Blowout preventer including blind seal assembly
US-10233716-B2 · Mar 19, 2019 · US
US10961801B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10961801-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916440408-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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Fracturing systems having rams for controlling flow through fracturing trees are provided. In one embodiment, a fracturing system includes a frac stack mounted on a wellhead. The frac stack can include a flow control device having a housing and a single ram for opening and closing a bore of the housing. The single ram can form a seal with the housing around the bore without seats. Additional systems, devices, and methods for fracturing are also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fracturing system, comprising: a wellhead; and a frac stack configured to couple to the wellhead, the frac stack comprising: a flow control device, comprising: a housing defining a bore configured to receive a fracturing fluid; and a single ram configured to open and close the bore, wherein the single ram is configured to form a seal with the housing around the bore without seats. 2. The fracturing system of claim 1 , wherein the single ram comprises a body with a front face that defines a slot that receives an elastomeric front seal, and wherein the elastomeric front seal is configured to form a first seal with the housing. 3. The fracturing system of claim 2 , wherein the slot is configured to receive a first plate and a second plate and wherein the first and second plates are configured to contact the housing to energize the elastomeric front seal. 4. The fracturing system of claim 2 , wherein the housing defines a recess that receives the front face of the single ram and wherein the elastomeric front seal is configured to form the first seal with the housing within the recess. 5. The fracturing system of claim 4 , wherein the housing includes an opposing seal in the recess and the elastomeric front seal is configured to form the first seal with the housing by closing against the opposing seal in the recess. 6. The fracturing system of claim 4 , wherein the body defines an upper surface and a lower surface that extend from the front face to a rear face, wherein the upper surface defines an angled groove configured to block contact between a portion of the upper surface of the body and the housing. 7. The fracturing system of claim 6 , wherein a first length of the angled groove is greater than a second length of the recess. 8. The fracturing system of claim 2 , wherein the body defines an upper surface and a lower surface that extend from the front face to a rear face, wherein the lower surface defines a groove that extends from the front face to the rear face, and wherein the groove enables fluid communication between the bore and a cavity defined by the housing that receives the single ram. 9. The fracturing system of claim 2 , comprising an elastomeric upper seal, and wherein the body defines an upper surface and a lower surface that extend from the front face to a rear face, wherein the upper surface defines an upper seal groove that receives the elastomeric upper seal, and wherein the elastomeric upper seal is configured to seal with the housing. 10. The fracturing system of claim 2 , comprising a wear pad coupled to the body and configured to reduce friction between the body and the housing. 11. A fracturing system, comprising: a frac stack having sealing rams disposed in ram cavities within a frac stack body that includes a bore to route fracturing fluid into a well, wherein the ram cavities are arranged in the frac stack body to permit the sealing rams to selectively control flow of the fracturing fluid through the bore. 12. The fracturing system of claim 11 , wherein the sealing rams include a first ram at a first axial position along the bore and a second ram at a second axial position along the bore different than the first axial position. 13. The fracturing system of claim 12 , wherein the sealing rams include a third ram positioned at the first axial position across the bore from the first ram. 14. The fracturing system of claim 12 , wherein the frac stack body includes a first flow control device having the first ram and a second flow control device having the second ram. 15. A system, comprising: a flow control device, comprising: a housing defining a bore configured to receive a fracturing fluid; and a ram configured to open and close the bore, wherein the ram comprises a body, the body defines an upper surface and a lower surface that extend from a front face to a rear face of the body, wherein the lower surface defines a groove that extends from the front face to the rear face, and wherein the groove enables fluid communication between the bore and a cavity defined by the housing that receives the ram. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the ram is configured to form a seal around the bore without seats. 17. The system of claim 15 , wherein the front face defines a slot that receives an elastomeric front seal, and wherein the elastomeric front seal is configured to form a first seal with the housing. 18. The system of claim 15 , comprising a shaft coupled to the ram, and wherein the shaft comprises a blade configured to agitate proppant in the cavity during actuation of the flow control device. 19. A method of controlling fluid flow through a frac stack, the method comprising: positioning a sealing ram of the frac stack in an open position to allow flow through a bore of the frac stack; routing fracturing fluid from a fracturing fluid source through the bore of the frac stack into a well during a fracturing operation; and moving the sealing ram to a closed position during the fracturing operation to block flow through the bore and contain pressure of the fracturing fluid within the well. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the sealing ram is installed in a housing of the frac stack, moving the sealing ram to the closed position during the fracturing operation includes moving the sealing ram such that a front end of the sealing ram crosses the bore and is received in a recess of the housing, and both the front end and a back end of the sealing ram are supported by the housing when the sealing ram is in the closed position.
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