Self-Shunting Detonator For Well Perforating Gun
US-2024167368-A1 · May 23, 2024 · US
US10060234B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10060234-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515110279-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A low-debris low-interference semi-solid well perforator having selectively variable free volume and method for providing such is disclosed according to one or more embodiments. The perforator may include a charge tube holding an independently floating axial stack of selectively variable divider segments, each having one or more concavities formed in upper and lower sides. The segments are arranged so that concavities of adjacent segments form sockets, into which shaped charges are located. The segments provide support to minimize deformation of shaped charge cases yet provide less than 360 degrees circumferential contact about the shaped charges to form selectively variable voids for collecting debris and spall resulting from detonation. The voids and floating segments attenuate detonation shock interference. A debris guard prevents debris from entering the wellbore. Relieving slots in the debris guard attenuates transmission of shock interference through the debris guard.
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What is claimed: 1. A method for providing a well perforator having selectively variable free volume, the method comprising: selecting a first divider segment type from a group of divider segment types each having a unique characteristic affecting free volume, each divider segment type defining a concavity in a top side and a cavity in a bottom side; disposing upper and lower divider segments of said first divider segment type within a hollow charge tube so that said concavity in said bottom side of said upper divider segment is radially aligned with said concavity in said top side of said lower divider segment; disposing a first shaped charge between said concavity in said bottom side of said upper divider segment and said concavity in said top side of said lower divider segment, an outer circumference of said first shaped charge being supported along less than 180 degrees by said upper divider segment, said outer circumference of said first shaped charge being supported along less than 180 degrees by said lower divider segment so as to form a first transverse void having a first axial thickness between said bottom side of said upper divider segment and said top side of said lower divider segment; and disposing said charge tube within a hollow carrier. 2. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 1 , wherein: the unique characteristic affecting free volume includes an overall thickness of each divider segment type; and said group of divider segment types includes said first divider segment type defining a first overall thickness and a second divider segment type defining a second overall thickness. 3. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 2 , further comprising: determining said first axial thickness of said first transverse void by selecting said first divider segment type. 4. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 3 , further comprising: determining dimensions of a debris opening by said first axial thickness of said first transverse void; and forming said debris opening through said a wall of said charge tube in communication with said first transverse void. 5. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 4 , further comprising: disposing a debris guard between said charge tube and said hollow carrier so as to cover said debris opening. 6. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 4 , further comprising: forming a relieving slot in said debris guard. 7. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 1 , wherein: the unique characteristic affecting free volume includes a shape of each concavity; and said group of divider segment types includes said first divider segment type defining a first concavities shape and a second divider segment type defining a second concavity shape; whereby a shaped charge void is defined between said concavity in said bottom side of said upper divider segment, said concavity in said top side of said lower divider segment, and said shaped charge. 8. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 1 , wherein: the unique characteristic affecting free volume includes a material forming each divider segment type; and said group of divider segment types includes said first divider segment type having a first material and a second divider segment type having a second material. 9. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 1 , wherein: the unique characteristic affecting free volume includes a number of transverse voids formed by each adjacent pair of divider segments types selected from said group of divider segment types. 10. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 9 , wherein: an adjacent pair of said first divider segment types forms a single transverse void. 11. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 9 , wherein: an adjacent pair of said first divider segment types forms two transverse voids. 12. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 9 , wherein: an adjacent pair of said first divider segment types forms three transverse voids. 13. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 9 , wherein: said first divider segment type includes a plurality of disks. 14. The method for providing a well perforator of claim 9 , further comprising: selecting a second divider segment type from said group of divider segment types; disposing upper and lower divider segments of said second divider segment type within said hollow charge tube; and disposing a second shaped charge between said upper and lower divider segments of said second divider segment type so as to form a second transverse void having a second axial thickness.
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