Section mill and method for abandoning a wellbore
US-2015275606-A1 · Oct 1, 2015 · US
US10167690B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10167690-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615167274-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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A method of cutting a tubular includes disposing a rotatable cutter assembly in the tubular, the cutter assembly including a blade having a cutting portion; engaging the tubular using a trailing cutting structure of the cutting portion; engaging the tubular using an intermediate cutting structure of the cutting portion; forming a window in the tubular; and longitudinally extending the window using a leading cutting structure of the cutting portion. A rotatable blade includes a blade body extendable from a retracted position; and a cutting portion on the blade body having: a trailing cutting structure configured to engage the tubular, an intermediate cutting structure configured to engage the tubular while the trailing cutting structure engages the tubular, a leading cutting structure configured to engage an exposed wall thickness of the tubular; and an integral stabilizer disposed on at least a portion of an outer surface of the blade body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotatable blade for cutting a tubular, comprising: a blade body extendable from a retracted position; a cutting portion on the blade body having: a trailing cutting structure configured to engage the tubular, an intermediate cutting structure configured to engage the tubular while the trailing cutting structure engages the tubular, a leading cutting structure configured to engage an exposed wall thickness of the tubular; and a wearable coating configured to cushion an impact between the blade and the tubular; and an integral stabilizer disposed on at least a portion of an outer surface of the blade body. 2. The blade of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate cutting structure is disposed on a first leading face of the cutting portion, and the leading cutting structure is disposed on a second leading face of the cutting portion. 3. The blade of claim 1 , wherein the trailing cutting structure includes at least one of crushed carbide and an epoxy coating. 4. The blade of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the intermediate cutting structure and the leading cutting structure includes a plurality of chip breaker inserts. 5. The blade of claim 1 , wherein the cutting portion includes a bottom surface having a bottom taper upwardly from the outer surface of the blade body to the outer surface of the cutting portion. 6. The blade of claim 1 , wherein the cutting portion includes an outer surface having an outer taper outwardly from a top of the cutting portion to a bottom of the cutting portion. 7. The blade of claim 6 , wherein the cutting portion includes a second outer surface comprising a second outer taper outwardly from the top of the cutting portion to the bottom of the cutting portion, wherein the second outer taper differs from the outer taper. 8. A rotatable blade for cutting a tubular, comprising: a blade body extendable from a retracted position; a cutting portion on the blade body having: a trailing cutting structure configured to engage the tubular, an intermediate cutting structure configured to engage the tubular while the trailing cutting structure engages the tubular, a leading cutting structure configured to engage an exposed wall thickness of the tubular; and a bottom surface having a bottom taper upwardly from the outer surface of the blade body to the outer surface of the cutting portion; and an integral stabilizer disposed on at least a portion of an outer surface of the blade body. 9. The blade of claim 8 , wherein the intermediate cutting structure is disposed on a first leading face of the cutting portion, and the leading cutting structure is disposed on a second leading face of the cutting portion. 10. The blade of claim 8 , wherein the cutting portion includes a wearable coating configured to cushion an impact between the blade and the tubular. 11. The blade of claim 8 , wherein the cutting portion includes an outer surface having an outer taper outwardly from a top of the cutting portion to a bottom of the cutting portion. 12. The blade of claim 11 , wherein the cutting portion includes a second outer surface comprising a second outer taper outwardly from the top of the cutting portion to the bottom of the cutting portion, wherein the second outer taper differs from the outer taper. 13. A rotatable blade for cutting a tubular, comprising: a blade body extendable from a retracted position; and a cutting portion on the blade body having: a first cutting structure configured to laterally cut the tubular, a second cutting structure configured to laterally cut the tubular, a third cutting structure configured to axially cut an exposed wall thickness of the tubular, and wherein the second cutting structure is between the first cutting structure and the third cutting structure, and wherein the first cutting structure is configured to engage the tubular prior to the second cutting structure and the third cutting structure. 14. The rotatable blade of claim 13 , further comprising an integral stabilizer disposed on at least a portion of an outer surface of the blade body. 15. The rotatable blade of claim 13 , wherein the first, second, and third cutting structures comprise a plurality of cutting elements. 16. The rotatable blade of claim 13 , wherein the second cutting structure defines a first cutting face and the third cutting structure defines a second cutting face. 17. A rotatable blade for cutting a tubular, comprising: a blade body extendable from a retracted position, the blade body having a first side that faces in a direction of the rotation of the blade; and a cutting portion on the first side of the blade body having: a first cutting structure configured to engage the tubular, a second cutting structure configured to engage the tubular, the second cutting structure forming a first cutting face, a third cutting structure configured to engage the tubular, the third cutting structure forming a second cutting face, and wherein the second cutting face is stepped relative to the first cutting face, and the first cutting structure engages the tubular before the second cutting structure and the third cutting structure. 18. The rotatable blade of claim 17 , wherein the third cutting structure forms a portion of the first cutting face. 19. A rotatable blade for cutting a tubular, comprising: a blade body extendable from a retracted position; a cutting portion on the blade body having: a trailing cutting structure configured to engage the tubular, an intermediate cutting structure configured to engage the tubular while the trailing cutting structure engages the tubular, a leading cutting structure configured to engage an exposed wall thickness of the tubular; an outer surface having an outer taper outwardly from a top of the cutting portion to a bottom of the cutting portion; and an integral stabilizer disposed on at least a portion of an outer surface of the blade body. 20. The blade of claim 19 , wherein the intermediate cutting structure is disposed on a first leading face of the cutting portion, and the leading cutting structure is disposed on a second leading face of the cutting portion. 21. The blade of claim 19 , wherein the cutting portion includes a wearable coating configured to cushion an impact between the blade and the tubular. 22. The blade of claim 19 , wherein the cutting portion includes a second outer surface comprising a second outer taper outwardly from the top of the cutting portion to the bottom of the cutting portion, wherein the second outer taper differs from the outer taper.
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