Cylinder Drum of a Hydrostatic Axial Piston Machine having a Wear-Resistant Layer
US-2015167653-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US9951409B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9951409-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514870847-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A system and method of fabricating a percussion tool that includes one or more surfaces modified using the ferritic nitrocarburization process. The percussion tool includes a piston positioned in sliding contact within a casing. The piston includes an inner wall and an outer wall, where the inner wall defines a passageway extending longitudinally therethrough. The outer wall is positioned in close fitting relationship with an internal surface of the casing. One or more surfaces of at least one of the casing's internal surface and/or the piston's outer wall are modified using the ferritic nitrocarburization process.
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A downhole percussion tool, comprising: a casing comprising a top end, a bottom end, and an internal surface extending from the top end to the bottom end, the internal surface defining a casing passageway extending longitudinally therein; a mandrel being supported within a lower portion of the casing; a piston slidably mounted within the casing passageway above the mandrel and moveable to deliver an impact force onto the mandrel, the piston comprising: an interior wall extending from an upper surface of the piston to a lower surface of the piston and defining a piston passageway extending therethrough; and an exterior wall surrounding the interior wall and extending from the upper surface of the piston to the lower surface of the piston, the exterior wall and the casing being positioned in close fitting relationship; a feed tube disposed within the casing passageway and through the piston passageway, the feed tube comprising an outer wall being positioned in close fitting relationship with the interior wall of the piston; one or more portions of the internal surface of the casing or the exterior wall of the piston has been modified using a ferritic nitrocarburization process; and one or more second portions of the interior wall of the piston or the outer wall of the feed tube has been modified using the ferritic nitrocarburization process, wherein: each of the piston and the casing is made of steel, a coating is bonded to the modified portions and has one or more layers, one of the layers of the coating is made from a material softer than the respective steel, the coating is bonded to the second modified portions, the feed tube further comprises an inner wall and the outer wall along an upper portion thereof, the inner wall defines a central channel extending a length of the feed tube, the outer wall and the inner wall define an outer channel therebetween, the outer wall comprises an opening therein, the piston further comprises: a first conduit extending from the interior wall of the piston to the upper surface of the piston, and a second conduit extending from the interior wall of the piston to the lower surface of the piston, the first conduit is in fluid communication with the opening when the piston is at an up position, and the second conduit is in fluid communication with the opening when the piston is at a down position. 2. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , wherein: the mandrel has a mandrel passageway extending longitudinally therein, the tool further comprises a rotary bit coupled to the mandrel and extending outwardly from a bottom portion of the mandrel, and the rotary bit has a bit passageway extending therein and in fluid communication with the mandrel passageway. 3. The downhole percussion tool of claim 2 , wherein the rotary bit is a roller cone bit. 4. A method of downhole drilling using the downhole percussion tool of claim 2 , comprising: coupling the tool to a drill string; placing the tool and the bit in a hole such that the bit is in contact with a bottom of the hole; and supplying pressurized air to the tool through the drill string while rotating the bit, the pressurized air being absent of oil. 5. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , wherein the modified portions include the exterior wall of the piston. 6. The downhole percussion tool of claim 5 , wherein: the one or more layers include a first layer and a second layer, the soft layer is the second layer, and the first and second layers are made from different materials. 7. The downhole percussion tool of claim 6 , wherein: the material of the first layer is harder than the respective steel, and the material of the second layer has a coefficient of friction less than the respective steel. 8. The downhole percussion tool of claim 7 , wherein the material of the second layer is PTFE. 9. The downhole percussion tool of claim 7 , wherein the material of the first layer is selected from a group consisting of: polished diamond, a carbide composite, a nitride composite, and a chromium based alloy. 10. The downhole percussion tool of claim 5 , wherein the modified portions include an entirety of the exterior wall of the piston. 11. The downhole percussion tool of claim 5 , wherein the modified portions also include the internal surface of the casing. 12. The downhole percussion tool of claim 11 , wherein: the one or more layers include a first layer and a second layer, the soft layer is the second layer, and the first and second layers are made from different materials. 13. The downhole percussion tool of claim 12 , wherein: the material of the first layer is harder than the respective steel, and the material of the second layer has a coefficient of friction less than the respective steel. 14. The downhole percussion tool of claim 13 , wherein the material of the second layer is PTFE. 15. The downhole percussion tool of claim 13 , wherein the material of the first layer is selected from a group consisting of: polished diamond, a carbide composite, a nitride composite, and a chromium based alloy. 16. The downhole percussion tool of claim 11 , wherein the modified portions include a portion of the internal surface of the casing corresponding to a sliding path of the piston. 17. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , wherein: the tool further comprises an exhauster having a lower portion housed in an upper portion of the mandrel, the piston further comprises an exhaust conduit extending from an upper surface thereof to a lower portion of the interior wall thereof, an outer wall of the exhauster closes the exhaust conduit when the piston is at the down position, and the outer wall of the feed tube closes the exhaust conduit when the piston is at the up position. 18. The downhole percussion tool of claim 1 , further comprising a choke fitted into the central channel at a top of the feed tube. 19. A downhole percussion tool, comprising: a casing comprising a top end, a bottom end, and an internal surface extending from the top end to the bottom end, the internal surface defining a casing passageway extending longitudinally therein; a mandrel being supported within a lower portion of the casing; a piston slidably mounted within the casing passageway above the mandrel and moveable to deliver an impact force onto the mandrel, the piston comprising: an interior wall extending from an upper surface of the piston to a lower surface of the piston and defining a piston passageway extending therethrough; and an exterior wall surrounding the interior wall and extending from the upper surface of the piston to the lower surface of the piston, the exterior wall and the casing being positioned in close fitting relationship; and one or more portions of the internal surface of the casing or the exterior wall of the piston has been modified using a ferritic nitrocarburization process, wherein: each of the piston and the casing is made of steel, a coating is bonded to the modified portions and has one or more layers, one of the layers of the coating is made from a material softer than the respective steel, the modified portions include the exterior wall of the piston, the one or more layers include a first layer and a second layer, the soft layer is the second layer, the first and second layers are made from different materials, the material of the first layer is harder than the respective steel, the material of the second layer has a coefficient of friction l
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