Claims
- 1. A multiple tub blending apparatus for producing slurry for use in well servicing operations, said blending apparatus comprising:(a) a plurality of blending tubs, each of said tubs having a fracturing fluid inlet means and a particulate matter inlet means, an outlet means, and a mixing means for producing a slurry of fracturing fluid and particulate matter, said fluid and matter inlet means being connected to a source of fracturing fluid and a source of particulate matter, respectively; (b) a single discharge manifolding means for combining the discharges from the multiple blending tubs, balancing simultaneously the outlet pressures of said blending tubs and delivering a slurry of fracturing fluid and particulate matter from said blending tubs at a constant outlet pressure, said discharge manifolding means further including a discharge manifold pipe and individual pipe sections having approximately equal length for connecting the discharge manifold pipe to the outlet means of each of said blending tubs, said equal length pipe sections have approximately equal pressure drop which produces a substantially balanced and constant outlet pressure in said blending tub outlet means; and (c) connector means for connecting said discharge manifold pipe of the discharge manifolding means to a downhole pump apparatus, wherein the constant outlet pressure of the discharge manifolding means supports and stabilizes the inlet pressure of the downhole pump during well servicing operations.
- 2. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, further including an intake manifold means for delivering fracturing fluid to said blending tubs, said intake manifold means being connected to said source of fracturing fluid and said inlet means of said blending tubs.
- 3. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said blending tub includes a plenum space substantiality beneath said mixing means.
- 4. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said plenum space is proximate to the outlet means of said blending tub.
- 5. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said mixing means is an impeller which rotates about a vertical axis and is suspended from above.
- 6. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said blending tubs includes a control valve on each of said inlet means and said outlet means.
- 7. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a loading means for depositing particulate matter in one or more of said blending tubs.
- 8. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein the loading means for depositing particular matter in one or more of said blending tubs is an auger type conveyor means.
- 9. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said apparatus is mounted on a vehicle.
- 10. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a control means for controllably operating the charging and discharging of fracturing fluid and particulate matter in one or more of the blending tubs.
- 11. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said mixing means includes an impeller which rotates about a vertical axis and is suspended from above, and said blending tub includes a plenum space substantially beneath said impeller.
- 12. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said mixing means is an impeller which rotates about a vertical axis and is suspended from above, and wherein said blending tub includes a plenum space substantially beneath said impeller and proximate to the outlet means of said blending tub.
- 13. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 1, further including an intake manifolding means for delivering fracturing fluid to said blending tubs, said intake manifolding means being connected between said source of fracturing fluid and said inlet means of said blending tubs, and the inlet means on each blending tub is connected to said inlet manifolding means by pipe sections having approximately the same length to provide substantially equal inlet pressures in said blending tubs during well servicing operations.
- 14. A multiple blending tub apparatus for providing a slurry of fracturing fluid and particulate matter at a high flow rate for use in well servicing operations, said blending apparatus comprising a single discharge manifolding means for combining the discharges from multiple blending tubs, simultaneously balancing the outlet pressures of said blending tubs and delivering a slurry of fracturing fluid and particulate matter from said blending tubs at a constant outlet pressure, said apparatus including a plurality of blending tubs each having a centrifugal impeller spaced above the bottom of the tub forming a plenum space and a tangential outlet means adjacent to the plenum space for the discharge from each tub.
- 15. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 14, further including separate pipe sections for connecting said blending tubs to said manifolding means, each of said pipe sections having approximately the same length to provide substantially equal pressures in said blending tubs during well servicing operations.
- 16. The blending apparatus as defined in claim 14, further including an intake manifold means connected to a source of fracturing fluid, said intake manifold means delivers said fracturing fluid to said blending tubs.
- 17. A dual tub blending apparatus for use in well servicing operations, said blending apparatus comprising:a) a pair of blending tubs, each of said tubs having a particulate matter inlet means, a fluid inlet means, a slurry outlet means, and a mixing means, the particulate matter inlet means including a distribution bin for storing the particulate matter and feeding the particulate matter to the individual blending tubs as needed, said bin being filled by a loading means which maintains an adequate supply of particulate matter in said bin; b) said fluid inlet means on each tub being connected by pipe sections having approximately the same length to an inlet manifold pipe which is connected to a source of fracturing fluid which is used in the well servicing operations; c) said slurry outlet means including a pair of individual pipe sections having approximately the same length connected to a slurry discharge manifold pipe for combining the discharges from the pair of blending tubs, balancing the outlet pressures of said blending tubs and delivering a slurry of fracturing fluid and particulate matter from said blending tubs at a constant outlet pressure to said discharge manifold pipe; d) said blending tubs each having an impeller which rotates about a vertical axis and is suspended from above leaving an open plenum space below said impeller, said slurry outlet means for each tub being attached to the tub in the general area adjacent to said plenum space; and e) connector means for connecting said slurry discharge manifold pipe to an inlet of a downhole pump apparatus, wherein the slurry constant outlet pressure from the discharge manifold pipe supports and stabilizes the inlet pressure of the downhole pump during well servicing operations.
- 18. In a multiple blending tub apparatus for use in well servicing operations, each of said blending tubs comprising:a) a cylindrical tub having a side wall, an enclosed bottom and a partially open top; b) a particulate matter inlet means provided through said top; c) a fluid inlet means positioned in the side wall of said tub; d) a slurry outlet means positioned in the side wall and below the fluid inlet means; e) said tub having a centrally positioned impeller which rotates about a vertical axis and is suspended from above leaving an open plenum space between said impeller and the bottom of the tub, said impeller being driven by a suitable drive means; and f) the particulate matter is introduced into the tub through the top of the tub and into the impeller, wherein the particulate matter is mixed with a fluid entering the tub through the fluid inlet means producing a slurry of fluid and particulate matter which descends into the open plenum space and is discharged through the slurry outlet means which is adjacent the plenum space, whereby the outlet flow of the slurry is stabilized and balanced by said open plenum space.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/077,170, filed Mar. 6, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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