Preventing or removing contaminants in wellbore fluid using an acoustic actuator
US-2024084659-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9926745B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9926745-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514824921-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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A valve for subterranean whipstock service has a side port and a through passage with a biased movable sleeve to shift between circulation mode into the annulus and flow through mode for setting an anchor and then feeding window mill nozzles. The valve is run in when in circulation mode to allow operation of a measurement while drilling device. When the whipstock is properly oriented the pressure is increased to break a shear pin to allow a spring to bias the sleeve to the flow through position. The shifting of the sleeve opens a bypass passage around the restriction orifice that was first used to build pressure to break the shear pins that let the sleeve move under spring bias. As a result the spring can hold the sleeve in position despite high flow rates needed to remove cuttings from the mill as the window is opened.
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We claim: 1. A method of window milling with an assembly comprising a measurement while drilling (MWD) assembly, a valve assembly, at least one window mill, a whipstock, and an anchor for said whipstock, comprising: running in with said valve assembly in a circulation configuration for operation of said MWD assembly; orienting said whipstock with said MWD assembly; reconfiguring said valve assembly for flow through configuration to set said anchor and direct flow to said window mill; accomplishing said reconfiguring in part with increasing flow through an orifice in a valve member to shift said valve member to close at least one circulation port while opening a flow through passage to said mill and a bypass for said orifice. 2. The method of claim 1 , comprising: retaining said valve member in said flow through configuration exclusively with a bias force. 3. The method of claim 1 , comprising: releasably securing said valve member in said circulation configuration; releasing said securing with flow through said orifice; biasing said valve member toward said flow through configuration after said releasing. 4. The method of claim 3 , comprising: providing at least one spring or compressed gas for said biasing. 5. A method of window milling with an assembly comprising a measurement while drilling (MWD) assembly, a valve assembly, at least one window mill, a whipstock, and an anchor for said whipstock, comprising: running in with said valve assembly in a circulation configuration for operation of said MWD assembly; orienting said whipstock with said MWD assembly; reconfiguring said valve assembly for flow through configuration to set said anchor and direct flow to said window mill; accomplishing said reconfiguring in part with increasing flow through an orifice in a valve member to shift said valve member to close at least one circulation port while opening a flow through passage to said mill and a bypass for said orifice; aligning at least one port on said valve member with a lateral port on a housing of said valve assembly for said circulation configuration; moving said valve member port into misalignment and sealing isolation from said lateral port on said housing and into position to serve as a flow bypass for said orifice in said flow through configuration. 6. A method of window milling with an assembly comprising a measurement while drilling (MWD) assembly, a valve assembly, at least one window mill, a whipstock, and an anchor for said whipstock, comprising: running in with said valve assembly in a circulation configuration for operation of said MWD assembly; orienting said whipstock with said MWD assembly; reconfiguring said valve assembly for flow through configuration to set said anchor and direct flow to said window mill; accomplishing said reconfiguring in part with increasing flow through an orifice in a valve member to shift said valve member to close at least one circulation port while opening a flow through passage to said mill and a bypass for said orifice; providing initially isolated flow paths around a block in said valve member when closing a lower end of said passage in said circulation configuration; moving said block opposite a recess in said passage to allow flow to said lower end of said passage through said flow paths in said flow through configuration.
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