper surface.
- 4. The fluid flow enhancer of claim 1 wherein the dome presents a rounded upper surface.
- 5. The fluid flow enhancer of claim 1 wherein the dome presents an enlarged diameter neck section and a reduced diameter head section.
- 6. The fluid flow enhancer of claim 5 wherein the dome further comprises a tapered side wall having a plurality of indentations that adjoin the fluid openings.
- 7. The fluid flow enhancer of claim 1 wherein the base presents an upwardly extending peripheral rim that defines a valley radially within.
- 8. The fluid flow enhancer of claim 7 wherein the upper surface of the dome is approximately level with the rim.
- 9. A choke valve assembly for controlling and reducing fluid pressure within a fluid conduit, the fluid flow choke valve assembly comprising:
a fluid conduit; a choke mechanism within the fluid conduit for modulating fluid flow and creating a first fluid pressure reduction within the fluid conduit, the choke mechanism comprising:
a flow cage having a plurality of fluid openings therein; and a tip member mounted for linear movement within the flow cage and also having a plurality of fluid openings therein that can be selectively aligned, with the fluid openings in the flow cage to create opposing fluid jets within the choke mechanism; and a flow restrictor located within the fluid conduit downstream of the choke mechanism for creating a fluid pressure drop within the fluid conduit.
- 10. The choke valve assembly of claim 9 wherein the flow restrictor comprises a generally cylindrical base and a dome projecting upwardly from a central portion of the base.
- 11. The choke valve assembly of claim 10 wherein the flow restrictor further comprises a plurality of fluid passages disposed through the base.
- 12. The choke valve assembly of claim 10 wherein the dome presents a substantially flat upper surface to receive abrasives within fluid flowed within the fluid conduit.
- 13. The choke valve assembly of claim 10 wherein the dome comprises a neck section and a head section, the head section having a greater diameter than the neck section.
- 14. The choke valve assembly of claim 10 wherein the dome comprises a neck section and a head section, the head section having a smaller diameter than the neck section.
- 15. A method of reducing fluid pressure within a fluid conduit comprising:
disposing a first fluid restricting flow enhancer within a fluid conduit, the flow enhancer having a generally cylindrical base with a plurality of fluid passages disposed therethrough and a dome projecting upwardly from the base; flowing fluid through the fluid conduit and the flow enhancer to effect a pressure drop within the conduit across the enhancer; and receiving abrasives within the fluid conduit upon an upper wear surface of the dome.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the operation of flowing fluid through the flow enhancer comprises flowing the fluid through the plurality of fluid passages within the flow enhancer.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the operation of disposing the fluid flow enhancer within a fluid conduit further comprises locating the flow enhancer downstream and proximate a choke valve within the fluid conduit.
- 18. The method of claim 15 further comprising the operation of disposing a second fluid restricting flow enhancer within the fluid conduit in a staged relation to the first fluid flow enhancer to provide a second, staged fluid pressure reduction within the conduit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/756,425 filed Jan. 8, 2001.