Claims
- 1. In a system for fracturing a subterranean earth formation to stimulate the production of fluids from said formation into a wellbore extending to said formation, perforating and gas generating means for forming apertures for the flow of fluid between said wellbore and said formation and for generating combustion gases to initiate fractures in said formation comprising:
- elongated generally cylindrical canister means adapted to be disposed in said wellbore; said canister means including a first section including a plurality of explosive perforating charges for forming said apertures and a plurality of second sections connected end to end to said first section with each second section including a quantity of combustible propellant material for producing a predetermined quantity of combustion gas and being formed in a first annular ring of relatively fast burn material and a cylindrical core portion within said ring comprising slower burning material, said second sections being disposed in a generally cylindrical outer canister member formed of a material which will disintegrate to a state which will preclude plugging said apertures upon ignition and burning of said propellant material, fuse means for igniting said fast burn material, coupling means for connecting said plurality of second sections and said first section to each other prior to insertion of said perforating and gas generating means into said wellbore, and means for suspending said perforating and gas generating means in said wellbore.
- 2. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said fuse means comprise elongated fuse cords extending through said second sections and from at least one end thereof, respectively, for insertion in the combustible material of an adjacent section upon assembly of one section to another.
- 3. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said canister member comprises a material of sufficient flexibility to transmit wellbore pressures through said canister member to said combustible material.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application U.S. Ser. No. 686,990 filed Dec. 27, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,633,951
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Divisions (1)
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