Claims
- 1. Thermal treatment apparatus for downhole deployment in the casing of a well for supplying an essentially particulate free mixture of gases at a high injection pressure to a downhole geologic formation comprising
- combustion stage structure having ignition zone structure in which a mixture of liquid fuel and an oxidant are ignited and downstream combustion zone chamber structure that defines an elongated hot wall combustion zone of uniform cross-sectional configuration of length sufficient for the substantially complete combustion of the fuel-oxidant mixture;
- elongated tubular liquid injection stage chamber structure downstream from said combustion stage chamber structure through which high temperature combustion products flow from said combustion stage chamber structure, the passage between said combustion chamber stage structure and said liquid injection stage chamber structure having a cross-sectional area at least as large as the cross-sectional area of said combustion zone, and an array of spray nozzles in the wall of said injection stage chamber structure for spraying liquid into said injection stage chamber for interaction with the stream of combustion products from said combustion zone chamber and vaporization such that an essentially particulate-free mixture of combustion products and vaporized liquid is discharged at high pressure from said injection stage chamber structure for flow into the subterranean formation to be treated, and
- packer structure adjacent said combustion stage structure for sealingly engaging the casing wall of the well to provide a sealed pressure zone in which said apparatus is disposed, said packer structure having through passages for supplying fuel, oxidant, and liquid to components downstream from said packet structure.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ignition zone structure includes an atomizing nozzle for spraying a cone of atomized liquid fuel into said ignition zone, and swirl passage structure for introducing a gaseous oxidant into said ignition zone for mixing with the fuel.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 and further including a common elongated sleeve in which said combustion zone and liquid injection stage chambers are housed in axial alignment with an annular passage extending the length of both of said chambers for supplying liquid to said spraying means, said sleeve having an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of the well casing of the well in which said apparatus is to be deployed.
- 4. Thermal treatment apparatus for supplying a gaseous mixture to a downhole geologic formation comprising combustion stage structure having ignition zone structure in which a mixture of liquid fuel and an oxidant are ignited and downstream combustion zone structure of length sufficient for the substantially complete combustion of the fuel-oxidant mixture;
- said ignition zone structure including an atomizing nozzle for spraying a cone of atomized liquid fuel into said ignition zone, swirl passage structure for introducing a gaseous oxidant into said ignition zone for mixing with the fuel, and convergent-divergent flame stabilizer throat structure downstream from said atomizing nozzle,
- liquid injection stage structure downstream from said combustion stage structure through which high temperature combustion products flow from said combustion stage structure; and means for spraying a liquid to be vaporized into said injection stage structure such that combustion products and vaporized liquid is discharged for flow into the subterranean formation to be treated.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said combustion zone chamber includes a liner of refractory material, and an annular liquid flow passage surrounding said combustion chamber liner.
- 6. Thermal treatment apparatus for downhole deployment in the casing of a well for supplying a gaseous mixture to a downhole geologic formation comprising combustion stage structure having ignition zone structure in which a mixture of liquid fuel and an oxidant are ignited and downstream combustion zone structure of length sufficient for the substantially complete combustion of the fuel-oxidant mixture;
- said ignition zone structure including an atomizing nozzle for spraying a cone of atomized liquid fuel into said ignition zone, swirl passage structure for introducing a gaseous oxidant into said ignition zone for mixing with the fuel; convergent-divergent flame stabilizer throat structure downstream from said atomizing nozzle;
- liquid injection stage structure downstream from said combustion stage structure through which high temperature combustion products flow from said combustion stage structure; means for spraying a liquid to be vaporized into said injection stage structure such that combustion products and vaporized liquid is discharged into the subterranean formation to be treated; and
- packer structure upstream from said combustion stage structure for sealingly engaging the wall of the well casing in which said apparatus is disposed, said packer structure having through passages for supplying fuel, oxidant, and liquid to components downstream from said packer structure.
- 7. A process for thermal enhancement in a downhole environment for the recovery of oil and the like comprising the steps of
- providing combustion chamber structure that defines a combustion zone of length at least five times its cross-sectional width dimension;
- igniting an oxidant liquid fuel mixture in said combustion chamber structure at a pressure of at least about 500 pounds per square inch, flowing the burning mixture through said elongated combustion zone to provide substantially complete combustion while maintaining the wall defining said combustion zone of said combustion chamber structure during said combustion process at a temperature in excess of 2000.degree. F. to maximize combustion of the fuel-oxidant mixture and to provide a ready ignition source for relight;
- then flowing the resulting essentially particulate-free stream of combustion products through a vaporization zone axially aligned with and downstream from said combustion zone while injecting liquid into the flowing combustion product stream to vaporize the liquid; and
- then discharging the resulting mixture of combustion products and vaporized liquid at a pressure of at least about 500 pounds per square inch into the subterranean formation to be treated.
- 8. A process for recovery of hydrocarbon materials and the like from subterranean geologic formations comprising the steps of
- positioning combustion chamber structure downhole adjacent the subterranean geologic formation to be treated,
- flowing oxidant and liquid fuel downhole to said combustion chamber structure to provide a fuel-oxidant mixture at or less than stoichiometric ratio, igniting said fuel-oxidant mixture in an ignition region in said downhole structure at a pressure of at least about 500 pounds per square inch,
- providing a forced vortex oxidant flow zone in said ignition region and a highly stirred reverse flow zone downstream from said forced vortex zone at the upper end of said combustion chamber for enhancing the combustion rate,
- flowing the burning oxidant-fuel mixture through said combustion chamber structure at a rate such that the burning mixture is retained in said chamber until combustion is substantially complete while maintaining the combustion zone defining wall of said combustion chamber structure during said combustion process at a temperature in excess of 2000.degree. F. to maximize combustion of the fuel-oxidant mixture and to provide a ready ignition source for relight, then flowing the resulting essentially particulate-free, oxygen free stream of combustion products from said combustion chamber through a vaporization zone while injecting liquid into the flowing combustion products stream and discharging the resulting mixture of combustion products and vaporized liquid into the subterranean geologic formation to be treated.
- 9. The process of either claim 7 or 8 wherein said oxidant is air, said fuel is a liquid fuel oil and said liquid is water.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein said air-fuel mixture is burned in said combustion zone at a firing rate of at least about 2.5 million BTU per hour.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein said combustion zone has a length at least five times its cross-sectional width dimension, and said vaporization zone is axially aligned with said combustion zone.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 194,820 filed Oct. 7, 1980 (now abandoned).
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. Sandia 13-0246A awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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