The present application relates generally to enhancements in wellhead assemblies, and in particular to an apparatus and methods for pressure compensation in tools.
Oilfield production equipment often requires pressure compensation to compensate fluid volumes within the system. There are many ways to compensate two fluid volumes, including but not limited to compensating pistons and axial bellows. Compensating pistons and axial bellows work well for fluid volumes that are offset axially but are not suitable to compensate fluid volumes that are concentric. Current technologies often require the use of a sealing element which may not be reliable in permanent oilfield downhole equipment.
Bellows have been used in motor protectors. U.S. Pat. No. 7,217,107 illustrates a motor protector comprising a bellow assembly for isolating the internal fluid of a submersible pumping system. Bellows have been used for expansion joints to compensate for thermally induced forces. U.S. Pat. No. 4,332,401 illustrates an expansion joint for casing used in injecting steam into wells. U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,241 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,932,581 both illustrate the use of bellows in gas lift valve systems. U.S. Pat. No. 5,143,158 illustrates the use of bellows in a subsea wellhead apparatus.
In accordance with various embodiments of the present invention, a downhole pressure compensation system comprises a mandrel disposed within a housing having an annular region therethrough. The system has injection ports mounted on the mandrel that are in communication with the annular region between the housing and the mandrel. A bellow is arranged within the annulus and is deformable in an annular direction in response to fluid volume expansions. The bellow is made up of a hollow cylindrical tube that is axially arranged in a generally tubular shape made up of a elastically deformable alloy that has welded ends.
The bellows has an oscillating radius. For example, the cross-sectional profile could have one of an angled, squared, or sinusoidal shape. The tube radially expands and contracts.
Also, embodiments of the invention provide a method for compensating fluids by annular displacement with the bellow providing a reliable barrier between two fluid volumes.
In the following description, numerous details are set forth to provide an understanding of the present invention. However, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these details and that numerous variations or modifications from the described embodiments may be possible.
In the specification and appended claims: the terms “connect”, “connection”, “connected”, “in connection with”, and “connecting” are used to mean “in direct connection with” or “in connection with via another element”; and the term “set” is used to mean “one element” or “more than one element”. As used herein, the terms “up” and “down”, “upper” and “lower”, “upwardly” and downwardly”, “upstream” and “downstream”; “above” and “below”; and other like terms indicating relative positions above or below a given point or element are used in this description to more clearly describe some embodiments of the invention. Moreover, the term “sealing mechanism” includes: packers, bridge plugs, downhole valves, sliding sleeves, baffle-plug combinations, seals, and all other methods and devices for temporarily blocking the flow of fluids through the wellbore.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a downhole system and method that include a pressure compensating device to compensate fluid volumes within the system. With reference now to the figures, and in particular to
The cross-sectional profile of
In one embodiment, the cross-sectional profile of
In another embodiment, the cross-sectional profile of
The bellows (34) could be used in several downhole oilfield applications including but not limiting to equipment such as flow control valves, artificial lift equipment, subsea equipment as well as drilling or wireline equipment. In completion applications, the bellows (34) can be used in equipment such that reservoir production and injection oil, gas or other fluids flow on the inside of the bellows in the axial direction. The bellows can also be welded to completion tubing such that reservoir production and injection oil, gas or other fluids come into contact with the tubing but not the bellows.
While the invention has been disclosed with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate numerous modifications and variations there from. It is intended that the appended claims cover all such modifications and variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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