Claims
- 1. A well-pump alignment system, comprising:
- a length of production tubing;
- a well-pump comprising a rotor and a stator disposed within a lower portion of said production tubing; and
- means for monitoring alignment between said rotor and said stator, comprising a frequency generator disposed adjacent said well-pump and generating a frequency which is a function of the alignment along the longitudinal axis of the tubing between said rotor and stator.
- 2. The well-pump alignment system according to claim 1, wherein said frequency generator is disposed within said production tubing below said well-pump.
- 3. The well-pump alignment system according to claim 2, wherein said frequency generator is a whistle assembly comprising:
- an annular fixed collar having one input port and one exhaust port separated by a first distance longitudinally and a second distance radially through its circumference, attached to the interior wall of said production tubing;
- a hollow portion of a drive shaft for said rotor having at least one input port and at least one exhaust port through its circumference, positioned within said fixed collar; and
- a hollow feed tube connected between a high pressure side of said well-pump and said fixed collar for supply of high pressure fluid to said whistle assembly for communication of the high pressure fluid into the hollow portion when the input port on the collar and one of the input ports of the drive shaft are aligned, with the high pressure fluid later leaving the hollow portion when one of the exhaust ports of the drive shaft and the exhaust port of the collar are later aligned.
- 4. The well-pump alignment system according to claim 3, wherein said hollow portion of said drive shaft has multiple input ports and multiple exhaust ports.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the multiple input ports and multiple exhaust ports are configured as bands disposed circumferentially about the drive shaft with there being at least three bands of input ports, each with a different number of ports, and the same number of bands of exhaust ports, each with the same respective number of ports as the corresponding band of input ports, with the bands of input and exhaust ports having the same number of ports being separated by the first distance.
- 6. The well-pump alignment system according to claim 3, wherein the ports in said fixed collar and the ports in said drive shaft are positioned relative to each other so as to produce vibrations due to passage of high pressure fluid through said whistle assembly, upon rotational operation of said well-pump.
- 7. The well-pump alignment system according to claim 2, wherein said monitoring means further comprises a sensor for detecting the vibrations of said frequency generator.
- 8. The well-pump alignment system according to claim 7, wherein said monitoring means further comprises a tachometer for measuring the rotational speed of the well-pump.
- 9. The well-pump alignment system according to claim 8, wherein said monitoring means further comprises a microprocessor to relate the output of the sensor to the output of the tachometer, to determine the number of ports producing the vibrations and therefore the axial position of the rotor relative to the stator.
- 10. The well-pump alignment system according to claim 9, further comprising means for adjusting the position of the rotor within the stator according to the output of said monitoring means, connected to said monitoring means.
- 11. A method of aligning a rotor within a stator of a well-pump, comprising:
- providing a frequency generator adjacent said well-pump;
- rotating said rotor, so as to produce a vibrational output from said frequency generator of a first frequency;
- monitoring variations in the output produced by the frequency generator, due to variations in axial alignment between said rotor and stator; and
- adjusting the relative position of said rotor within said stator so as to obtain said first frequency.
- 12. A self-aligning well-pump, comprising:
- a rotor and a stator positioned within a lower portion of a length of production tubing;
- means for monitoring alignment between said rotor and stator; and
- means operatively connected to said rotor for adjusting the position of said rotor within said stator.
- 13. The self-aligning well-pump of claim 12, wherein said rotor is affixed to a drive shaft, and said drive shaft is operatively connected to a motor at an upper end of said length of production tubing.
- 14. The self-aligning well-pump of claim 13, wherein said monitoring means comprises a frequency generator disposed within said production tubing and adjacent said rotor and stator.
- 15. The self-aligning well-pump of claim 14, wherein said monitoring means further comprises a sensor for monitoring the frequency of a vibration produced by said frequency generator upon operation of said well-pump, said frequency being a function of the alignment of the rotor within the stator.
- 16. The self-aligning well-pump of claim 14, wherein said frequency generator is a whistle assembly comprising:
- an annular fixed collar having one input port and one exhaust port separated by a first distance longitudinally and a second distance radially through its circumference, attached to the interior wall of said production tubing;
- a hollow portion of a drive shaft for said rotor having at least one input port and at least one exhaust port through its circumference, positioned within said fixed collar; and
- a hollow feed tube connected between a high pressure side of said well-pump and said fixed collar for supply of high pressure fluid to said whistle assembly for communication of the high pressure fluid into the hollow portion when the input port on the collar and one of the input ports of the drive shaft are aligned, with the high pressure fluid later leaving the hollow portion when one of the exhaust ports of the drive shaft and the exhaust port of the collar are later aligned.
- 17. The self-aligning well-pump according to claim 16, wherein the ports in said fixed collar and thes port in said drive shaft are positioned relative to each other so as to produce vibrations due to passage of high pressure fluid through said whistle assembly, upon rotational operation of said well-pump.
- 18. The self-aligning well-pump system according to claim 16, wherein said hollow portion of said drive shaft has multiple input ports and multiple exhaust ports.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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