Claims
- 1. An impeller testing method comprising the steps of:
(a) pumping a fluid containing an abrasive material through a multi-stage pump, said multi-stage pump including at least two impellers having different physical properties; and (b) subsequent to step (a), comparing the wear of said at least two of the impellers to determine whether one of the impellers resists wear better than another of the impellers.
- 2. The impeller testing method of claim 1,
said at least two impellers being formed of different materials, at least a portion of said different materials being located at the surfaces of said at least two of the impellers.
- 3. The impeller testing method of claim 2,
wherein said at least two of the impellers have been subjected to different surface treatments to thereby form said different materials at the surfaces of said at least two of the impellers.
- 4. The impeller testing method of claim 1,
wherein said at least two of the impellers are coated with different materials.
- 5. The impeller testing method of claim 1,
step (b) including visually comparing the wear of said at least two of the impellers.
- 6. The impeller testing method of claim 1,
step (b) including measuring the amount of said at least two of the impellers which has worn away during step (a).
- 7. The impeller testing method of claim 1,
said fluid comprising predominately water.
- 8. The impeller testing method of claim 7,
said abrasive material comprising sand.
- 9. The impeller testing method of claim 1,
step (a) including using the multi-stage pump to inject the fluid into a subterranean formation.
- 10. A petroleum production method comprising the steps of:
(a) producing a mixture of oil and water from a subterranean formation; (b) separating the mixture of oil and water into an oil-rich stream and a water-rich stream, said water-rich stream containing small amounts of sand produced from the subterranean formation; (c) using a multi-stage injection pump to inject the water-rich stream into the subterranean formation, said multi-stage injection pump comprising a plurality of impellers, at least two of said impellers being formed of materials having different physical properties; and (d) subsequent to step (c), inspecting the wear of said at least two of the impellers.
- 11. A multi-stage turbine pump comprising:
a casing defining a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; and a rotor disposed in the casing and operable to rotate relative to the casing, said rotor including a plurality of impellers spaced along the axis of rotation of the rotor, at least two of the impellers having different physical properties.
- 12. The multi-stage turbine pump of claim 11,
said at least two of the impellers being formed of different materials, at least a portion of said different materials being located at the surfaces of said at least two of the impellers.
- 13. The multi-stage turbine pump of claim 12,
wherein said at least two of the impellers have been subjected to different surface treatments to thereby form said different materials at the surfaces of said at least two of the impellers.
- 14. The multi-stage turbine pump of claim 11,
wherein said at least two of the impellers are coated with different materials.
- 15. A petroleum production system comprising:
a producing well for producing a mixture of oil and water from a subterranean formation; a separation facility fluidly coupled to the producing well and operable to separate the mixture of oil and water into an oil-rich stream and a water-rich stream, said water-rich stream containing a small amount of sand produced from the subterranean formation; a multi-stage injection pump fluidly coupled to the separation facility and operable to pump the water-rich stream, said multi-stage injection pump comprising a plurality of impellers, at least two of the impellers being formed of materials having different physical properties; and an injection well fluidly coupled to the multi-stage injection pump and operable to receive the pumped water-rich stream from the multi-stage injection pump and discharge the pumped water-rich stream into the subterranean formation.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/464,324, filed Apr. 21, 2003, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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