Claims
- 1. A downhole electrical power system, comprising:an electrical power-consuming well tool interconnected in a tubular string; and a power source providing the well tool with electrical power, the power source including at least one voltaic cell having an anode and a cathode, each of the anode and cathode being exposed to an electrolyte, and the electrolyte being isolated from well fluid proximate the power source by at least one pressure transmitting fluid barrier.
- 2. A downhole electrical power system, comprising:an electrical power-consuming well tool interconnected in a tubular string; and a power source providing the well tool with electrical power, the power source including at least one voltaic cell having an anode and a cathode, each of the anode and cathode being exposed to an electrolyte, and wherein the electrolyte is a salt solution.
- 3. A downhole electrical power system, comprising:an electrical power-consuming well tool interconnected in a tubular string; and a power source providing the well tool with electrical power, the power source including at least one voltaic cell having an anode and a cathode, each of the anode and cathode being exposed to an electrolyte, and wherein the cathode comprises a material which is a selected one of copper and silver.
- 4. A downhole electrical power system, comprising:an electrical power-consuming well tool interconnected in a tubular string; and a power source providing the well tool with electrical power, the power source including at least one voltaic cell having an anode and a cathode, each of the anode and cathode being exposed to an electrolyte, and wherein the anode comprises a material which is a selected one of aluminum and an alloy of zinc and magnesium.
- 5. A downhole electrical power system, comprising:an electrical power-consuming well tool interconnected in a tubular string; and a power source providing the well tool with electrical power, the power source including at least one voltaic cell having an anode and a cathode, each of the anode and cathode being exposed to an electrolyte, and wherein the voltaic cell is at least partially enclosed by a gas-permeable barrier.
- 6. The power system according to claim 5, wherein the gas-permeable barrier is permeable to hydrogen gas.
- 7. The power system according to claim 5, wherein the gas-permeable barrier is a floating piston.
- 8. A downhole electrical power system, comprising:an electrical power-consuming well tool interconnected in a tubular string; and a power source providing the well tool with electrical power, the power source including at least one voltaic cell having an anode and a cathode, each of the anode and cathode being exposed to an electrolyte, the electrolyte being maintained at a pressure substantially equal to well fluid pressure proximate the power system, and wherein a barrier isolates the electrolyte from the wellbore fluid, while transmitting pressure between the well fluid and the electrolyte.
- 9. A downhole electrical power system, comprising:an electrical power-consuming well tool interconnected in a tubular string; and a power source providing the well tool with electrical power, the power source including at least one voltaic cell having an anode and a cathode, each of the anode and cathode being exposed to an electrolyte, the electrolyte being maintained at a pressure substantially equal to well fluid pressure proximate the power system, and an electrically insulating fluid being disposed between the well fluid and the electrolyte.
- 10. The power system according to claim 9, wherein an electrically insulating barrier isolates the electrolyte from the insulating fluid, while transmitting pressure between the insulating fluid and the electrolyte.
- 11. The power system according to claim 10, wherein the insulating barrier is permeable to hydrogen gas generated in the voltaic cell.
- 12. A downhole electrical power system, comprising:an inner housing having a flow passage formed therethrough, the inner housing being interconnected to a tubular string in a well, so that the flow passage is in communication with the interior of the tubular string; an outer housing at least partially spaced apart from the inner housing, so that a chamber is formed therebetween; and at least one voltaic cell disposed in the chamber, the voltaic cell supplying electrical power to operate a well tool.
- 13. The power system according to claim 12, wherein the voltaic cell is isolated from well fluid by a first barrier which permits pressure transfer between the well fluid and the voltaic cell.
- 14. The power system according to claim 13, further comprising an insulating fluid disposed between the well fluid and the voltaic cell.
- 15. The power system according to claim 14, wherein the first barrier isolates the well fluid from the insulating fluid, and a second barrier isolates the insulating fluid from an electrolyte of the voltaic cell.
- 16. The power system according to claim 15, wherein the second barrier is electrically insulative.
- 17. The power system according to claim 15, wherein the second barrier permits pressure transfer between the insulating fluid and the electrolyte.
- 18. The power system according to claim 17, wherein the second barrier is permeable to hydrogen generated in the voltaic cell.
- 19. The power system according to claim 12, wherein there are multiple ones of the voltaic cells, the voltaic cells being electrically connected to each other.
- 20. The power system according to claim 19, wherein the voltaic cells are connected in series.
- 21. The power system according to claim 19, wherein a first one of the voltaic cells is positioned within a second one of the voltaic cells.
- 22. The power system according to claim 21, wherein the second voltaic cell is annular-shaped and surrounds the first voltaic cell.
- 23. The power system according to claim 22, wherein the first voltaic cell is annular-shaped and surrounds the flow passage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit under 35 USC §119 of the filing date of PCT Application No. PCT/US01/23280, filed Jul. 24, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
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