Preventing or removing contaminants in wellbore fluid using an acoustic actuator
US-2024084659-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9816348B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9816348-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514900301-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A flow control assembly includes a cylindrical body defining an interior and one or more openings through a wall of the body, and a composite choke assembly positioned within the body. The composite choke assembly includes an inner sleeve made of a first material and defining choke orifices that coincide with the openings, and an outer sleeve sized to receive the inner sleeve within the outer sleeve and being made of a second material that is more ductile than the first material. The outer sleeve defines sleeve orifices alignable with the choke orifices to facilitate fluid communication through the composite choke assembly. A flow control device is movably disposed within the body between a fully open position, where the choke orifices and the sleeve orifices are exposed, and a fully closed position, where the choke orifices and the sleeve orifices are occluded by the flow control device.
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A flow control assembly, comprising: a cylindrical body that defines an interior and one or more openings through a wall of the body; a composite choke assembly positioned within the body and including: an inner sleeve made of a first material and defining one or more choke orifices that coincide with the one or more openings through the wall of the body; and an outer sleeve to receive the inner sleeve within the outer sleeve and being made of a second material that is more ductile than the first material, wherein the outer sleeve defines one or more sleeve orifices alignable with respective ones of the choke orifices on the inner sleeve to allow fluid communication through the composite choke assembly, wherein the outer sleeve is coupled to the inner sleeve such that a pre-compression load is applied to the inner sleeve; and a flow control device movably disposed within the body between a fully open position, where the choke orifices and the respective sleeve orifices are exposed for fluid flow into or out of the body via the composite choke assembly, and a fully closed position, where the flow control device occludes the choke orifices and the sleeve orifices to prevent fluid flow into or out of the body via the composite choke assembly. 2. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flow control device is selected from the group consisting of a sliding sleeve, a rotating sleeve, a sliding plug, a rotating ball, an oscillating vane, an opening pocket, an opening window, a valve, and any combination thereof. 3. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first material comprises an erosion-resistant material selected from the group consisting of a carbide grade, a carbide embedded in a matrix of cobalt or nickel, a ceramic, a surface hardened metal, a surface coated metal, a cermet-based material, a metal matrix composite, a nanocrystalline metallic alloy, an amorphous alloy, a hard metallic alloy, diamond, and any combination thereof. 4. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a ferrous metal, a ferrous alloy, a non-ferrous metal, a non-ferrous alloy, a metal foam, a metal composite, a para-aramid synthetic fiber, a carbon nanofiber fabric or wire, and any combination thereof. 5. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sleeve orifices and the one or more choke orifices are aligned orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the body. 6. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sleeve orifices and the one or more choke orifices are aligned at an angle that is tangent to the body. 7. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inner sleeve defines a radial shoulder at one end, and the inner sleeve is extended into the outer sleeve until engaging the radial shoulder. 8. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer sleeve is shrink fit to the inner sleeve. 9. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the composite choke assembly further comprises: a first set of aligned choke and sleeve orifices defined through the inner and outer sleeves at a first location; and a second set of aligned choke and sleeve orifices defined through the inner and outer sleeves at a second location diametrically-opposite the first location. 10. The flow control assembly of claim 1 , wherein a first size of the one or more sleeve orifices is greater than a second size of the one or more choke orifices. 11. A well system, comprising: a tubing string extendable within a wellbore; at least one flow control assembly positioned between upper and lower segments of the tubing string and including a cylindrical body that defines an interior and one or more openings through a wall of the body, wherein the interior is in fluid communication with the tubing string; a composite choke assembly positioned within the body and including: an inner sleeve made of a first material and defining one or more choke orifices that coincide with the one or more openings through the wall of the body; and an outer sleeve to receive the inner sleeve within the outer sleeve and being made of a second material that is more ductile than the first material, wherein the outer sleeve defines one or more sleeve orifices alignable with respective ones of the choke orifices on the inner sleeve to allow fluid communication through the composite choke assembly, wherein the outer sleeve is coupled to the inner sleeve such that a pre-compression load is applied to the inner sleeve; and a flow control device movably disposed within the body between a fully open position, where the choke orifices and the sleeve orifices are exposed for fluid flow into or out of the at least one flow control assembly via the composite choke assembly, and a fully closed position, where the choke orifices and the sleeve orifices are occluded by the flow control device to prevent fluid flow into or out of the at least one flow control assembly via the composite choke assembly. 12. The well system of claim 11 , wherein the first material comprises an erosion-resistant material selected from the group consisting of a carbide grade, a carbide embedded in a matrix of cobalt or nickel, a ceramic, a surface hardened metal, a surface coated metal, a cermet-based material, a metal matrix composite, a nanocrystalline metallic alloy, an amorphous alloy, a hard metallic alloy, diamond, and any combination thereof. 13. The well system of claim 11 , wherein the second material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a ferrous metal, a ferrous alloy, a non-ferrous metal, a non-ferrous alloy, a metal foam, a metal composite, a para-aramid synthetic fiber, a carbon nanofiber fabric or wire, and any combination thereof. 14. The well system of claim 11 , wherein the composite choke assembly further comprises: a first set of aligned choke and sleeve orifices defined through the inner and outer sleeves at a first location; and a second set of aligned choke and sleeve orifices defined through the inner and outer sleeves at a second location diametrically-opposite the first location. 15. A method, comprising: introducing a tubing string into a wellbore, the tubing string having at least one flow control assembly positioned between upper and lower segments of the tubing string, wherein the at least one flow control assembly includes: a cylindrical body that defines an interior and one or more openings through a wall of the body, wherein the interior is in fluid communication with the tubing string; a composite choke assembly positioned within the body and including an inner sleeve made of a first material and defining one or more choke orifices that coincide with the one or more openings, the composite choke assembly further including an outer sleeve to receive the inner sleeve within the outer sleeve and being made of a second material that is more ductile than the first material, wherein the outer sleeve defines one or more sleeve orifices alignable with respective ones of the choke orifices on the inner sleeve to allow fluid communication through the composite choke assembly; and a flow control device movably disposed within the body between a fully open position, where the choke orifices and the sleeve orifices are exposed for fluid flow into or out of the at least one flow control assembly via the composite choke assembly, and a fully closed position, where the choke orifices and the sleeve orifices are occluded by the flow control device to prevent fluid flow into or out of the at least one flow control assembly
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Methods or apparatus for controlling the flow of the obtained fluid to or in wells (E21B43/25 takes precedence; valve arrangements E21B34/00) · CPC title
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