Hybrid magnetic thrust bearing in an electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly

US11512707B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11512707-B2
Application numberUS-202016899771-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 12, 2020
Priority dateMay 28, 2020
Publication dateNov 29, 2022
Grant dateNov 29, 2022

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An electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly. The ESP assembly comprises an electric motor, a centrifugal pump, and a hybrid magnetic thrust bearing, wherein the hybrid magnetic thrust bearing is disposed inside the electric motor or disposed inside the centrifugal pump.

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An electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly, comprising: an electric motor; and a centrifugal pump comprising a drive shaft configured to receive power from the electric motor, a plurality of impellers coupled to the drive shaft, a plurality of diffusers, and a plurality of hybrid magnetic thrust bearings located between at least some of the impellers and diffusers, wherein each of the hybrid magnetic thrust bearings comprises a thrust transfer plate coupled to the drive shaft and a thrust support plate, wherein the thrust transfer plate comprises a thrust transfer plate magnetic element and a first bearing surface having a surface roughness in a range of from equal to or greater than 14 millionths of an inch to equal to or less than 22 millionths of an inch, and wherein the thrust support plate comprises a thrust support plate magnetic element and a second bearing surface having a surface roughness in a range of from equal to or greater than 14 millionths of an inch to equal to or less than 22 millionths of an inch. 2. The ESP assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the thrust transfer plates of the hybrid magnetic thrust bearings of the centrifugal pump is coupled to one of the impellers, each of the thrust support plates of the hybrid magnetic thrust bearings of the centrifugal pump is coupled to one of the diffusers, and a magnetic field of each of the thrust transfer plate magnetic elements is directed opposite to a magnetic field of the mated thrust support plate magnetic elements. 3. The ESP assembly of claim 2 , wherein the thrust transfer plate magnetic element comprises a plurality of permanent magnets and the thrust support plate magnetic element comprises a plurality of permanent magnets. 4. The ESP assembly of claim 3 , wherein the permanent magnets of both the thrust transfer plate magnetic element and the thrust support plate magnetic element are rare earth permanent magnets. 5. The ESP assembly of claim 4 , wherein the rare earth permanent magnets comprise samarium-cobalt rare earth permanent magnets or neodymium rare earth permanent magnets. 6. The ESP assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a seal unit located between the electric motor and the centrifugal pump, wherein the seal unit comprises a first hybrid magnetic thrust bearing. 7. The ESP assembly of claim 6 , wherein the seal unit comprises a second hybrid magnetic thrust bearing, the first hybrid magnetic thrust bearing is disposed to support downward thrust of a drive shaft of the seal unit and the second hybrid magnetic thrust bearing is disposed to support upward thrust of the drive shaft of the seal unit. 8. The ESP assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a gas separator located upstream of the centrifugal pump, wherein the gas separator comprises a hybrid magnetic thrust bearing. 9. The ESP assembly of claim 1 , wherein the electric motor comprises a hybrid magnetic thrust bearing. 10. The ESP assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the thrust transfer plates has a surface roughness of about 20 millionths of an inch and each of the thrust support plates has a surface roughness of about 20 millionths of an inch. 11. A method of operating an electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly, comprising: providing electric power to an ESP assembly disposed in a wellbore; exerting magnetic force on a thrust transfer plate of a first hybrid magnetic thrust bearing by a thrust support plate of the first hybrid magnetic thrust bearing directed axially upwards parallel to a central axis of an impeller of a centrifugal pump of the ESP assembly, wherein the first hybrid magnetic thrust bearing is positioned between the impeller and a diffuser of the centrifugal pump located upstream of the impeller; and exerting fluid film force on the thrust transfer plate of the first hybrid magnetic thrust bearing directed axially upwards parallel to the central axis of the impeller, wherein the bearing surface of the thrust transfer plate of the first hybrid magnetic thrust bearing has a surface roughness in a range of from equal to or greater than 14 millionths of an inch to equal to or less than 22 millionths of an inch and the bearing surface of the thrust support plate of the first hybrid magnetic thrust bearing has a surface roughness in a range of from equal to or greater than 14 millionths of an inch to equal to or less than 22 millionths of an inch. 12. The method of claim 11 , comprising exerting magnetic force on a thrust support plate of a second hybrid magnetic thrust bearing by a thrust transfer plate of the second hybrid magnetic thrust bearing directed axially downwards parallel to the central axis of the impeller, wherein the second hybrid magnetic thrust bearing is positioned between the impeller and a second diffuser of the centrifugal pump located downstream of the impeller. 13. A method of lifting fluid in a wellbore, comprising: providing electric power to an electric motor of an electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly, wherein the electric motor is supported axially at least in part by at least one hybrid magnetic thrust bearing disposed inside the electric motor, wherein each of the at least one hybrid magnetic thrust bearing comprises a thrust transfer plate coupled to the drive shaft and a thrust support plate, wherein the thrust transfer plate comprises a thrust transfer plate magnetic element and a first bearing surface having a surface roughness in a range of from equal to or greater than 14 millionths of an inch to equal to or less than 22 millionths of an inch, and wherein the thrust support plate comprises a thrust support plate magnetic element and a second bearing surface having a surface roughness in a range of from equal to or greater than 14 millionths of an inch to equal to or less than 22 millionths of an inch; providing mechanical torque by the electric motor to a centrifugal pump of the ESP assembly, wherein an impeller of the centrifugal pump is supported axially at least in part by another hybrid magnetic thrust bearing disposed inside the centrifugal pump between the impeller and a diffuser located upstream of the impeller, wherein the other hybrid magnetic thrust bearing disposed inside the centrifugal pump comprises a thrust transfer plate coupled to a drive shaft of the centrifugal pump and a thrust support plate, wherein the thrust transfer plate comprises a thrust transfer plate magnetic element and a third bearing surface having a surface roughness in a range of from equal to or greater than 14 millionths of an inch to equal to or less than 22 millionths of an inch, and wherein the thrust support plate comprises a thrust support plate magnetic element and a fourth bearing surface having a surface roughness in a range of from equal to or greater than 14 millionths of an inch to equal to or less than 22 millionths of an inch; and lifting a fluid in the wellbore by the centrifugal pump. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the fluid lifted in the wellbore comprises water, a hydrocarbon, a mixture of hydrocarbons and water, or a mixture of oil, gas, and water. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the impeller is axially supported in part by fluid film force applied by the thrust transfer plate and the thrust support plate of the other hybrid magnetic thrust bearing. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the thrust transfer plate and the thrust support plate of the at least one hybrid magnetic thrust bearing disposed inside the electric motor comprise a plurality of permanent magnets. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein a drive shaft of a seal unit of the ESP assembly is axia

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  • Dynamo-electric machines or combinations therewith, e.g. electro-motors and generators · CPC title

  • Axial thrust balancing · CPC title

  • for axial load mainly · CPC title

  • Multi-stage pumps (F04D1/02, F04D13/10 take precedence) · CPC title

  • with permanent magnets on one part attracting the other part · CPC title

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What does patent US11512707B2 cover?
An electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly. The ESP assembly comprises an electric motor, a centrifugal pump, and a hybrid magnetic thrust bearing, wherein the hybrid magnetic thrust bearing is disposed inside the electric motor or disposed inside the centrifugal pump.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Halliburton Energy Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D29/048. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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