The invention relates to well drilling and workover and is designed, in particular, for expansion and calibration of profile pipes with cylindrical threaded ends, such as profile liners, in their installation in wells.
There is known a device for expanding profile pipes in their installation in wells, comprising a conical housing with a central channel, connecting threads and multi-step recesses in a wall, in which rollers with spherical surface are installed and arranged uniformly on axes along circumference of the housing. And the rollers in recesses are mounted perpendicular to longitudinal geometric axis of the housing, and in between them the rams with spherical surface are mounted, where rams of each subsequent stage are placed under the rollers of the previous one (Patent of Russian Federation No 2194841, E21B 29, October 2002).
A drawback of the known device is a low quality of profile pipes expanding, since profile of threaded connections after expanding by each section of the device takes a triangular sectional view. As a result, loss of sealing of threaded connections occurs.
The most close to the invention by technical essence is a device for expanding profile pipes in their installation in wells, comprising a housing with a central channel and three mandrel components, one of which is made in the form of rams, fastened in inclined slots of the housing and spring-loaded away from their extension into working position (Patent of Russian Federation No 2154148, E21B 29, October 2000).
Main drawbacks of this device are low serviceability and reliability in its operation in the open borehole under clay mud presence in it and possible sloughing of rocks, which result in sticking and jamming of mandrel components, especially in the upper part of the device.
Object of the invention—the increase of serviceability and reliability of the device in expanding profile pipes with cylindrical ends, such as profile liners.
This is attained by being described device for installation of profile liners in a well, which device according to the invention is made in the form of several in-series connected mandrel assemblies each of them includes:
a housing with a central straight-throw channel and inclined slots;
a rod accommodated in the central straight-throw channel of the housing;
spring-loaded rams mounted in the inclined slots of the housing, and
pushers arranged in the housing and tightened with respect to the housing walls, each rod interacts with the rams through the pushers and the rams of the lower mandrel assemblies are spring-loaded to hold the rams in a working position, the maximum diameter of a circle circumscribed about each mandrel assembly in its working position decreases from the upper assembly to the lower one.
This increases serviceability and reliability of the device in its operation under conditions of a well washing with clay mud, and also in cases of rocks sloughing, since in the process of the device pulling out from the well the mandrel components can move downwards with simultaneous decrease of their maximum diameters.
Another difference of the device is that the pushers are joined with the rams through hinges, and are joined with the rods movable in a radial direction.
This also increases serviceability of the device as provides free, without bends and jamming, movement of the pushers and the rams in the housing.
So that the invention may be more readily understood, an embodiment of the invention will be further described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A device for installation of a profile liner in a well (
The rams 5 of the upper mandrel assemblies are arranged along the perimeter so that in the lower nonoperating position the side surfaces of the rams 5 contact each other (
The rods of the upper mandrel assemblies are spring-loaded by springs 13 for holding the rams 5 in the nonoperating position, and of the lower assemblies—for holding the same in the operating position.
Depending on the degree of profile liner expansion (installation in the open hole or inside casing string during its repair) the number of the mandrel assemblies can be increased or decreased, but not less than two. In the lower mandrel component a choke 14 is installed and a thread 15 is made on the housing for connection with downhole equipment (not shown), and a reducer 16 is attached to the housing of the upper mandrel assembly for connection with a drill string (not shown).
The mandrel assemblies are made so that the maximum diameter of the circle, circumscribed about each mandrel assembly in its working position, is decreasing from the upper assembly to the lower one by the total value, corresponding to the difference between the diameters of circles D and D1 inscribed into the profile liner upon its hydraulic expansion and complete pressing its walls to wellbore walls (
The device operates in the following way:
The device on a drill string (not shown) is run into a well 19 until the rams 5 of the lower mandrel assembly are against a threaded connection 20 (
Further, injection of fluid into the well is ceased and the device is pulled out of the well. And the springs 13 return the rams 5 into the original position.
In case of sticking or jamming of the device in a well, the rams 5 of its mandrel assemblies are able to slide down the inclined slots 3 of the housing 1, carrying the rods 12. This allows to avoid emergencies.
Using advantages of mandrelling in expanding profile pipes, such as profile liners, compared with expanding by rollers, the invention allows to increase its serviceability and reliability in installation of liners in wells under clay mud presence and sloughing of rocks.
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This application is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/RU2004/000152 filed on Apr. 22, 2004, which designated the U.S., claims the benefit thereof and incorporates the same by reference.
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