Subsea compressor cleaning method wherein the cleaning liquid is retrieved from the multiphase process fluid
US-9518588-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US9488180B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9488180-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214239213-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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A system, method, and apparatus for compressing a process fluid are provided. The system includes a sealed housing configured to be submerged in a body of water, and a compressor disposed in the sealed housing and including a compressor casing, the compressor being configured to compress a process fluid. The system also includes a motor operably coupled to the compressor and disposed in the sealed housing, the motor being configured to drive the compressor. The system further includes a source of hydrogen, such as a hydrogen generator, disposed in the sealed housing or submerged and disposed proximate thereto, the source of hydrogen being fluidly coupled with the compressor and configured to provide the hydrogen gas thereto.
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We claim: 1. A compression system, comprising: a sealed housing configured to be submerged in a body of water; a compressor disposed in the sealed housing and including a compressor casing, the compressor being configured to compress a process fluid; a motor operably coupled to the compressor and disposed in the sealed housing, the motor being configured to drive the compressor; a source of hydrogen disposed in the sealed housing or submerged and disposed proximate thereto, the source of hydrogen being fluidly coupled with the compressor and configured to provide hydrogen gas thereto; and a gas-gas cooler configured to transfer heat from the motor to the process fluid, wherein: the source of hydrogen is fluidly coupled with the motor and configured to provide hydrogen gas thereto; the gas-gas cooler comprises a first flowpath directly fluidly coupled to the compressor, and a second flowpath directly fluidly coupled to the motor; the first flowpath is arranged to discharge the process fluid from the gas-gas cooler directly to the compressor; the second flowpath is arranged to transport the hydrogen gas directly from the motor to the gas-gas cooler and to discharge the hydrogen gas from the gas-gas cooler directly to the motor; and the compressor casing defines a compressor outlet, and the compressor is further configured to discharge the process fluid directly from the sealed housing via the compressor outlet. 2. The compression system of claim 1 , wherein the source of hydrogen includes a hydrogen generator fluidly coupled to the body of water and configured to produce the hydrogen gas from water supplied by the body of water. 3. The compression system of claim 1 , wherein the compressor includes one or more dry gas seals configured to receive the hydrogen gas from the source of hydrogen. 4. The compression system of claim 1 , wherein the source of hydrogen is fluidly coupled to interior of the sealed housing and configured to provide the hydrogen gas thereto. 5. The compression system of claim 4 , wherein the source of hydrogen is fluidly coupled with the interior via one or more dry gas seals of the compressor. 6. The compression system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the compressor and the motor includes one or more magnetic bearings. 7. The compression system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the compressor and motor is rated for use at topside pressure. 8. The compression system of claim 1 , wherein the motor is configured to intake the hydrogen gas and to provide the hydrogen gas to the gas-gas cooler to cool the motor. 9. The compression system of claim 1 , wherein the sealed housing comprises a cover and a stand, the cover being constructed at least partially from composite, steel, or a combination thereof. 10. An apparatus for compressing a process fluid, comprising: a sealed housing; a compressor disposed in the sealed housing and configured to compress the process fluid; a motor disposed in the sealed housing and configured to drive the compressor; a hydrogen generator disposed at least partially in or submerged and disposed proximate to the sealed housing and configured to supply hydrogen gas to the compressor and the interior of the sealed housing; and a gas-gas cooler configured to transfer heat from the motor to the process fluid, wherein: the motor and the compressor are stand-alone units, the compressor comprises a compressor outlet, the compressor is further configured to discharge the process fluid directly from the sealed housing via the compressor outlet, the hydrogen generator is further configured to supply hydrogen gas to the motor, the gas-gas cooler comprises a first flowpath directly fluidly coupled to the compressor, and a second flowpath directly fluidly coupled to the motor, the first flowpath is arranged to discharge the process fluid from the gas-gas cooler directly to the compressor, and the second flowpath is arranged to transport the hydrogen gas directly from the motor to the gas-gas cooler and to discharge the hydrogen gas from the gas-gas cooler directly to the motor. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the compressor includes an active magnetic bearing. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the compressor includes one or more dry gas seals configured to receive the hydrogen gas from the hydrogen generator to seal the compressor.
specially adapted for submerged use · CPC title
by electrolysis of water · CPC title
Cooling the drive system · CPC title
with special means for adducting cooling or sealing fluid · CPC title
the sealing fluid being other than the working fluid or being the working fluid treated · CPC title
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