Centrifugal Separator for Downhole Pump
US-2016251951-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US10107088B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10107088-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615048805-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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A separator removes solids from downhole fluid of a wellbore for intake of a downhole pump and allows the removed solids to pass out an outlet downhole of the separator. The separator handles erosion that may occur by having first and second inner bodies disposed in an outer body. The first inner body and extends from intake to a first distal end in the interior, whereas the second inner extends from adjacent an outlet to a second distal end in the interior. A space between the second distal end disposed about the first distal end allows for fluid entering an inlet of the outer housing to pass into the second inner body. A flow body disposed in the space can then produce flow in the downhole fluid separating particulate from the downhole fluid passing from the inlet, to the interior, through the defined space, and to the second passage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A separator for an intake of downhole fluid in a downhole pump disposed in a wellbore and for output of particulate to a collector disposed in the wellbore, the separator comprising: an outer body having an uphole end and a downhole end and supporting the collector to the downhole pump, the uphole end extending from adjacent the intake of the downhole pump, the downhole end connected downhole toward the collector, the outer body having an interior and an inlet, the inlet disposed toward the uphole end and communicating the downhole fluid in the wellbore with the interior; a first inner body at least partially disposed in the outer body, the first inner body extending from a first proximal end to a first distal end, the first proximal end disposed toward the uphole end of the outer body adjacent the intake, the first distal end disposed in the interior of the outer body, the first inner body defining a first passage communicating the first distal end with the intake adjacent the first proximal end; a second inner body at least partially disposed in the outer body, the second inner body extending from a second proximal end to a second distal end, the second proximal end disposed toward the downhole end of the outer body and communicating with the collector, the second distal end disposed in the interior of the outer body, the second inner body defining a second passage communicating the second distal end with the second proximal end, the second distal end disposed about the first distal end of the first inner body and defining a space for fluid communication therebetween; a blocking body disposed between the second distal end of the second inner body and an intermediate portion of the outer body between the uphole and downhole ends, the blocking body at least partially blocking communication of the inlet with a region between the second inner body and the outer body; and a flow body disposed in the space between the first and second inner bodies and producing flow in the downhole fluid separating particulate from the downhole fluid passing from the inlet, to the interior, through the defined space, and to the second passage. 2. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the blocking body comprises one of a seal, a filter, and a funnel. 3. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the second passage of the second inner body communicates the separated particular to the collector. 4. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the first passage of the first inner body communicates the downhole fluid in the second passage to pass to the intake of the downhole pump. 5. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the flow body comprises a spiral formed in the space between the first distal end of the first inner body at least partially disposed in the second distal end of the second inner body. 6. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the outer body comprises a tubular housing having the uphole end coupled toward the intake and having the downhole end coupled toward the collector, the inlet being one or more openings defined in a sidewall of the tubular housing. 7. The separator of claim 1 , wherein the first inner body comprises a first tubular disposed in the outer body and having a first diameter; and wherein the second inner body comprises a second tubular disposed in the outer body and having a second diameter greater than the first diameter. 8. The separator of claim 7 , wherein the second tubular comprises one or more of: a full wall thickness all around along a length of the second tubular; a hard coating disposed at least in the second passage; a different material than the first tubular and/or the outer body; and a shorter length than the first tubular and/or the outer body. 9. A separator for an intake of downhole fluid in a downhole pump in a wellbore and for output of particulate to a collector disposed in the wellbore, the separator comprising: a first inner body extending from adjacent the intake and defining a first passage communicating the intake with a first distal end; a second inner body extending from adjacent the output and defining a second passage communicating the collector with a second distal end, the second distal end disposed about the first distal end and defining a space for fluid communication therebetween; and an outer body having an uphole end and a downhole end and supporting the collector to the downhole pump, the uphole end extending from adjacent the intake, the downhole end connected downhole to the collector disposed toward the output, the outer body disposed about the first and second inner bodies, the outer body having an inlet disposed toward the uphole end and communicating the wellbore with an interior of the outer body, the interior communicating with the space; a blocking body disposed between the second distal end of the second inner body and an intermediate portion of the outer body between the uphole and downhole ends, the blocking body at least partially blocking communication of the inlet with a region between the second inner body and outer body; and wherein the space between the first and second inner bodies separates particulate from the downhole fluid passing from the inlet, to the interior, through the defined space, and to the second fluid passage. 10. The separator of claim 9 , comprising a flow body disposed in the space between the first and second inner bodies and producing flow in the downhole fluid separating the particulate from the downhole fluid passing from the inlet, to the interior, through the defined space, and to the second fluid passage. 11. An apparatus for lifting fluid in a wellbore, the apparatus comprising: a downhole pump having an intake; an outer body having an uphole end and a downhole end, the uphole end extending from adjacent the intake, the outer body having an interior and having an inlet, the inlet disposed toward the uphole end and communicating the interior with the wellbore; a collector extending from the downhole end of the outer body; a first inner body disposed in the outer body and extending from adjacent the intake to a first distal end in the outer body, the first inner body defining a first passage communicating the first distal end with the inlet; a second inner body disposed in the outer body and extending from adjacent the collector to a second distal end between the outer body and the first inner body, the second inner body defining a second passage, the second passage communicating the collector with the first passage and defining a space with the first inner body in fluid communication with the interior of the outer body; a blocking body disposed between the second distal end of the second inner body and an intermediate portion of the outer body between the uphole and downhole ends, the blocking body at least partially blocking communication of the inlet with a region between the second inner body and outer body; and a flow body disposed in the space and producing flow in the downhole fluid separating particulate from the downhole fluid passing from the inlet, to the interior, through the defined space, and to the second fluid passage. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the blocking body comprises one of a seal, a filter, and a funnel. 13. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the second passage of the second inner body communicates the separated particular to the collector; and wherein the first passage of the first inner body communicates the downhole fluid in the second passage to pass to the intake of the downhole pump. 14. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the flow body comprises a spiral formed in the space between the first distal end of
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