Apparatus for downhole power generation
US-9534577-B2 · Jan 3, 2017 · US
US11639648B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11639648-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117152086-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2023 |
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A downhole turbine assembly may comprise a tangential turbine disposed within a section of drill pipe. A portion of a fluid flowing through the drill pipe may be diverted to the tangential turbine generally perpendicular to the turbine's axis of rotation. After rotating the tangential turbine, the diverted portion may be discharged to an exterior of the drill pipe.
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What is claimed is: 1. A downhole turbine assembly, comprising: a drill pipe capable of passing a fluid flow there through; a turbine in a sidewall of the drill pipe, the turbine including a plurality of blades supported by one or more bearings, at least one blade of the turbine or at least one bearing of the one or more bearings including polycrystalline diamond, at least one of the one or more bearings being shaped to include a gap therebetween that is sufficient to allow an amount of the fluid to pass through while blocking particulate for heat transfer or pressure balance; a course capable of diverting a portion of the fluid flow into the turbine and directing the fluid flow toward the turbine along a flow path that is perpendicular to a rotational axis of the turbine; and an outlet capable of discharging the diverted portion of the fluid flow from the turbine within the drill pipe to an exterior of the drill pipe. 2. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the turbine is fully within the sidewall of the drill pipe. 3. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outlet is on the sidewall of the drill pipe. 4. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the course is offset from the rotational axis of the turbine. 5. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a generator connected to the turbine. 6. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the turbine comprises a tangential turbine or an impulse turbine. 7. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the turbine is formed entirely of polycrystalline diamond. 8. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the course is capable of diverting up to 10 gallons/minute (0.03785 m 3 /min). 9. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diverted portion of the fluid flow experiences a pressure drop of 500-1000 pounds/square inch (3,447-6,895 kPa) over the turbine. 10. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of blades comprises one or more of a flat surface or a concave surface thereon. 11. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 10 , wherein a concave surface on each of the plurality of blades is on a surface generally parallel to a rotational axis of the turbine. 12. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the turbine comprises a rotational axis parallel to but offset from a central axis of the drill pipe. 13. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the turbine does not obstruct the fluid flow passing through the drill pipe. 14. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outlet comprises a check valve. 15. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 1 , the outlet being capable of discharging the diverted portion from the turbine by flowing the diverted portion in a direction opposite the fluid flow in the drill pipe. 16. A downhole turbine assembly, comprising: a drill pipe capable of passing a fluid flow there through; a turbine within a sidewall of the drill pipe, the turbine including a plurality of blades supported by one or more bearings, at least one blade of the turbine or at least one bearing of the one or more bearings including polycrystalline diamond, at least one of the one or more bearings being shaped to include a gap therebetween that is sufficient to allow an amount of the fluid to pass through while blocking particulate for heat transfer or pressure balance; a course capable of diverting a portion of the fluid flow to the turbine, the course including an inlet; and an outlet capable of discharging the diverted portion of the fluid flow from within the drill pipe to an exterior of the drill pipe. 17. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 16 , wherein a rotational axis of the turbine is parallel to a central axis of the drill pipe. 18. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a rotor connected to the turbine, the rotor including a plurality of magnets and a coil of wire, wherein movement of the plurality of magnets induces electrical current in the coil. 19. The downhole turbine assembly of claim 16 , wherein the outlet is located uphole relative to at least one of the turbine or the course. 20. A downhole turbine assembly, comprising: a drill pipe capable of passing a fluid flow there through; a turbine in a sidewall of the drill pipe, the turbine including one or more bearings supporting a plurality of blades, the one or more bearings or the plurality of blades including polycrystalline diamond; a course capable of diverting a portion of the fluid flow into the turbine, wherein the course is on a plane perpendicular to a rotational axis of the turbine; and an outlet capable of discharging the diverted portion of the fluid flow from within the drill pipe to an exterior of the drill pipe, wherein the outlet is capable of discharging the diverted portion of the fluid flow to a location on the exterior of the drill pipe that is uphole of at least one of the turbine or the course.
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