Downhole turbine assembly
US-2016341012-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US10581297B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10581297-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715857525-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2020 |
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A fluid rotor is configured to move or be rotated by a working fluid. A fluid stator surrounds the fluid rotor. The fluid stator is spaced from the fluid rotor and defines a first annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type pump. A radial magnetic bearing includes a first portion coupled to the fluid rotor and a second portion coupled to the fluid stator. The first portion is spaced from the second portion defining a second annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with the outside environment exterior the downhole-type pump.
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A downhole-type pump comprising: a fluid rotor configured to move or be rotated by a working fluid; a fluid stator surrounding the fluid rotor, the fluid stator spaced from the fluid rotor and defining a first annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type pump; a radial magnetic bearing comprising a first portion coupled to the fluid rotor and a second portion coupled to the fluid stator, the first portion spaced from the second portion defining a second annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with the outside environment exterior the downhole-type pump; and a thrust bearing module configured to axially support the fluid rotor, the thrust bearing module comprising: a thrust bearing stator; and a thrust bearing configured to axially support the fluid rotor, the thrust bearing stator spaced from the thrust bearing and defining a third annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type artificial lift system. 2. The downhole-type pump of claim 1 , wherein the radial magnetic bearing comprises an active magnetic bearing. 3. The downhole-type pump of claim 1 , wherein the radial magnetic bearing comprises a passive magnetic bearing. 4. The downhole-type pump of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid-end housing and where the fluid rotor, the fluid stator, and magnetic radial bearing reside within the fluid-end housing. 5. The downhole-type pump of claim 1 , wherein a process fluid flow flows through the second annular fluid gap. 6. The downhole-type pump of claim 1 , wherein the second annular fluid gap is configured to cool the radial magnetic bearing. 7. The downhole-type pump of claim 1 , wherein the fluid rotor comprises an axial-flow pump rotor. 8. The downhole-type pump of claim 1 , wherein a process fluid flow flows through the third annular fluid gap. 9. A downhole-type artificial lift system comprising: a fluid-end module comprising: a fluid rotor configured to move or be rotated by a working fluid; a fluid stator surrounding the fluid rotor, the fluid stator spaced from the rotor and defining a first annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type artificial lift system; and a radial magnetic bearing comprising a first portion coupled to the fluid rotor and a second portion coupled to the fluid stator, the first portion spaced from the second portion defining a second annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with the outside environment exterior the downhole-type artificial lift system; an electric machine module rotatably coupled to the fluid-end module, the electric machine comprising: an electric rotor coupled to the fluid rotor, the electric rotor configured to impart or receive rotational motion from the fluid rotor; an electric stator surrounding the rotor and configured to cause the rotor to rotate or generate electricity in the electric stator when the rotor rotates; and a thrust bearing module configured to axially support the fluid rotor and the electric rotor, the thrust bearing module comprising: a thrust bearing stator; and a thrust bearing configured to axially support the fluid rotor and the electric rotor, the thrust bearing stator spaced from the thrust bearing and defining a third annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type artificial lift system. 10. The downhole-type artificial lift system of claim 9 , wherein the radial magnetic bearing is an active radial magnetic bearing. 11. The downhole-type artificial lift system of claim 9 , wherein the radial magnetic bearing is a passive radial magnetic bearing. 12. The downhole-type artificial lift system of claim 9 , wherein the electric stator is spaced from the electric rotor and defining a third annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type artificial lift system, a radial bearing of the electric machine module comprising a first portion coupled to the electric rotor and a second portion coupled to the electric stator, the first portion spaced from the second portion defining a fourth annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with the outside environment exterior the downhole-type artificial lift system. 13. The downhole-type artificial lift system of claim 12 , wherein the second annular fluid gap is in fluid communication with the fourth annular fluid gap. 14. The downhole-type artificial lift system of claim 12 , wherein the thrust bearing module comprises: a thrust bearing stator; and a thrust bearing configured to axially support the fluid rotor and the electric rotor, the thrust bearing stator spaced from the thrust bearing and defining a fifth annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type artificial lift system. 15. The downhole-type artificial lift system of claim 14 , wherein the thrust bearing comprises a magnetic thrust bearing. 16. The downhole-type artificial lift system of claim 14 , wherein the fifth annular fluid gap is in fluid communication with the second annular fluid gap and the fourth annular fluid gap. 17. A method comprising: flowing a working fluid through a downhole rotating device positioned in a wellbore, the downhole rotating device comprising a fluid rotor and a fluid stator; supporting the fluid rotor within the fluid stator by a magnetic radial bearing; and flowing the working fluid through a first annular fluid gap of the magnetic radial bearing defined by a first bearing portion coupled to the fluid rotor and a second portion coupled to the fluid stator, the first bearing portion spaced from the second portion. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising cooling the magnetic radial bearing in response to flowing the working fluid through the first annular fluid gap. 19. The method of claim 17 further comprising: supporting an electric rotor within an electric stator, the electric stator spaced from the rotor and defining a second annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type rotating device; and wherein flowing the working fluid through a first annular fluid gap comprises receiving the working fluid in a housing in the well, and flowing the working fluid through the first annular fluid gap and through the second annular fluid gap before flowing the fluid out of the housing. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising cooling the electric stator and the electric rotor in response to flowing the working fluid through the second annular fluid gap. 21. A downhole-type artificial lift system comprising: a fluid-end module comprising: a fluid rotor configured to move or be rotated by a working fluid; a fluid stator surrounding the fluid rotor, the fluid stator spaced from the rotor and defining a first annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with an outside environment exterior the downhole-type artificial lift system; and a radial magnetic bearing comprising a first portion coupled to the fluid rotor and a second portion coupled to the fluid stator, the first portion spaced from the second portion defining a second annular fluid gap in-between that is in fluid communication with the outside e
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