This application relates to a method for moving drill cuttings and a dual cylinder positive displacement pump configured to move drill cuttings or other material.
Drill cuttings are the by-product of drilling operations, in particular drilling operations for gas and oil wells. The cuttings include mud, sediment, rock and water as well as various oils, drilling fluids and the like. Because of the hydrocarbon content of drill cuttings, as well as other pollutants, it is desirable to treat the drill cuttings before disposal. Regardless of the mode of treatment and disposal, transport of drill cuttings has presented significant logistical problems, particularly when dealing with drill cuttings produced by offshore oil & gas drilling platforms. Due to the nature of the drill cuttings many types of pumps break down quickly and therefore cannot be used on a commercially viable basis for transporting drill cuttings.
In an aspect, a method of assembling a dual cylinder positive displacement pump is provided. The method includes providing a hopper including a front end, a generally open rear end with a generally barrel-shaped sidewall extending therebetween to provide a generally barrel-shaped hopper volume, and an inlet port extending through the generally barrel-shaped sidewall for delivering material into the generally barrel-shaped hopper volume. A rear hopper wall is provided that includes first and second pumping cylinder openings that are spaced apart from each other and at a common elevation from a bottom of the rear hopper wall. An installation configuration for the drill cuttings pump is identified, including a hopper infeed angle. Based upon the identified hopper infeed angle, the hopper is located relative to the rear hopper wall such that an axis of the inlet port of the hopper is positioned substantially at the hopper infeed angle. Then, the hopper is connected to the rear hopper wall.
In another aspect, a dual cylinder positive displacement pump includes a hopper including a front end, a rear end, a generally barrel-shaped sidewall extending therebetween to provide a generally barrel-shaped hopper volume and an inlet port extending through the barrel-shaped sidewall for delivering material into the generally barrel-shaped hopper volume. A rear hopper wall includes first and second pumping cylinder openings that are spaced apart from each other, a front hopper wall with a discharge port that is angularly offset from the inlet port and a swing tube assembly within the hopper. A first pumping cylinder is in communication with the first pumping cylinder opening and a second pumping cylinder is in communication with the second cylinder opening.
In another aspect, a method of installing a dual cylinder positive displacement drill cuttings pump for moving drill cuttings includes rotating a hopper including a body having a generally barrel-shaped opening extending therethrough and an inlet port in communication with the barrel-shaped opening. The barrel-shaped opening has an elongated, longitudinal axis with the inlet port rotating about the elongated, longitudinal axis to align the inlet port with a drill cuttings infeed conduit. Then, the hopper is connected to a rear hopper wall including first and second pumping cylinder openings that are spaced apart from each other and at a common elevation from a bottom of the rear hopper wall.
Other advantages and features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of particular embodiments and from the claims.
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The hopper portion 15 includes a hopper 14 having an outlet or discharge port 30 in a front wall 38 and an opening 62 (
The bracket 42, in turn, is pivotally connected to the rear plate 40 on a shaft 44. The bracket 42 is fixed to the shaft 44 allowing it to swing back and forth and at the same time direct the swing tube 36 back and forth to align with the ports 32 and 34. On the rearward side of rear plate 40 a collar 46 is keyed to shaft 44. The collar 46 is rotated back and forth mechanically (for example, by hydraulic pistons attached to the collar 46 by chevises). A single hydraulic piston, or some other mechanism, could also be used to effect movement of the swing tube 36.
The outlet port 30 may communicate with a discharge conduit that includes a diversion valve which can be triggered to redirect drill cuttings from the discharge conduit back along a feedback path, as may be defined by one or more conduits leading to a holding bin that communicates with hopper 14. Selective use of the feedback path can maintain the consistency of the drill cuttings when the flow of the drill cuttings through the discharge conduit is terminated for one reason or another.
Hopper 14 includes respective mount openings 80 and 82 for receiving an agitator assembly 84. Agitator assembly 84 includes a driving motor 86 mounted exteriorly of the hopper 14 and associated with a primary agitator shaft 88 on which spaced apart agitator extensions 90 are provided. The opposite end of shaft 88 is associated with a bearing assembly 94 of the opening 80. Thus, the agitator assembly extends between opposite sides of the hopper 14 to be supported above the swing tube 36 within the hopper. As reflected by the position of opening 82, the agitator assembly 84 is positioned off-center of the front to rear length of the hopper 14, and particularly toward the rear. Rotation of the shaft 88 of agitator assembly 84 causes the agitator extensions 90 to work drill cuttings within the hopper 14.
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Various features useful for incorporation into pump 12 are described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/191,246, entitled Method of Pumping Drill Cuttings and Dual Cylinder Positive Displacement Pump for Moving Drill Cuttings, filed Jul. 27, 2005, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
The pumping capacity of a dual cylinder positive displacement pump for pumping drill cuttings will tend to vary with the size of the pump and the application to which the pump is applied (e.g., whether the pump is simply transferring drill cuttings from one storage location to another or whether the pump is being used to feed drill cuttings to a processing system having a limited capacity).
In one application a dual cylinder positive displacement pump 12 is used on an offshore drilling platform to move drill cuttings into a unit for processing of the drill cuttings. In another application the pump is used to pump the drill cuttings off of an offshore platform onto a seagoing vessel such as a barge so that the drill cuttings can be transported to a land-based processing facility. In the latter case, the pump may be associated with a movable discharge tube, such as a high pressure hose or conduit, that can be aligned with a hatch or other opening on the vessel. The hopper 14 may be formed of any suitable material such as heavy duty steel.
The above-described hopper 14 can allow for installation at a location where available space is limited, for example, on board oil drilling rigs or below the decks of ships or barges.
Depending on the orientation of the hopper 14 and infeed conduit, pump 12 can be fed from the top, bottom, either side or from any angle through 360 degrees about the longitudinal axis 60. The shape of the chamber 76 can allow for self-cleaning during a pumping cycle.
It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only and is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that changes and modifications are possible. Accordingly, other embodiments are contemplated and modifications and changes could be made without departing from the scope of this application as expressed by any claims now included or hereafter added.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0621354.0 | Oct 2006 | GB | national |