The invention relates to a connecting device for connecting electrical power supply lines.
The invention is used preferably in connections of electrical supply lines for drilling and production facilities, for example in a drill hole, on a pipe string or a delivery pipe, or quite generally for underground systems for automated state detection.
One important element in modern petroleum, natural gas and geothermy wells is the detection of the states of units that are relevant to the drilling process. The same, however, also applies to the subsequent petroleum, gas or hot water production after the drilling process is completed. Both on land and offshore, drilling or a producing drill hole can be efficiently and economically operated only by detecting the respective relevant state variables of the units [for example, pumps (electrical submersible pump, sucker rod pump), hoisting gear, motors]. One problem does arise, however, in the acquisition of data from units that are typically not connected to the conventional measurement data acquisition because only their action is measured, but not the state (for example, pressure of a pump, but not the power consumption or the power factor). Thus, it is detected that there is no pressure, but not the cause of the failure (faults in the pressure line or defect of the pump or power outage). The desired acquisition of data is limited in most cases to the detection of the state (ON/OFF) or voltage and current measurements. By the drilling rig-wide detection of these states, downtimes on drilling rigs can be reduced and economic efficiency can be increased.
Currently, on drilling rigs, the measurement data of companies that are independent of one another are detected in their context (for example, mud logger, driller, geologists). The data acquisition is restricted to the measurement quantities that are necessary for the respective drilling rig business. Central, continuous acquisition of data is not done. The monitoring of auxiliary units and their states is only done to a limited degree by conclusions about involved units being drawn indirectly by failure/deviation of a measured quantity. A qualified report about the faulty unit or prior warning with respect to an incipient failure does not exist.
The data transmission technology is often implemented by data links that are installed in a rough environment (for example, a region at risk of explosion). Due to severe ambient conditions (mechanical, thermal, chemical load), only high-grade cables in complex installation are allowed.
The intention to continuously detect the states of units on the drill hole encounters several problems at the same time:
This object is achieved with a connecting device of the initially-named type in that the connecting device has a connection for the feed of electrical signals that represent the operating state of an electrical, mechanical, hydraulic or optical device into the power supply line.
Preferred and advantageous embodiments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the circumstance that all units to be detected are supplied with network voltage via a power supply line. This power supply line can be used according to the invention to transmit electrical signals that represent the operating state of a device or one of the units that were mentioned above by way of example.
If at this point the electrical network is connected to a carrier frequency system, it is possible to exchange data via the voltage supply lines without having to install additional data lines.
Preferably, the signals or data are fed using a carrier frequency system in which a narrowband OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplex, multi carrier) method is used. This method is also known under “Power Line Communication (PLC).” Modems that use this method are currently used in electrical energy networks for remote maintenance or remote reading of meters (distributed line communication, DLC). Thus, over conventional power supply lines without additional cabling, information can be exchanged over several kilometers without repeaters with data rates of several hundred kilobaud.
Thus, the invention preferably makes available a system for central detection of states of distributed units or devices on the drill hole during drilling, completion and production using PLC.
The modem and/or the microcontroller and/or the measurement device are preferably located in housings that can be easily retrofitted in the form of commercially available or slightly modified plugs, sockets or couplings (instrumented connectors).
With the invention, it is possible to devise a measurement system consisting of a PLC modem, microcontroller, data acquisition (sensors) and control (actuators) that is supplied with current via the power cables or that communicates via the power cables with the central data acquisition.
The system according to the invention can measure, for example, current, voltage, frequency, and phase shift between current and voltage, and based on these quantities computes unit states that have been derived from them.
The system according to the invention can set up a data network based on a bus topology over the power cables. In this network, nodes that can be addressed by means of master/slave communication methods on the connecting devices according to the invention are evaluated.
The system according to the invention also makes it possible, when it is executed bidirectionally, to change units in their operating state via remote access (for example, on/off or altered mode).
In particular, it is possible to proceed as follows in embodiments of the invention:
Using modems, the state data of the respective unit or of the respective device are modulated onto its power supply line and supplied to central data acquisition in the power network of the unit. Several of these unit modems are interconnected in a bus topology in this voltage supply network and are connected to the central data circuit by means of a master/slave communications method.
In order to implement simple retrofitting in the field, different housing variants for the installation of the unit modem are proposed:
Depending on the plug system of the drilling rig (country-specific, performance-specific), the corresponding plug, receptacle or sockets or couplings are mounted on the outgoing cables. On the housing or on additional outgoing control lines, there are sockets for the feed of sensor data or connections for control of the units. Preferably, this data acquisition unit and/or control unit is installed by inserting this coupling into the power supply line close to the unit.
For electrical couplings/plugs, preferably existing commercially available housings or slightly modified housings (instrumented plugs & sockets) are used. Since the feed or tapping of measurement and control data are integrated into the electrical couplings/plugs, the safety criteria that are to be satisfied for the respective application are also automatically satisfied and no additional safety measures are necessary.
The modem that is connected to a microcontroller circuit is on the electronic circuit board that is located in the respective housing. Modem and microcontroller can also be integrated on a chip. The microcontroller (bus subscriber with distinct address) sends its data in a digital protocol (for example, Modbus) at the request of the master (central data acquisition).
The data are acquired by the microcontroller by means of its I/O units (for example, ADC, SPIBus, ports) by its measuring defined electrical quantities. The following variants of measurement, data evaluation and/or control or any combination of these variants that are named by way of example can be implemented within the framework of the invention:
The energy for supply of the modem and of the connected electronics can be taken from the supply network.
Further details and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments with reference to the drawings. Here:
In the block diagram that is shown in
A consumer 8 who is supplied with electric power is connected to the line 3. In the line 3, an on/off switch 9 that is triggered by the microcontroller 6 is connected upstream from the consumer 8.
Measurement data of the circuit 5 are sent via the microcontroller 6 and the PLC modem 4 over the power supply line 3 and the receptacle 2 to a central data acquisition device that is not shown in
Other analog or digital process data (sensor data, for example 4-20 mA or 0-30 V signals) can be fed and/or analog or digital control signals (actuators, for example 4-20 mA or 0-30 V signals) can be output by electronic inputs and/or outputs 16, 17 on the circuit 5, on the microcontroller 6 or corresponding interface circuits (ex-isolators) that are not shown, and sockets on the housing.
Since the above-described system is integrated into a preferably commercially available plug or an only slightly modified plug 1, possible safety regulations are also satisfied in the additional use of the described system when the plug 1 in itself satisfies these safety regulations.
In the power line network that is shown in
The described detection of the state of units according to the invention is limited not only to the drilling process, but also to the following production phase on the drill hole. As soon as the drill holes have an external voltage supply, a central data acquisition by means of power line communication can detect the data of the distributed drill holes or can actuate actuators. The prerequisite for this is that the distributed measurement data acquisitions and the central data evaluation are in the same supply network 3. PLC enables communication within a radius of several kilometers, extremely simple installation being possible via the connecting device according to the invention if necessary.
The connecting device according to the invention, however, can be made not only as a plug or socket. For example, it is also possible to make it as a coupling, which is plugged or connected between plugs and socket or receptacles, as a result of which conventional plugs and sockets or receptacles that need not be modified can be used.
Depending on the embodiment, the invention yields one or more of the advantages that are mentioned below:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 199/2010 | Feb 2010 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AT11/00062 | 2/3/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/19/2012 |