The invention includes a series of electromagnetic sensors positioned in a tubing string. The electromagnetic sensors may be responsive to the polarity, strength or absence/presence of an external magnetic field. A second device containing permanent magnets or other means of generating a magnetic field is conveyed through the tubing containing the sensors. The magnets are arranged in sequence and spaced such that their relative position will become aligned with the sensors as the second device is conveyed through the tubing. When the second device passes through the tubing, the electromagnetic sensors detect their presence and the detection of this signal can initiate an actuator or start a timer for an action to be taken in the borehole.
In one embodiment in the figure below, the magnetic sensors 1 are placed in the wall of the tubing 2. The tubing wall may also contain sense electronics, a valve or other actuation device and/or a battery assembly (not shown). Conveyed device 3 has a series of circumferential magnets 4.
The conveyed device is lowered or pumped through the tubing.
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In practice, the invention may be used for common borehole actions such as shifting valves or sliding sleeves, and setting or releasing anchors or packers. The electronics may incorporate other sensors such as pressure, temperature, vibration or flow, and one or a combination of conditions may be required by the electronics to initiate actuation. The conveyed device may be dropped, lowered on a slickline, tubing conveyed, or attached to a plug or pig and pumped through the tubing. The actuator may trigger a hydrostatic valve, battery operated motor, explosive or incendiary device.
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61379653 | Sep 2010 | US |
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